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William Hochstettler

Dr. William H. Hochstettler III

Program Chair
Web Development
hochstew@franklin.edu

Education


Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 1986, Computer and Information Science
M.S., The Pennsylvania State University, 1977, Computer Science
B.S., Washington University in St. Louis, 1973, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

Academic/Professional Experience


2003-Present

Franklin University, Program Chair, Web Development (formerly Digital
Communication); Revised curriculum for new Web Development Major;
Developed curriculum for Graphic Editing Software and Web Animation
class; Developed curriculum for Computer Science redesign; Developed
curriculum for undergraduate database management course; Developed
Graduate Database Class and Capstone courses in Computer Science, DCOM
and ITEC.

2001-2003 Adjunct Professor, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield MI. (Database Management)
1986-1990 Senior Systems Analyst, Universal Energy Systems, Dublin, Ohio.
1991-2003 Member of Technical Staff, AT&T/Lucent Bell Laboratories, Columbus, OH.
1990-2003

Undergraduate Courses: Database, Algorithms, Senior Project, Computer
Organization and Systems Programming. Graduate Courses: Database)

1983-1984 Senior Analyst/Programmer, Health Development, Inc., Columbus, Ohio.
1983 Capital University, Adjunct Professor, Basic Programming
1983 Franklin University, Adjunct Professor of Computer Science
1980-1983 Research Scientist, Battelle Columbus Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio.
1974-1975

Programmer/Analyst, St. Louis County Government, Clayton, Missouri.

Professional Development


2007 ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education conferences
2006 IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering.
2004-2005 ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education conferences
2003-2007 IEEE

Publications/Presentations


1986

"A Model for Supporting Multiple Software Engineering Methods in a
Software Environment", Ph.D. Dissertation, The Ohio State University, 1986.,
247 pages.

1983

"Computer Based Records as an Aid to Power Plant Availability
Improvement", (Co-author, Don Anson and Larry September), Presented at the
Joint Power Generation Conference, September 22, 1983.

1980

"A High Level Simulation Model of a Networked Computer System",
Proceedings of the 1980 Winter Simulation Conference, (Co-author
Lawrence L. Rose), IEEE, Long Beach, California, December, 1980, pp. 275-289.

Community Service/Engagement


Secretary, Board of Governors, 32º Masonic Learning Centers for Children, Columbus OH.
(1999-present)