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· Born November 25, 1974 in Ithaca, NY. · 818/792-9114; Box 103, Pasadena, CA, 91125. · http://xent.caltech.edu/ or khare@caltech.edu. California Institute of Technology 1991-95 · Dual Major: BS degrees in Economics and Engineering & Applied Science. · Concurrent MS in Computer Science. · Overall GPA: 3.7 (honors graduate). Caltech Industrial Relations Center 1992-95 · YMCA student leadership workshop, Managing High-Performance Teams, Strategic Alliances, etc. · Entrepreneur Club & Caltech/MIT Enterprise Forum. Centennial High School 1987-91 · AP Computer Science, Physics, Calculus BC, English, Chemistry, & American History; 4 years of French. · Editor-in-Chief of an award-winning newspaper; founded a newsmagazine with Apple & Gannett. · National Honor Society, National Merit Scholar, Maryland State Francis Scott Key Scholar. Harvard University Summer 1990 · Systems Programming (A-) and Economet-rics(A-). Towson State University Spring 1987, 1988 · Micro-, Macroeconomics (A); JHU CTY Scholarship. Rohit Khare Software 1992-Present · Consulting services & software testing. · Confidant, a workgroup encryption utility. · Communicator, user-level Internet connectivity. NeXTWORLD Magazine 1992-94 · International user community profiles & features. · Hints & Tips; reviews; conference reports; news. Harvard University Chemistry Dept. Summer 1990 · UNIX sysadmin duties; network security; upgrades. Envirosystems, Inc. 1988-Present · Corporate & financial management and planning. · Systems programming, administration, & strategy. · Recordkeeping, report production; wet chemistry. Caltech Archetypes Project 1992-95 · Helped inaugurate the Archetypes program, which seeks to codify patterns of parallel and distributed software development. The primary focus has been an ªelectronic textbookº for teaching this concept to Caltech students & practitioners in the field. · The eText Engine is a WYSIWYG hypermedia com-pound document editor that can embed arbi-trary ob-jects and automatically articulate documents into HTML, LaTeX, RTF, Ascii markup, and other for-mats. eText is more an OO document frame-work than an application; it includes an OO filesystem, extensible kernel services (e.g. naviga-tion, preferences, agents), and an inspector-based UI. eText's document micro-kernel can support other doc types (e.g. drawings). · Helped organize and participated in several associated CRPC minority and K-12 outreach programs. Explorations in 4-Coloring Summer 1992 · Caltech SURF fellowship in Mathematics; parallel coloring algorithms. Research interest since 1986. Publications, Presentations, & Meetings 1992-95 · Notes on eText have been published in the SigLink bulletin, SigCSE '94, and Caltech TRs; several more papers have been submitted (USENIX, European Conference on Hypermedia Technology '94). · Presented at Hypertext '93, Dartmouth, NII Sum-mer Institute at Los Alamos, DOE Computational Sci-ence (CSEP) Educators' Workshop at Cornell/Oak Ridge. · Student Volunteer or sponsored participant at two dozen academic meetings & trade shows: Multimedia, Siggraph `93, Neural Networks & Capital Markets '94, User Interface Strategies & Technologies '94, etc. Assoc. for Computing Machinery 1993-Present · Caltech ACM Programming Contest team, 3rd place · SigLink, SigChi, and Los Angeles ACM member. NeXT User Groups 1988-Present · Involved in many UGs: President of Caltech's (CaJUN), officer of Southern California's (SCaN), and founding member, represenative, webmaster for nögi, NeXTSTEP/OpenStep Users Group International. Microsoft Technical Scholarship 1993, 1994 · Caltech finalist; selections made by CS department.
These are the contents of the former NiCE NeXT User Group NeXTSTEP/OpenStep software archive, currently hosted by Netfuture.ch.