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Mentor Cana
Cherry Hill,
nj 08034
E-mail:
mentor@scils.rutgers.edu
Current Status (1/24/2007):
Key
Word Preface
Information Systems
Infrastructure/Architecture, Reuse and Knowledge Management,
Collaboration, Content Development, Network and Information Systems,
Technical Writing, Service and Feature Design and Development,
Information Systems Management, Teaching, Process Design and
Development, Process Re-engineering, SDLC, Implementation of New
Services and Integrated Solutions, Internet Consulting, Customer/Client
Consulting, Business Analysis and Planning, Delivery of Information
Technology.
Objective
To work on projects where I can
concurrently utilize both my newly acquired academic experience in
information science (Ph.D. training), and my professional experience as
information systems analyst/architect. More specifically, I would like
to get involved in content and information design, development and
management, Digital Libraries (DL) and repositories, information
research, and strategizing and planning on how to better design and
utilize information and communications systems and processes in
organizational settings.
Profile
14+ years of professional experience.
Technology and business focused Information Systems Professional, with
an affinity for strategic business consulting in telecommunication and
information systems. Experienced in Information Systems Architecture
development, information infrastructure design and engineering, IP
Telephony, VoIP, IPTV, process engineering and re-engineering, Service
Oriented Architecture (SOA), Service Delivery Platform (SDP),
development of requirements and specifications, Services and Feature
Design and Development, Internet Consulting, Systems Evaluation,
Technical Writing. Able to see the ‘big picture’ (technical and business
holistic approach to system design) throughout all phases of SDLC; with
special care for individual systems interoperability and integration
into the whole process to deliver the required product functionality and
capability. Industry experience gained at companies such as: AT&T,
Telcordia/Bellcore, IBM, SBC.
Professional
Background
MICROSOFT
Iselin, NJ
Technology Service Professional /
Technology Specialist June 2005 - Present
As a Technology Service Professional in the Communication Sector
North America, more specifically as a Technology Specialist for the
Connected Service Framework (CSF), I am part of the Service
Technology Unit (STU) team tasked with assisting the Microsoft’s
field force in the communication sector with technical expertise in
the pre-sale process. CSF is a product and a framework, build on the
concepts of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), enabling service
providers to build their service delivery platforms for rapid
service delivery with emphasis on service aggregation and
orchestration at the Web Services layer, independent of the platform
user to create the services, independent of the service provider and
independent of the device the service is finally delivers. In
addition to CSF being used as an enabler for service delivery with
rapid time-to-marker and tremendous savings as the result of reuse
of resources and basic services, CSF can also reduce the cost in
building effective and efficient internal processes orchestration
and aggregation.
As part of the STU team I’m
involved in the following:
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Establishing technical relationship
with key architects (both Microsoft architects as well as
Partner/Customer architects, including Microsoft Consulting Services).
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Drive partners and customers to
clearly understand the role and the scope of CSF
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Drive partners towards understanding
the vision of SOA and CSF, and that CSF is a new paradigm in
implementing service aggregation and collaboration, independently of
service platform, device and service provider.
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Work with Systems Integrator (SI)
partners, MCS and implementation teams to ensure they are well
positioned to deploy in time with quality.
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Provide effective and efficient
facilitation of communication between the field force and the CSF
product team.
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Relevant technologies: BizTalk,
.Net, Visual Studio, CSF, Windows Server, etc.
SBC /
IBM
Dallas, TX
Business Systems Analyst / Systems
Architect / Consultant January 2005 – Jun 2005
The IBM URD Team, as part of SBC’s Project LightSpeed, is
responsible for the development of business requirements,
technical/systems requirements, use cases, design specification, and
test cases for the Service Delivery Platform (SDP). The primary
purpose of Project LightSpeed is the delivery of VoIP, Enhanced
Broadband (HSIA) and Switched Video Services (IPTV) to the Consumer
Market through deployment of fiber to the node (FTTN) and fiber to
the premise (FTTP) infrastructure. The SDP (Leapstone and IBM
components) acts as a service broker between the OSS/BSS Functions
layer and the IPTV, VoIP and the HSIA services platforms,
simplifying the complexity in the OSS/BSS layer by providing an
integrated and consolidated method for service ordering,
provisioning and activation.
As part of the Systems Engineering team I’ve designed and developed,
as a team member or a project leader the following:
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Business specification and
requirements for service ordering, provisioning, and activation, user
management, content management, and service management
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Technical / systems / functional
requirements and design specification
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Interface specification and high
level design specifications
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Use cases and test cases
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Involvement with all aspects
(various methods and methodologies) of Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
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Reviews with other team members to
ensure cross-business units functionality of the new deliverables
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Provided consulting regarding the
document and information structure for ease of readability, usability,
coherence and traceability of the requirements.
AT&T / Tekmark
Middletown, New Jersey
Systems Engineer / Consultant, AT&T
Labs – VoIP/CallVantage November 2004 – January 2005
The VoIP / CallVantage team is responsible for designing and
developing new features and enhancements to the CallVantage VoIP
platform, enabling efficient and effective ordering and provisioning
workflow to the appropriate backend systems, enabling rapid service
delivery. As part of the Systems Engineering team I’ve designed and
developed:
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Specifications and requirements for
new features and enhancements, enabling ordering and provisioning.
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Systems architectures
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Functional interface specification
and requirements to enable interoperability with other systems
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Reviews with other team members to
ensure cross-business units functionality of the new deliverables
Involvement throughout the product/project lifecycle process: user and
business requirements analysis, feasibility studies, Technical Service
Descriptions (TSDs), systems and functional requirements writing, review
and concurrence on design documentation and testing procedures, high
level product support.
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Ph.D. Student / Teaching
Assistant
Sep 2003 – June 2004
SCILS – The School of Communication,
Information, and Library Studies
Concentrated on finishing my PhD
coursework; completed by the end of spring 2004 semester.
Also performed Teaching Assistantship
(TA) duties for the following two courses. Teaching and delivery of
course materials for both courses was augmented by the eCollege AU
online teaching and learning environment.
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Organizing Information
(masters level)
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Retrieving and Evaluating
Electronic Information
(undergraduate level)
TELCORDIA / ATS
Piscataway, New Jersey
Systems Engineer / Consultant, Telcordia Interconnect
Services February 2002 – June 2003
The Interconnect Services team is
responsible for designing and developing new features and
functionalities on various gateway products to enable customer’s (e.g.
ILECs) compliance with federal regulations to enable other
telecommunication companies (e.g. CLECs) to access their OSSs. As part
of this effort I've developed and designed, as a team member or a
project leader the following:
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Specifications and requirements for
new SGG (ServiceGate Gateway) features and enhancements (pre-orders and
firm-orders validation), including Local Service Request (LSR) and LSOG
standard
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Functional specification and
requirements for SGG validations interfaces (XML) to enable
interoperability with other systems
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Reviews with other team members to
ensure cross-platform functionality of the new functionality
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Special care of legacy systems and
open standards in regards to interoperability and interface
compatibility due to migration from Telecommunication Access Gateway
(TAG) to ServiceGate Gateway (SGG)
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Involvement throughout the
product/project lifecycle process: user and business requirements
analysis, feasibility studies, Statement of Work (SOW), systems and
functional requirements writing, review and concurrence on design
documentation and testing procedures, high level product support
AT&T / LTI
Lincroft, New Jersey
Systems Analyst / Consultant, AT&T
Labs – BIP CC Dev. September 2000 - January 2002
The Business IP Customer Care Development team is responsible for
designing and developing new features and enhancements on the
Clarify platform, used as a workflow manager for service ordering
and provisioning, enabling service delivery. As part of the Clarify
Systems Engineering team I’ve designed and developed:
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Specifications and requirements for
new Clarify features and enhancements, pertinent to Customer
Relationships Management (CRM) functionality as well as workflow
management, ordering and provisioning
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Functional specification and
requirements for Clarify interfaces to enable interoperability with
other systems
§
Reviews with other team members to
ensure cross-business units functionality of the new deliverables
§
Involvement throughout the
product/project lifecycle process: user and business requirements
analysis, feasibility studies, Statement of Work (SOW), systems and
functional requirements writing, review and concurrence on design
documentation and testing procedures, high level product support
ITXC
Corp.
Princeton, New Jersey
Senior
Sales Systems Engineer, Internet Telephony January 2000
– September 2000
The sales systems engineering team is
responsible for pre-sale and post-sale support of ITXC’s sales force and
its affiliates around the world. As part of the team, I've been involved
in the following activities:
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Affiliate management and
network architecture design related to the Internet telephony (VoIP)
products and services
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Software and hardware IP
to-from PSTN gateway setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting
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Pre-sale and post-sale
technical support
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Capacity analysis in a mix
environment of switch and VoIP based network
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Primary technical
interface between customers and within ITXC’s network operations
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Supporting the
operations team in troubleshooting and resolving network problems
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Traffic pattern
analysis and consulting
AT&T
Middletown, New Jersey
Systems Architect / Consultant, AT&T Enterprise Architecture
September 1998 - January 2000
The Enterprise
Architecture is a CIO synergy team responsible for various end-to-end
enterprise level Systems Architectures that span over multiple business
units. As part of this effort I've developed and designed, as a team
member or a project leader the following:
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End-to-end Call Detail
Systems Architecture to enable the integration and consolidation of
various acquisitions and mergers into AT&T's usage collection, rating
and billing systems. Detailed attention paid to step by step migration
from the old architecture (some legacy systems) to the target
architecture, carefully resolving issues of interoperability,
compatibility, and inter-exchange with relevant billing, service and
element provisioning and inventory systems, as well as process
re-engineering to reflect the new architecture.
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End-to-end Systems
Architecture for the Voice over IP (VoIP) service offerings over the
cable network. Researched various Call Agent solutions, set-top boxes
and other VoIP equipment. Provided input to the RFI and RFP processes.
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IP Information
Infrastructure/Architecture
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Call Center business case analysis
designed to migrate the existing platform to more efficient Web based
interactive call center platform.
BELLCORE - Bell Communications
Research Red Bank, New
Jersey
Engineer, Professional Services, ISDN Design and Engineering
May 1997 - September 1998
The ISDN Team is responsible for the
design and engineering of the ISDN network architecture, developing new
features and services, enhance the existing features in accordance with
the National ISDN Council (NIC) and provide operations support for the
Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs). Furthermore, members from the
ISDN Team are fully engaged in various International Telecommunications
Union (ITU-T) standards groups.
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Worked on designing and
developing requirements and specification for new features and
enhancements for the ISDN network architecture. This involves primarily
layer 3 messaging and signaling protocols.
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Communicating with switch
suppliers and clients to assess the market needs for the development of
new features and enhancements.
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Designed and developed
prioritization voting process to determine which features and/or
enhancements should be included in the National ISDN platform release
for 1999.
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Revised and reissued
Bellcore's GR-301 Document, Public Packet Switch Network Generic
Requirements (PPSNGR).
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Published revision to
Bellcore's TR-268 Document, ISDN Access Call Control Switching and
Signaling Requirements.
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Organized and coordinated
the writing our organization's proposals for 1998. The process involved
extensive interaction with Bellcore lawyers in finalizing the final
versions. Received a "Team Recognition Award".
Engineering Information
Inc.
Hoboken, New Jersey
Internet Consultant, Web Publishing Team, Ei
Village August 1996 - May 1997
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Developed interactive
Internet services to increase the customer base and ensure high level of
customer retention.
Stevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken, New Jersey
Instructor, Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science August 1995 - May 1997
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Instructor: C++
Programming, Microprocessor Systems lab, Electronics and Instrumentation
lab, Excel, Word, Mathcad and other commercial packages in DOS and
Windows, Internet
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Technical writing: C++
Independent Study Modules
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Developed lecturing,
testing and lab material
IBM -
International Business
Machines
Poughkeepsie, New York
Consultant, SoftwareExcel Support
Center September 1993 - August 1995
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Communicated with customers
and software vendors to ensure timely and accurate implementation of
customer's Operating System (OS) upgrades.
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Delivered technical reports
by clearly identifying upgrade problems and therefore providing viable
solutions
IBM -
International Business
Machines East
Fishkill, New York
Testing Technician, After Thin Film (ATF) Testing Department
March 1991 - March 1992
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Responsible for various
inspections and surface tests on glass and ceramic chip technology
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Trained new department
members
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Safety suggestions award
Related
Experience
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Internet:
Telnet, FTP, Content Engineer, Home Page
design, Mailing Lists Admin, Interactive Services Design
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Programming
languages:
C++, Rexx, Pascal, FORTH, HTML, Basic,
Perl, Scripting, XML.
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Operating Systems:
Linux/UNIX (sys. admin
experience), OS/2, Windows /95/98/2000/XP, VM
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Networks:
TCP/IP, LAN (Microsoft
Windows 95//98/2000/XP), Ethernet.
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Applications:
SPSS, MATLAB (toolboxes: Control,
Image Processing, Signal Processing), Pspice, Mathcad, FrameMaker,
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)
Professional
Skills
Excellent
organizational and leadership skills, Quick learner, Responsible, Team
work, Self Motivation, Able to see the global picture, Flexible and able
to work on multiple projects simultaneously.
Conferences
Panel presentations:
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Title:
“Towards a model of open source digital library system: The implication
of open source software in the development of digital libraries”
Conference: ASIST 2004 Annual Meeting; "Managing and Enhancing
Information: Cultures and Conflicts" (ASIST AM 04), Providence, Rhode
Island, November 13 - 18, 2004
Panel title: Diffusion of Knowledge in the Field of Digital
Library Development: How is the Field Shaped by Visionaries, Engineers,
and Pragmatists? (SIGs HFIS, DL)
Panel participants: Marija Dalbello, Tefko Saracevic, Carole
Palmer, Mentor Cana.
Education
Ph.D.
Candidate,
Information Science, The School of Communication, Information and
Library Studies, The Graduate School of New Brunswick - Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, N.J
Classes completed towards my Ph.D.:
·
Information and
Communication Processes.
The nature of information and
communication processes, and the role of information and communication
in individual, social, and institutional behavior. Particular emphasis
on the conceptual linkages between information and communication
processes.
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Research Foundations.
Concepts, methods and
practices of social science research in relation to communication,
information science and library studies
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Human Information
Behavior. Precursors to, and
characteristics of, human information seeking behavior, individual and
social, both within and outside of institutional information systems.
Relations between such behavior and information systems design and the
relevant technologies.
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Media History and
Institutions.
This course addresses basic
issues in the history of print and electronic media, emphasizing the
media’s political economy, the interrelationship of media and society,
and the ideological component in writing history.
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Seminar in Information
Studies. Major problems,
trends and developments in information science and librarianship.
Critical survey of current and classic research findings.
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Information Retrieval
Theory. Examines the basic
problems of information retrieval from theoretical and experimental
points of view. Develops a basis for the specification of design
principles for IR systems.
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Towards a model of open
source digital library system:
The implication of open source software in the development of digital
libraries (an Independent Study). This study uses the theoretical and
methodological framework provided by the actor-network theory and the
open source software development framework to investigate the role of
open source software utilization in the development of digital
libraries.
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Quantitative Research
Methods: Facets of research,
problem areas, research techniques and experiments. Each student
develops a research relating to a chosen topic.
·
Mass Communication
Theory and Research: Current
mass communication theories and approaches analyzed from a research
perspective. Topics include: critical theory; audience ethnography, uses
and gratifications; socialization processes and effects; and agenda
setting.
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Qualitative Research
Methods: Qualitative
approaches for examining communication and information processes,
including information definition, acquisition, evaluation and use.
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Experiment and
Evaluation in Information Systems:
Measures, models and methods for
macro-evaluation of impact of information systems within their
environment and for micro-evaluation of performance of system
components. Experiments - their design, conduct and results.
·
Current Research Issues:
Integrative treatment of
fundamental assumptions, paradigms, and directions in contemporary
research of information, communication, and information systems.
Students develop a research design relating to a chosen topic.
M.S.,
EE/Telecommunication Engineering,
Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, N.J., May 1997
B.S., Electrical Engineering, State University of New York at New
Paltz, New Paltz, N.Y., May 1995
Professional
Affiliations
IEEE -
The Institute of Electrical
and Electronic Engineers (1996-2002)
ASIS
- American Society for Information Science and Technology (Since 2002)
Working
Eligibility
US Citizen
References Furnished Upon Request
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