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Jeffrey Goldberg
Personal Information
Jeffrey Paul Goldberg
Mailing address 5225 Canyon Crest Drive
Suite 71-439
Riverside, California, 92507
Net Address
jeffrey@goldmark.org
http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/
(Further technical contact information is listed on page 6)
Birth year: 1961
Citizenship/Visas: US Citizen
Education
198487 Graduate studies in Linguistics, Stanford University. PhD degree not com-
pleted.
197984 Bachelor Degree (1984) with honors in the major awarded in Linguistics by
Crown College, University of California, Santa Cruz.
1979 Completed high school. Long Beach Polytechnic, Long Beach, California.
Non-academic work
20032004 Various projects and tasks for Slauson Transmission Parts. Including: over-
hall of email services, spam and virus filtering, setting up mailing list server,
and taking on postmaster role; establishing LDAP directory services; con-
figuring and training on SSH usage; installing and managing DNS; Main-
taining firewall; NFS and SMB file sharing; back-up regime; security policy;
Other systems maintanence tasks.
2004 March. Network and email consulting for the California Council on Science
and Technology.
2003 August. Network restructuring for Wi-Fi network at Coffee Roasters (River-
side, CA).
2003 June. Consulted on mail configuration for www.rockfortots.org. Writing
sendmail M4 configuration file.
2001 MayAugust. Temporary assistant for Riverside County Workforce Devel-
opment Center. Part-time.
Curriculum vita Jeffrey Goldberg
Worked as part of team surveying Riverside county businesses concerning
the electricity situation. The job involved designing and setting up a Mi-
crosoft Access database along with data entry forms and report.
2001 March. Consultant for kruzin.net, resolving mail access problem to their
POP server (qpop on Linux). The problem was a customer DNS miscon-
figuration interacting with qpop's security measures.
19952000 Cranfield University Computer Centre. Assistant Information officer from
March 1995 to September 1996 (part-time). Communications/Systems pro-
grammer September 1996 to June 2000 (part-time).
Responsibilities have included production of web and paper based comput-
ing documentation; support for users on university webserver; support and
maintenance of web server system and server software (scripting, Apache
modules). Unix software installation; Secure server access; Email man-
agement; install and design of central email transport and access systems.
NNTP server management, user training; DNS management; Email mail-
ing list system management,installation and training. NTP management,
installation. SSL layer management, installation; TEX installation, man-
agement. Ssh management, installation; Unix system administration. Web
caching system installation management.
19901992 Installed and managed Unix system for the theoretical linguistics depart-
ment of the E¨tv¨s Lorend University, Budapest as volunteer.
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19881994 Occasional English teaching in Hungary during that period.
198688 Various one-time tasks as technical assistant to the publications department
of the Center for the Study of Language and Information. Including book
production (TEX) and email based bibliography search system.
198284 Various roles at KZSC (UC Santa Cruz community radio station broadcast-
ing to three counties). Roles included DJ for folk music show, writing and
reading news, live news interviews, chair of station management committee
for one term.
Academic/Research Work
199294 Instructor at Theoretical Linguistics Program (TLP), Budapest University
(ELTE). And researcher, at Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian
Academy of Sciences.
199192 Visitor at Computer Laboratories, Cambridge University.
198891 Computational linguistics consultant at the MTA Nyelvtudom´nyi Int´zete
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(Linguistics Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences). Developing
bug (Budapest Unification Grammar), a natural language grammar com-
piler. (with L´szl´ K´lm´n)
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198788 Consultant with the Natural Language Theory and Technology group at
the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, Palo Alto, California.
198486 Various Research Assistantships under Professor Ivan Sag and as a research
assistant at the Center for the Study of Language and Information (csli).
Teaching
2000 Introductory lectures for C++ course, Cranfield University.
19981999 C programming course for Msc students at Cranfield University. (Autumn
each year)
19951999 Various introductions and advanced sessions on using certain computing
facilities at Cranfield University, including WWW reply forms, server side
image maps, web publishing, Usenet.
1994 Introduction to the C programming language for cognitive science PhD
students at the E¨tv¨s University, Budapest (ELTE).
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199294 Phrase Structure Grammar, Theoretical Linguistics Department (TLD) of
ELTE.
199394 Introduction to the Unix Operating System for linguists. (Spring and Au-
tumn) at TLD
1993 Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar (Spring and Autumn) at TLD
1992 Computational tools for linguists (Autumn) at TLD
1991 Intensive one week course on non-transformational syntactic theories at
TLD.
1991 Introduction to Unix at TLD.
1991 Advanced syntax course (gpsg) at ELTE.
198889 Co-taught advanced syntax course (lfg) at ELTE.
198587 During this period I was a teaching assistant for two graduate level courses
on syntactic theory at Stanford: Joan Bresnan's lfg course, and Ivan Sag's
hpsg course.
198284 During this period I was an undergraduate teaching assistant for a `com-
puter literacy' course and the same for an introductory undergraduate
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mathematics course and for an advanced undergraduate linguistics course
at UC Santa Cruz.
Languages
Native (American) English. Good Hungarian. Very limited Spanish (Amer-
ican). Limited reading knowledge of German.
Computing
Programming
C (have taught C at post-graduate level). Perl (many short scripts, some
CGIs, Apache Modules). Tools including Make, rcs, gdb. Scripting lan-
guages. Scripting languages: sh, csh, awk, sed. Academic knowledge (no
practical experience of): LISP, Prolog.
Systems Mostly Unix, have installed and set-up Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, SCO
Unix, SCO Xenix systems. Have done systems management on the above,
plus DEC Alpha OSF1, more limited on SunOS. Limited VMS, TOPS20
experience. Microsoft systems experience includes, NT4, NT5, Win2000
and limited XP; also includes experience with MS-DOS, Windows 3.11,
Windows 95/98/Me.
File systems: In addition to the usual, have done systems management on
AFS and AdvFS.
Email Good understanding with RFCs and practices. Have acted as postmaster
for medium sized university in UK and medium sized business in the US.
Mail transport systems: exim (extensive knowledge), sendmail (extensive
knowledge), PP (have managed and maintained), MMDF (have managed).
Management of relay and blocking controls and policies. Addressing abuse
reports. Mail system maintenance from user database. Some experience
managing SMTP and IMAP on OpenVMS systems.
Mail policy tools: Have written MIMEDefang filters, SpamAssassin with
Bayesien filters, DNSBLs, Malware scanning with clamav.
Mail access systems: IMAP, POP, particularly U. Washington c-client based
tools, patching sources for local needs. SSL IMAP and POP access.
Mailing list management: majordomo and mailman installation and man-
agement, plus list management, archiving via MHonArc. Mailing list man-
agement experience since 1985.
MUAs: Advanced understanding of administration of Pine, MH, Simeon.
Knowledge and experience with most other clients.
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web Web management experience since early 1995. CERN, Apache servers.
Apache (1 and 2) installation, modules, configuration, mod perl, CGI's,
access control. mod ssl, SSIs. Analog, MHonarc, ROADS.
HTML, Standards.
Caching: Harvest and Squid installation and management; ICP.
Network Other network applications include managing and installing NTP: xntpd.
NNTP: dnews, leafnode, limited experience with INN. Maintaining DNS
tables. Useful knowledge of IP.
Security openssl, ssh, PGP and crypto in general. tcp wrappers, Linux firewalls,
Smoothwall, OS X server firewalls, policy issues. Also have interested in
the history of cryptography: Manage the Bletchley Park email discussion
list, and managed the Bletchley Park website from 19962000.
Document preparation
TEX, L TEX systems installation, maintenance; author and maintainer of
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"lastpage" and "endfloat" L TEX packages. Book production ("Computa-
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tional Linguistics in the 1980s" a bibliography, CSLI, Chicago University
Press). HTML, troff, scribe.
MS Access Designed and implemented a multitable Access database including data
entry forms, queries and reports using Access 2000 on an NT4 system.
Publications
Several academic publications in both linguistics and in management. List
available upon request.
References
References available upon request
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