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    Personal Statement As a hardworking student, skilled developer, and successful engineer, I understand that formal education from a top rated program, such as Stanford, is a necessity to achieve my goal of moving into management roles and being a successful entrepreneur. Through Stanford’s Management Science & Engineering Technology and Engineering Management and Computer Social Science tracks, I will gain the managerial and technical acumen to propel my career forward and expand my…

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    a computer to complete tasks. It is a language all its own, elegant in its simplicity. The extensive collection of code results in program that is designated as Software. Computer programmers are the engineers that develop these software programs. They are the core of what makes technology possible. Creation begins with software engineers submitting design specification to the programmers. After analyzing the information, they determine how to translate this request, using computer languages…

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    Frederick Brooks is a computer architect and scientist, and software engineer. He was born in 1931 in a city of North Carolina, called Durham. Brooks went to Duke University and acquired a Bachelor degree in physics. He also finished Harvard University and obtained a PhD in Applied Mathematics there. He worked at IBM (International Business Machines) and was responsible of the 360 IBM system and OS 360 development. To add, scientist also worked on the IBM 7030 Stretch, which is a transistorized…

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    The degree will open doors for positions such as researcher, scientist, or software engineer at top places. Many positions at prestigious companies like Google require or prefer applicants who gained a master degree in computer science. My dream job is to work as R&D software engineer at Google and I am sure gaining the masters degree from your prestigious department will increase my chances of landing my dream job. My previous…

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    Read the MIT Sloan Business School case: Should you build strategy like you build software Compare the case with what is written in the book, how are they similar? How are they different? What is the advantage/disadvantage of each? Software Development Software development is a discipline that all relate directly to the progress, improvements in productivity, and a lot of smart people working hard and generating significant benefits for businesses and society. But at the same time we note that…

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    The Survival of an individual in the IT industry hinges on technology expertise and implementation skills. I was told about these two lifelines by my senior colleagues multiple times, but as the saying goes "realization comes with experience '. I personally understood this while was working on a critical project at Akamai Technologies. I was a Project manager and an integration specialist; wherein my primary responsibilities were to be an Akamai Product expert and be a Technical lead on…

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    interests as a young boy were divided between aviation and computers. At the age of 13, I began to focus more on my digital hobbies after a neighbor offered to assist me in learning the art of programming. During the next few years, he mentored me in software development using primarily C# with the .NET Framework. In that time, I created a collection of small personal applications and games as I experimented with code and concepts. At age 17, I became interested in interacting with the physical…

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    who wished to develop software that managed finances and taxes of individuals and small businesses. In 1984, the first financial program debuted- Quicken. With continuous feedback from customers, QuickBooks was established in 1992 following the releases of other types of software. The 1990s was the beginning of Intuit’s attempt to develop a user contribution system. As the years progressed, Paul Coletta, senior experience manager and Floyd Morgan, principal software engineer, formulated an idea…

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    be independent and never being dependent on someone’s else financially. She mentioned that an engineer should push himself to get promoted to the next level of work such as moving from industrial calculations to high level of inventions. She made me realize that there is no limit of learning and I have to get internships as soon as I can be well- known in the industry. As a chemical or process engineer, there is not much to say about communicating skills unless if there is a project that needs…

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    Hacking A Computer Systems A movie “Algorithm: The Hacker Movie,” illustrates a view of a hacker life and what he or she does because he or she doesn’t care about the privacy and laws. According to the movie, it shows that “The hackers live by one rule: information should be free and everything can be simplified and coded and understood as information” (Documentary Storm). By the statement, we can assume that, the hackers don’t live socially like other people do. They may not go for dates or…

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