David Sigfredo Angulo

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Other Home Pages

Please see my other home pages:

Consulting

I am the president of Angulo Consulting, established 1985. We do the following kinds of consulting:

I develop business applications, accounting applications, manufacturing and inventory applications, and I am a world leader in Bioinformatics applications.

I develop applications for Windows, Linux, Web Applications, and Web Services.

I can develop applications as part of your client's team, I can bring in my own team, or I can be the project manager for the client's team.

My Disability

I have X-Linked Juvenile Retinoschisis. This decreases my eye sight significantly in close work. I have a difficult time seeing small printed matter (such as a newspaper). I also have difficulties seeing faces until close. The University of Michigan has a resource page, and so does an individual named Jon Diercks. The latter page might move (as it´s an individual - I did lose him once), so let me know if the link is bad.

So what? Well, if I don't notice you at first,  just say "hi" anyway.    I´m not being unfriendly, I probably just can´t see you well enough to recognize you.

Activities

I am a faculty member at DePaul University College of Computer Science, Telecommunicatoins, and Information Science (CTI).. I also have an appointment at Argonne National Laboratory, Department of Math and Computer Science

I used to be a member of the CS department here from 2000 until 2002. I was a Senior Researcher at University of Chicago Computer Science Department working for Ian Foster on the Globus project. Globus is a toolkit for developing distributed applications (computer programs that run on more than one computer simultaenously). Globus is being done primarily at Mathematics and Computer Science Division at the Argonne National Labs . I still have an appointment at the Argonne National Laboratory in the Math and Computer Science Department.   I am associated with the Distributed Systems Lab and the Globus Project.   I also have an association with the University of Chicago in the Computer Science Departnemt.   The Distributed Systems Lab at the University of Chicago is a nascent group connected with the DSL group at Argonne.

Before I was here, I was a Visiting Faculty member at Loyola University in the Computer Science Department.

I am also doing research in BioInformatics projects, especially on the Grid. I am chair of the Global Grid Forum's (GGF) Research Group called Life Sciences Grid. The GGF is a standards body for Grid Computing, styled after the W3C. I am the founder of the Illinois Bio-Grid

I also work on SOAP. I have a resource page on SOAP, XML, XSL, XML Schema, SCL, WSDL, and other markup technologies. . I also have developed a version of DOM for the C language. I call it UofC-DOM

Resume

For those who might be interested, my Curricula Vitae (resume) is available.

My Publications

See a list of my publications

Contacting me

Contacting me is difficult as I sometimes work from home, somtimes from UofC.