Karan R Jagwani
Ph: 9252008301
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SUMMARY
• Around 1+ years of strong experience in JAVA, XML and HTML.
• Member of the team that assisted in Go-Live phase.
• A quick learner and team player who can perform under pressure while giving
consistent attention to details
• Good communication skills and a good team member.
TECHNICAL SKILLS/TOOLS
Databases: Oracle 10g, SQL Server.
Tools: WinScp, Putty, Microsoft Visio and Ethereal
OS: Windows 9x/2k/Xp, UNIX,
Networking: Routing Protocols and Switch Configuration
Languages known: Java, SQL, C, C++.
Key words: C, C++, JAVA, CCNA, CCNP, SQL, UNIX, UML, Ethereal, UNIX.
EDUCATION
• Master of Science in Computer Science (Expected Graduation – Dec 2007)
California State University, Chico (CSUC)
GPA: 3.6/4.0
• Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (June
2005)
University of Mumbai
COURSES TAKEN
Design Analysis and algorithms, Software Engineering, Introduction to network
engineering, Computer architecture, Operating System in UNIX, Topics Computer
Networking, Object Oriented Programming in JAVA, Advance Topics Database
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Company: Tata Interactive Systems June 2005 – August 2006
Modules: Java version (JDK 1.5), Html 6.0, XML.
Role: Developer, debugger and tester.
Environment: JCreator (Implementation)
Description: Tata Interactive Systems (TIS), part of the $22 billion Tata
Group, is a global pioneer in e-learning.
Project Title: HMCO ACE Conversion
Summary of the project:
The ACE Online Quiz Engine is a web application that delivers assessable test
content to users of the various HMCO College websites. There are authoring tools
as well that have been created to allow content authors the ability to create,
import, edit, and preview content derived from editorial.
Responsibilities:
• Gathering requirements for the project and creating appropriate business
blueprints as per the requirement.
• Determining the technical approach for the project.
• Responsible for ensuring realistic test plans and testing of all new
applications developed.
• Defining the process flow.
• Supported the client in post launch session.
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
Project Title: Data Hiding Using Steganography
Summary of the project:
Steganography is the practice of encoding secret information in such a manner
such that the very existence of the information is not revealed.
We implemented this using a Least Significant Bit (LSB) technique
My role:
• Preparing the PCD
• Developing the design and the implementing the code
• Finally testing the code with various test cases.
Project Title: Client/Server Architecture
Summary of the project:
Using TCP socket communications we had to implement one server and multiple
clients. Each client will repeatedly send the contents of a data file in the
client directory to the server for display on the server screen. The server will
respond to each client request by creating a thread to handle the request.
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