ESP Biography



MOHAN CHINNAPPAN, Software System Architect with 25+ yrs experience




Major: Engineering , Computer Science

College/Employer: Madras University

Year of Graduation: 1985

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Brief Biographical Sketch:


Professional Summary

Successful system architect with extensive cross-functional expertise in Operatings Systems, RDBMS, building
large scale systems and performance tuning. More than 20 years of experience in wide-range of industries
aided by strong technical and team skills. Always interested in building the best state-of-art system for the
customers.
Education

B.E. (Bachelor degree in Engineering) With Distinction, Madras University, India, 1985

Experience

25+ Years experience in Software development.

Expert in building large scale systems with patents in large scale systems design.

Fluent in C/C++, Java, JavaScript, ActionScript and Python.

Expert in large scale database (Oralce, DB2, MySQL and Postgres) and node.js, Mongodb.

Strong in Linux:
- Kernel
- File System (ext3, ext4)

Compiler construction (built scripting languages for Component Information Systems).

Contributor to Mozilla and Linux.

US Patents:

1 7,590,558 System and method for facilitating electronic commerce transactions
2 7,555,447 System and method for identifying a product
3 6,708,161 System and method for selective database indexing



Past Classes

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C5331: File systems for Linux in Splash! 2011 (Nov. 19 - 20, 2011)
1. Linux operating system fundamentals 2. File systems in general 3. Linux file systems 4. Ext2 file system 5. Ext3 file system 6. Ext4 file system 7. Status of Linux's new file system: Btrfs 8. ZFS and the future of file systems


C4189: File systems for Linux in Splash! 2010 (Nov. 20 - 21, 2010)
Topics covered in the course: 1. Linux operating system fundamentals 2. File systems in general 3. Linux file systems 4. Ext2 file system 5. Ext3 file system 6. Ext4 file system 7. Status of Linux's new file system: Btrfs 8. ZFS and the future of file systems