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| Dave Dresser |
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Dave graduated from Arizona State University in 1974 with a Bachelor of Science
degree from the College of Engineering. He has spent most of his professional career in engineering management,
and has worked for national and international manufacturing companies encompassing a diverse product mix including
electronic flight systems, computer aided design and manufacturing, and intra-ocular and extra-ocular ophthalmics.
Dave joined the ASI team in 1995. His current professional passion is knowledge engineering and computer programming.
Dave lends his engineering expertise to many of the technical problems we tackle at
ASI, including mathematical calculations, technical research and computer graphics. He also designs and programs
many of the software solutions we use.
One of the software solutions Dave developed and which we use almost daily at ASI is
called KwiiC, a comprehensive tool for managing the discovery generated during a lawsuit. With KwiiC we can efficiently summarize, categorize and analyze large amounts of data for use in engineering report development,
technical analysis and presentation at deposition, or for trial testimony.
Dave has also designed and is writing the computer code for a flexible, user friendly computer program called KnowledgeMap.
Our goal with KnowledgeMap is to permit the user to create a comprehensive, cross-referenced database using free-form
associative logic to capture and later efficiently retrieve a virtually infinite number of highly diverse data
entries.
Check out Dave's new book, Basic Vehicle Motion Analysis, at Lawyers and Judges Publishing.
Included with the book is a very user friendly computer program called EZ-Recon that will solve 180 typical traffic
accident reconstruction problems with little more effort than would be expended to balance a checkbook.