Ron Mayer - Newark CA, US Robert L. Batty - Walnut Creek CA, US
Assignee:
FORENSIC LOGIC, INC. - Walnut Creek CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707711
Abstract:
Collecting and analyzing crime related information is one of the most important tasks of law enforcement agencies. Traditionally, crime related information is entered into structured database that allows law enforcement officers to later search the database. However, the user interface is often not well suited for easily finding relevant documents quickly. To improve the situation, a law enforcement information system that stores data in two different types of formats is disclosed. Crime related information is stored both in a traditional structured database and in a modified natural language database. The modified natural language database is then indexed and may be searched with an internet search engine type of user interface.
System And Method For Network Optimization By Managing Low Priority Data Transfers
Raul Diaz - Palo Alto CA, US Ron Mayer - Newark CA, US
Assignee:
ArcSoft, Inc. - Fremont CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/26
US Classification:
370232, 370235, 370428, 709224, 709225, 709234
Abstract:
As more internet service providers have more customers with high-speed internet access accounts and these customers access more multi-media rich data (such as videos), the network infrastructure of internet service providers becomes saturated. Thus, internet service providers are facing pressure to upgrade their networks. However, high-speed digital networking equipment is expensive. Thus, internet service providers need to optimize the usage of their existing networks. To optimize the usage of existing networks, a system of delaying certain data requests is proposed. By delaying certain data requests, the various components in a network can shift data transfers from peak traffic times to lower traffic times. One useful application of delayed requests is the case in which a web client requests data ahead of schedule either through predictive methods or through subscriptions for desired data.
San Francisco State University
Emeritus Professor of Psychology
Auburn University Aug 1958 - Jun 1963
Associate Professor of Psychology
Education:
The Ohio State University 1951 - 1959
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Psychology, Philosophy
Ohio Wesleyan University 1946 - 1951
Bachelors, Psychology
Tomnica 2009 - 2009
Consultant
Intervideo Jul 2000 - Aug 2004
Advisory Board
Intervideo 2002 - Jan 2004
Director of Web Business
Forensic Logic Coplink 2002 - Jan 2004
Chief Technology Officer
Curl Corporation 2000 - 2002
Marketing
Education:
Stanford University 1986 - 1990
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Start Ups Product Management Cloud Computing Firmware Marketing Consumer Electronics Mobile Devices Software Development Embedded Systems Hardware Integration Product Development Management Program Management Saas Team Leadership Enterprise Software Product Marketing