Jonathan D. Melvin, Ph.D
Founder and CEO, Software Architect and Developer
Jon Melvin has been offering creative solutions to
information problems ranging from office automation, to process
reengineering, to high technology data gathering and analysis for over
30 years. Jon has designed and programmed business, engineering, and
automation computing systems since 1969; some of his work dates back to
1961. He has developed software and networks at organizations including
Caltech, UCLA, Hughes, Kodak, University of Rochester, General Dynamics,
and NDE, in the United States, Canada, Mexico, China, and Sweden. His
clients include individual users, research laboratories, professional
offices, high technology companies, and universities.
His software development experience includes: distributed,
Internet-based database systems for business processes, technical reports,
and inventory; student admission and financial aid
systems for universities; real-time and imbedded systems for data
collection and control, geophysical data collection, GIS
(geographical information systems), medical imaging; interactive graphics
systems; network systems for medical, nuclear,
and other high speed data collection; union contract management;
and other specialized systems.
He holds advanced degrees in mathematics and physics from Yale and Caltech and has
published numerous articles on computer software systems, as well as geophysical and
physics research. He also teaches computer users at
professional, business, graduate school, undergraduate, and grade school levels,
always striving to make the concepts easy to understand.
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