A en croire UX Evangelist, l’OS, qui serait déjà en beta1, va embarquer une foultitude de chose. On arrêtera donc de se moquer de moi quand je sors mon HTC S740. Ouf !
Developer for the WM7 Handwriting Recognition system.Source I am responsible for designing and developing the Multimedia subsystem development for Tegra (APX2500) on Windows platforms including latest OS Windows Mobile 7.Source Planned, designed, architected and implemented MEMS sensor capabilities in Windows Mobile 7-based platform, including accelerometer and compass.Source Owned the testing of the Nickname Cache feature and Windows Live ID feature implemented by the Exchange Mobile Client team to be included in the Windows Mobile 7 release.Source Sr. SW Dev. Engineer – Symbian S60 & WM7 (2008 to 2009), System Integration & « Bring Up » Flow, using diff. Design Platforms (Linux/Java, Symbian/S60 and WM6/WM7)Source Responsible for the integration of BCM4325 wlan chip on Caesar Platform (OMAP3430) on WM7 as a native host driver.Source Oversaw development of the Rich Video Call(AT&T Video Share) UI, session control, and porting of the IP Multimedia Subsystem stack to Windows Mobile 7.Source Working on creating and maintining automation software used for automated testing of ActiveSync in Windows Mobile 7.Source (Premium Mobile Experience Group) RIL, GPS, WiFi, and USB on Windows Mobile 7.Source Managed Test Automation for Windows Mobile 7 Outlook Mobile syncing.Source Low level programming (database/sync management) for Outlook in Win Mobile 7.Source Windows Mobile 7 Board Support Package for Freescale chipset. Bootloader development, NAND and OneNAND Flash Memory drivers.Source Development of Test automation for Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Mobile 7, the next generation of Mobile Operating System.Source Last assignment was as consulting Dev PM/Lead on the Windows Mobile Platform Team (MESE Dogfood). Working to help make Windows Mobile 7 rock on Motorola and Samsung devices.Source Develop Windows Mobile 7 BSP for Freescale ICs.Source Collect requirements from internal teams and create a long term deployment plan for Windows Mobile 7 Labs. Design and direct the creation of self servicing lab spaces for three Windows Mobile 7 add on projects. Oversee the public launch of one of the Windows Mobile 7 add on projects.Source Windows Mobile 7 integration on TI chipset platform.Source Now, I’m leading a team, responsibility for Qualcomm platform and Windows Mobile 7.Source Working on the (then) next generation Windows Mobile 7 Messaging Application. Focusing on Messaging functionality and interface.Source As a researcher, gathered requirements from the project team and formed the test task list and test document of WM7 IME, Live Video Search, and Mobile Search usability test.Source Creating feature prototypes for Windows Mobile 7 in Silverlight.Source
Sep 4 2009
Windows mobile n’est pas mort [Winphone]
Bon ok déjà, il va s’appeler winphone !
A en croire UX Evangelist, l’OS, qui serait déjà en beta1, va embarquer une foultitude de chose. On arrêtera donc de se moquer de moi quand je sors mon HTC S740. Ouf !
Developer for the WM7 Handwriting Recognition system. Source
I am responsible for designing and developing the Multimedia subsystem development for Tegra (APX2500) on Windows platforms including latest OS Windows Mobile 7. Source
Planned, designed, architected and implemented MEMS sensor capabilities in Windows Mobile 7-based platform, including accelerometer and compass. Source
Owned the testing of the Nickname Cache feature and Windows Live ID feature implemented by the Exchange Mobile Client team to be included in the Windows Mobile 7 release. Source
Sr. SW Dev. Engineer – Symbian S60 & WM7 (2008 to 2009), System Integration & « Bring Up » Flow, using diff. Design Platforms (Linux/Java, Symbian/S60 and WM6/WM7) Source
Responsible for the integration of BCM4325 wlan chip on Caesar Platform (OMAP3430) on WM7 as a native host driver. Source
Oversaw development of the Rich Video Call(AT&T Video Share) UI, session control, and porting of the IP Multimedia Subsystem stack to Windows Mobile 7. Source
Working on creating and maintining automation software used for automated testing of ActiveSync in Windows Mobile 7. Source
(Premium Mobile Experience Group) RIL, GPS, WiFi, and USB on Windows Mobile 7. Source
Managed Test Automation for Windows Mobile 7 Outlook Mobile syncing. Source
Low level programming (database/sync management) for Outlook in Win Mobile 7. Source
Windows Mobile 7 Board Support Package for Freescale chipset. Bootloader development, NAND and OneNAND Flash Memory drivers. Source
Development of Test automation for Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Mobile 7, the next generation of Mobile Operating System. Source
Last assignment was as consulting Dev PM/Lead on the Windows Mobile Platform Team (MESE Dogfood). Working to help make Windows Mobile 7 rock on Motorola and Samsung devices. Source
Develop Windows Mobile 7 BSP for Freescale ICs. Source
Collect requirements from internal teams and create a long term deployment plan for Windows Mobile 7 Labs. Design and direct the creation of self servicing lab spaces for three Windows Mobile 7 add on projects. Oversee the public launch of one of the Windows Mobile 7 add on projects. Source
Windows Mobile 7 integration on TI chipset platform. Source
Now, I’m leading a team, responsibility for Qualcomm platform and Windows Mobile 7. Source
Working on the (then) next generation Windows Mobile 7 Messaging Application. Focusing on Messaging functionality and interface. Source
As a researcher, gathered requirements from the project team and formed the test task list and test document of WM7 IME, Live Video Search, and Mobile Search usability test. Source
Creating feature prototypes for Windows Mobile 7 in Silverlight. Source
On résume : reconnaissance d’écriture, multimédia, senseur, accéléromètre et compas, windows live et exchange, wlan, rich vidéo et multimédia IP, GPS, capacité de synchronisation (en plus du conduit activesync, c’est plutôt attendu et depuis un moment), application de messaging evoluée.
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