RAHUL GARG
EXPERIENCE SUMMARY
Nearly 24 months of total experience as a Software Engineer in the analysis, design development testing and implementation of telecommunication and commercial applications. Functional area of work includes Network Management, Intelligent Networks, SS7 networks, and TCP/IP.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics & Communication), Barkatullah University, India, 2000.
Regional Engineering College, Bhopal with an aggregate of 78.8%
TECHNICAL SUMMARY
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HARDWARE
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PC (PENTIUM), SUN Sparc
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OPERATING SYSTEM
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WINDOWS 95/98, Solaris 2.X, Linux 7.1
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LANGUAGES
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C++, Unix Shell Scripting, BDK, Java 1.X, Java Swings, SQL/PL-SQL
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MIDDLE-TIER
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RMI, CORBA
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APPLICATIONS
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Intelligent Networks related application, Network management Applications.
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DATABASE
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Timesten ,ORACLE 8.0i.
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FRONT-END
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SQL Plus, APPLET, Java Swings
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OTHER(S)
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JDK, JDBC, Visibroker, Kawa, Visual Sourcesafe, SCCS, Visio, Purify, Open Service Platform(OSP 2.3.8)
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PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Organisation: Mahindra-British Telecom Ltd., Mumbai
1. Feb 2002 till date
Project Montrose - Onsite, Adastral Park, Ipswich for BT wholesale
This is an Intelligent Networks project with BT Wholesale as our client. The project from our point of view involves integrating the new IN -Based functionality with the other existing suite of BT services .The functionality was implemented on Alcatel OSP r 2.3.8 (Open Services Platform). This platform include IN entities like SCP, SMP, SU, VU.
As a Team Member with a team size of 3 was involved in the following:
� Failover/Resilience Management across the platform entities.
� Simulation and testing of the alarms (SNMP traps) generated by the platform. (OSP and Mediation Functions)
Involved with:
� Switch Manager: ceasing the existing lines for the transfer from the make shift test set up to the designed architecture. (Knowledge Level: Basic)
� Involved with the alarm testing of UCP (another IN based project with the team).
Environment:
Open Service Platform 2.3.8 (Service Control Point, Service Management Point, Signaling unit, voice unit), Customer Service System, Switch Manager, Service Switching Point, Real Time Pricing Agent, Digital Unix.
2. September 2001 till Feb 2002
COE-ING-IN-COMPONENTS for MBT, Pune
Service Management Functionality (SMF): It is the entity that assists the network administrator in all the phases of Service development and maintenance such as Service database design, Service Creation, Service Testing, Service Deployment and Service Provisioning. This is implemented in Java and provides a Java Swings GUI for the user.
As a Team Member with a team size of 3 was involved in the following:
� Requirements capture
� Preparing logical and physical system design
� Involved in the development of the initial prototype including Service Provisioning, Database schema, and Service Management.
� Sharing the responsibility for Database Design.
� Unit Testing
� Integration testing
� Preparing Impact analysis report of porting SGF from Solaris to Red Hat Linux 7.1. (This was the part of an expected project involving porting of SGF from Solaris to LINUX.)
Environment:
Client Server, BDK, Java 1.X, Java Swings, PL/SQL 8.X, Unix Shell Scripting, Oracle 8i, Corba, HTTP, JDBC, ODBC, TCP/IP, Visibroker, Kawa, SQL Plus, Visual SourceSafe, PENTIUM (PC)
3. February 2001 - September 2001
CDC-ING offshore for Glenayre, US.
SGF (Signaling Gateway Functionality) is an interface gateway between a SS7 network and a voice mail system that exists on a TCP/IP network. ASU is a monitoring system, which raises alarms depending on the events raised by any generic monitored application. (SGF in this case)
As a Team Member was responsible for the following:
� Development of a SNMP Agents for network monitoring (for ASU and SGF as well), which served the GET and the GET-NEXT requests and also sent traps. Also made the manager stub for the client to test the agent's functionality.
� Development of GUI Interface (back-end) in C++ on Solaris-7 for the Alarm Subsystem Unit (ASU) for the "IP mode solution for Glenayre". This GUI was basically the back-end server in C++ for the graphical Java client
� Developing a log file for the ASU. It was meant to log all the events triggered during running of ASU.
Environment:
Client Server, Solaris, C++, SNMP, FTP, Visio, Telnet, and SCCS, Purify
TRAINING ATTENDED
� Initial Training Program:
Conducted by MBT, Pune, and Duration: 6 months, September 2000 - February 2001.
A comprehensive course covering C, C++, Java, Unix, Internet Technologies, OS concepts, VC++, Oracle 8I, D2K, VB
� OOAD AND UML:
Conducted by MBT, Pune, and Duration: 2 days, January 2002
� Introduction to Broadband:
Conducted by Mr. Kishore Konteti, GL, and MBT at Ipswich, Duration 1day July 2002.
� Software Requirement Management using Use Cases:
Conducted by Dr. Dr.Prerana Rane, Group Head of education function, MBT at Ipswich,
Duration 1day August 2002.
� Introduction to Interconnect Billing:
Conducted by Mr. Mahesh Deshmukh, Business Analyst, MBT at Ipswich, Duration 1day
August 2002.
� Function point Analysis:
Conducted by Mr. Ninad Kulkarni, at Ipswich, Duration 1 day. Sep 2002
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