The University of Findlay - Computer Science
Doctoral Candidate
Information Systems
Cleveland State University
Asurint
The University of Findlay
Job responsibilities include tutoring graduate and undergraduate students in Computer Science and Information Systems related courses
maintaining records on each student who is being tutored
including follow-up and periodic assessment
assist students in achieving a better understanding of specific subject material and in improving academic capabilities in designated areas. \nCourses Taught- Java
C#
C++
SQL
Databases
MS Office Suite
Cleveland State University
Adjunct Faculty
Cleveland State University
The University of Findlay
Findlay
Ohio
Assistant Professor
•\tDesign
develop and execute SSIS packages using Business Intelligence Studio to migrate the data to the production and create documentation to describe the project development.\n•\tExtensively used stored procedures
configuration files
tables
views
and functions; implement best practices to maintain optimal performance. \n•\tDeveloped Conversion programs using VB.net to parse files
scrub
extract
and enable migration data across the databases.\n•\tDeveloped automated applications using VB.Net for migrating data to the production by executing the designed SSIS packages.\n•\tTesting the database by running queries
performing frequent data updates and automating successful code to production.\nEnvironment: T-SQL
MS SQL Server 2005
VB.Net
SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)
SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)
Data Conversion Programmer
Cleveland/Akron
Ohio Area
Asurint
MS
Computers and Information Systems
PowerPoint
Research
Teaching
University Teaching
Access
SAS
Microsoft Office
Statistics
Programming
Business Intelligence
Data Analysis
SPSS
Analysis
Microsoft Excel
Public Speaking
Investigating the Impact of Boundaries on Knowledge Sharing in Global Virtual Teams
Investigating the Impact of Boundaries on Knowledge Sharing in Global Virtual Teams
Radha Appan
Exploring the Roles of Social Structures
Employees’ Green IS Orientation and Employee Commitment in Routinization of Green IS Practices in Organizations
Understanding the Enablers and Inhibitors of Decision to Implement Green Information Systems: A Theoretical Triangulation Approach
Understanding the Enablers and Inhibitors of Decision to Implement Green Information Systems: A Theoretical Triangulation Approach
Chattha Grant
Navneet
Cleveland State University