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William (Bill) Stewart is founder and current SysOp for this Wiki.  He is also architect of the [https://wiki.cirrusopen.org/index.php/Development Cirrus Open] project to integrate the best open source into a reference FOSS complete Intranet, accessible on virtual desktops, and a hosting company for Cirrus Open, [http://CirrusComputing.com Cirrus Computing].   He is author of the first Web published book [http://LivingInternet.com Living Internet], and the world's most popular open source project management reference [http://DeeplyPracticalProjectManagement.com Deeply Practical Project Management].  He has authored open source software for convex hulls in multiple dimensions, electoral proportional representation, fuzzy logic linear programming, search trees, and website navigation collect [http://williamstewart.com/software/index.html collected here].  Bill was an individual member with the Open Source Development Lab (OSDL) that merged with the [http://www.linux-foundation.org/ Linux Foundation].  He authored and maintains the organizational best practices collection [http://funstandard.org/ The Fun Standard].


He spent twelve years in system integration for a series of merging aerospace companies, where he served variously as a system architect, security architect, system engineer, software manager, system engineering manager, engineering lead, proposal manager, capture manager, and project manager, on a range of projects from vehicular to a health information systems integration.  Before that, he taught undergraduates and earned a Ph.D. in Computer Science at [http://unb.ca/ UNB], for a thesis on construction of multi-dimensional convex hulls from spherical distributions in optimum space and time.  His first real job was for the Canadian Public Service to setup and manage a computing center using DEC PDP-11 computers. 
Hi folks, I'm William (Bill) Stewart, founder and current SysOp for this Wiki.  I'm also architect of [https://wiki.cirrusopen.org/index.php/Development Cirrus Open], integrating the best open source into a FOSS complete Intranet from system to apps, accessible on virtual desktops, and founder of a hosting company for Cirrus Open, [http://CirrusComputing.com Cirrus Computing]. 


Please leave comments and questions on my [http://freeopensourcesoftware.org/index.php?title=User_talk:Wstewart Talk] page.
I wrote the "first Web published book" [http://LivingInternet.com Living Internet], and the open source [http://deeplypracticalprojectmanagement.com/Deeply%20Practical%20Project%20Management.pdf Deeply Practical Project Management] reference.  My open source software for convex hulls in multiple dimensions, electoral proportional representation, fuzzy logic linear programming, search trees, and website navigation is [http://williamstewart.com/software/index.html collected here].  I was an individual member with the Open Source Development Lab (OSDL), later merged with the [http://www.linux-foundation.org/ Linux Foundation].  I maintain the organizational best practices collection [http://funstandard.org/ The Fun Standard].
 
I learned system integration working for a series of merging aerospace companies, where I served variously as a system architect, security architect, system engineer, software manager, system engineering manager, engineering lead, and project manager, on a range of efforts from vehicular to health information systems integration.  Before that, I recveived a Ph.D. in Computer Science from [http://unb.ca/ UNB] for a thesis on construction of multi-dimensional convex hulls from spherical distributions in optimum space and time.  My first real job was for the Canadian Public Service, to setup and manage a computing center using DEC PDP-11 computers. 
 
Please feel free to leave comments and questions on my [http://freeopensourcesoftware.org/index.php?title=User_talk:Wstewart Talk] page.

Revision as of 15:22, 1 January 2016

Hi folks, I'm William (Bill) Stewart, founder and current SysOp for this Wiki. I'm also architect of Cirrus Open, integrating the best open source into a FOSS complete Intranet from system to apps, accessible on virtual desktops, and founder of a hosting company for Cirrus Open, Cirrus Computing

I wrote the "first Web published book" Living Internet, and the open source Deeply Practical Project Management reference.  My open source software for convex hulls in multiple dimensions, electoral proportional representation, fuzzy logic linear programming, search trees, and website navigation is collected here.  I was an individual member with the Open Source Development Lab (OSDL), later merged with the Linux Foundation.  I maintain the organizational best practices collection The Fun Standard.

I learned system integration working for a series of merging aerospace companies, where I served variously as a system architect, security architect, system engineer, software manager, system engineering manager, engineering lead, and project manager, on a range of efforts from vehicular to health information systems integration.  Before that, I recveived a Ph.D. in Computer Science from UNB for a thesis on construction of multi-dimensional convex hulls from spherical distributions in optimum space and time.  My first real job was for the Canadian Public Service, to setup and manage a computing center using DEC PDP-11 computers.

Please feel free to leave comments and questions on my Talk page.