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Arnold A. Burkhoff

8 Mundy Lane Warren, NJ 07059                  (732) 271-0459                    

       E-mail:ARNB@  

Summary

I am a consultant with a wealth of experience in the data processing field. I have extensive understanding and expertise in a variety of applications including banking, securities transfer, manufacturing, financial services, pension, credit reporting, health insurance and life insurance. My responsibilities have included the supervision, design and development of database systems, both on-line and batch in a wide range of environments

I can prepare feasibility studies, system audits, system and programming specifications, hardware and software planning studies along with system design and coding. Technically, I draw upon my experience as a Manager of Systems Programming with extensive knowledge of database design, SQL, PHP, HTML, Javascript, ASP, ADO, Crystal Reports, VSAM, CICS, COBOL. I develop application systems by combining my hardware and software expertise with a desire to meet customer requirements.

Experience Summary

Database: MySql, Oracle, DB2, IDMS, IMS

WWW: PHP, AJAX, CSS, SQL, Javascript, ASP, XML, XHTML, HTML

Applications: Banking, Securities Transfer, Manufacturing, AR, AP, General Ledger, Health and Life Insurance, and Order Processing.

Legacy Software: CICS, MVS/TSO/SPF, VM/CMS, VSE/ESA, VSAM internals, Kirchman D3000 Banking System

Legacy Hardware: IBM-390

Legacy Languages: IBM-390 Assembler, COBOL, MVS JCL, VSE JCL, TSO Procedure, REXX

Accomplishments

April 2001 – Jan 2007 (Financial Services Inc., Glen Rock, NJ) Installed Customer Information System and converted FSI’s online system to CICS including applications for ATM, Interactive Voice and Web banking. Optimized the FSI web banking system with custom ECMA/Javascript. Worked on various banking applications and control software using IBM VSE Cobol (LE), Assembler (LE) and CICS.

July 2005 - Present (Personal endeavor) Converted my Cajun and Zydeco music and dance schedule web site from static HTML to a dynamically generated site, using MySql and PHP with controlled event entry by bands, promoters and venues moving data entry from me to the source provider. Designed and implemented all database design, complex data entry forms some with AJAX coding, PHP coding, Google Maps 2.0 API interface, CAPTCHA images on critical web forms to defeat robots, automated user password and userid recovery, and automated Paypal subscription purchase interface. Project is ongoing. The reader portion of the site may be viewed at

November 1999 -- March 2001 (Condor Technology at PMA Reinsurance, Philadelphia, PA) Participated in the development of an Intranet Reinsurance System using HTML, Javascript, ASP, VBScript, ADO, Oracle, Crystal Reports and Merant Internet Express (COBOL CGI/DLL generator), running on a Windows NT server, Unix Oracle server and client side NT platforms with MS IE5. I wrote many advanced Javascripts for form field editing and multi-frame control that significantly reduced development, coding and processing time. For a period of about six months I managed the development of the Claims sub system, overseeing the efforts of three programmers. I personally designed and developed a critical ASP application, Payment Allocation, that pushed the limits of browser and server capability because it is required to select, process, display, client side sort, balance, and update nearly 1000 rows of Oracle data. The SQL, ADO, HTML, VBScript and Javascript for this application was ultra-tuned in order to attain reasonable server and client response times. The project was installed, in production and successful when the company was sold.

September 1998 – Sep 2004 (Personal) Developed cross platform web pages for a favorite activity, Cajun and Zydeco Dancing, using various HTML editors and tools, including: MS FrontPage, Symantec's Visual Page and the Netscape and IE JavaScript Debugger. Developed Javascript to perform various functions including: sorting, negating hostile links and frames, reducing my maintenance efforts, browser and script level detection, printing and searching. CSS is used format display and printing

January 1998 -- November 1999 (Financial Services Inc., Glen Rock, NJ) Developed, designed and coded an online Customer Information System. VSAM index files are used to obtain database like search capabilities. I then developed a debit and credit Cardholder Account System using the Customer Information System data files. System is written in COBOL II.

Developed online interfaces to EDS and MAC Automatic Teller Machine systems, and Funds Express online bill payment system. The systems are mostly COBOL II with some IBM 390 Assembler code, includes complete transaction reporting and reconciliation

July 1997 -- December 1997 (ForeCross Corporation, San Francisco, CA for client Fortis Insurance, Milwaukee, WI) Provided analytical and programming support for an ADSO to CICS DB2 and IDMS to batch DB2 conversion project using proprietary conversion software. My responsibilities included: primary client interface for technical questions, system integration, unit testing, validation and compilation for three application systems

June 1996 -- June 1997 (Financial Services Inc., Glen Rock, NJ) Developed and coded interfaces between Kirchman D3000 Banking System and a proprietary Interactive Voice Response system and Internet Home Banking system.

Designed, coded and implemented an online multi-bank ATM transaction posting system interfacing with the NYCE network ISO-8583 protocol. The system is mostly COBOL II with some IBM 390 Assembler code, includes complete transaction reporting and network and local reconciliation.

Jan 1996 -- June 1996 (Bear Stearns, Whippany, NJ) As part of CICS performance team I reviewed CICS system specifications, CICS DB2 application program code, ran TMON reports, and reviewed network performance. Recommendations included: changes to application code, installation of a VTAM line optimization package, and XA-Relo for Release 2 application regions. I wrote a CICS Application Performance Guide and presented it to programming staff. Modified and wrote TSO REXX procedures.

Apr 1995 -- Mar 1996 (Financial Services Inc., Glen Rock, NJ) Developed specifications for an online Automatic Teller Machine system followed by review of vendor hardware and software solutions including: Deluxe/Tandem, S2/Stratus, Interbold/PC, Arkansas/AS400 and Oasis/Unix. A proposal including cost justifications for a vendor solution was submitted to the client.

Feb 1995 -- Apr 1995 (Lotte, San Juan, PR) Modified an IBM 4700 system supporting the Puerto Rico Lottery according to customer specifications. Reviewed on-line security and made recommendations.

1988 -- 1994 (Financial Services Inc., Glen Rock, NJ) Developed a VSE CICS VSAM file server allowing batch partitions and CICS to share VSAM files using XPCC and VTAM communications. The system incorporates file compression, user journal data, and a method of eliminating control interval splits.

Designed and coded an on-line funds transfer system for a bank support organization. The system allows bank customers to move funds between accounts on a regular or demand basis. Transfers to and from external accounts are transferred using an interface to the Automated Clearing House.

1986 -- 1987 (CRT Dynamics, Inc., Warren, NJ) Wrote my own software product, TSAM, allowing a VSAM file to be simulated on a tape drive. IDCAMS Repro and other vendor file backup tapes are supported. No user program changes are required. Product is not actively marketed.

1987 (Financial Services Inc., Glen Rock, NJ) Converted the application development and coding environment from CICS OWLE to VM/CMS/VSE. Installed VMLib package and wrote REXX procedures to simplify the interface for the development staff. Procedures and REXX execs were documented and integrated into the CMS help facility.

1986 (First Jersey Bank, Jersey City, NJ) Managed the installation of Stockholder Systems Bank by Phone system using Periphonics VoicePac and CICS. I modified the system to provide customer account balances, transfers between accounts, on-line payment deductions and bank teller functions. Designed and coded the CICS interface for payment processing.

1985 -- 1991 (Morris Savings Bank, Morristown, NJ) Provided direction to the ATM management committee of a large savings bank. Developed structured design specifications, debit card format, and account selection criteria. Managed the ATM project team. Coded the on-line modules of the system using Assembler language and IDMS. The system interfaced with the ADP Exchange network through a locally developed on-line monitor. Provided ongoing support for six years on an irregular basis until the bank was purchased.

1984 (Dun & Bradstreet, Berkeley Heights, NJ) Developed the specifications for a CICS farm credit reporting system utilizing Structured Design Methodologies, SDM. Prepared the IDMS database design specifications using standard and logical (LRF) IDMS access methods. Coded and tested various system modules in both COBOL and Assembler language.

1983 (Exxon Office Systems, Florham Park, NJ) Analyzed, enhanced and maintained various systems using IMS/DB in CICS and batch mode. Applications included an on-line order entry system, monthly revenue reporting system, and state tax reporting system. Used the IMS/DB monitor to improve system performance.

1982 -- 1983 (Boilermakers National Pension Fund, Kansas City, Kansas) Designed, developed, coded and implemented a Pension Disbursement System for a large union fund. The system was developed under DOS/VSE ICCF for use with CICS, color monitors and VSAM files. Some of the features incorporated into the system were multiple levels of security, audit trails, abend analysis, automatic sign-off of inactive terminals, menus and positive response messages.

1982 (First Jersey Bank, Jersey City NJ) Managed the development, systems analysis and coding of a CICS bank teller system using IBM 3600 terminals, interfacing directly with Florida Software Customer Information files. This system was structurally designed for fast response, absolute data integrity, complete audit trails and simple implementation of new functions or terminals. Initial coding and testing were completed within ten weeks by using a 3270 to simulate the 3600 terminal.

1981 (First Jersey Bank, Jersey City NJ) Managed the development, systems analysis and coding of a Security Transfer System. All processing, including stock certificate print, vault control, SEC reports and audit reports were done on-line using CICS. The system reduced clerical costs and improved customer service while providing complete control of the transfer process. A menu concept with three levels of security controlled access to the various system functions.

1980 -- 1981 (Sealand Shipping, Elizabeth, NJ) Designed an on-line General Ledger entry system for an international shipping organization. This worldwide system runs in a CICS environment with no scheduled downtime.

1979 -- 1980 (International Paper, Denville, NJ) Developed and modified a CICS order control system for a large forest products organization. This system processed and distributed orders to numerous manufacturing and administrative facilities in the United States and Canada.

1977 -- 1979 (Fidelity Union Trust Co., Newark, NJ) Designed, coded and implemented an on-line banking system using ATMs to allow customers 24-hour access to banking functions. This was the first system of its type to be installed in New Jersey. Incorporated many changes into the multi-CPU DOS/VS/CICS shared DASD environment, including: DOS linkage editor modified to support multiple partitions and CPUs; POWER modified to recover all output created at the time of a system failure; and hardware configuration for optimal performance. Additionally, performed DOS, CICS, and VTAM generation, conducted performance studies, and tuned the system.

1972 -- 1977 (American Cyanamid Co., Wayne, NJ) Manager of Systems Programming for a chemical and consumer products company. Managed a department of three people; evaluated and planned hardware and software requirements; conducted performance studies; tuned system for optimal performance; developed enhancements for JES2; and generated a multi-CPU MVT and MVS environment.

Pre 1972

Johnson and Higgins Reinsurance Company in New York, NY as a Systems Programmer

Kreisler Manufacturing Co, Programmer Analyst, Cobol and Assembler

Litton Automated Business Systems in Moonachie, NJ COBOL and Systems Programmer

Monarch Life Insurance Company in Sprinfield, MA as a 1401 and Cobol programmer

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