Marcelo R. Uemura - Seattle WA, US Daniel Joseph Rogers - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
715752, 715805, 715809, 709206
Abstract:
Data items contained in personal information are displayed in manner that is indicative of both the importance and the urgency of the data items. A first visual cue is assigned to the data item based on an importance of the data item. The first visual cue may cause more important items to be displayed with increased size and less important items to be displayed with decreased size. A second visual cue is assigned to the data item based on an urgency of the data item. The second visual cue may cause more urgent items to be displayed in a first color and less important items to be displayed in a second color. The data item is displayed using the first and second visual cue as to provide a visual indication as to both the importance and urgency of the data item.
Displaying Information To Indicate Both The Importance And The Urgency Of The Information
Marcelo R. Uemura - Seattle WA, US Daniel Joseph Rogers - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
715752, 715805, 715809, 709205
Abstract:
Data items contained in personal information are displayed in manner that is indicative of both the importance and the urgency of the data items. A first visual cue is assigned to the data item based on an importance of the data item. The first visual cue may cause more important items to be displayed with increased size and less important items to be displayed with decreased size. A second visual cue is assigned to the data item based on an urgency of the data item. The second visual cue may cause more urgent items to be displayed in a first color and less important items to be displayed in a second color. The data item is displayed using the first and second visual cue as to provide a visual indication as to both the importance and urgency of the data item.
Automated Business Software Application Integration
Automatic business software application is provided. Aspects of business, including objects and activities are classified and described in a comprehensive, standard manner. When a business software component is installed, a discovery manager identifies capabilities and requirements of the software based upon information describing the software in accordance with the standardized classification. The software component is selectively bound to one or more roles of a model-driven bus. In some aspects, a standardized software adapter is able to facilitate use of embodiments of the present invention with prior art software systems. Additional software layers and overhead facilitate the management and operation of multiple software components.
Displaying Information With Visual Cues To Indicate Both The Importance And The Urgency Of The Information
Marcelo R. Uemura - Seattle WA, US Daniel Joseph Rogers - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
715805, 715752, 715963, 700100, 700101
Abstract:
Data items contained in personal information are displayed in manner that is indicative of both the importance and the urgency of the data items. A first visual cue is assigned to the data item based on an importance of the data item. The first visual cue may cause more important items to be displayed with increased size and less important items to be displayed with decreased size. A second visual cue is assigned to the data item based on an urgency of the data item. The second visual cue may cause more urgent items to be displayed in a first color and less important items to be displayed in a second color. The data item is displayed using the first and second visual cue as to provide a visual indication as to both the importance and urgency of the data item.
Method For Request And Response Direct Data Transfer And Management Of Content Manifests
Colin S. Cole - Glenview IL, US Angela Mills - Redmond WA, US Daniel J. Rogers - Bellevue WA, US Marcelo R. Uemura - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16 G06F 17/21
US Classification:
709245, 715234
Abstract:
A method for automatically exchanging computer data is disclosed. The method includes the step of first generating a data file with a markup language in accordance with a predetermined schema. The schema is agreed upon by the source and destination location. Next, a software envelope containing the data file is generated. The software envelope is transmitted to the destination location. At the destination location, an object is created from the data file with a plugin object corresponding to the predetermined schema.
Using Structures And Urgency Calculators For Displaying Information To Indicate Both The Importance And The Urgency Of The Information
Marcelo R. Uemura - Seattle WA, US Daniel Joseph Rogers - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715805, 715752, 715809, 709206
Abstract:
Data items contained in personal information are displayed in manner that is indicative of both the importance and the urgency of the data items. A first visual cue is assigned to the data item based on an importance of the data item. The first visual cue may cause more important items to be displayed with increased size and less important items to be displayed with decreased size. A second visual cue is assigned to the data item based on an urgency of the data item. The second visual cue may cause more urgent items to be displayed in a first color and less important items to be displayed in a second color. The data item is displayed using the first and second visual cue as to provide a visual indication as to both the importance and urgency of the data item.
Embodiments of sampling techniques for server farms are described herein. In an implementation, the sampling techniques may be performed to find a range of values, in which, a quality of service measurement belongs. Each range is thought of as a “bucket” and may include a corresponding counter that is incremented for each quality of service measurement that falls within the bucket. The countes may then be converted into measurement curves which are published at periodic intervals for examination.
Method Of Calculating Environment Risk Of A Chemical In Soil
Daniel T. Rogers - Geneva IL, US Martin M. Kaufman - Commerce MI, US Kent S. Murray - Dearborn MI, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
702 22
Abstract:
A method of calculating a soil contaminant risk factor for a chemical released into the environment is provided. The method comprises the steps of determining the toxicity value (T) of the chemical, determining the mobility (M) of the chemical in the soil where the chemical was released, determining the persistence value (P) of the chemical, and calculating the soil contaminant risk factor (SCRF) using the formula
Medicine Doctors
Daniel J Rogers, Puyallup WA - DPT (Diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus)
UBER TECHNOLOGIES Washington, DC Apr 2014 to Dec 2014 Logistics and Operations Manager - Remote MarketsCHICAGO PUBLIC EDUCATION FUND Chicago, IL May 2013 to Apr 2014 Program Investments AssociateDEUTSCHE BANK London May 2012 to Aug 2012 Global Markets Summer Associate, European FX Sales and Credit Solutions GroupU.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Sep 2007 to Feb 2011 Foreign Affairs Officer, Office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and StabilizationU.S. ARMY
Aug 2001 to Nov 2008 Cavalry Non-Commissioned Officer
Education:
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO BOOTH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Chicago, IL Sep 2011 to Mar 2013 Master of Business Administration in Analytical Finance and EntrepreneurshipAMERICAN UNIVERSITY Washington, DC Jan 2006 to May 2008 Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and EconomicsInstitute for International Public Policy 2006 Public Policy Fellow
Skills:
Strategic Management, Operations Management, SQL, Analytics, Strategy, Planning, International Affairs, Logistics, Leadership, Financial Analysis, Organizational Design, Military Affairs, General Management
Aug 2012 to Present Security SupervisorUniversal Protection Services Los Angeles, CA Jun 2012 to Aug 2012 Security ProfessionalBower Events Palm Desert, CA Mar 2012 to Jun 2012 SupervisorTom Brenon Rancho Mirage, CA Aug 2009 to Jan 2012 ValetRegency Insurance Agency Palm Desert, CA Aug 2007 to Jun 2008 Insurance AgentThe Plantation Golf Course Indio, CA Sep 2005 to Jun 2007 BartenderUS Navy Carl Vinson CVN Bremerton, WA May 2001 to Apr 2005 Aviation Ordnanceman
Education:
THE ART INSTITUTE OF THE EMPIRE INLAND San Bernardino, CA Oct 2011 Bachelor in MediaCOLLEGE OF THE DESERT Palm Desert, CA Jun 2006 AssociatesVALLEY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Hailey, ID Apr 2001
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Company / Classification
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Daniel Rogers Owner
A & D Kustm Furniture - Retail
17145 217Th Pl NE, Woodinville, WA 98077 4257884972
Daniel Rogers CFO
Banc Group Mortgage Corp. Mortgage Bankers and Loan Correspondents
10400 S Roberts Rd, Palos Hills, IL 60465
Daniel Rogers Information Technology Manager
Corporate Concepts, Inc. Insurance Agents, Brokers, and Service
500 Waters Edge Ste 200, Flowerfield, IL 60148
Daniel Rogers President
Bancgroup Mortgage Mortgage Bankers and Loan Correspondents
10400 S Roberts Rd # 2, Palos Hills, IL 60465 Website: bancgroup.org
Daniel Rogers President
Modern Mind Nonclassifiable Establishments
10790 Falk Rd Ne, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Website: modernmind.com
Daniel Rogers Owner
A & D Kustm Whol Furniture
17145 217 Pl NE, Woodinville, WA 98077 4257884972
Daniel Rogers President
Bancgroup Mortgage Real Estate Credit
10400 S Roberts Rd #2, Palos Hills, IL 60465 7084300300, 7084300811