Tuesday, October 27, 2009

orchuulga hiih 15 arga

1. Harna
2. Unshina
3.Vg tvvj awaad orchuulj tohiroh utgiina olno.
4.Shine vgnvvdee orchuulna.
5.Ogvvlbereer ni ochuulna.
6. Viliin eznee olno.
7. Gol ba togsgoliin ogvvlberee olno.
8. Text-nhee yronhii utgiina oilgono.
9. Mergejliin vgnvvdiina olno.
10. Snine mergejliin vgnvvdee tvvj bichne.
11.Shine mergejliin vgnvvdee tolinoos harna.
12.Ogvvlberee orchuulaad utga-n shalgana.
13.Orchuulsan mongol ogvvlberee bvgdiin unshina.
14.Aldaatai ogvvlbervvdee dahin ynzlana
15.Dahiad unshina.

Bussines letter




September 20, 2009
Mr. Enkhmaa
President,
SIMULINK Corporation
Technical,
Enkhmaa@gmail.com
Dear Mr.Enkhmaa :
I learned of matlabing through online research using the Search database through Services at Virginia Tech where I am completing my Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering. From my research on your web site, I believe there would be a good fit between my skills and interests and your needs. I am interested in a software engineering position upon completion of my degree in September 2009.As a graduate student, I am one of six members on a software development team where we are writing a computer aided aircraft design program for matlab. My responsibilities include designing, coding, and testing of a graphical portion of the program which requires the use of SIMULINK for graphics input and output. I have a strong background in computer aided design, software development, and engineering, and believe that these skills would benefit the designing and manufacturing aspects of software. Enclosed is my resume which further outlines my qualifications.My qualifications make me well suited to the projects areas in which your division of matlab is expanding efforts. I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss a position with you, and will contact you in a week or ten days to answer any questions you may have and to see if you need any other information from me such as a company application form or transcripts. Thank you for your consideration.Sincerely,Gerelmaa Songino Hairhan district 17th khoroo 30-23-99186201

Orchuulga hiih 15 arga


1.look
2.read
3.To write to pick content found of words
4.To translate new words
5.To translate unwrap by sentence
6.To find subject
7. Determine introduction, main body and conclusion
8. Understand this text in general
9. Find professional words
10. Writing new and professional words
11. Use dictionary to learn new words and professional words
12. Check the sentence structure in Mongolian
13. Read the translated full sentence in Mongolian
14. If i don’t get in the sentences then receiving assistance to friends
15.Read again

traffic engineering

Traffic Engineering, as it applies to traditional voice networks, is determining the number of trunks necessary to carry a required amount of voice calls during a period of time. There are two different types of connections to be aware of: lines and trunks. Companies use switches to act as concentrators because the number of telephone sets required are usually greater than the number of simultaneous calls that need to be made.
Traffic engineering a voice over X network is a five step process.
This information typically records calls that are offered, but does not provide information on calls that were blocked because all trunks were busy.
Start by separating the traffic into inbound and outbound directions. It’s important to break the traffic by distance because most tariffs are distance sensitive.
The holding time of a call (T) must account for the average time trunk is occupied and must factor in variables other than the length of a conversation. Hold times based on call billing records might have to be adjusted based on the increment of billing. Billing records based on the minute increments overstate calls by 30 seconds on average. In order to provide a “decent level of service, “base traffic engineering on a GoS during the peak or busy hour. Regardless of which method is used, the intent is to use a number that is sufficiently large in order to provide a GoS for busy conditions and not the average hour traffic. The equations traditionally used in telephone engineering are based on the Poisson arrival pattern which is an approximate exponential distribution.
Traffic arrival Characteristics:
Poisson distribution is commonly used for infinite traffic sources. In the three graphs below, the vertical axis shows the probability distribution and the horizontal axis shows the calls, once you have determined the amount of traffic in erlangs that occurs during the busy hour, the next step is to determine the number of trunks required to meet a particular GoS. The number of trunks required will differ depending on the traffic probability assumptions.
Potential Sources
The first assumption is the number of potential sources. There can be a major difference between planning for an infinite versus a small number of sources. The table below compares the amount of traffic the system needs to carry in erlangs to the amount of potential sources offering traffic, assuming that the number of trunks holds constant at 10 for a GoS of 01. The LCC option assumes that once a call is placed and the server is busy or not available, the call disappears from the system. In essence, you give up and do something different.
The LCH option assumes that a call will be in the system for the duration of the hold time, regardless of whether or not the call was placed. In essence, you continue to redial for as long as the hold time before giving up.
The LCD option means that once a call is placed, it remains in a queue until a server is ready to handle it. Then is uses the server for the full holding time. This assumption is most commonly used for automatic call distribution (ACD) systems. Assuming that the lost calls will clear the system tends to understate the number of trunks required: on the other hand, LCH overstates the number.
How the switch handless trunk allocation
As mentioned earlier, the purpose of the third step is to calculate the number of physical trunks required. We have determined the amount of offered traffic during the busy hour. We have talked to the customer so we know the GoS the customer is requesting. Finally, we are comfortable with the basic four assumptions. The only thing left to do is to calculate the number of trunks required by using formulas or tables.

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Contact information
Name :Gerelmaa.B
Address:30-23, songino hairhan distrist, Ulaanbaatar
Country: Mongolia
Cell- phone: 99186201
E-mail: gerelmaa89@yahoo.com
Personal information:
Date of birth: 08/11/1989
Place of birth: Ulaanbaatar country, mongolia
Citizenship: songino hairhan district, Ulaanbaatar
Gender: Female
Education:
High school: 1997 – 2007 81nd school of songino hairhan district
University:Now I’m studying at Information and Telecommunication University.I will be telecommunication engineer.
Professional qualifications:
- use of computer program is excellent
- knowledge of professional experience
Language:
- Mongolia (native language)
- English (excellent)
Personal behavior:
- Honesty
- Responsible
- Self
-confidence
Skill:
-Responsible
- Innovative ideas
Interest:
- Read book
- Listen to music
- play chess

Monday, October 19, 2009

Interview questions

1.Tell me about yourself. How would you describe yourself personalty?
My name is Gerelmaa. I’m honesty and self-confident.

2.What are your greatest strengths?
My greatest strengths is embarrassed.

3.Where do you see yourself five years from now? How do you feel about your future in the profession?
I imagine for very good engineer in future.

4. Looking back, what would you do differently in your life ?


5. What extra-curricular activities were you involved in?
I involved ’*Tugeemel*education center.

6.What have you learned from participation in extra-curricular-activities?
I have learned English grammar.

7.Describe your ideal company, position and job. How do you think you can develop the organization?
I want to be telecommunication engineer in your career.

8. What and in what ways do you think you can make a contribution to our organization?
I try to study our organization. So I decide what do I .

9. What makes a job enjoyable for you? What two or three things would be most important to you in your job?
. First of all it is very interesting job. Secondly it is demand job.

10. Can you work under pressure ?
No I can’t.

11. How important is communication and interaction with others on your job?
It’s most important on my job.

12. Do you prefer to work by yourself or with others?
I prefer to work with others

13.What are your long-rage goals and objectives?
My long-range goals are I will best engineer.

14.What are your short-range goals and objectives?
My short-range goals are study well, know about professional all things and become speak English well.

15.How do you plan to achieve your career goals?
I plan to modern technology so I let go past in our career.

16. What do you think you gained by working in your last job (studying in your school) ? What were you responsible for? What did your job involve?
I knew about professional things and English language. My job involved communication technology.

17. Why do you want to work for this company?
Because this company organizes many services

18. What type of position do you think you are suited for? How would you describe the position we have to offer?
Creative collectives are suited for me. You have to offer work good satisfaction and reasonable salary.

19. What aspects of the position are you most interested in? How long do you think you would stay with us?
I interested vice engineer. I think I would stay over 8 years with you

20. What salary would you expect for this position?
I would expect salary200$ for this position

Referense letter

Name:Gerelmaa Battseren
Address: 30.23 17 khoroo, songino hairhan district
Email: www.Gerelmaa89@yahoo.com
Phone number:99186201 11685840
City, States: Ulaanbaatar, mongolia I have had the pleasure of knowing Gerelmaa for four years. During the years of our acquaintance. I have known Gerelmaa in many capacities.From my research on your web site, I believe there would be a good fit between my skills and interests and your needs. I am interested in a software engineering position upon completion of my degree in September 2009.As a graduate student, I am one of six members on a software development team where we are writing a computer aided aircraft design program for matlab.Enclosed is my resume which further outlines my qualifications.My qualifications make me well suited to the projects areas in which your division of matlab is expanding efforts. I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss a position with you, and will contact you in a week or ten days to answer any questions you may have and to see if you need any other information from me such as a company application form or transcripts.
She is organizational capacity, self-educated, ability to listen, works well under pressure.

Sincerely
Lkhagvasuren teacher

application

Your interested official position: telecommunication engineer1. First name: Battseren Last name: Gerelmaa
2. Birrthday: 08/11/1989
3. Female Male
4. Birth state: Ulaanbaatar
5. Nationality: Mongolia
6. Personal number: ir 99186201
7. Passport number: УБ0832528
8. Home address: 30.23,songino hairhan district
9. Phone number: 11685840
10. Email:Gerelmaa89@yahoo.com
11. Your professional and educationSchool type School name Entered year Graduated year Professional or education high school 82th school 1997 2007 University Information and Communication 2007 2011 Bachelor degree
12. Your family member(only with live)who name age Where is he/she work ? Officail position Phone numberfather Battseren 50 ‘3 r tsahilgaan stants engineer 99206289 mum Shatar 47 huwiaraa88128844 sister Bayarmaa27 brother Altangerel‘HUIS' in student 99190529