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Haig Aram Krikorian

from Albany, CA
Age ~67

Haig Krikorian Phones & Addresses

  • 1112 Kains Ave, Albany, CA 94706 (510) 527-7213 (510) 527-8005
  • Berkeley, CA
  • Culver City, CA
  • Sherman Oaks, CA
  • Fullerton, CA
  • Tiburon, CA
  • 1112 Kains Ave, Albany, CA 94706 (562) 355-8811

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Analyst

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Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Kinsey Tech
Senior Analyst
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Location:
Los Angeles, CA
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Writer At Academician

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Location:
Orange County, California Area
Industry:
Writing and Editing

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Haig A. Krikorian
President
Albert's Liquors, Inc
Ret Alcoholic Beverages
5565 Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90230
(310) 390-1250
Haig Krikorian
Owner
Lalime's
Full-Service Restaurants
1329 Gilman St, Berkeley, CA 94706
(510) 527-9838, (510) 527-1350, (510) 559-7023
Haig Krikorian
Berkeley Fish LLC
Food Distribution
1451 5 St, Berkeley, CA 94710
Haig A. Krikorian
Fallanghina LLC
Restaurant · Nonclassifiable Establishments
86 Shields Ln, Novato, CA 94947
2514 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley, CA 94702
Haig A. Krikorian
Cesar, LLC
Operate Restaurant and Food Related Serv · Restaurant
1515 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley, CA 94709
2514 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley, CA 94702
(510) 883-0222
Haig A. Krikorian
Owner
P R I Services
Real Estate Agent/Manager
PO Box 5911, Van Nuys, CA 91413
Van Nuys, CA 91413
Haig A. Krikorian
President
PRI SERVICES COMPANY, INC
15655 Castlewoods Dr, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
Haig A. Krikorian
President
CALIFORNIA KCDA, INC
Eating Place
2514 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley, CA 94702
1290 6 St, Berkeley, CA 94710
1451 5 St, Berkeley, CA 94710
(510) 559-7023

Publications

Us Patents

System, Method And Computer Program Product For Developing A System-Of-Systems Architecture Model

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US Patent:
7979247, Jul 12, 2011
Filed:
Sep 26, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/238853
Inventors:
Marion L. Butterfield - Mission Viejo CA, US
Haig F. Krikorian - Fullerton CA, US
Alaka D. Shivananda - Yorba Linda CA, US
John A. Gula - Yorba Linda CA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G06F 17/50
G06F 9/445
US Classification:
703 2, 703 22, 703 27, 709223, 709227, 709238, 717101, 705 8
Abstract:
A method is provided for developing an architecture model for a system-of-systems (SoS) that includes n system levels L. . . L, each of which includes at least one component of the SoS. For at least i>1, each system level Lincludes at least one component of level L. The method includes developing an architecture model for at least one level of the SoS. For at least i>1, the level Larchitecture model can be developed by developing a functional architecture model for level L, and thereafter transforming the level Lfunctional architecture model into a physical architecture model for level L. The functional architecture model includes a functional and a logical structure for level L. And as such, the functional architecture model is developed based upon a concurrent functional and logical decomposition of a functional architecture model developed for level L.

System, Method And Computer Program Product For Developing A System-Of-Systems Architecture Model

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US Patent:
20060064178, Mar 23, 2006
Filed:
Sep 7, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/935355
Inventors:
Marion Butterfield - Mission Viejo CA, US
Haig Krikorian - Fullerton CA, US
Alaka Shivananda - Yorba Linda CA, US
John Gula - Yorba Linda CA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G05B 11/01
G05B 19/42
US Classification:
700018000, 700086000, 700087000
Abstract:
A method is provided for developing an architecture model for a system-of-systems (SoS) that includes n system levels L. . . L, each of which includes at least one component of the SoS. For at least i>1, each system level Lincludes at least one component of level L. The method includes developing an architecture model for at least one level of the SoS. For at least i>1, the level Larchitecture model can be developed by developing a functional architecture model for level L, and thereafter transforming the level Lfunctional architecture model into a physical architecture model for level L. The functional architecture model includes a functional and a logical structure for level L. And as such, the functional architecture model is developed based upon a concurrent functional and logical decomposition of a functional architecture model developed for level L.

System Having An Energy Efficient Network Infrastructure For Communication Between Distributed Processing Nodes

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US Patent:
20070121631, May 31, 2007
Filed:
Nov 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/288804
Inventors:
Haig Krikorian - Fullerton CA, US
Robert Loewer - Placentia CA, US
Susan Smalley - Anaheim CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/56
US Classification:
370392000
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and articles of manufacture consistent with the present invention provide for a data processing system having an efficient network communication infrastructure. The data processing system has a plurality of data processing nodes distributed across a network. Each node comprises a processor and a memory having an application and a routing thread operatively configured to receive a message on the network. The message has an application identifier and a message group identifier. Each application has a command thread and a plurality of message group handlers. Each routing thread is operatively configured to determine whether the received message is for the application on the respective node and to notify the application's command thread of the received message in response to determining that the message is for the application. The command thread then directs the message to one of the message group handlers based on the received message's message group identifier.

Multi-Operator System For Accessing Satellite Resources

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US Patent:
20130077561, Mar 28, 2013
Filed:
Sep 23, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/241766
Inventors:
Haig Francis Krikorian - Fullerton CA, US
Angelia M. Corbett - Bellflower CA, US
Hisashi Inoue - Torrance CA, US
Kim Ciarlariello Griffin - Manhattan Beach CA, US
Assignee:
THE BOEING COMPANY - Chicago IL
International Classification:
H04W 92/00
H04B 7/185
H04B 7/00
US Classification:
370316, 455 68
Abstract:
A satellite control system comprising a communications system and an information management system. The communications system is configured to receive commands from a plurality of operators. The communications system is further configured to send the commands to a satellite using a number of communications links. The information management system may be configured to avoid conflicts between the commands sent by the communications system to the satellite from different operators in the plurality of operators that cause an undesired operation of the satellite. The information management system may be configured to provide a desired level of security for information sent between the plurality of operators and the satellite.

Real Time Multiple Agent Engagement Decision System

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US Patent:
20230061961, Mar 2, 2023
Filed:
Jun 22, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/354359
Inventors:
- Chicago IL, US
Haig Francis KRIKORIAN - Fullerton CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/06
G06F 17/16
G06N 5/04
Abstract:
Agent/client pairs in at least one priority tier are determined. A matrix value is determined for each agent/client pair based on the client rank of the agent/client pair. An engagement capability parameter is determined for each agent/client pair. The matrix value for each disallowed agent/ranked client value is set to a zero value. All possible engagement options are evaluated. Candidate pair paths are determined by determining pair paths having a highest initial path value. The initial path value of each candidate pair path is decreased based on agent/client pairs in the candidate pair path that are urgent agent/client pairs or risky agent/client pairs to derive a final path value for each candidate pair path. A best path is determined based on the final path value for each candidate pair path. At least one engagement decision is derived based on the best path and transmitted towards agents in the best path.
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