Terry Knoblock - Wylie TX Gregory G. Carlson - Plano TX Paul Michael Golobay - Farmers Branch TX
Assignee:
MCI Communications Corporation - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707100, 707 10, 707104, 707200
Abstract:
A system and method for placing articles of manufacture or pieces of equipment at a remote site uses a central database and graphical representations. A site hierarchy, comprising a site, a building at the site, and a floor within the building, is created in the central database. The user can then create graphical objects on a floor at a building, which are also represented in the central database as sequences of points. Specifically, graphical objects are created for a floor within a structure, a zone within the floor, a planning unit within the zone, a row segment within the planning unit, and a footprint (where the article or piece of equipment is placed) within the row segment. The central database can also store tabular (non-graphical) data, regarding the physical characteristics of physical objects (such as the actual area of a row), as well as particular information for each footprint (such as an installation date, an activation date, etc. ). Once the graphical objects are established in the hierarchy, a user can modify or view both the graphical data or the non-graphical data from the database.
Gregory Carlson - Park Ridge IL, US Edgar Allan Blair - Flagstaff AZ, US Peter Wachtel - Scotch Plains NJ, US Michael Quinn - Valparaiso IN, US Joshua Wallach - Des Plaines IL, US
A prepolymer is prepared by reacting a mixture containing (a) at least one multifunctional compound, (b) at least one diisocyanate, and (c) at least one diol. The diol has a weight average molecular weight of at most 6000. The prepolymer, when reacted with an excess of water, forms a hydrogel polymer. The mixture of the prepolymer and water may be reaction molded, and used to form a contact lens.
Method, System And Program Product That Utilize A Hierarchical Conceptual Framework To Model An Environment Containing A Collection Of Items
Terry Knoblock - Wylie TX, US Gregory G. Carlson - Plano TX, US Mike Golobay - Dallas TX, US Willis Mason - Rowlett TX, US
Assignee:
MCI, Inc. - Ashburn VA
International Classification:
G06F017/30
US Classification:
707103R, 7071041
Abstract:
A method, system and program product are disclosed for enabling a user to construct a conceptual hierarchical framework representing a virtual or physical environment. The framework may then be populated with a collection of items. Users may graphically and intuitively view and manipulate various subsets of the environment's space as well as items placed within the modeled environment.
Method, System And Program Product For Viewing And Manipulating Graphical Objects Representing Hierarchically Arranged Elements Of A Modeled Environment
Gregory G. Carlson - Plano TX, US Heather Davis - Dallas TX, US Kevin Lee Zierath - Plano TX, US Chandra S. Vemulapalli - Plano TX, US Vidhyaprakash Ramachandran - Dallas TX, US
A data model of a modeled environment is maintained within a database. The data model includes data defining a plurality of hierarchically arranged subsets of space within the modeled environment and data defining a plurality of items populating the modeled environment. A data processing system displays within a display device at least first and second windows. The first window displays a map of the modeled environment, where the map includes at least one user-selectable graphical element representing one of the plurality of hierarchically arranged subsets of space or one of the plurality of items. In response to a first user input, a graphical element is copied from the first window and displayed within the second window. In response to a second user input selecting the graphical element within the second window, data from the database associated with the subset of space or item represented by the graphical element is presented.
Method, System And Program Product For Generating Scenarios Utilizing Graphical Objects Representing Hierarchically Arranged Elements Of A Modeled Environment
Gregory G. Carlson - Plano TX, US Heather Davis - Dallas TX, US Kevin Lee Zierath - Plano TX, US Chandra S. Vemulapalli - Plano TX, US Vidhyaprakash Ramachandran - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
Verizon Business Global LLC - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
G06F 13/10
US Classification:
703 21, 703 13, 703 23, 703 24, 709238, 709220
Abstract:
A data model of a modeled environment is maintained within a database. The data model includes data defining a plurality of hierarchically arranged subsets of space within the modeled environment and data defining a plurality of items populating the modeled environment. In response to a first user input selecting a plurality of features of the modeled environment, where each of the selected features is one of the subsets of space or one of the items, a plurality of graphical elements are displayed within a whiteboard window to represent the plurality of user selected features. A control for at least one function is also presented to the user in association with the whiteboard window. In response to a second user input selecting the control for the function, a logical connection between at least two of the plurality of features having corresponding graphical elements within whiteboard window are automatically generated by reference to a rule set. In addition, a graphical element representing the logical connection is displayed within the whiteboard window.
Method, System And Program Product That Utilize A Hierarchical Conceptual Framework To Model An Environment Containing A Collection Of Items
Terry Knoblock - Wylie TX, US Mike Golobay - Dallas TX, US Gregory G. Carlson - Plano TX, US Willis Mason - Rowlett TX, US
Assignee:
Verizon Business Global LLC - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707792, 707956
Abstract:
A method, system and program product are disclosed for enabling a user to construct a conceptual hierarchical framework representing a virtual or physical environment. The framework may then be populated with a collection of items. Users may graphically and intuitively view and manipulate various subsets of the environment's space as well as items placed within the modeled environment.
Method And System For Defining Equipment In A Telecommunication Network Down To The Rackface Level
Terry Knoblock - Wylie TX Gregory G. Carlson - Plano TX Paul Michael Golobay - Farmers Branch TX
Assignee:
MCI Communications Corporation - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06F 15173
US Classification:
707 10
Abstract:
A system and method is provided for defining equipment, in terms of components, such as modules, shelves and racks, down to the rackface level to be used for recording data related to the configuration of equipment within field sites. Once components are defined and stored in a database, they are configured by specifying interrelationships between components. Accordingly, shelves are configured by populating them with modules. Likewise, racks are configured by populating them with configured shelves. Graphical tools can be used to assist the user in configuring components. Data related to components, and configured equipment are stored in a central database.
System And Method To Automate Equipment Placement At Remote Sites
Terry Knoblock - Wylie TX Gregory G. Carlson - Plano TX Paul Michael Golobay - Farmers Branch TX
Assignee:
MCI Communications Corporation - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707 10
Abstract:
A system and method for placing articles of manufacture or pieces of equipment at a remote site uses a central database and graphical representations. A site hierarchy, comprising a site, a building at the site, and a floor within the building, is created in the central database. The user can then create graphical objects on a floor at a building, which are also represented in the central database as sequences of points. Specifically, graphical objects are created for a floor within a structure, a zone within the floor, a planning unit within the zone, a row segment within the planning unit, and a footprint (where the article or piece of equipment is placed) within the row segment. The central database can also store tabular (non-graphical) data, regarding the physical characteristics of physical objects (such as the actual area of a row), as well as particular information for each footprint (such as an installation date, an activation date, etc. ). Once the graphical objects are established in the hierarchy, a user can modify or view both the graphical data or the non-graphical data from the database.
Jul 2012 to Present Staff nurse (17 Bed Progressive Care Unit)Alere Home Monitoring Livermore, CA Apr 2011 to Jul 2012 Clinical Specialist NurseBaylor Garland Hospital Garland, TX Apr 2010 to Jun 2012 Staff nursePlano Specialty Hospital Plano, TX Jun 2009 to Mar 2010 Nursing ManagerLegacy Heart Center Plano, TX Sep 2008 to Jun 2009 Clinical Nursing Supervisor/Private practiceMedical Center of Plano Plano, TX Jan 2001 to Jun 2009 Nurse Clinician/Charge Nurse
Education:
Houston Community College Houston, TX 1995 to 1997 ADN Nursing in NursingUniversity of the Air Force/University of Maryland San Antonio, TX 1986 to 1991 Associates in Education in Education
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Gregory C Carlson, Schaumburg IL - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)
Colorado Springs VascularUniversity Of Colorado Health General & Vascular Surgery 1400 E Boulder St STE 600, Colorado Springs, CO 80909 7193646487 (phone), 7193646488 (fax)
UCHealth General/Vascular & Vein Center 4110 Briargate Pkwy STE 140, Colorado Springs, CO 80920 7193648346 (phone), 7193648347 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College Graduated: 1997
Procedures:
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Lower Leg Amputation Varicose Vein Procedures Endarterectomy Peripheral Vascular Bypass Thromboendarterectomy of the Peripheral Arteries
Dr. Carlson graduated from the Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College in 1997. He works in Colorado Springs, CO and 1 other location and specializes in Vascular Surgery and General Surgery. Dr. Carlson is affiliated with Memorial Hospital Central and University Of Colorado Hospital.
TexomaCareTexoma Care Family Medicine 5012 S Us Hwy 75 STE 300, Denison, TX 75020 9034166010 (phone), 9034166201 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Graduated: 1990
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Anxiety Phobic Disorders Bipolar Disorder Bronchial Asthma Osteoarthritis Otitis Media
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Carlson graduated from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas in 1990. He works in Denison, TX and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Carlson is affiliated with Texoma Medical Center.
Restore Orthopedics & Spine Center 1120 W Ln Veta Ave STE 300, Orange, CA 92868 7145981745 (phone), 7149419539 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Loma Linda University School of Medicine Graduated: 1987
Procedures:
Occupational Therapy Evaluation Spinal Cord Surgery Spinal Fusion Spinal Surgery Shoulder Surgery
Conditions:
Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Osteoporosis Sciatica Scoliosis or Kyphoscoliosis Spinal Stenosis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Carlson graduated from the Loma Linda University School of Medicine in 1987. He works in Orange, CA and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery and Orthopaedic Surgery Of Spine.
Dallas, TX Cambridge, MA Shanghai, China New Haven, CT Moorestown, NJ
Work:
Manara Academy - Assistant Principal (2012) Codman Academy Charter Public School - School Leadership Intern (2011-2012) Fudan International School - Deputy Director | History Teacher (2007-2011)
Education:
Harvard Graduate School of Education - School Leadership, Yale University - History
Gregory Carlson
Lived:
Elk Grove Village, IL Silver Spring, MD Margate, FL Aurora, IL Plano, TX
Gregory Flentje, Joe Hagstrom, Rusty Hess, Gary Pillars, Mitzi Howell, Chuck Kanoy, Mark Stanbridge, Angie Briscoe, Sonya Dawson, Brenda Myers, Doug Allen
Cascade Elementary School Cascade MT 1973-1976, Verdala International High School St. Andrews AZ 1977-1979, Escuela Bella Vista High School Maracaibo WY 1979-1979
Community:
Wanda Pojar, Jim Lantz
News
The messy way Colorado is picking its GOP delegates may actually matter this year
Gregory Carlson, 27, is typical of the kind of politicos who turn out for state conventions. Hes studying to become a professional parliamentarian. Hes read Roberts Rules of Order cover-to-cover twice.
erlooked a robust online presence of campus Republicans, right? I mean, who hands out flyers when you can make announcements on your Facebook page and Twitter feed? It wasnt long ago when the Camera interviewed the Doogie Howser-ish president of the CU College Republicans, Gregory Carlson, who saething called Republican Buffs hasnt tweeted in a year and its webpage is expired. Even Gregory Carlson hasnt tweeted since September. Facebook yielded a bit more of an active site, College Republicans at CU-Boulder, but theyre only mention of the caucus was a link posted over the weekend about w
Date: Feb 07, 2012
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