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Alan G. Labouseur
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From 20 years in the field consulting and 10 years in
colleges and universities teaching, Mr. Labouseur knows that theory
is lost without practice, and that practice is useless without theory.
Alan has Bachelors and Masters degrees in Computer Science
and teaches Computer Science and Information Technology courses for
universities in the United States and China.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Alan has practical experience in a wide variety
of industries. He continues to consult on both large- and small-scale
projects in the areas of
Database Systems,
Browser-based Applications,
Mobile Solutions, and
Software Development.
voice: 845-440-1102 (USA)
e-mail: alan@3NFconsulting.com
Full Contact Information
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Hello from China
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Profiles
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socialSpace
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Speaking Engagements
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Topic
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Event
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American Culture in an IT-Driven Society
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Beijing University of Science and Technology
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A Game Design & Programming Concentration within the Computer Science Curriculum
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36th Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2005); February 2005
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E-commerce Software Architecture and Implementation
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College for Software Engineering, Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Information Management in the Global Bio-Pharmaceutical Industry
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2002 China BioPharma Forum
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Developing Cross-Departmental Database Applications
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Ninth Annual Institute on Mental Health Management Information
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Computer Science in the Real World
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Westchester Community College
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Y2K: Don't Panic
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Northeast Community Managers Large Scale Managers Association Meeting
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Academia
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Role
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Subject
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Institution
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Adjunct Professor
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Compiler Design
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Vassar College
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Award Winner
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2009 IBM Faculty Scholarship
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IBM Scholars Program
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Sr. Professional Lecturer
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Compilers, Operating Systems, Software Development
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Marist College
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Invited Speaker
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American Culture in an IT-Driven Society
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Beijing University of Science and Technology
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Award Winner
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2005 IBM Eclipse Innovation Grant
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IBM Scholars Program
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Invited Speaker
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E-commerce Software Architecture and Implementation
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College for Software Engineering, Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Professional Lecturer
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E-commerce, Databases, Software Development, Compilers, Networking
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Marist College
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Adjunct Professor
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Operating Systems
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State University of New York at Westchester
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Member
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Curriculum Advisory Committee
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State University of New York at Westchester
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Guest Lecturer
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Advanced Java Programming
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Pace University
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Adjunct Professor
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Information and Data Management (Graduate)
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Marist College
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Adjunct Professor
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Database Systems
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State University of New York at Purchase
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Adjunct Professor
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Object-Oriented Programming in Java, Database Systems
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Mount Saint Mary College
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Published Works
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Topic
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Summary / Abstract
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A Browser-based Operating Systems project - JavaScript adventures in Dinosaur Slaying
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Inroads, the ACM SIGCSE Bulletin Volume 41, Number 4, ACM Press, December 2009.
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This paper presents one educator's experience with a browser-based project for an
upper-level/graduate Operating Systems course. The author explains the project
goals, why the browser in general and JavaScript in particular are so well suited
for this task, challenges and their solutions, the incremental assignments that
ultimately result in a fairly complex OS simulation by the end of the semester,
the response to the project, and some ideas about where to go next.
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A Game Design & Programming Concentration within the Computer Science Curriculum
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Proceedings of the 36th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
ACM Press, Pages 545-550, 2005.
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This paper describes initiatives to develop a Game Concentration in the
undergraduate Computer Science curriculum. These initiatives contemplate
recommendations for existing courses as well as adoption of new courses.
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Intentionality in Relational Database Systems
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Working paper; Various universities as class material
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On the philosophy and practice of intentionality in relational database design.
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Case Study: Oracle database development for the New York State Office of Mental Health
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Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Institute on Mental Health Management Information
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Summarizes the approach and development methods used to build an information system
that reduced costs in time and money in its first year.
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Core Concepts in Delphi
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Series of articles for the
Unofficial Newsletter of Delphi Users
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Covers fundamental computer science and programming concepts and illustrates
them in the object-oriented programming language Delphi.
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Courses Developed
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Level
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Institution
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Introductory Programming with Games
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Undergraduate
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Marist College
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Theory of Programming Languages
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Undergraduate
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Marist College
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Operating Systems
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Undergraduate/Graduate
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Marist College
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E-Commerce Development
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Undergraduate
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Marist College
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Advanced Application Development
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Undergraduate
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Marist College
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Compiler Design and Implementation
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Undergraduate/Graduate
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Marist College, Vassar College
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Data Communications and Networks
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Undergraduate/Graduate
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Marist College
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Operating Systems
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Undergraduate
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SUNY Westchester
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Fundamentals of Database Systems
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Undergraduate/Graduate
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Mount Saint Mary College, SUNY Purchase, Marist College
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Introduction to OOP in .Net
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Undergraduate
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Marist College
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Language Study: ML
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Undergraduate
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Marist College
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