Embedded Software Engineer
Email: joseph.w.hoffert@boeing.com
URL: http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~joeh/cv.html
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Currently, at Boeing - St. Louis I am supporting distributed simulation work and network-centric operations development in Boeing's Center for Integrated Defense Simulation (CIDS). I am currently focused on the development and deployment of the Test and Training Enabling Architecture (TENA) within the Joint Gulf Range Complex (based out of Eglin AFB, Florida), within industry, and within Boeing internally. I am also involved with the development and deployment of the Integrated Network Enhanced Telemetry (iNET) study. Both of these initiatives are sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Central Test and Evaluation Investment Program (CTEIP).
Integrated Defense Systems,
Center for Integrated Defense Simulation
Architecting, designing, and implementing a framework for future scalable and
higher fidelity distributed and network-centric operations simulations
including publishing and subscribing of information and intelligent
filtering of data to maximize networking resources. Designing,
implementing, and maintaining software in support of current distributed
simulations.
Phantom Works,
Advanced Techologies & Processes
- Open Systems Architectures
Designing, implementing, and maintaining an instrumentation interface to provide metrics feedback
from real-time embedded avionics systems to application development tools (as a
continuation of the contracting work done for Boeing).
This is work in support of the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency's
(DARPA) Model-Based Integration of
Embedded Software
(MoBIES) and
Software Enabled Control
(SEC)
projects.
Outlining instrumentation and a data interface to provide metrics feedback from real-time embedded avionics systems to application development tools. This is work on the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency's (DARPA) Model-Based Integration of Embedded Software (MoBIES) project.
Distributed Object Computing
Group
Worked on the
Adaptive Software Technology Development
project phase 2
with Chris Gill
which researched hybrid static/dynamic resource
management in middleware (using a C++ CORBA ORB) for embedded real-time
distributed object computing. Mostly involved with
instrumenting metrics and porting the metrics infrastructure
to VxWorks from NT. This was work done in conjunction with Boeing -
St. Louis.
Co-authored white paper highlighting research opportunities for
implementing
Statistical Rate Monotonic Scheduling, a superset
of Rate Monotonic Scheduling, that allows for quality of service
in task scheduling/dispatching. Involved with implementation and measurement
of this adaptive scheduling paradigm in an embedded real-time system.
As part of a team designed and developed PACE,
a POSIX-like C wrapper to port POSIX
functionality to OSes that have incomplete or non-existent POSIX support.
The platforms currently supported are Solaris, LynxOS, NT, and
VxWorks.
Applied Research Laboratory
Modified the
Vaudeville
videoconferencing application to use commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) ATM
hardware and software and
to use the Adaptive
Communication Environment (ACE) middleware
developed by the
DOC
group in Washington University. Modified
ACE
to add vendor-specific ATM support.
Distributed Programming Environments Group
Designed and developed base C++ class library to provide support for
publishing, connecting, and updating variables for the
Programmer's Playground,
a software library
and run-time support system for the easy development of distributed
applications. This DARPA/NSF-funded project was developed in C++ and is
targeted for several environments (including Solaris, OSF/1, Windows NT,
and NetBSD). Have developed and delivered technical presentations.
Dr. Kenneth J. Goldman Department of Computer Science (314) 935-7542
Associate Professor Campus Box 1045 kjg@cs.wustl.edu
Washington University
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
URL: http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~kjg
Dr. David Levine CombineNet, Inc. (412) 471-8200
Vice President of Engineering Fifteen 27th St. DLevine@CombineNet.com
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
URL: http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~levine
Dr. Chris Gill Department of Computer Science (314) 935-7538
Assistant Professor Campus Box 1045 cdgill@cs.wustl.edu
Washington University
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
URL: http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~cdgill
Berkley Shands Department of Computer Science (314) 935-6636
Senior Research Associate Campus Box 1045 berkley@cs.wustl.edu
Washington University
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
URL: http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~berkley