GrayRobinson, P.A. 301 East Pine Street, Suite 1400, Orlando, FL 32802
Phone:
4078438880 (Phone)
Specialties:
Government Relations & Lobbying Construction Litigation
ISLN:
922661587
Admitted:
2013, Florida
University:
University of Florida, B.S., 2010 University of Alabama, M.S.Eng., magna cum laude, 2013
Law School:
University of Alabama School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2013
Links:
Site
Biography:
Christopher is an associate in the firm's Orlando office. He divides his practice between the Government Relations and Lobbying Practice Group and the Litigation Practice Group, with a focus on constr...
Us Patents
Method And System For Monitoring And Instantly Identifying Faults In Data Communication Cables
A method and an associated system for monitoring and instantly identifying faults in a data communication cable are disclosed. A fault monitoring program learns a reference data traffic pattern communicated through the data communication cable by reading inputs from a sensor. The reference data traffic pattern is stored and is used for determining normalcy of data traffic through the data communication cable. The fault monitoring program monitors for a fault in a data traffic, and, if a fault is detected, activates a fault indicator sending out fault signals to notify users of the fault. If the fault is not recovered within a predefined recovery period, the fault monitoring program deactivates the fault indicator and shuts down a power source for later use of the data communication cable.
Quick And Accurate Detection And Reporting Of Component Failures Using Rfid
David Clark Brillhart - Orlando FL, US Christopher James Dawson - Arlington VA, US Michael David Kendzierski - New York NY, US James Wesley Seaman - Falls Church VA, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
Component failures are reported using a radio-frequency identification tag associated with an electronic component of a computer system installed on a common communications bus and power bus among at least one other electronic component wherein failure of a component may cause disruption of the power bus, the communications bus, or both busses; a system-level diagnostic function within the computer system but external to the first electronic component receiving a diagnostic failure indication from the first electronic component, and responsive to receipt of the diagnostic failure indication, sending a latching signal to the first electronic component; and a latch controllable by the latching signal, the latch having at least two stable modes including an unlatched mode which prevents the tag from transmitting signals upon query by a radio-frequency identification reader, and a latched mode which enables the tag to transmit signals upon query by a radio-frequency identification reader.
Methods, services, devices, and programmable code are provided for moving computing processes without loss of service. Powered components supporting a computing infrastructure executing computing processes are monitored for thermal characteristics, each associated with at least one of the deployed components. A thermal characteristic rule set comprising a threshold is applied to the monitored characteristics, and in response to an association with a monitored characteristic correlating with the threshold, a computing process is moved from one powered component to another having a monitored thermal characteristics not correlated with the threshold, the moving in real-time and without causing an interruption of service to an end user using the moved process.
David C. Brillhart - Orlando FL, US Christopher J. Dawson - Arlington VA, US Nicholas J. Karels - Aurora IL, US Michael D. Kendzierski - New York NY, US James W. Seaman - Falls Church VA, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G01M 17/00
US Classification:
701 306, 701 297, 701 317, 700 30, 702183
Abstract:
Embodiments described herein comprise a system and method for corroborative vehicle diagnostic. The corroborative vehicle diagnostic system allows a vehicle to detect a fault indicator experienced by a vehicle subsystem. The corroborative vehicle diagnostic system allows the vehicle to compare the fault indicator with similar and/or dissimilar conditions experienced by one or more additional vehicle located within a geographic region. A corroborative diagnostic controller compares the fault indicator with the conditions of the additional vehicle. Based on the comparison of the fault indicator with the condition, an error status of the fault indicator is determined. The error status may be that the vehicle subsystem has failed, that the vehicle subsystem has not failed and/or that the results are inconclusive. The corroborative diagnostic controller may communicate directly with a control system of the vehicle.
Customized Rule Application As Function Of Avatar Data
David C. Brillhart - Orlando FL, US Christopher J. Dawson - Herndon VA, US Michael D. Kendzierski - New York NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 3/048 G06F 3/00
US Classification:
715757, 715745
Abstract:
Methods, services, articles of manufacture comprising computer readable programs, systems, articles and programmable devices are provided for customizing an avatar behavior rule within a virtual universe environment as a function of individual avatar data. It is determined whether the activity of an avatar is relevant to a behavior rule for a virtual universe. If the activity is determined to be relevant to the rule, the rule is customized for the avatar as a function of individual avatar data associated with the avatar, and it is determined whether the activity exceeds a violation threshold of the customized rule. If the activity is determined to exceed the customized rule violation threshold, an appropriate action is taken as specified by the customized rule.
Application Of Normative Rules In A Virtual Universe
David C Brillhart - Orlando FL, US Christopher J Dawson - Bethesda MD, US Michael D Kendzierski - New York NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/00 G06N 5/02
US Classification:
706 47
Abstract:
The present invention teaches methods for applying an avatar behavior rule within a virtual universe environment. An avatar behavior rule and a violation threshold for the rule are defined for a virtual universe environment. The behavior of a collective plurality of avatars within the virtual universe is monitored for compliance with the rule, including determining an amount of compliance with the rule and comparing the compliance amount with the violation threshold. If the compliance amount exceeds the violation threshold, then the rule or the violation threshold is revised until the monitored behavior of the collective plurality of avatars within the virtual universe is in compliance with the rule, and in effect does not exceed the violation threshold. Service methods, articles of manufacture comprising a computer readable program, systems, articles and programmable devices for performing one or more method and/or process elements of the current invention are also provided.
Resource Planning And Data Interchange Functionality Within A Cloud Computing Environment
Vinatha Chaturvedi - Bangalore, IN Kavita Chavda - Roswell GA, US Christopher J. Dawson - Arlington VA, US Wesley M. Devine - Apex NC, US Thirumal Nellutla - Schaumburg IL, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709244, 709238
Abstract:
The present invention provides technology neutral process integration (Cloud Resource Planning), and optimization methodology leveraging a business meta-schema format Cloud Data Interchange (CDI) to integrate, enable, and invoke Cloud services. One example is that the present invention provides a management layer at the process level. There can be multiple Cloud implementations/types within a govern enterprise—perhaps utilizing different infrastructure (e. g. , hardware of one supplier versus that of another) or different areas of functionality (computing services, storage services, etc). This disclosure provides an abstraction or ‘resource planning’ layer above these core services such that a customer does not have to have knowledge or choose different Cloud types and/or understand or choose each underlying service. As such, it provides a ‘one stop’ portal.
David C. Brillhart - Orlando FL, US Christopher J. Dawson - Arlington VA, US Nicholas J. Karels - Aurora IL, US Mathew B. Trevathan - Kennesaw GA, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06G 7/00 G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
706 46, 705 711
Abstract:
Embodiments of the invention collect data or information from a dynamic and adaptive target group selection. Sets of experts are selected that each have higher value metrics scores relative to scores of other, unselected experts of a population of known experts, and wherein the metric values are indicative of an expertise relevant to one or more questions in a survey. Responses to the survey are used to expand the set of experts by adding experts noted in answer referrals, and to automatically update the expert value metric scores as a function of response timeliness and of degrees of correlation of answers to an expected answer or other norm. The survey is updated by removing satisfied questions, and expert selections, answers analysis and survey updating and resending steps are iteratively repeated until each question is satisfied, wherein the expert sets are dynamically revised for each iteration.
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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Christopher M. Dawson Owner
Dawson-Ttec Macc Environmental Construction
302 Research Dr, Norcross, GA 30092
Christopher Dawson Principal
Christopher Dawson Cfp Management Consulting Services
801 International Pkwy, Lake Mary, FL 32746
Christopher M. Dawson
DAWSON BROTHERS TRUCKING, LTD
Christopher Dawson
DEEZLE DAWGS LLC
Christopher C. Dawson Executive Vice-President
MATRIA HEALTHCARE INC Health/Allied Services
3200 Windy Hl Rd SE STE 100B, Atlanta, GA 30339
Christopher Dawson Managing
Dawson Audio, LLC
108 Blackstone Crk Rd, Groveland, FL 34736
Christopher G. Dawson Manager
Dawson's General Labor LLC Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
1128 Cobblestone Ave, Deltona, FL 32725
Christopher Dawson Manager
Heritage Wealth Advisors LLC Investment Advisory Service
801 International Pkwy, Lake Mary, FL 32746 1540 Cornerstone Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL 32117
TPMG Pain Treatment Center 860 Omni Blvd STE 115, Newport News, VA 23606 7572328844 (phone), 7572328868 (fax)
Education:
Medical School West Virginia University School of Medicine Graduated: 2005
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Dawson graduated from the West Virginia University School of Medicine in 2005. He works in Fort Myers, FL and 1 other location and specializes in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Pain Management.
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