Asoke Bhattacharyya

 

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RESUME

Asoke K. Bhattacharyya                       Tel: 815-524-5109
5111 Montauk Drive                                                                   e-mail: bka_k@Yahoo.com
Plainfield, IL 60586                                                                              Citizen: American


SKILL SUMMARY :

Object Oriented System Planning, Analysis, Design and Implementation ::  Visual Studio .Net Enterprise Architect :Call Center Design; UML Design & Use Cases ::  Visual C++, C#  development: .NET Development ::VB application and component design and development: SQL Server 2000 :: Microsoft Project Management Software :: Conceptual and physical database modeling

EXPERIENCE:


Fall’05: Offered a Short Course on Business Plan Writing

Car Detailing System Integration

Spring’06: Part II: Car Detailing System Integration Implementation:

Implementation of the Integrated Car Cleaning System: This is in progress. The design in Part I is being implemented in phase I using Micromedia Dreamweaver when it comes to Website implementation. All necessary diagrams have been implemented in terms of html files. Will go live by end of May’06.


Fall’05: Part I: Car Detailing System Design:

The objective of part I of the investigation is to do a requirement planning, analysis and design of the Car Detailing System that Simulation and Modeling has been contracted to develop for the Elite Detailing Services Company. The requirements of the system have been clearly laid out and the analysis and design of the system have been discussed. Business Process Model Activity Diagram, Use Case, Interaction, Data Flow and class diagrams are presented and explained. The full block diagram of the proposed system has been provided with explanation of all functions required to be performed by the system. The implementation (Software Development and User Interface Design) for the system will be performed later in two phases




Summer ’05: Home Inspection Company:

Building Inspection Software with Customer Patterns. This software integrates with the existing software used by the company to do a complete operation. The additional features introduced are  prediction of the cost of repair now and in subsequent years


Compensation Review Report (Ongoing): Internally Funded

This deals with the requirement Planning, Analysis and Design of a system which will enable managers to do evaluation along with other important company and employee information to analyze. The employee gets access to only his/her information and some general information about employee. The implementation is being done by C#.Net & VB.Net


On-Site Contractor in Rockwell FirstPoint Contact, Wood Dale, IL
(November 2003-March 2004)

Requirement Planning, Analysis and Design of a Next Generation Call Center:

Objective: Analyzing, Reviewing, Developing and Documenting a High Level. Requirements Documents for the Purpose of Creating Marketing/Technical Requirements for a Simulation and Modeling Product.

This task included:
 
A Quick Survey of the Capability of the existing Call Center
A complete requirement planning for the next generation Virtual CC incorporating quite a few new requirements
Analysis, Design of the CC
Development of the Use Case diagram
Development of the Interaction diagrams
Identification of classes and relationships
Preparation of Object Class Diagrams
Development of the software reusing existing software as much as possible
Transformation of Business Strategies to Operational Strategy and then Business Solutions

(Later, not contracted yet) Implementation and Testing of the system on a virtual basis without affecting existing business.

Four Reports were prepared:

1.	Comprehensive High Level Requirement 
2.	Business Requirement Report
3.	The Stand Alone Model (SAM) for Next Generation Call Center at Rockwell, March, 2004
4.	The Real-Time Governor (RTG) for Quality Assurance of the Next Generation Call Center, March 2004  


Jan 2001-May 2003, SXU, Chicago
Compensation Review Report (CRR) 


Using .NET & VB.Net (Fall’02; work done for Information Systems, SXU): 
This application designs the Object Oriented Compensation (OOCRR), which managers can use to do compensation reviews for those Employees who require a compensation report. The user selects a date, which is the starting date of the report, on a calendar. The application gets access to the databases, gets information and prints the report in an useful form using Crystal Reports software.  The CRR uses an Employee class whose includes HourlyEmployee and Salaried Employee objects. Object Oriented Analysis and Design of the entire task were performed. This task included:

Knowing and applying features of C-Sharp programming language, such as data types including
strings, classes and objects
The Employee Class and CRR application development tasks are first identified
A problem analysis, Interface design, program design, and design validation have been performed
Design and implementation of Employee class, Hourly and salary employee objects
Getting access to databases
Familiarity with Crystal Reports to prepare and print reports
Making the CRR available to all managers


Web-Based E-Commerce Shopping System
(Group Work done for ACM, USA, Spring ’03)

A E-Commerce Shopping System for Doe’s Electronics has been analyzed, designed and implemented. This system allows customers to view products, purchase and get delivered at home or, office. Credit/Debit payments are possible. ProductList and ProductPrice are upgraded. The tasks included:
1) OOA & D of the E-Commerce Shopping System
2) Identification and design of Objects and Classes using C#
3) Use of web Forms and Toolbox
(Ongoing for John Wiley & Sons)
    Internet Database Programming         
 A Book Chapter with Demos. This chapter summarizes windows and Internet Database programming techniques using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET framework. It includes numerous examples on SQL Database, retrieving, inserting, changing records in SQL Server, Internet databases have presented. It is hoped when published it will be useful to the community

Data Modeling, DB Design (Course)   
Data modeling using E-R & SO modeling techniques, DB design, Implementation, SQL. Several practical scenarios were addressed. Students in groups did several projects under my direct supervision:
To demonstrate how to move data from MS Access and excel and almost any other ODBC-complaint data source. Use Northwest plants DB). (The excel Project consists of creating a new database, import the DB into a DB table in SQL server; It might need upsizing (use upsize wizard) (2) To show how to publish SQL server data on your intranet as static Web pages using the Web Assistant Wizard and Excel (Use Northwind DB). Needed: SQL Server, Web Assistant Wizard (WAW), Network, Internet explorer 4.0 or, higher, MS Excel 2000, pubs and Northwind DBs (3) To build a Corporate Intranet with Internet Information Server (IIS).(Setting up MS IIS  and create a simple, human resource intranet and know how to use Active Server Pages (ASPs) to interact with SQL server) (4) To set up a simple data mart from Single-Source Data (5) Create a Multi-Source Data Mart with Data Transformation Services. How to store data in different formats (Text, Access, Excel)  and combine them in a single format? (6) Create a simple e-commerce Web sites that use a SQL server 7 "back end". After you have completed these projects, you will have all of the knowledge necessary to successfully build a small Data-Driven Web site that can process online credit card transactions.



(ASP.NET)                
                                    
Introducing .NET-Terminology & New Features of ASP.NET-VB.NET, Basics-A Simple ASP.NET Application-Adding server control to form— Accepting information Using Web Forms—SQL Server Basics—ADO.NET—managing Data for ASP Applns. —Displaying data using Data Binding server control—Creating User & Composite Controls—Getting Started and Building ASP.NET Web Services—Building Mobile Web Applications—Managing State –Creating, tracing, debugging and handling exceptions—Sorting and Deploying ASP Applns.—Developing ASP.NET applications in Visual C# (Course and Projects at Home)
Teaching: Advanced C++, Databases, Java Programming, and WWW Applications
Did projects in summers for Argonne National Laboratory and Kirtland Air Force Base. Responsible for many new courses and improvement of existing courses, such as C++, databases, parallel programming. One of the strategists for curriculum development for CS and Computer Information Systems with practical aspects in mind.  Constantly upgraded myself with recent advances in CS/IT. Did projects in summers for Argonne National Laboratory and Kirtland Air Force Base
Argonne National Laboratory Summer Research (May 16-Aug 15’95)
This research was on an advanced concept for US DOE to help start a research project on detection of buried underground objects in Argonne National Laboratory. The problem was simulated on a Vax/VMS computer using Fortran and C-language. Though it was OO analysis, the code was divided into parts, which did separate jobs, and a main program coordinated the different modules. Given the parameters (ground, radar and object) it will determine how to facilitate detection of an object that is hiding inside ground.
Philips Laboratory, Kirtland AFB Summer Scientist Program (May 23-Aug 16’96):
This project was similar to above but for US AFB sponsored by an US AFB summer research support. Here the targets were of interest to air force. A computer simulation was done and investigations were made as to how the buried objects can be discriminated against each other. An RS 6000 computer was used and the language was Fortran and C. 
August 1989-Aug 1994      Professional Staff, New Mexico State University and Physical Science Lab., Las Cruces, NM
Research and development for White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), National Security Agency(NSA). The major job was broadly computer simulation of weapon systems, and the NSA research was on computer simulation, fabrication and testing of chiral materials. Non-object oriented software was developed which designs and determines the properties of chiral material.
Education:

B.S. (Honors), Calcutta University, India
B.S. Electronics Engineering, Calcutta University College of Technology, India
M.S. Electronic Engineering, Calcutta University of Technology, India
Ph.D., Electrical Communication Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India

(In India)

Study on YIG Devices-Department of Defense (Unclassified Research Project (URP), Govt. of India (Design, fabrication and computer simulation using Fortran)
Computer Simulations of EM Scattering Problems and Stealth Technology, Dept. of Electronics, Govt. of India (URP)(At IIT, Kharagpur, India)
     (Computer simulation of Simple Stealth Structures using Fortran)
Target Detection, Classification and Identification—Sponsored by Department of Defense (URP)  (Computer Simulation of Detection, classification and Discrimination of Subsurface Targets) 

In Canada and United States:




“Inter-Antenna Coupling on Aircraft Structures”: The coupling and Interference of antennas on sponsored by NSERC. Canada                                          aircraft

“Computer Simulation of Aircraft Duct”, the aircraft duct is modeled. Using C programming: Sponsored by White Sands Missile Range, language, the results help in identifying the aircraft
(July 1990-August 92)

“Design, Fabrication and Testing of Chiral Materials”    
This was material research. Unclassified Research project, simulation of a new material Sponsored by NSA to examine its usefulness using Fortran and C  
(August 1992 to July 1994)   

“Computer Simulation of US Army Ordnances”      
This and the next one were concerned with the Argonne National Lab, summer 1995, detection and identification of buried objects. Algorithms were developed and implemented  

“Computer Simulation of US Army Ordnances”: Using C and Fortran programming languages on Kirtland Air Force Base, summer 1996                     VAX/VMS and RS 6000 mainframes
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