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Daniel Robert Staves

from Canton, MI
Age ~37

Daniel Staves Phones & Addresses

  • 1606 Rustic Ridge Rd, Canton, MI 48188
  • 594 E 2000 N, Orem, UT 84097
  • Provo, UT
  • East Kingston, NH

Work

Company: Byu office of it Dec 2009 Position: Student supervisor

Education

Degree: Applied Physics School / High School: Brigham Young University 2008 to 2012 Specialities: Aerospace Engineering

Skills

Microsoft Office • Programming • Matlab • C# • Cad • C++ • Engineering • Software Development • Microsoft Excel • Solidworks • Nxopen Api • Management • Data Analysis • Visual Basic • Unigraphics • Nx Unigraphics • Technical Writing • Git • Nx 8 • Powerpoint • Catia • Vb.net • Computer Hardware • Mathematica • Ptc Creo • Siemens Nx

Interests

Development of Technology • New Technology • Multi User Cax • Team Leadership • Woodworking

Industries

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

Resumes

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Product Development

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Location:
East Kingston, NH
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
BYU Office of IT since Dec 2009
Student Supervisor

BYU since Aug 2008
Student
Education:
Brigham Young University 2008 - 2012
Applied Physics, Aerospace Engineering
Skills:
Microsoft Office
Programming
Matlab
C#
Cad
C++
Engineering
Software Development
Microsoft Excel
Solidworks
Nxopen Api
Management
Data Analysis
Visual Basic
Unigraphics
Nx Unigraphics
Technical Writing
Git
Nx 8
Powerpoint
Catia
Vb.net
Computer Hardware
Mathematica
Ptc Creo
Siemens Nx
Interests:
Development of Technology
New Technology
Multi User Cax
Team Leadership
Woodworking

Publications

Us Patents

Systems And Methods For Providing Cax Data

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US Patent:
20160117317, Apr 28, 2016
Filed:
Oct 28, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/925548
Inventors:
- Provo UT, US
Kelly Eric Bowman - Provo UT, US
Charles Greg Jensen - Provo UT, US
Daniel Staves - Orem UT, US
Joshua Q. Coburn - Orem UT, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method for providing CAx data may include (1) storing a model of an engineering object as a group of nodes including one or more feature nodes, (2) associating a corresponding transaction history with each feature node, the transaction history indicating one or more states for a feature over time, and (3) determining a state of a selected feature node at a selected point in time by accessing the corresponding transaction history of the selected feature node. Various other methods and systems are also disclosed.

Collaborative Project Modification

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US Patent:
20150350273, Dec 3, 2015
Filed:
May 29, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/726116
Inventors:
- Provo UT, US
Ammon Hepworth - Provo UT, US
Devin Shumway - Sandy UT, US
Daniel Staves - Orem UT, US
Mark S. Trent - Provo UT, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
H04L 12/58
Abstract:
An apparatus, method, and program product are disclosed for collaborative project modification. One apparatus includes an enabling module that enables a first group of users to modify a first portion of a project in a collaborative environment. The apparatus includes a blocking module that blocks a second portion of the project from being modified by the first group of users. The apparatus includes an updating module that, for the first group of users, conducts immediate updates to the first portion of the project after a user of the first group of users modifies the first portion of the project and conducts deferred updates to the second portion of the project after a user of a second group of users modifies the second portion of the project.

Multi-User Cax Editing Of A Model Of A Design Object

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US Patent:
20150213157, Jul 30, 2015
Filed:
Jan 27, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/606911
Inventors:
- Provo UT, US
Daniel Staves - Orem UT, US
Logan Hill - Provo UT, US
Kevin Tew - Provo UT, US
Charles Greg Jensen - Provo UT, US
Walter Edward Red - Provo UT, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/50
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method for multi-user CAx editing of a model of a design object may include (1) identifying one or more geometric elements referenced in response to creating a feature within the model of the design object, (2) receiving a feature operation that references the geometric elements referenced in response to creating the feature, (3) in response to receiving the feature operation, identifying a geometric element referenced by the feature operation, and (4) generating a unique persistent label for the geometric element. Various other methods and systems are also disclosed herein.
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