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 Alexandra Tsatsenkina

Alexandra Tsatsenkina

Master's work topic:

Intellegent superstructure above problem-oriented CAD in formal language for modelling objects

Instructor: Grigoriev A.V.

Email: san_ka_no_1@rambler.ru


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About myself:

I was born on the 26 of January, 1985 in Donetsk, in the family Tsatsenkin Vladimir Kirillovich, of electronics engineer, and Kushnareva Galina Alexandrovna, a programmer (yes, I felt harmful computer radiation even before birth . My childhood was spent here in Donetsk, in kindergardens, and sometimes at home and in the yard, because kindergardens "closed for repairs" with frightening regularity. As a child I combined not very combinable qualities such as independence and rather peaceful nature . In fact, it was something like "I certainly will listen what you want me to do, but at the earliest opportunity I’ll do what I consider to be necessary" . This feature highly irritated nurseries and childminders. Yes, unlike many children I never wanted to grow up quickly, because it was clear that this will be .

I spent all of the 10 school years between 1992 and 2002 in school ¹17. I think this year many good (or not very) words will be written in master's pages of my classmates, because 7 masters from PS-06m are graduates from this school. I can only add that we were very lucky that we had good teachers. Although there were some misunderstanding walking creatures like our director with his super genius ideas like building a high fence and disengage it with com rose (well, at least not barbed wire under stress : D). We lived with my class and other school inhabitants fairly peacefully, mainly on the principle, I do not touch you, and you do so, too, although our class dame (from 6 to 10 class) somehow believed that I am, quote, "a girl with a stone in the pocket" :D. Well, of course, it is not true. Maybe sometimes. Not very large :D. My learning was mainly built on the principe "you, work do not afraid of us, we won’t touch you" , although I liked history, maths tought by V.I. Lysov, russian and foreign literature, chemistry.

It seems that 10 years is a lot, but they flew in one moment (and that has shown once again that they were very, very not dull). Eleventh grade, as every white furry animale, crawled quietly, and I had to decide : where, why and how to pass the entering exams. There were several variants, but the most desirable was to go on mother’s footsteps and become a programmer. I had to make my choise between PO that I liked and mother’s ASU, I stopped at PO (firstly, there it seemed to be less of physics, and secondly some of my friends came there). Almost all of the subsequent school year was dedicated to "sacred" goal of preparation for the exams, and all my work (especially made in courses of S.V. Teplinsky) acquitted itself - even before graduationfrom school, in May, if I am not mistaken, I was enrolled by ratings in the budget by the trust contract. Now I could relax a bit, and that was done with great pleasure. By the way, the biggest extrim of that summer proved to be far from final exams, or even backpacking, in which we have the most enthusiasm than wisdom leading of our ex-class master. It was sewing dress for the two days, and it was mostly worked directly on me (even when we went through continuous pines in the Carpathians, I wasn’t so biten).

University met me with a little "surprise" when it turned out that I’m our group’s proforg and on the second or third day I started to collect money for red cross or something like that. As far as initial impressions, university was the same great human antell like school, only kids are a bit older. Studies continued to be easy some disciplines easier, system logic - harder, although it depended on the teachers. Noncore subjects with rare exceptions have disappointed me, specialized courses were better, particularly those that dealt with the actual programming, nor technology. "Red" bacalavr diploma was pleasant surprise for me because I've never calculate the average score, although it was clear that it was far from being the lowest. But the point was safely passed, the statement to the magistracy was written. Why? As the unforgettable Clive Owen in "Inside man" said, "because I can do it". The statement was successfully taken, the form of studying has not changed, and now I hope to finish DonNTU with the proud title of master. I was sent to A.V. Grigorev as my master's work leader. Knowing the scientific interests of this teacher, I immediately guessed that the work will be connected with CASE systems, and I was not fooled. I put forward the theme "Intellegent superstructure above problem-oriented CAD in formal language for modelling objects". This subject is not only interesting but also quite burning because not intelligent existing CAD are already unable to satisfy the growing demands of users.

Plans for the future include an interesting adolescence, happy adulthood and secured old age.