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*Professional Summary:*

 Around 6 years of experience in Information Technology.
 Over 4+ years of experience as a Business Analyst - Siebel.
 Participation in all phases of software development life cycle (SDLC).
 Expertise in preparing the Functional Requirement Specification Documents,
Process flows, System flows, Activity diagrams, and Use Cases.
 Well versed with MS-Visio, SharePoint, PowerPoint and Excel.
 Worked on various Siebel modules like Accounts, Contacts, Quotes, Sales
Order, Work Order, Service Request, Activities etc.
 Strong configuration experience with Siebel Tools (7.7).
 Good working knowledge of XML and SQL.
 Strong working knowledge and understanding of Siebel Data Model, EIM, eAI.
 Strong experience of automation testing tools QTP and Mercury Quality
Center 9.0.
 Domain Expertise: Telecom and Finance.
 Resourceful, creative problem-solver with proven aptitude to analyze and
translate complex nriches raw uranium "yellow cake" into
material that can be used for either nuclear power or atomic weapons,
is supposed to be subject to close supervision by the Vienna-based
International Atomic Energy Agency.

But the Iranians only allow IAEA inspectors access to the final stage
of the production process, where the uranium in gas form is stored.

By conducting a careful study of the amount of material stored at
Isfahan, and the amount of "yellow cake" known to have been processed
at the plant, nuclear experts believe between 50 to 60 tons of uranium
which if enriched to weapons grade level would be sufficient to
produce five or six bombs has disappeared.

IAEA officials believe the Iranians have removed the uranium at a
stage in the production process that is not under their supervision.

A nuclear official said, "If Iran's nuclear intentions are peaceful,
then why are they doing this?"

IAEA officials have no idea where the missing uranium is being stored,
but suspect it could be held at one of several installations spotted
by American spy satellites.

The Iranians will be asked to account for the missing enriched uranium
when the IAEA's board of governors meets later this month.

http://www.nysun.com/foreign/israel-...an-amid-signs/

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