Curriculum vita
for

Susan Dischiave

Work experience
2005 – Present Syracuse University School of Information Studies Syracuse,NY
Instructor
n  IST101 Freshman Forum
n  IST459 Introduction to Database Management Systems
n  IST555 Distributed Computing for the Information Professional
n  IST659 Database Administration Concepts and Management
n  IST769 Advanced Database Management Systems
2002- 2004 Syracuse University School of Information Studies Syracuse,NY
Adjunct Instructor
n  IST459 Introduction to Database Management Systems
n  IST555 Distributed Computing for the Information Professional
n  IST659 Database Administration Concepts and Management
n  IST769 Advanced Database Management Systems
2001 – 2005 State University of NY College at Morrisville Morrisville, NY
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor for the Computer and Information Technology Department in the School of Business.
n  CITA100 Intro to Comp. Concepts & Applications
n  CITA125 Spreadsheet Concepts & Applications
n  CITA140 Introduction to Programming
n  CITA150 Data Management Techniques
n  CITA213 Database Management Systems Applications
n  CITA280 Tools & Tech for Application Development
n  CITA340 Database Concepts
n  CITA350 Object-Oriented Systems
n  CITA450 Applied Database Management
n  CITA460 End-User and Organizational Information Systems
2000 – present CADEIT Syracuse, NY
Technology Consultant
1979 - 2000 Syracuse City School District Syracuse, NY
Manager, Operations and Programming
n  Designed, developed, implemented, and maintained client/server software. Integrated PC in-house software and commercial software with legacy applications for Class Attendance, Student Behavior, Food Service, Transportation, and Student Id Systems. This included the development and implementation of the Wide Area Network and Local Area Networks to support the applications and the information exchange among systems.
n  Designed and implemented training programs. Trained certified and non-certified staff on District Information systems and other computer applications.
n  Developed and maintained applications and technical architecture for student information systems
n  Managed a staff of 14 MIS professionals
n  Responsible for the information needs of 40 schools, 22,000 students and 4,000 professionals.
n  Major Student Information Systems included: Scheduling, Grade Reporting, Census, Attendance, Special Education, Standardized Testing, Transportation, Food Service and all NY State reporting.
n  Major Financial Information Systems included: Payroll, Personnel, Accounts Payable/Receivable, Fixed Assets, Warehousing and Purchasing.
n  Managed the centralized Data Center Operations and coordinated the activities for implementing and maintaining school and departmental LANs.
Other Job Experiences
·  Embedded Software Engineer Lockheed Martin Liverpool NY
·  Systems Analyst/Designer Syracuse City Schools Syracuse, NY
·  Programmer Syacuse City School Syracuse, NY
·  Programmer Monroe Cnty BOCES Spencerport,NY
Education
1997 - 1999 Le Moyne College Syracuse, NY
Masters of Business Administration
1970 - 1974 Statue University College at Potsdam Potsdam, NY
Bachelor of Arts
·  Majors: Computer Science & Mathematics
·  Minor: Secondary Education
Skills
·  Project Management
·  Structured Analysis and Design, Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, UM, RAD and JAD facilitation
·  Operating Systems: UNIX, LINUX, NOVEL, Windows
·  Other operating environs: HP3000 MPE, AS400
·  Database design: Relational and Network Structures including Oracle, MS SQL Server HP Turbo Image, MS Access
·  Client/Server Application design
·  Programming Languages: C++, Fortran, COBOL, IBM Assembler, Visual Basic, Basic, JAVA, PL/SQL, T-SQL
Publications
Dischiave, D. & Dischiave, S. (2004) “D.B. Confidential.” Secure Enterprise, April 2004, 12-20.
Professional Organizations
1970 - present Association for Computing Machinery
Special Interest Group - SIGEIT
Other Scholarly Pursuits
2005 Presentation
CASE Center Next Generation IT Seminar Series for Industry Professionals
Database Security: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You – February 25, 2005
2003 Book review
Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design By Stephen Schach
2001 - Present
Developed and Implemented new curriculum and courses
State University College at Morrisville Morrisville, NY
Developed and Implemented new curriculum –
Bachelor of Technology in Application Development
New course development:
CITA460: End-User and Organizational Information Systems
CITA340: Database Concepts
CITA350: Object-Oriented Systems
CITA450: Applied Database Management
State University College at Oswego Oswego, NY
New course development:
MBA563: Introduction to Database Management Systems
MBA562: Systems Analysis and Design
2001 – 2003 Adjunct Instructor
State University of NY at Oswego Oswego, NY
n  MBA 562 Systems Analysis and Design
n  MBA 511 Management Information Systems
n  MBA 563 Introduction to Database Management Systems
2001 – 2002 Adjunct Instructor
Onondaga Community College Syracuse, NY
Adjunct Instructor
n  CIS 286 Systems Analysis and Database Design
n  CIS 100 Principles of Information Systems