Eric N. Reiss

Personal Interests

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ICONS

From my duties described below I decided to go out and grab some interesting icons and other HTML related images for SIGDA and the School of Engineering. Here are links to the ones I thought interesting. If any are in violation of any copyrights please let me know.

Arrows
Backgrounds
Balls
Buttons
Chicklets
Chrome
Cubes
Diamonds
Dice
Icon Potpourri
LEDs
Lines
Marbles
Menus
Paws
Pins
Planets
Stars
Triangles
I also designed a new SIGDA Logo which was really just an edited version of one that Kathy Preas had, unfortunately, the SIGDA board voted on one of the others she had designed/collected.
My image is below.



I also set up a directory of frequently needed programs for our Web Developers in the different Engineering Depts. This enables us to FTP shareware that many of the Developers request, much quicker than trying to get it during the high traffic periods on the Internet which we run into during work hours.
I called it Eric's Toolbox.


The need for writing this page arose because as part of my senior design project, I was co-author of the Electrical Engineering Department's new homepage and needed to provide a link for the credits at the bottom of that homepage. If you would like to see the page then use the link listed below.

http://jupiter.ee.pitt.edu/~eewww/

Since completing the EE Depts homepage, I have been hired to be the Manager of the SIGDA Internet Server which is part of the parent organization ACM. SIGDA stands for Special Interest Group on Design Automation. ACM is Association for Computing Machine ry.

The URL for SIGDA is below.
http://kona.ee.pitt.edu/

My work on the EE Dept homepage and the SIGDA Internet Server has now led to yet another job for the School of Engineering at Pitt. I am the Manager of another Web Site. Luckily the jobs are quite different.

At SIGDA, I primarily interface with Dr. Steve Levitan and Yee-Wing Hsieh. I personally do a lot of work involving daily maintenance of the Web site. Not very exciting and a lot of busy work.

The School of Engineering job requires more involvement with other Web page developers in the departments within the school and it is more creative. The URL for the School of Engineering Web Site is below.
http://www.engrng.pitt.edu/~engwww/