qureshi@bgsuvax.UUCP (Naveed Hasan Qureshi) (01/26/89)
Naveed Hasan Qureshi. 137 N. Church St. East Apt, Bowling Green, OH 43402. Tele : (419)352-2238. Dear Prospective Employer, I will be graduating with an M.S. in computer science in May 1989. I am looking for a job in the field of Data- base, Network & Data Communications or Software Development. Before going on, I would like to mention one thing, I am not a U.S. citizen. I hold an F1 visa, so if you don't hire non U.S. citizen, please do not bother to read further ( Thank You ). I completed M.S. in Applied Mathematics from Pakistan and came to U.S.A. in 1986 and since then I am working on my M.S. in Computer Science. I have worked with UNIX, VMS, XENIX, MSDOS and CMS and have a valuable experience of developing applications under these operating systems. I have been working with UNIX Kernel and its device drivers and have become a skilled C programmer. I have implemented communication protocols and relational databases in C. With my Mathematics background and skills in computer science, I am sure that, I will be a great asset to your company. My resume follows this letter. I will be available through telephone or E-Mail for any questions. I will appre- ciate a favorable reply. Thanking you with regards Yours truly, Naveed H. Qureshi. January 26, 1989 - 2 - Naveed Hasan Qureshi. 137 N. Church St. East Apt. Bowling Green, OH 43402. (419)352-2238 E-Mail : qureshi@andy.bgsu.edu Objectives : A position as a computer administrator or as member of a team working in the field of computer networks & com- munications or Databases. I will also be very happy to work in a research environment. Education : M.S. Computer Science (GPA 3.0/4.0) from Bowling Green State University. I have taken courses in Data Commun- ications, Operating Systems, Data Base Administration, Com- piler Design, Computer Graphics, Micro Computer Design, Artificial Intelligence, and Software Engineering. M.S.(1985) Applied Mathematic (GPA 3.5/4.0) from University Of the Punjab, Pakistan. I have taken courses in Mathematical Statistics, Mathematical Physics, Linear Alge- bra, Mechanics and Relativity, Quantum Mechanics and Numeri- cal Analysis. B.S.(1983) Physics & Mathematics. Work Experience : Developed Hierarchical Database applications for DBMS using cobol on VAX 8530 running VMS. Developed Applications for Ingress and Oracle using SQL on VAX 11/785 running 4.3 BSD UNIX. Designed and implemented a subset of Codasyl Model Database using ISAM files & cobol on IBM 4341. Worked on a project to automate (in Pascal) a theory of analyzing service requests to a centralized database using PetriNets. Designed and implemented a reliable data communication protocol by using IP datagram service & C on VAX 11/780 running 4.3 BSD UNIX. January 26, 1989 - 3 - Implemented TFTP server and TFTP Application by using C and IP datagram service on vax running 4.3 BSD UNIX. Worked on Device drivers for MicoVax 2000 running ULTRIX. Developed class projects for operating system classes which were related to modifying and analyzing the Hard Disk Controller, Floppy Driver, and TTY Drivers for MicoVax 2000. Wrote a program to draw and display three dimensional objects. Developed a disassembler for Motorola's 68000 micro processor. Developed an interpreter for a language Small on IBM 370 using Assembler. Installed and Managed SCO Xenix Operating System, Development System, VP/ix for one year. Maintained UUCP connections, and developed software in C. One year Experience as Micro Computer Analyst. Managed and Developed RBase, DBase3, DataFlex, Lotus, Pascal & C application programs on IBM PCs (Dos, Xenix-386). Build a network of 10 IBM PCs using Hayes modems and Kermit. Currently I am working on a research topic in software engineering which is, to study the attitude of secretaries at BGSU towards computers and specific software packages. I am also working on project to develop a parser for a language Mini, using Lex and Yacc on UNIX. Two years as Research Assistant in Deptt. of Computer Science at BGSU. Responsibilities were to grade students course work and help with bugs in their computer programs. References Available Upon Requests. January 26, 1989