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Richard A Erich

from Palm Harbor, FL
Age ~56

Richard Erich Phones & Addresses

  • 35246 Us Highway 19 N, Palm Harbor, FL 34684
  • Crystal River, FL
  • Lithonia, GA
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Powder Springs, GA
  • Sarasota, FL
  • Liverpool, NY
  • Smyrna, GA
  • 4476 Bardsdale Dr, Palm Harbor, FL 34685

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Richard A. Erich
ManagingPresident
Norton Group, LLC
Business Consulting Services
35246 Us Hwy 19 N, Palm Harbor, FL 34684

Publications

Us Patents

Time-Variant Scheduling Of Affinity Groups On A Multi-Core Processor

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US Patent:
20120284732, Nov 8, 2012
Filed:
May 2, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/462119
Inventors:
Mark Anthony Griglock - Oldsmar FL, US
Patrick John Huyck - Trinity FL, US
Sidney Slay Ishee - Odessa FL, US
James Anthony Gleason - Tarpon Springs FL, US
Richard Andrew Erich - Palm Harbor FL, US
Mathew Lowell Aamold - New Port Richey FL, US
Assignee:
GREEN HILLS SOFTWARE, INC - Santa Barbara CA
International Classification:
G06F 9/46
US Classification:
718104
Abstract:
Methods and systems for scheduling applications on a multi-core processor are disclosed, which may be based on association of processor cores, application execution environments, and authorizations that permits efficient and practical means to utilize the simultaneous execution capabilities provided by multi-core processors. The algorithm may support definition and scheduling of variable associations between cores and applications (i.e., multiple associations can be defined so that the cores an application is scheduled on can vary over time as well as what other applications are also assigned to the same cores as part of an association). The algorithm may include specification and control of scheduling activities, permitting preservation of some execution capabilities of a multi-core processor for future growth, and permitting further evaluation of application requirements against the allocated execution capabilities.

Time-Variant Scheduling Of Affinity Groups On A Multi-Core Processor

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US Patent:
20170344399, Nov 30, 2017
Filed:
Aug 18, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/681273
Inventors:
Mark Anthony Griglock - Oldsmar FL, US
Patrick John Huyck - Trinity FL, US
Sidney Slay Ishee - Odessa FL, US
James Anthony Gleason - Tarpon Springs FL, US
Richard Andrew Erich - Palm Harbor FL, US
Mathew Lowell Aamold - New Port Richey FL, US
Assignee:
Green Hills Software, Inc - Santa Barbara CA
International Classification:
G06F 9/50
G06F 9/48
G06F 9/52
Abstract:
Methods and systems for scheduling applications on a multi-core processor are disclosed, which may be based on association of processor cores, application execution environments, and authorizations that permits efficient and practical means to utilize the simultaneous execution capabilities provided by multi-core processors. The algorithm may support definition and scheduling of variable associations between cores and applications (i.e., multiple associations can be defined so that the cores an application is scheduled on can vary over time as well as what other applications are also assigned to the same cores as part of an association). The algorithm may include specification and control of scheduling activities, permitting preservation of some execution capabilities of a multi-core processor for future growth, and permitting further evaluation of application requirements against the allocated execution capabilities.

Time-Variant Scheduling Of Affinity Groups On A Multi-Core Processor

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US Patent:
20160034316, Feb 4, 2016
Filed:
Oct 12, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/880447
Inventors:
Mark Anthony Griglock - Oldsmar FL, US
Patrick John Huyck - Trinity FL, US
Sidney Slay Ishee - Odessa FL, US
James Anthony Gleason - Tarpon Springs FL, US
Richard Andrew Erich - Palm Harbor FL, US
Mathew Lowell Aamold - New Port Richey FL, US
Assignee:
GREEN HILLS SOFTWARE, INC - Santa Barbara CA
International Classification:
G06F 9/50
Abstract:
Methods and systems for scheduling applications on a multi-core processor are disclosed, which may be based on association of processor cores, application execution environments, and authorizations that permits efficient and practical means to utilize the simultaneous execution capabilities provided by multi-core processors. The algorithm may support definition and scheduling of variable associations between cores and applications (i.e., multiple associations can be defined so that the cores an application is scheduled on can vary over time as well as what other applications are also assigned to the same cores as part of an association). The algorithm may include specification and control of scheduling activities, permitting preservation of some execution capabilities of a multi-core processor for future growth, and permitting further evaluation of application requirements against the allocated execution capabilities.
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