Steve
Nguyen
Current:
Permanent:
3800 Parkview Ln. Apt. 26C 14915 Doty Avenue
Irvine, CA 92612 Hawthorne, CA 90250
(949) 726-9325 (310) 644-7672
email: nghian@uci.edu
Bachelor
of Science in Information and Computer Science. Graduation June 2000.
SKILLS C++
HTML Microsoft Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0
Java Mac
OS ver 7.x, 8.x
UML
Applications:
Microsoft
Visual C++ Symantec’s
Visual Cafe
Borland
C++ ClarisWorks
CodeWarrior
C++ Adobe
PhotoShop
Microsoft Office 97,
2000 Norton’s
Ghost 5.1
EMPLOYMENT
Zenographics – Irvine, CA March 1999 – November
1999
·
Developed test matrices and procedures for QA
testing.
·
Performed benchmark testing on Zenographics and
competitors’ printer drivers.
·
Formatted and installed various operating systems on
networked computers.
Ingram Micro – Santa Ana, CA December
1998 – January 1999
·
Performed
black box testing of company’s websites on the Internet.
·
Logged
errors that have been detected into a database.
Kaplan – Costa Mesa, CA
October 1998 – December 1998
·
Assisted
students
·
Proctored
examinations
Jamba Juice – Irvine, CA November 1997 – November 1998
·
Cashier
·
Juice
preparation
COURSE WORK
Software Engineering: Learned the concepts,
methods, and current practices of software engineering. Designed and implemented an automated
substitute scheduling program using Java.
Software Tools and Methods: Learned concepts and
techniques of constructing software in a systematic fashion using detailed
designs and specifications, various development tools, and object oriented design
and analysis with UML.
Computer Networks: Learned the concepts of computer network architectures, the layering
of communication protocols, and the function(s) of each layer. Performed an evaluation of the efficiency of
coaxial cable versus twisted pair cable through switched and shared
Ethernet.
Computer Graphics: Learned the concepts and techniques of
computer animation. Developed animated
programs using OpenGL APIs in C++.
Organizational Information Systems: Performed a self-analysis of UC Irvine OPAC
(On-line Public Access Catalogs) systems that included Antpac and Melvyl to
determine the systems’ effectiveness and feasibility and provided
recommendations for improvements on the systems based on the analysis.