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It starts with basics of project management fundamentals like ROI,
stake holders, MOU, SDLC, CAR, DAR, traceability matrix and then
rises towards more sophisticated questions.
This CD provides interview rating sheet which can be used to judge
for yourself till what extent you are ready for software testing
interviews.
But there's a second stronger reason for writing this book which
stands taller than the readers demand and that is SQL Server
itself. Almost 90 per cent projects in software industry need
databases or persistent data in some or other form. When it comes
to .NET persisting data SQL Server is the most preferred database
to do it. There are projects which use Oracle, DB2 and other
database product, but SQL Server still has the major market chunk
when language is .NET and especially operating system is windows. I
treat this great relationship between .NET, SQL Server and Windows
OS as a family relationship. In my previous book we had only one
chapter which was dedicated to SQL Server which is complete
injustice to this beautiful product. So why an interview question
book on SQL Server? If you look at any .NET interview conducted in
your premises both parties (Employer and Candidate) pay no
attention to SQL Server even though when it is such an important
part of development project. They will go talking about stars (OOP,
AOP, Design patterns, MVC patterns, Microsoft Application blocks,
Project Management etc etc). I am not saying these things are not
important but if you see in development or maintenance majority
time you will be either in your IDE or in SQL Server. Secondly many
candidates go really as heroes when answering questions of OOP,
AOP, Design patterns, architecture, remoting and others but when it
comes to simple basic question on SQL Server like SQL, indexes
(Forget DBA level questions) they are completely out of track.
Third very important thing IT is changing people expect more out of
less. That means they expect a programmer should be architect,
coder, tester and yes and yes a DBA also. There where times and it
will still exist for mission critical data that there will be
separate positions for DBA's. But now many interviewers expect
programmers to also do a job of DBA, Data warehousing etc. This is
the major place where developers lack during facing these kinds of
interview. So this book will make you walk through those surprising
questions which can sprang from SQL Server aspect. I have tried to
not go too deep as that will defeat the complete purpose of an
"Interview Question" book. I think that an interview book should
make you run through those surprising question and make you prepare
in a small duration (probably with a night or so). I hope this book
really point pitfalls which can come during SQL Server Interview's.
I hope this book takes you to a better height and gives you extra
confidence boost during Interviews. SQL Server is the database
flagship of Microsoft. It's probably the only best database product
when doing projects with windows and its rule the windows family
like a king. "SQL Server 2005", its recent release is packed with
probably the best features like .NET integration, Data warehousing
and mining concept which makes it one of the best product for both
DBA's and programmers. This book goes how to tackle interview
questions related to this product and get you in to a decent
position.
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