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Arcessa was a search engine company that rose from the ashes of the ill-fated 360 Powered Corporation
Daniel Pasco worked as part of an eight-person development team on the Arcessa information retrieval system, a highly parallel, distributed application for indexing and searching very large-scale (multi-terabyte) document corpora.

During his time at Arcessa Daniel:
  • Authored a generic Java server framework based on the Apache Phoenix architecture. This framework was used to host several different services within the Arcessa system.

  • Authored a suite of system monitor utilities for subsystem health and status checks.

  • Collaborated with teammates on data model design and publishing system architecture, information retrieval algorithm design.

  • Collaborated on distributed publishing system implementation and automation.

  • Developed software and scripts to manage multiple services within a distributed, highly parallel information retrieval application under GNU/Linux Solaris, and AIX.

  • Worked on integrating the Arcessa information retrieval system with HP OpenView


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