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Okoneshnikov Alexander (oko@inist.cronyx.ru)
Sat, 25 Nov 1995 14:05:39 +0300


Alexander Okoneshnikov
Proesd Shokalskogo 28, Apt. 9
Moscow, Russia

Phone: (7-095)-476-1663
Email: oko@inist.cronyx.ru alex@okoalex.msk.su oko@inist.msk.ru

OBJECTIVE To obtain a temporary or permanent position with the potential for
advancement in the company.

COMPUTER SKILLS

Operating systems: UNIX, Windows-NT, MS-Windows, OS/2, Novell, MS-DOS.
Hardware: IBM compatible PC (support and assembly).
Languages: Over 6 years experience in C, C++, MSVC, 80x86 Assembler, Pascal,
8080 Assembler, BASIC.
Protocols: IPX/SPX, TCP/IP, X.25, X.28.
Databases: Informix SQL

COMMUNICATION SKILLS

I can speak English well.

WORK EXPERIENCE

1991-present: ProgramBank Ltd., INIST Ltd.

My responsibilities include design and implementation of communication
software and solving problems (at assembler language level) of task-to-task
communication.
My programs (up to transport level in OSI model) designed for interbank
transactions software, use modem-to-modem connections, IPX, TCP/IP, X.25,
X.28 protocols. These programs are used by many banks and exchanges in Russia
(Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange is one of them).
I am now working on protocol (up to application level) for command
exchange in Informix SQL programs.
Currently I am an administrator at Novell servers (tmese to be accurate).

EDUCATION

1986-92: MS in Computer Science (minor: Radio Engineering)
Physical and Technical (PhysTech) Institute of Moscow, Dolgoprudny.
Faculty of Radio Engineering and Cybernetics.
1983-85: High School of Physics and Mathematics
under auspices of Novosibirsk State University

My Diploma was based on work conducted during the two last years at PhysTech.
The work was to make an external modem with V.25bis, V.23 and error correction
(like V.42). I performed all required hardware and software design.
The modems were produced and sold for several years.

HONORS

1985 First Prize in All Russia Contest in Physics
1983 First Prize in All Siberia Contest in Physics


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