SRIVATSAN KRISHNAMURTHY
23423 NE 29th PL [Send email using form at
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Sammamish, WA-98074 Ph:
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OBJECTIVE:
To work as software engineer and contribute to the progress and development of
the organization that I am involved with.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Masters in Computer Science GPA 3.3/4
Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
OPT (Optional Practical Training) -- January 1st 2008 to December 31st 2008.
Bachelors in Computer Science from Anna University, Chennai, India GPA
8.4/10
PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE:
1. Internship in Sterling Commerce Ann Arbor from June’06 to Dec’06 where the
Job Profile was Technical Intern of the Platform Engineering team. I was involved
in the testing and development of GIS – Gentran Integration Suite which is a new
design in EDI software. The major components of the software, such as data
transfer, secure FTP, formatting, and business process flow are all assembled in
different ways when compared to existing EDI software. GIS connects remote plants
and factories or newly acquired divisions. On the Sterling side the Gentran
Integration Suite enables the evolution of your existing systems environment to
integrate past, present, and future technologies and practices. It powers
business process orchestrations, high-volume electronic message exchange, complex
routing, translation, and flexible interaction with multiple internal systems and
external business partners. Developing the product involved the use of C++.
Testing techniques by and large involved regression testing, performance testing,
load testing, unit and integration testing.
2. Internship in “Landmark Info Tech, Chennai, India” from October ’03 to
December ‘03 where the job profile was Trainee of the Design Team. The project
was to develop a Barcode Analysis and Inventory Processing. The design was
developed using Visual Basic (VB) and Oracle. The interface had VB as the front
end and Oracle8i as the back end. The database had extensive details of the
products, product details and other company related information and our work was
instrumental for the company and its associates to search the interface for
details regarding their inventories and supplies. Involved mainly with the back
end.
3. Internship at the Oil and Natural Gas Commission, India from May 2004 to July
2004 where I was involved in database operations. The work involved searching the
database based on queries and setting up new relations from the results. The
database was made much simpler, efficient and produced results precisely and in
lesser time. Used SQL and Oracle8i to retrieve records and set up new relations
based on the results thereby making the search for data simpler and results more
accurate.
ACADEMIC RESEARCH WORK:
1. Presented a comprehensive report on “Virus and Worms” as part of my academic
course Computer Systems Security in December 2008. The report gave a
comprehensive look into the world of virus and worms and their origins. It also
listed the various prominent attacks, the extent of damages caused and the action
taken thus far to combat the threat. The report was well appreciated and was one
of the three best reports among 25 students.
2. Presented a seminar report on “Spatio-Temporal Database Schema” for the
project in the DBMS: Autonomous Tools for Online Resource Integration and
Exploration course and this was a seminar course where the main idea was to make
the student come up with a new concept. This report was taken up the database
team at Wayne State for further analysis and possible implementation in the
future. Spatio-temporal database involves handling data in space and time domains
and the analysis was to evolve a method to better represent moving data in the
real world.
3. Was the Quality Assurance engineer of my team “Invincibles” for the group
project “System Parser” which was the final project of the Software Quality
Assurance course in April 2007. Here I was involved in every stage of the project
including The initial design of the parser and its functional requirements making
sure of the standards and very instrumental in the successful outcome of the
project. Devised the test plan and test cases for the tester and the design was
implemented in C++.
4. Presented a seminar on the topic “Home Area Networking (HAN)” as part of my
curriculum during winter 2006 Broadband Networks course. This seminar gave a full
and detailed view on the HAN and all related issues and concerns were thoroughly
explained and illustrated with relevant data.
5. Submitted research projects on the topics “Zeroconf Networks” and “Virus
Attacks on the Internet During the Last 5years” as part of my Masters curriculum.
The Zeroconf Networks or Zero Configuration Networking is a set of techniques
that automatically create a usable IP network without configuration or special
servers. This allows inexpert users to connect computers, networked printers, and
other items together and expect them to work automatically. Without Zeroconf or
something similar, a knowledgeable user must either set up special services, like
DHCP and DNS, or set up each computer's network settings by hand, which is a
tedious task, and is challenging for non-technical people. Here again the concept
was fully analyzed and relevant data was given to substantiate the same. The
Virus Attacks was a Survey Analysis which probed into the details of Virus
Attacks that were prevalent in the internet during the last 5 years and the
detailed effects and counter measures adopted for overcoming and adapting to the
attacks and preventing them.
6. Designed and analyzed the basic functions and attribute requirements and
setup the basic design for the complete implementation of an “Online Employment
Portal” for my Bachelor’s final year project. Was instrumental in the overall
conceptual design of the project and its meeting the Quality Assurance standards.
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
Programming Languages : C, C++ and Java.
Operating Systems : UNIX, Linux, WindowsNT/2000/XP/Vista.
Other Skills : HTML, DHTML, SQL.
Networking : TCP/IP, Firewalls, ARP, RARP, DNS and Routing.
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