Miami University Jun 2014 - Aug 2016
Campus Ambassador
Donatos Pizza Apr 2008 - Jun 2014
General Manager
Cardinal Health Apr 2008 - Jun 2014
Consultant, Agile Coaching
Education:
Miami University 2014 - 2017
Bachelors, Software Engineering
Miami University 2014 - 2017
Associates, Applied Science
Ambitious College
Skills:
Microsoft Office C# C++ C Time Management Java Python .Net Sql Server Management Studio Leadership Public Speaking Team Building Inventory Management Restaurant Management Event Planning Customer Service Visual Studio Sql Php Html5 Lamp Web Development Git Javascript Agile Agile Project Management Agile Methodologies Kanban Scrum
Certifications:
Icagile Certified Professional (Icp) Psm 1 Icagile
- San Francisco CA, US Fangzhou Wang - San Francisco CA, US Eric Cunningham - San Francisco CA, US Royce Ausburn - Mountain View CA, US Nicholas Larson - Bagley MN, US David Wetterau - San Francisco CA, US William Ho - Cupertino CA, US Harrison Ho - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/955 G06F 21/62 G06F 16/176
Abstract:
The present technology pertains to a link service that can create, maintain, and service links to objects on behalf of a content management system or other services. The link service can share administration of links with other services when desired or can even allow other services to issue the link and manage the object that is the subject of the link while providing other functions to support the link. Additionally, link service can interface with a file system that can support links as actors in the file system, whereby greater control and flexibility in supporting links is provided. Link service can also accommodate servicing and management of links issued by legacy services, where the legacy services have unique link logic that should still be utilized to maintain a consistent user experience.
- San Francisco CA, US Fangzhou Wang - San Francisco CA, US Eric Cunningham - San Francisco CA, US Royce Ausburn - Mountain View CA, US Nicholas Larson - Bagley MN, US David Wetterau - San Francisco CA, US William Ho - Cupertino CA, US Harrison Ho - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/62 G06F 16/176 G06F 16/955 G06F 9/54
Abstract:
The present technology pertains to a link service that can create, maintain, and service links to objects on behalf of a content management system or other services. The link service can share administration of links with other services when desired or can even allow other services to issue the link and manage the object that is the subject of the link while providing other functions to support the link. Additionally, link service can interface with a file system that can support links as actors in the file system, whereby greater control and flexibility in supporting links is provided. Link service can also accommodate servicing and management of links issued by legacy services, where the legacy services have unique link logic that should still be utilized to maintain a consistent user experience.
- San Francisco CA, US Fangzhou Wang - San Francisco CA, US Eric Cunningham - San Francisco CA, US Royce Ausburn - Mountain View CA, US Nicholas Larson - Bagley MN, US David Wetterau - San Francisco CA, US William Ho - Cupertino CA, US Harrison Ho - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/62 G06F 21/31
Abstract:
The present technology pertains to a link service that can create, maintain, and service links to objects on behalf of a content management system or other services. The link service can share administration of links with other services when desired or can even allow other services to issue the link and manage the object that is the subject of the link while providing other functions to support the link. Additionally, link service can interface with a file system that can support links as actors in the file system, whereby greater control and flexibility in supporting links is provided. Link service can also accommodate servicing and management of links issued by legacy services, where the legacy services have unique link logic that should still be utilized to maintain a consistent user experience.
- San Francisco CA, US Iris Lin - San Francisco CA, US Royce Ausburn - Mountain View CA, US Nicholas Larson - San Francisco CA, US Derrick Ho - Palo Alto CA, US Amanda Gail Miller - San Francisco CA, US Harshad Kulkarni - Dublin CA, US Charlotte Ziob - Oakland CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04L 29/08 H04L 12/58
Abstract:
The present technology provides a system wherein context provided in a message in which a content item is shared is preserved in a database that is linked to the content item. Additionally, to help users that are sending a content item provide better context when they are sharing a content item, the present technology provides a sharing user interface that encourages the first user to provide helpful context. Additionally, the present technology provides a sharing interface that can present shared content items along with the context in which the content item was shared.
Lawyers & Attorneys
Nicholas Christopher Larson, San Francisco CA - Lawyer