Pain Medicine ConsultantsMedical Anesthesia Consultants 1601 Ygnacio Vly Rd, Walnut Creek, CA 94598 9255430140 (phone)
Pain Medicine ConsultantsMedical Anesthesia Consultants 5924 Stoneridge Dr STE 102, Pleasanton, CA 94588 9255430140 (phone)
Education:
Medical School University of Michigan Medical School Graduated: 2008
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Tran graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School in 2008. He works in Walnut Creek, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Tran is affiliated with John Muir Medical Center Walnut Creek and San Ramon Regional Medical Center.
Amerigas Nov 2018 - May 2019
Accounting Clerk
Amerigas Jun 2018 - Aug 2018
Accounting Intern
Southwire Company Jun 2018 - Aug 2018
Account Receivable Clerk
Education:
University of Houston - Downtown 2017 - 2019
Bachelors, Accounting
Houston Community College 2013 - 2016
Associates, Associate of Arts, Business Administration
Saigontourist Hospitality College, Hcmc, Vietnam 2000 - 2002
Associates, Associate of Arts
Skills:
Taxations Accounts Payable Data Entry Tax Preparation Microsoft Office Electronic Filing Accounting Software Microsoft Excel Accounts Receivable Account Payable Microsoft Power Query Pivot Tables Excel Pivot
Languages:
English Vietnamese
Accounting Specialist And Cost Analyst And Supply Chain Specialist
Friedkin
Contractor
Centerpoint Energy
Contractor
Mcdermott International Inc.
Enterprise Architect
Propertyinfo Corporation
Contractor
Amegy Bank
Software Developer and Analyst Iii
Skills:
Wcf .Net Soa Web Services Asp.net Software Development Visual Studio Asp.net Mvc C# Enterprise Architecture Application Architecture Sql Server Java Javascript Xml Html Sql Vb.net Databases Architecture Web Development Wif Oop Microsoft Technologies Agile Uml Product Development Ajax Saml Adfs 2.0
Jingyan Wu - Kingwood TX, US Lee M. Tankersley - Houston TX, US Laura Garcia - Houston TX, US Juan G. Castellano - Houston TX, US Russell L. Root - Coppell TX, US Mark H. Friedman - Missouri City TX, US Laszlo E. Popeszku - Tomball TX, US David C. Farries - The Woodlands TX, US Walter Scott Horton - Tomball TX, US Chinh Tran - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
Amegy Bank of Texas - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 35, 705 38
Abstract:
A system for facilitating payment of accounts payables from a foreign financial institution for a customer of a domestic financial institution, software, and methods are provided. The system includes a first financial institution computer positioned at a domestic financial institution site to define a domestic financial institution server, having memory associated therewith, and foreign exchange analyzing software stored in the memory of the domestic financial institution server to analyze a foreign exchange transaction. The system also includes an area network in communication with the server, and a second customer computer in communication with the area network, positioned remote from the server at a customer site, and positioned to transmit an accounts payable batch data file having a plurality of accounts payable to the foreign exchange analyzing software stored on the server.
Branch Prediction Unit Which Approximates A Larger Number Of Branch Predictions Using A Smaller Number Of Branch Predictions And An Alternate Target Indication
Chinh N. Tran - Austin TX W. Kurt Lewchuk - Austin TX
Assignee:
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06F 940
US Classification:
712239
Abstract:
A branch prediction unit includes a cache-line based branch prediction storage having a branch prediction storage location assigned to each cache line of an instruction cache within the microprocessor employing the branch prediction unit. Although each branch prediction storage location is assigned to a particular cache line, the branch prediction storage location stores an alternate target indication indicating whether a branch prediction within the storage location corresponds to a branch instruction within the cache line to which the storage location is assigned or to a branch instruction within a different cache line. The different cache line has a predetermined relationship to the cache line to which the storage location is assigned. In various embodiments, the different cache line is at an index one less than the index of the storage location or is within a different way of the same index. The branch prediction unit described herein approximates having multiple branch predictions per cache line even though only one branch prediction storage location is assigned to the cache line.
Pseudo-Round-Robin Arbitration For A Shared Resource System Providing Fairness And High Throughput
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 13364 G06F 1300
US Classification:
395291
Abstract:
Systems and methods for arbitrating access to shared resources in a computer system, the systems and methods providing fairness, high throughput, timely response and area efficient implementation. In one form, the pseudo-round-robin arbitration system is composed of a binary tree architecture of round-robin cells. The requests are combined in various groupings and simultaneously provided to all the cells in the multiple levels of the hierarchy. The grant signals are generated from the lowest level of cells. The hierarchy defines that the outputs of the higher level cells serve as enablements to successively related lower level cells in progression by level. A preferred cell for the binary version of the pseudo-round-robin tree architecture is composed of two OR type gates and two AND type gates, the latter gates receiving the enablement signal from the cell in the next higher level of the tree.