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Ace the Technical Interview

Author: Michael F. Rothstein
language: en
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Release Date: 1994
Filled with sure-win interview techniques, hundreds of sample technical questions, updates on hot new areas, and more - here is a crash course on winning your next technical interview and getting the job you want. For all computer professionals about to embark on a job search in a tough, competitive market, this information-packed guide is the place to start! The book begins with a complete introduction to the interview process from three perspectives: the applicant, the employment agency, and the employer. You'll learn the various types of interview scenarios, how to control the process to your advantage, spot "curve-ball"/trick questions, watch the agency screening process in action, and get expert tips on preparation and performance. Then you'll move on to the latest literature and brush up on important technical skills. Senior-level specialists will update you on a full range of mainframe shop activities and products - including MVS, CICS, VSAM, DB2, UNIX, OS/2 Rel. 2.1, SQL, plus cutting edge areas like OOP and client/server systems. Each technical chapter contains 70 to 100 questions that not only test your knowledge of the material but prepare you to give the credible answers the interviewer is expecting from a well-qualified candidate. Whether you are looking for a beginning, intermediate, or advanced position in the computer field, this book is the quickest way to raise your level of technical expertise while learning the ins and outs of the job-searching process. Put the experience of seasoned professionals - who know what the changing job market demands - to work for you and handle your next technical interview with ease!
Network World

For more than 20 years, Network World has been the premier provider of information, intelligence and insight for network and IT executives responsible for the digital nervous systems of large organizations. Readers are responsible for designing, implementing and managing the voice, data and video systems their companies use to support everything from business critical applications to employee collaboration and electronic commerce.
Year 2000 Mainframe Survival Guide

The practical guide for every circuit designer creating FPGA designs with Verilog Walk through design step-by-step-from coding through silicon. Partitioning, synthesis, simulation, test benches, combinatorial and sequential designs, and more. Real World FPGA Design with Verilog guides you through every key challenge associated with designing FPGAs and ASICs using Verilog, one of the world's leading hardware design languages. You'll find irreverent, yet rigorous coverage of what it really takes to translate HDL code into hardware-and how to avoid the pitfalls that can occur along the way. Ken Coffman presents no-frills, real-world design techniques that can improve the stability and reliability of virtually any design. Start by walking a typical Verilog design all the way through to silicon; then, review basic Verilog syntax, design; simulation and testing, advanced simulation, and more. Coverage includes: Essential digital design strategies: recognizing the underlying analog building blocks used to create digital primitives; implementing logic with LUTs; clocking strategies, logic minimization, and more Key engineering tradeoffs, including operating speed vs. latency Combinatorial and sequential designs Verilog test fixtures: compiler directives and automated testing A detailed comparison of alternative architectures and software-including a never-before-published FPGA technology selection checklist Real World FPGA Design with Verilog introduces libraries and reusable modules, points out opportunities to reuse your own code, and helps you decide when to purchase existing IP designs instead of building from scratch. Essential rules for designing with ASIC conversion in mind are presented. If you're involved with digital hardware design with Verilog, Ken Coffman is a welcome voice of experience-showing you the shortcuts, helping you over the rough spots, and helping you achieve competence faster than you ever expected