Stephen Halliburton
Stephen Halliburton
President

Steve started Halliburton Systems Inc in 1982 after 14 years in the computer industry, having most recently been VP of new product development for another software company. He has degrees from Lehigh University in Mathematics, Philosophy, and Information Science as the result of eight years of full-time study there. He also taught these subject areas at the college level for several years.

His first software project was started during a summer job in 1968; the result a few years later was approximately 30000 lines of mixed FORTRAN and assembly language and his first ICP Million Dollar Product Award for a problem generator used in the area of operations research. This same software was the basis of the mathematical modelling system used for Project Independence during the oil crisis in 1973 when millions lined up at gas pumps; this study was done for the newly-formed Federal Energy Agency which soon became the Department of Energy.

His involvement with TCP/IP networking began with ARPANET in the early 1970s and has continued to this day. He was involved during the early 70s in research that became fundamental to the operation of search engines today including the use of Markov chains to establish search-term connectivity. Steve was also involved in operating system design, implementation or modifications for the Control Data 6000 series, the Cray Research machines, and Data General Eclipse series and has written several high-level language compilers and two complete hardware emulation systems. He also has experience in cryptography (on both sides of that fence) and worked on an algebraic representation of English grammar as an aid to the design of natural-language processing programs.

At HSI, Steve provides the programming muscle. Never one to shrink from offering an opinion, he believes that "Real programmers use C". The rule for all programming at HSI is simple: if it isn't in the 1978 K&R C book we don't do it. The interactive web sites produced by HSI are all implemented as custom C programs; not a single byte of Perl, PHP, Java or C++ is allowed to sully our work. He also believes that a user's computer shouldn't be invaded by a web site, declaring that "the only good cookie is chocolate chip".

He is also a FEMA-trained Emergency Program Manager and Exercise Designer and has served as a municiple Emergency Management Coordinator. To make sure that boredom doesn't set in, he spends some evenings teaching math at County College of Morris and is also working on revamping the course materials for the math department at the local adult high school.

Steve has been involved in amateur radio since the early 1960s and is currently licensed as WA2SOC. He is an accredited volunteer examiner and holds an Extra Class license.

Contact Steve by E-mail at steve@hsix.com


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