Technical Background of Stanley H. Kremen, CDP

Experience Summary

Experience in the design and implementation of programs for scientific and commercial systems. Heavy emphasis on top-down structured design and structured programming since 1958 as well as more recent work in object oriented design and RAD. Worked in sales, marketing and management since 1966. Independent computer consultant since 1980. Involved in all phases of software development including feasibility investigation, analysis, design, coding and testing. Developed techniques to insure software quality. Very strong in project management, budgeting and estimating. Strong documentation skills especially with proposals, specifications and user documentation. Heavy emphasis on establishment of adequate controls to facilitate hardware and software implementation. Considerable experience in management consulting involving data processing for both small and large businesses. Strong orientation toward the field of data security and system integrity. Experienced in all aspects of internet development.

 

Hardware Experience

Various IBM Mainframe Systems

DEC/VAX, MicroVAX, PDP Series

AT&T 3Bx Series, UNIX PC, MS-DOS Systems, STARLAN

MS-DOS Compatible Personal Computers, Macintosh Compatible Personal Computers

Large number of Mini-Computers and Microcomputers Including:

IBM RISC/6000, RT; WANG VS, MVP; HP-250, 3000; PR1ME; DATAPOINT

Local Area Networks-NOVELL, 3COM, PC-NET, STARLAN, DATAPOINT ARC

Software Experience

AIX, UNIX, XENIX, VAX/VMS, SQL, Shell Programming, X-WINDOW, MS-DOS,

Database and Spreadsheet Packages, Microsoft Windows, 4GL and Database Systems

including MVS/DB2, IMS/DB, INFORMIX, ORACLE, SYBASE, UNIFY, ACCELL, ACCESS, FoxPro, Object Vision and filePro; C, Visual C, C++, Visual C++, COBOL, PL/1, APL, BASIC, Visual

BASIC, DATABUS, FORTRAN, ALGOL, PASCAL, BAL, HTML, JAVA, Visual J++; Many Microcomputer, Mini-Computer, Mainframe Assembly Languages, CICS, MVS

UNISYS MCP, GEMCOS, NDL II, WFL, CANDE

Employment Experience

Employed By: (incomplete listing)

 

Consulting Experience

- Accounting - Insurance

- Banking - Inventory Control

- Communications - LAN Development and Administration

- Contingency and Recovery - Mail Order

- Data Security - Manufacturing Systems/Process Control

- Electronic Funds Transfer - Medical and Health Information Systems

- Encryption - Pharmaceuticals

- Foreign Exchange - Publishing

- Gateway Development - Real Estate

- Image Processing - Rentals

- Import/Export - UNIX Development and Administration

 

Professional Affiliations

1984 -present Certificate in Data Processing (CDP) Institute for

Certification of Computer Professionals

 

 

Community Service

1987-Present Institute for Contuning Legal Education (New Brunswick, NJ), Seminar Lecture

1980's-present American Arbitration Association (Somerset, NJ)
Member of Computer Disputes Panel
Arbitrator of many disputes involving computer technology

1980's Brandeis University National Womens' Committee, East Brunswick Chapter, Guest Lecturer

1970's Chairman of the Board of Trustees of The Institute of Holography
A Non-Profit Technical Membership Organization

 

Publications

S. Kremen, Apprehending the Computer Hacker, The Collection and Use of Evidence, Computer Forensics Online, Vol. 2, No. 1, Nov. 1998, http://www.shk-dplc.com/cfo/articles/hack.htm

M. Friedman & S. Kremen, Technical Experts in Computer-Related Performance Litigation, Computer Forensics Online, Vol. 2, No. 1, Nov. 1998, http://www.shk-dplc.com/cfo/articles/perform.htm

S. Kremen, Presentation of Technical Evidence by Experts in Computer-Related Intellectual Property Litigation, Computer Forensics Online, Vol. 2, No. 1, Nov. 1998,

http://www.shk-dplc.com/cfo/articles/litigate.htm

S. Islam & S. Kremen, Valuation of Computer Software Assets, Computer Forensics Online, Vol. 2, No. 1, Nov. 1998, http://www.shk-dplc.com/cfo/articles/value.htm

E. Miller & S. Kremen, Evidence Collection for Year 2000 Litigation, Computer Forensics Online, Vol. 2, No. 1, Nov. 1998, http://www.shk-dplc.com/cfo/articles/evidence.htm

S. Kremen, Error Severity and Debugging, Computer Forensics Online, Vol. 2, No. 1, Nov. 1998, http://www.shk-dplc.com/cfo/articles/error.htm

S. Kremen & K. Bissinger, Conversion for the Year 2000 Litigation Problems, Computer Forensics Online, Vol. 1, No. 1, Dec. 1997, http://www.shk-dplc.com/cfo/issue%201/2000.html

M. Friedman, S. Kremen & P. Wen, Technical Experts in Computer-Related Intellectual Property Litigation, Computer Forensics Online, Vol. 1, No. 1, Dec. 1997,

http://www.shk-dplc.com/cfo/issue%201/piracy.html

S. Kremen, Avoiding Problems Associated With Computerization, Computer Forensics Online, Vol. 1, No. 1, Dec. 1997, http://www.shk-dplc.com/cfo/issue%201/problems.html

M. Friedman & S. Kremen, TheSelection and Use of Technical Experts, Computer Forensics Online, Vol. 1, No. 1, Dec. 1997, http://www.shk-dplc.com/cfo/issue%201/expert.html

M. Friedman, S. Kremen & P. Wen, Technical Experts Can Win Intellectual Property Suits, New Jersey Law Journal, July 15, 1996

S. Kremen, Error Severity and Debugging, Representing the High-Technology Client, New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education (S034, May 1996) pp. 139-141

S. Kremen, Avoiding Problems Associated With Computerization, Representing the High-Technology Client, New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education (S034, May 1996) pp. 143-147

M. Friedman, S. Kremen & L. Puchalski, Technical Experts in Computer-Related Intellectual Property Litigation, Computer Litigation Journal (Vol. II, No. 5, April 1992) pp. 17-27.

S. Kremen, Cost Effective Use of Technical Experts in Resolving Computer Disputes, Computer Litigation News (Vol. 1, No. 3, October 1989), pp. 3-5.

M. Friedman & S. Kremen, The Selection and Use of Technical Experts in Computer Litigation, The Computer Lawyer (Vol. 5, No. 6, June 1988), pp. 1-8.

S. Kremen, Arbitration of Computer Disputes (An Experts Opinion), The Arbitration Forum (Vol. 2, No. 1, April 1988), p. 2.

D. Deutsch, M. Friedman & S. Kremen, Seminar Material for Computer Law Litigation (New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, Newark, New Jersey, 1988).

S. Kremen, Computers and the Computer Industry -- Workbook Supplement, Seminar Material for Computer Law Litigation (New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, Newark, New Jersey, 1988), pp. 1-3.

D. Deutsch, M. Friedman & S. Kremen, Seminar Material for Computer Law Litigation (New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, Newark, New Jersey, 1987).

S. Kremen, Holography: a new dimension in art and photography, Illustrator's Quarterly (Spring, 1975).

S. Kremen, Application Note: Using a Biolaser to Clean Electron Microscope Apertures, Laser Focus (Advanced Technology Publications, Inc., Newtonville, Massachusetts, December 1967).

S. Kremen, Total Fabrication of Printed Circuit Cards by a Laser, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin (1965).

S. Kremen, Laser Graphic Arts Machine, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin (Vol. 8, No. 6, November 1965), p. 881.

S. Kremen, Prism Deflector for Laser Machining, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin (Vol. 8, No. 6, November 1965), p. 882.

S. Kremen, Use of EBANOL-C for Improving Adhesive Bond Between Copper and Epoxy Prepreg, IBM Technical Publication No. TR 20.0272 (Poughkeepsie Manufacturing Data Systems Division, November 12, 1965).

S. Kremen, Laser Hole Making in Printed Circuit Boards, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin (Vol. 8, No. 5, August 1965).