Charles Albin Hanson - Shoreview MN 55126 Thomas Winston Johnson - Stillwater MN 55082 Carol Jean OHara - Prior Lake MN 55372 Koon-yui Poon - Lynnwood WA 98036 Roger Anthony Redding - Bellevue WA 98007
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707 10, 709202, 707103
Abstract:
A number of partitions of a cellular multiprocessor (CMP) are connected to respective databases and form respective nodes of a data warehouse. Heterogeneous data stored across the nodes is accessed automatically in parallel at high speed from a user site using a simple script request containing a data source object name wherein the heterogeneous data is treated as a single data source object, the script further containing at least one method to be performed on the data source object. Respective agent processes are stored in memory dedicated to each partition and automatically generate descriptor files containing metadata corresponding to the data source object from a repository available to each partition. A messenger process transmits the new scripts to the appropriate nodes via memory-based messaging using a shared portion of the CMP memory. Respective agent processes at each node respond to automatically access the appropriate data and execute specified methods upon it.
Daniel R. Hunt - Mounds View MN Charles S. Hanson - Lakeville MN
Assignee:
Tracking Technologies, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
G06K 700
US Classification:
40326, 235494, 283 93, 283114
Abstract:
A microparticle taggant having two or more distinguishable marker layers corresponding to a predetermined numeric code. The plurality of particles comprises a plurality of microparticle sets of at least one microparticle, each microparticle set is characterized by a specific marker layer combination different from each other microparticle set, and the combination of microparticle sets employed in said taggant collectively forms the numeric code. Each specific marker layer combination may employ two or more layers. The microparticle sets employed in the taggant may include at least one datum marker layer coded to include place information and at least two value marker layers coded to specify a value within the place, the datum marker layer(s) being readily distinguishable from the value marker layers and functioning to identify an orientation of the value marker layers.
Method And Apparatus For High Speed Parallel Execution Of Multiple Points Of Logic Across Heterogeneous Data Sources
Charles Albin Hanson - Shoreview MN Thomas Winston Johnson - Stillwater MN Carol Jean OHara - Prior Lake MN Koon-yui Poon - Lynnwood WA Roger Anthony Redding - Bellevue WA
Assignee:
Unisys Corporation - Blue Bell PA
International Classification:
G06F 1516
US Classification:
709201, 709202, 709217, 701 10, 7011041
Abstract:
Heterogeneous data at a plurality of remote nodes is accessed automatically in parallel at high speed from a user site using a simple script request containing a data source object name wherein the heterogeneous data is treated as a single data source object, the script further containing code representing a user-defined program to be executed on the data source object. The user-defined program may be represented by an embedded script, a user-defined script or an executable program designation. A user site agent breaks the user-generated script into new scripts appropriate for execution at the remote nodes. A messenger process transmits the new scripts to the appropriate remote nodes where respective agent processes respond to automatically access the appropriate data and to automatically execute the specified program. If the program is a user-defined script or executable, the respective agent processes access a metadata repository to obtain the specified program.
Method And Apparatus For High Speed Parallel Accessing And Execution Of Methods Across Multiple Heterogeneous Data Sources
Charles Albin Hanson - Shoreview MN Thomas Winston Johnson - Stillwater MN Carol Jean OHara - Prior Lake MN Koon-yui Poon - Lynnwood WA Roger Anthony Redding - Bellevue WA
Assignee:
Unisys Corp. - Blue Bell PA
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707 3, 707 10, 707100, 707204
Abstract:
Heterogeneous data at a plurality of remote nodes is accessed automatically in parallel at high speed from a user site using a simple script request containing a data source object name wherein the heterogeneous data is treated as a single data source object, the script further containing at least one method to be performed on the data source object. Respective agent processes at the user site and at the remote nodes automatically generate descriptor files containing metadata corresponding to the data source object. The user site agent breaks the user-generated script into new scripts appropriate for execution at the remote nodes. A messenger process transmits the new scripts to the appropriate remote nodes where respective agent processes respond to automatically access the appropriate data and execute specified methods upon it.
Charles Albin Hanson - Shoreview MN, US Thomas Winston Johnson - Stillwater MN, US Carol Jean O'Hara - Prior Lake MN, US Koon-yui Poon - Lynnwood WA, US Roger Anthony Redding - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
Unisys Corporation - Blue Bell PA
International Classification:
G06F017/30
US Classification:
707 10
Abstract:
Methods are executed upon data objects distributed across a plurality of nodes of a system from a user-held “special” device (such as a cell phone, palm top, set top, car GPS system,. . . ). Heterogeneous data at a plurality of remote nodes is accessed automatically in parallel at high speed using a simple script request containing a data source object name wherein the heterogeneous data is treated as a single data source object, the script further containing code representing a user-defined program to be executed on the data source object. An agent breaks the user-generated script into new scripts appropriate for execution at the remote nodes. A messenger process transmits the new scripts to the appropriate remote nodes where respective agent processes respond to automatically access the appropriate data and to automatically execute the specified program. If the program is a user-defined script or executable, the respective agent processes access a metadata repository to obtain the specified program. A set of complex transactions may be built up and executed by simply touching or updating the special device screen, according to a visual methodology in which the results of each sub-transaction are displayed and become the basis for the next point and touch operation in the sequence of transactions.
Method And Apparatus For Automatic Execution Of Concatenated Methods Across Multiple Heterogeneous Data Sources
Charles Albin Hanson - Shoreview MN, US Thomas Winston Johnson - Stillwater MN, US Carol Jean O'Hara - Prior Lake MN, US Koon-yui Poon - Lynnwood WA, US Roger Anthony Redding - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
Unisys Corporation - Blue Bell PA
International Classification:
G06F 9/46
US Classification:
718101, 709201, 709202, 719317, 710 3
Abstract:
Heterogeneous data at a plurality of remote nodes is accessed automatically in parallel at high speed from a user site using a simple script request containing a data source object name wherein the heterogeneous data is treated as a single data source object, the script further containing at least one method to be performed on the data source object and at least a second method to be automatically performed on the results of executing the first method. A user site agent breaks the user-generated script into new scripts appropriate for execution at the remote nodes and determines whether the second method should be executed at the remote nodes or at the user site. A messenger process transmits the new scripts to the appropriate remote nodes where respective agent processes respond to automatically access the appropriate data and to automatically execute the specified methods.
Daniel Hunt - Mounds View MN, US Charles Hanson - Lakeville MN, US
Assignee:
Tracking Technologies, Inc. - Fridley MN
International Classification:
G09F003/00
US Classification:
040/326000, 235/494000, 283/093000, 283/114000
Abstract:
A microparticle taggant having two or more distinguishable marker layers corresponding to a predetermined numeric code. The plurality of particles comprises a plurality of microparticle sets of at least one microparticle, each microparticle set is characterized by a specific marker layer combination different from each other microparticle set, and the combination of microparticle sets employed in said taggant collectively forms the numeric code. Each specific marker layer combination may employ two or more layers. The microparticle sets employed in the taggant may include at least one datum marker layer coded to include place information and at least two value marker layers coded to specify a value within the place, the datum marker layer(s) being readily distinguishable from the value marker layers and functioning to identify an orientation of the value marker layers.
Taggants For Products And Method Of Taggant Identification
Dan Hunt - Mounds View MN, US Christopher Zdon - Minneapolis MN, US Charles Hanson - Lakeville MN, US
International Classification:
G06K 7/00
US Classification:
040326000, 235494000, 283093000, 283114000
Abstract:
The tagging of articles is performed by applying microparticle taggants to the articles by means of a coating that adheres the particles to the surface of the articles. The microparticle taggants have a specific identifiable code or other quality. The coating material and microparticles are applied to the exterior surface of the articles and dried or cured thereon. The microparticles may have a magnetically attractive quality for purpose of collection of the particles for analysis. The microparticles are washed from the surface of the articles and collected in a vessel. The microparticles in the vessel are assembled or collected by means of a magnet.
Patterson Uti Dickinson, ND Dec 2013 to Dec 2014 Floorhandweir oil and gas Williston, ND Feb 2013 to Oct 2013 Service Technicianpentair Anoka, MN Nov 2009 to May 2012 Mechanical AssemblerLife fitness Ramsey, MN Jun 2007 to Sep 2009 Robotic WelderG-style transport Williston, ND May 2006 to Mar 2007 water transfer
Education:
matawan regional high school Cliffwood, NJ 2002 to 2006 GED in art
Trade Unions:a Century Of Privilege: An Historical Explanation Of The 1971 Industrial Relations Act And The Perennial Issues Of Trade Union Power And Law
Dr. Hanson graduated from the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine in 1975. He works in Walnut Creek, CA and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Hanson is affiliated with John Muir Medical Center Walnut Creek.
Dr. Hanson graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine at Memphis in 1993. He works in Memphis, TN and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Hanson is affiliated with Baptist Memorial Hospital Memphis and Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown.
Dr. Hanson graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1969. He works in Orono, ME and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Hanson is affiliated with St Joseph Hospital.
Medical School University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine Graduated: 1985
Description:
Dr. Hanson graduated from the University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine in 1985. He works in Rapid City, SD and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Hanson is affiliated with Rapid City Regional Hospital.
the purchase of SCM Office Supplies and the subsequent strike. During the 1994 election when the plant strike became a campaign issue, AmPad's president, Charles Hanson, told the Globe that Romney was "not involved in the operation of his company," and did not sit on the company's board of directors.
M Office Supplies and the subsequent strike. During the 1994 election when the plant strike became a campaign issue, AmPads president, Charles Hanson, told the Globe that Romney was not involved in the operation of his company, and did not sit on the companys board of directors.
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