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Vladimir Tosic - Expertise Highlights

Vladimir Tosic - Expertise Highlights




Distributed and network computing: Cloud computing. Web Service technologies. SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture). Business process management. Electronic (e-) and mobile (m-) business applications. REST (REpresentational State Transfer). XML (Extensible Markup Language). Apache Axis. Microsoft .NET. Pervasive/ubiquitous computing. Mobile computing. Context management. Mobile agents. Semantic Web. Java technology.

Management of distributed systems, software, services, and networks: BDIM (Business-Driven IT Management). Autonomic computing. WSLA (Web Service Level Agreement). WS-Policy. Common Information Model (CIM). WBEM (Web-Based Enterprise Management). SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). QoS (Quality of Service) management. Fault management. Policy-based management. Service management. ITSM (Information Technology Service Management). Trustworthy computing. HP (Hewlett-Packard) OpenView.

IT governance: Business-IT alignment. BSC (Balanced ScoreCard).

Software engineering methodology: VBSE (Value-Based Software Engineering). Object-oriented (OO) software engineering. UML (Unified Modeling Language). Business process modeling. BPMN (Business Process Modeling Notation). Business Motivation Model (BMM). Design patterns. Software architecture. Performance analysis.

Empirical validation of software engineering.

Software engineering tools: Eclipse. Rational Rose. JUnit. Microsoft Visual Studio. Altova XMLSpy. Rational Clear Case.

Programming languages and libraries: Java. C#/C++/C. PHP. UNIX shell scripting. BASIC. Intel 80x86 assembly language.

Operating systems: Microsoft Windows XP/2000/NT/95/3.1. Linux.

Databases: Oracle. MySQL.

Artificial intelligence.

Optimization: Constraint programming. MiniZinc.

 

Natural language proficiency (written and verbal):

English – fluent (IELTS test taken in 2006: 8.5 out of 9.0, TOEFL test taken in 1998: 623).
Russian – native (first language, used in family).
German – basic.
Serbian (and other variants of the same South Slavic language) – native (used in school).