Projects Undertaken: 1 Company : SLK SOFTWARE Services LTD Client : Alpine Title : TOD e-migration from WCS 4.1 to 5.1 Duration : May 2002 - till date Team Size : 6 Platform : Windows NT, JDK1.3, EJB, SERVLETS, HTML, JDBC, Enterprise Java Beans, Oracle 8i server, J2EE, Java Server : WCS 5.1 with WAS 3.5, IBM HTTP Server Position : DEVELOPER Responsibility : Preparation of Test Cases, Design of work flow for different scenarios, Bug fixing, Testing(Unit ,Integration & System) Description : We did WCS migration work (application conversion from version WCS 4.1 to WCS 5.1), for customer Alpine Consulting Inc., US. Application/site we converted is www.thermodiscestore.com Therm-O-Disc (TOD), one of the division of Emerson. This project involved modifying ejbs, jsps and database to comply with WCS 5.1. 2 Company : Semiconductor Technologies & Instruments, Bangalore, INDIA Client : Semiconductor Technologies & Instruments, Bangalore, INDIA Title : Normalized Cross Correlation Factor Duration : October 2001 - January 2002 Team Size : 4 Platform : Windows NT, XILINX, VHDL TOOL, FPGA kit. Position : Trainee Engineer Responsibility : Involved in developing Address Module. Bug Fixing of other modules, testing & downloading the code to FPGA board. Description : In STI techniques involving digital image processing of an IC is carried out to ensure even minute defects in construction of an IC is detected. It is based on MVC solutions pioneered by Texas Instruments. Here a master image of the standard IC is fed to ARM Processor (Master). The image of the IC that needs to be examined is fed to FPGA (Slave). The channel links, USB & other devices are used for communication. The pixel values of both the arm processor & FPGA are compared using NCCF algorithm and this value determines the closeness of IC under question with that of the standard IC. (Eg: If NCCF is 0.98 then the IC matches 98% to standard IC). I was involved in development of address module using Address calculation sort for this project. 3 Company : Digital India Client : Digital India Title : GUI for DDS & ER using Telnet Client Duration : November 2000 - February 2001 Team Size : 2 Platform : VAX machines with open VMS OS on server side, Windows NT, VMS- OS, JDK1.3, JDBC, TELNET protocols, Java Swings, RFC's 854,855,856 etc Position : Project Trainee Responsibility : Development of TELNET Client using telnet protocols. Development of GUI based application to handle connections to client, command execution on server and other standard GUI based features. Description : Digital India has developed an E-mail server called MailBus. This has 3 types of services namely Management services(management of server), Transfer Services(actual transfer of messages) & Directory Services (management of users for this service).Here message transfer between 2 users depends on their location & is done by an interface called user-agent: · 2 users that are on same machine send messages directly via user-agent. · 2 users that are on different machines in the same network send messages via user-agent using message routers · 2 users are on a different network send messages via user-agent using gateways All these above mechanisms seek directory services to derive perfect addresses for routing. Now in the existing system an administrator who handles these directory services had to take care of these constraints and had to cope with complex command structure in MBMAN that could involve more than 40 parameters with 4 different layers of commands to be executed on command line. This complexity was reduced intelligently by representing the commands in a tree with 2 levels, 1 level is represented on menu bar and the last layer as a dialog box, which opens on clicking second layer. So with the development of our application the complexity was considerably reduced as connection is established to server by using telnet client and commands could be executed using GUI. Academic Projects Title : Automation of a Book-House Front End : A GUI in the form of Forms developed using Java Based Swings Back End : Oracle 8.0 A book house Database using Oracle 8.0 as the Backend tool and Java Based Front-End developed using Java AWT and Swing Packages, a mini project done as part of the 7th semester. It achieved book-house automation and inventory control of operations of a book-house. It emphasized the interactions of book-house with authors, publishers, customers, sales and stocks. All the GUI standard Options were incorporated. This database package supported restricted access to customers (Normal Users) and full access to administrators thereby providing for security. · Design of Text Editor Using C, - project done as part of the 6th semester course. · Design of an Assembler using C, - project done as part of the 6th semester course. · Design of Graphics Editor using C, - project done as part of the 7th semester course