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About Stuart Clayman
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Stuart Clayman has over 25 years experience in IT of which he has most recently been involved as a CTO for companies developing novel technologies, such as the Timeindexing framework for processing time-ordered data. The most recent system, Clipweaver, is a
multi-media platform which is a cross between a wiki and a media sharing site. Clipweaver has been written using Groovy and Grails, which build on the knowledge of Java and model driven architectures.
Stuart's IT career started with a BSc in Computer Science from UCL, London, and a PhD in Computer Science investigating Parallelism, Functional Programming, and Rule-Based Systems. He worked as a lecturer at Kingston University, teaching programming languages, operating systems, and systems architecture.
As a Research Fellow at UCL, he investigated video conferencing systems, with particular interest in conference control protocols(which eventually became SIP), service oriented architectures, and
conference recording and playback systems.
After UCL, he became a consultant in Object-Oriented programming and distributed systems. In 1996, he began working in Java based systems for the likes of Reuters, IBM, and Nat West. The use of Java for many
web-based systems led on to the design and development of a system for model driven architectures.
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