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Boris Latysh

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Last update: 08.12.2020

System analyst

Graduation: M.Sc. Electronic Computing Machines.
Hourly-/Daily rates: show
Languages: English (Limited professional) | Russian (Native or Bilingual)

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Borys_Latysh.pdf

Skills

In 1984 he entered the Radiophysical Faculty of Dnepropetrovsk State University with a degree in Electronic Computing Machines.
After graduating from the university in 1991, I participated in the development and implementation of a process automation system based on database management systems.
The main specialization is the development of algorithms, methods and structures for processing large amounts of data.
CRM management systems were developed based on PHP. providing a distributed structure for the interaction of employees of large enterprises.
Today I specialize in developing projects for complex integrated solutions for the automation of logistics and production processes. When developing projects I use technologies:
• RAD Rapid Application Development - fast application development;
• RUP (Rational Unified Process) - iterative development model;
• SADT (Structured Analysis and Design Technique) - methodology of structural analysis and design.
These approaches make it possible to guarantee the successful completion of a project of high complexity in a timely manner.
There is good experience in creating highly reliable server solutions running Linux with a long uptime.
He participated in the development of real-time automatic control systems using microcontrollers. Development was conducted in the programming languages ​​C, C ++, Assembler.
Extensive experience working with people. Accurate understanding of staff capabilities.
A clear and quick understanding of the task and the exact implementation of the established plans provide guaranteed achievement of a successful result in solving problems of any complexity.

Project history

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