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Bangla Posted 9 years ago
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Master's Program Motivation Letter

I am from Bangladesh. I am writing a motivation letter. Therefore, a good motivation letter probably gets the good impression above all. Could somebody have a look at my motivation letter? I am mostly afraid of some grammatical mistakes since it is not my mother language but all comments will be appreciated.


MOTIVATION LETTER


I graduated in Computer Science in May 2008 from the XXX university in Bangladesh, after this worked in software firm on various customized business applications. My degree focusses on concepts and theory, they work with the software and software systems that allow day-to-day use of any computing system. I took several courses in software development to address real-word problems, which provoked my strong interest in way to analyze data, develop software applications and work on large and complex systems. Through my daily work on software firm, I came to recognize that this is a very rapidly change industry need to keep up education. Skill learned not the todays languages, technologies from now to five year obsolete, skills need how to think, how to solve problems, in future how new technologies problems solved that may be nobody talk today, Masters in computer science is foundation so everybody need to know farther study on solid background they choose a track and go in dipper area. I want to learn more about these topics so that I can continue with my education in computer science and become a software professional in Bangladesh. With all the changes in information technology today, an effective professional need a solid grounding and understanding of the fundamentals to be able to explain these changes in a manner that can be easily and readily understood by the Bangladeshi.


Computing and computer technology are part of just about everything that touches our lives, I think 21st century is the digital age it's the internet, even if you want to become a race car driver or play baseball or you know build a house and all of these things have been turned upside down by software. Development of software to improve education, using 3D graphics to visualize historical artifacts, developing computer models to study evolution, understanding natural language, analyzing medical images, using computers to produce art, and developing algorithms to support advanced network technologies. In our data-driven economy I am interested way of transforming raw data into actionable insight. I have Worked eight years as a software developer, works in several business applications like: Billing system include with sales and purchase, Trade back office management and have experience on IOT based home component management applications. Have passion for data analytics, the internet of things, big data, and machine learning. Want to know detail how these are converging to create fully autonomous, intelligent system, which will likely revolutionize our economy and our world as we know it.


Acquiring the technology capability in developing a piece of functional software does not appear to be difficult. Even without having formal degrees in CS/CSE, a motivated high school graduate can learn by himself/herself over a span of a year or so how to write code using a state-of-the-art development platform. After acquiring the capability of developing software application having similar look and feel of commercial applications, someone gets inspired in developing an application to deliver to real customer. Making delivery of such an application to the first customer does not appear to be difficult either. The payment made by the first client appears to be reinforcing enough to reach to the pick of inflated expectation: making millions is very much within reach. The problem begins in delivering the already delivered application to subsequent customers. Each of these subsequent customers start asking some changes. It seems that making those changes for each customer costs more or less same to the initial cost of delivery for the first customer. In the process, actual cost components start adding up causing the plunge of expectation, sliding down along 'Oh ' ride reaching to the trough of dissolution. Upon reaching to this state, blame game starts. Starting from programmers, to customers and the government, none is left. With the progression of time, new software delivery opportunity decreases on the other hand developing cost increase. Now focus should be given on production economics and productivity management for continuous reduction of cost of delivery, and enhancement of willingness to pay. Unfortunately, conventional degree programs of CS/CSE/BBA/MBA do not provide the needed competence to purse this path of journey.


Working experience help me to realize that there are few production variables to take into consideration to dig down the answer. Economies of scale and scope in production of software offer the opportunity in reducing the per-unit cost of production with the growth of customers. If we can minimize the cost of customization, lower price and more customers these two production variables offer significant cost advantage, as the cost of replication of software is zero, in delivering a family of software applications to a group of customers. The project based delivery of setting the price at total cost-plus profit is highly counterproductive to generate profitable revenue, particularly in developing economies. Another factor is the ability to bring regular update so that willingness to pay keep going up, instead of drifting downward due to competitors' imitation, innovation and substitution offerings.


With a solid foundation in academic theory and practical knowledge gained for eight years full-time job, I think that the chosen program will promise a fulfillment of my interests to gain both knowledge and experience to think of systems as stories to be told rather than programs to be written. I am confident that I can make a significant contribution to the classes, especially given my Bangladeshi background, and that I will gain a strong education of software development to leave the campground cleaner than the way I found it.

  
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