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Education:
Stevens Institute of Technology 2007 - 2011
BS, Computer Science
Dr. Testa graduated from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine of New York Institute of Technology in 1989. He works in Sewell, NJ and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Testa is affiliated with Kennedy University Hospital-Stratford, Pennsylvania Hospital and Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals Methodist.
Us Patents
Method For Automated Trading Based On Information In A Press Release
Lawrence C. Rafsky - Livingston NJ, US Stephen W. Leahy - Miami Beach FL, US Robert E. Ungar - Randolph NJ, US Thomas B. Donchez - Bethlehem PA, US Lonne F. Katz - Parsippany NJ, US Nigel Thornton Clark - Princeton NJ, US Marek Samulka - Hackensack NJ, US Zhi X. Chen - Livingston NJ, US Mark J. Testa - Spotswood NJ, US Christopher W. Lee - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/04
US Classification:
705 37
Abstract:
A method for automated trading based on information in a press release is disclosed. A programmed computer receives a press release from a wire service. The programmed computer scans each word of the press release sequentially. The programmed computer employs a scanned word as an index into a pre-processed table of reduced-encoded, negative sentiment and positive sentiment words, where sentiment is measured on a log-scale. The programmed computer fetches a word from the table based on the index. The programmed computer renders at least one trading decision based on the fetched word. The programmed computer delivers the at least one trading decision to at least one trading system.
Mark Testa, a child welfare expert at the University of North Carolina, in Chapel Hill, adds in an e-mail that any review of this "tragic case" should look at whether "this is a case of social isolation of the family or missed signs by relatives regarding the real circumstances of the children."
Date: Sep 12, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Report: More Support Needed for Kinship Caregivers
"They're trying to navigate this system on their own, and there's not a lot of knowledge about what benefits they're eligible for," said Mark Testa, a professor at the University of North Carolina School of Social Work.