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David Bayly, Resume

Summary: In EDP, usually as a Systems Programmer and/or Software Architect on Unisys A series since 1967, professionally since 1972, as an employee, independent consultant and owner-employee of a software house. Have worked in Australia, Europe, USA and South Africa. Led several commercial software projects. Taught numerous classes in Advanced Programming and Operations Automation. Since 1986, increasing interest and emphasis on Apple "Macintosh" computers and since 1994, with the Internet and the World Wide Web.
  For details of a particular period, click on the links in the gray column. Links in the right column are to vendors, clients and project descriptions and/or documentation.
1998-1999 Development in Userland Frontier and Javascript on Macintosh for UDENA Internet. CGIs implemented include web based administration of server; guestbook; user controlled realm control; web based form development. Many are available here.
1997-1998 NAP support contracts for Unisys. System support for Unisys at Merseyside Police.
1996-1997 Consultant to Operations Department at Orange, plc - a UK NAP user. Helped build a support team for the NAP systems. Implemented an OA&M solution.
1995-1996 Participated in startup of UDENA Internet, a commercial Internet Web server company in Zürich Switzerland. Set up an Apple "Macintosh" Internet server and created a web based Jobs brokerage in SQL and its interface to the World Wide Web (WWW).
1994 Architect and implementor for Unisys at NYNEX, Boston - the NAP Expansion project, a network of NAP A Series mains handling voicemail throughout New England.
1991-1993 Worked for Unisys on A Series mains in Switzerland, Pennsylvania and Boston. OA&M Architect for NAP, a main telecommunications node. More details on NAP OA&M work.
1986-1990 Programmer and consultant on Apple "Macintosh" personal computers. Designed, wrote and published an off-line reader for the COSY conference system as used on BIX, the BYTE Information Exchange.
Performed occasional A Series system software consultancies.
1978-1985 Designer, programmer and co-founder of Metalogic, a third party systems software house for Unisys A Series mains.
1972-1978 Systems Programmer and datacoms specialist on Burroughs B series (now Unisys A Series) mains in Australia, Luxembourg, Russia and Norway.
Education 1969 BSc. from University of Tasmania, majors Physics & Pure Mathematics.
  1971 Programmer In Training, a one year graduate course (the P.I.T. Course) run by and at the Canberra College of Advanced Education for the Commonwealth of Australia.
Publications: FLEX Capabilities and Reference Manual. Printed by Metalogic. 1985.
  SUPERVISOR Mark II Capabilities and Reference Manual. Printed by Metalogic. 1981, 1985.
Telephone: +44 (7970) 417 038
Address: 41 Jacoby Place, Priory Road
Edgbaston, Birmingham B5 7UN
U.K.
Email: dbayly@udena.ch
Date of birth: 15th August 1947 in Port Lincoln, Australia.
Citizenship: Dual nationality : British, Australian
Marital status: single
Visa status: in United Kingdom: Patriality (Can enter and work freely).
Languages: Can read and speak French.
Skill Keywords: ALGOL 60 language and all Unisys derivatives ALGOL, DCALGOL, NEWP, DMALGOL.
Fortran, COBOL, Modula, C, C++, Pascal, OPAL, LISP.
Unisys A Series mains, A18, A17, A15, A11, A7, A6 and Clearpath, others too numerous to list.
Apple Macintosh personal computers.
Database Unisys DMS II, SQL on Apple Macintosh.
Performance measurement, capacity planning, system tuning, Metalogic Supervisor.
Security, BNA, TCP/IP, Networking, data communications.
Compiler techniques, advanced programming, training.
NAP, messaging, voicemail, telecommunications, telephones.
Internet, World Wide Web, WWW, Email, FTP, HTTP.
Scripting, Applescript, Usertalk, Frontier, Javascript.