Feb 2011 to 2000 AT&T Account Executive Interactive Media SalesMax Today's Realty/Realty Express
Aug 2000 to 2000 Sales Professional/Independent Contractor & CoordinatorHousing Authority of Fulton County Atlanta, GA Jun 2008 to Oct 2009 Finance Operations OfficerAIB-TV Atlanta, GA May 2008 to Jun 2008 Advertising/SalesAT&T BROADBAND/ MEDIAONE Norcross, GA Feb 1989 to Jan 2001 Broadband Multi Dwelling Construction CoordinatorTHE ATLANTA HILTON & TOWERS HOTEL Atlanta, GA 1986 to 1989 Communications SupervisorCHANNEL 29 & CHARLOTTESVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Charlottesville, VA 1983 to 1985 WVIR-TV/Channel 29 (NBC), Master Control Switcher, Morning News DirectorCHANNEL 29 & CHARLOTTESVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
1983 to 1985 Teacher
Education:
GA. M.L.S. School of Real Estate Morrow, GA 2000 to 2004 Real Estate Continual EducationGeorgia State University Atlanta, GA 1991 Education
License Records
Jeffrey Bret Lloyd
License #:
6022079-S260 - Expired
Category:
Contractor
Issued Date:
Oct 5, 2005
Type:
S260 - General Concrete Qualifier
Jeffrey J Lloyd
License #:
33189 - Active
Issued Date:
May 1, 2015
Renew Date:
Dec 1, 2015
Expiration Date:
Nov 30, 2017
Type:
Certified Public Accountant
Us Patents
Interactive Table-Based Query Construction Using Interface Templates
- San Francisco CA, US JESSE MILLER - Berkeley CA, US CORY BURKE - San Bruno CA, US ALEXANDER JAMES - Sammamish WA, US JEFFREY THOMAS LLOYD - South San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
A method includes causing display of events that correspond to search results of a search query in a table. The table includes rows representing events comprising data items of event attributes, columns forming cells with the row, the columns representing respective event attributes, and interactive regions corresponding to one or more data items of the displayed data items. The method also includes in response to the user selecting a designated interactive region, causing display of a list of options, each displayed option corresponding to an interface template for composing query commands, and based on the user selecting an option in the displayed list of options, causing one or more commands to be added to the search query, the one or more commands composed based on the one or more data items that corresponds to the designated interactive region according to instructions of the interface template of the selected option.
Column-Based Contextual Menu With Form Element To Add Commands To A Search Query
- San Francisco CA, US CORY EUGENE BURKE - San Bruno CA, US JEFFREY THOMAS LLOYD - South San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/22 G06F 16/24 G06F 16/2455
Abstract:
A search interface is displayed in a table format that includes a plurality of columns, each column including data items of an event attribute, the data items being of a set of events, each column being selectable by a user, and a plurality of rows forming cells with the one or more columns, each cell comprising one or more of the data items of the event attribute of a corresponding column. Based on the user selecting one or more of the columns, a list of options is displayed corresponding to the selected one or more columns, and one or more commands are added to a search query that corresponds to the set of events. The one or more commands are based on at least an option that is selected from the list of options and the event attribute of each of the selected one or more columns.
Interactive Table-Based Query Construction Using Contextual Forms
- San Francisco CA, US JESSE MILLER - San Francisco CA, US CORY BURKE - San Francisco CA, US ALEXANDER JAMES - San Francisco CA, US JEFFREY THOMAS LLOYD - San Francisco CA, US
A method includes causing display of events that correspond to search results of a search query in a table. The table includes rows representing events comprising data items of event attributes, columns forming cells with the row, the columns representing respective event attributes, and interactive regions corresponding to one or more data items of the displayed data items. The method also includes in response to the user selecting a designated interactive region, causing display of a list of options, each displayed option corresponding to an interface template for composing query commands, and based on the user selecting an option in the displayed list of options, causing one or more commands to be added to the search query, the one or more commands composed based on the one or more data items that corresponds to the designated interactive region according to instructions of the interface template of the selected option.
- San Francisco CA, US CORY EUGENE BURKE - San Francisco CA, US JEFFREY THOMAS LLOYD - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/242 G06Q 10/10
Abstract:
A list of command entries is displayed in a search interface, each of the command entries representing one or more commands of a plurality of commands of a search query. The list of command entries are displayed in a sequence corresponding to the plurality of commands of the search query. Based on a user interaction with a designated command entry in the displayed list of command entries, the displayed list of command entries is modified with respect to the designated command. Furthermore, the search query is automatically modified with respect to the corresponding one or more commands represented by the designated command entry. The modification can include causing the designated command entry to be removed from or reordered in the displayed list of command entries and the automatic modification cam include causing the corresponding one or more commands to be removed from or reordered in the search query.
Queries Based On Selected Subsets Of Textual Representations Of Events
- San Francisco CA, US CORY EUGENE BURKE - San Francisco CA, US JEFFREY THOMAS LLOYD - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/242 G06F 3/0482 G06F 3/0484
Abstract:
A search interface is displayed in a table format that includes one or more columns, each column including data items of an event attribute, the data items being of a set of events, and a plurality of rows forming cells with the one or more columns, each cell displaying a textual representation of at least one of the data items of the event attribute of a corresponding column. Based on a user selecting a portion of the textual representation in a corresponding cell, a list of options is displayed that corresponds to the selected portion of the textual representation. Furthermore, one or more commands are added to a search query that corresponds to the set of events, the one or more commands being based on at least an option that is selected from the list of options and the selected portion of the textual representation in the corresponding cell.
Based on a selection by a user of first one or more values of one or more events displayed in a graphical interface, an extraction rule is automatically determined that is capable of extracting a field label-value pair at least partially within at least the selected one or more values. An option is displayed that correspond to the determined extraction rule in the graphical interface. Based on the user selecting the option in the graphical interface, display is caused of second one or more values of one or more field label-value pairs extracted from the one or more events using the extraction rule. The one or more events may be displayed in a table format, and the first one or more value may be selected by the user selecting one or more cells, columns, or text portions in the table format.
Leveraging Search Query History In A Search Interface
- San Francisco CA, US Katherine Kyle Feeney - San Francisco CA, US Andrew E. Robbins - San Francisco CA, US Jesse Brandau Miller - San Francsico CA, US Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson - San Francisco CA, US Jeffrey Thomas Lloyd - San Francisco CA, US Cory Eugene Burke - San Francisco CA, US Marc V. Robichaud - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/242
Abstract:
In various embodiments, methods and systems for presenting a search interface with search query history based functionality is provided. A search query history store comprising search queries is accessed. The search query history store includes search queries executed in a search computing system. A search query comprises one or more commands. A plurality of search queries retrieved from the search query history store is displayed on the search interface using a placement style. A placement style, such as an indent style, provides a structure for separating and arranging commands of a plurality of search queries displayed. The search interface further provides for receiving a selection of at least a portion of a search query from the plurality of search queries to initiate actions or execute actions based on the selection. The search interface includes a search input interface, such as a search bar, where the selection of the portion of the search query is displayed based on a selected action.
Embodiments of the present invention provide methods, computer-readable media, and systems directed at providing a data summary view. In some embodiments, a method may include receiving a request to display a data summary view of search results of a search query. The request may be received while the search results are displayed in a table format. The method may further include causing display of the data summary view. The data summary view can include a summary report for a selected event attribute of a plurality of event attributes that are represented in the table format. The summary report can include summary entries that present a summary of data items of the selected event attribute and a summary graph of the data items. The summary graph may depict a distribution of at least a subset of the data items of the selected event attribute over a period of time.
Northampton County East High School Conway NC 1992-1996
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Ken Martin, William Deloatch, Claretha Green, Robert Whitaker, Crystal Collier, Rose Brown, Laquita Whitaker, Terrence Boyce, Jessica Whitehead, Ledora Kee, Kevin Porter
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