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Steven Halladay

Courses Taught:

  • Java Web Projects
  • Software Design in UML
  • Human Computer Interface
  • Software Development Methodologies

Professional Background:

25 years of industry experience as both an individual contributor and manager. Lots of start-up experiences as well as some experience in larger organizations.

Areas of Technical Expertise:

Software design, Software development methodologies, Entrepreneurship

Office Hours:

Monday through Friday
4:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Education:

  • BA Interpersonal Communications, (minors in French & Computer Science), Brigham Young University
  • MS Computer Science, Brigham Young University

Publications & Patents:

  • System and method for rating unsolicited e-mail, McCown, et al., Patent # 7,287,060, October 23, 2007.
  • Intelligent Data Storage Manager, Bakke, et al., Patent # 7,114,013, September 26, 2006.
  • Knowledge Simulation via Relationship Mapping and Network Science, Halladay & Milligan, HICSS-2006, Kauai, HI, January 2006.
  • Management of virtual tape volumes using data page atomic units, Halladay, et al., Patent # 6,816,957, November 9, 2004
  • The Impact of Aristotelian Thinking on Information Retrieval, Halladay, HHCCII-2004, Hawaii, HI, January 2004.
  • The Application of Network Science Principles to Simulated Knowledge, Halladay & Milligan, HICSS-37 2004, Hawaii, HI, January 2004.
  • Effective Policy Management Approaches, Halladay & Milligan, CMG Dallas 2003, Dallas, TX, December 2003.
  • Storage Horizons: The Evolution of High-end Storage, Milligan & Halladay, INFOFEST 2003, Montenegro, Oct. 2003.
  • Variable Presentation from a Single Information/Knowledge Base, Milligan & Halladay, IASTED Signal and Image Processing 2003, Honolulu, HI, August 2003.
  • Knowledge Management via Information Relationship Modeling, Milligan & Halladay, SSGRR 2003, Aquilla, Italy, July 2003.
  • The Dichotomy of Information Management and Knowledge Management, Milligan & Halladay, International Conference on Computer, Communication and Control Technologies CCCT ’03, Orlando, FL, July 2003.
  • A Programmer’s Survivors Guide, Bohlin & Halladay, JavaOne, San Francisco, CA, March 2002.
  • Intelligent Data Storage Manager, Bakke, et al., Patent # 6,330,621, December 11, 2001.
  • Cold Boot Data Backup System, Halladay. Steven Michael, Patent # 5,713,024 June 27, 1998.
  • Data storage and protection system, Dunphy et al., Patent # 5,638,509 June 10, 1997.
  • Object-Oriented Software Engineering, Halladay & Wiebel, R&D Technical Books, 1993.
  • Multi-C Portable Multithreaded C Programming Library, Halladay, MIX Software, Inc., 1992.
  • Using OOP Techniques Instead of Switch in C++, Wiebel & Halladay, C Users Journal, Vol. 10, No. 10, October 1992.
  • Rapid Prototyping of Real-Time Systems Through Simulation, Halladay, Software Development Fall Conference, Boston, MA, September 1992.
  • Malloc-Related Errors, Halladay, C Users Journal, Vol. 10, No. 5, May 1992.
  • Object Oriented Quality: A Pragmatic Approach to Rock Solid Software Development, Halladay, Software Development Spring Conference, San Jose, CA, February 1992.
  • A Practical Use for Multiple Threads, Halladay & Wiebel, C Users Journal, Vol. 10, No. 1, January 1992.
  • Multi-threaded Programming Workshop, Halladay, Software Development Spring Conference, San Jose, CA, February 1991.
  • Using Abstraction in Discrete Event Simulation, Halladay, Summer Computer Simulation Conference, Calgary Canada, 1990.
  • Discrete Event Simulation In C For Real Time Systems, Halladay & Johnson, C Users Journal; Vol. 8, No. 4, April 1990.
  • An Architectural Overview of the Performance Analysis Process, CMG XV December 1984.
  • Disk Backup Performance Considerations, Duhl & Halladay, CMG XV December 1984.
  • Menu Driven Preprocessing: A Solution to Large GPSS Programs, Halladay, CMG XIV December 1983.
  • Operating System Support for Database Managers, Halladay, April 1982, Brigham Young University Computer Science.

Steven Halladay

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