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Robert T Chesler

from Hudson, NH
Age ~60

Robert Chesler Phones & Addresses

  • 14 Fairway Dr, Hudson, NH 03051 (603) 883-0948 (603) 881-5456
  • 14 Fairway Dr #X10, Hudson, NH 03051 (603) 883-0948
  • 14R Fairway Dr, Hudson, NH 03051 (603) 883-0948
  • Nashua, NH
  • Merrimack, NH
  • Milford, CT
  • Woburn, MA
  • 14 Fairway Dr, Hudson, NH 03051 (603) 424-2537

Work

Company: Greater boston area Position: Bronx science

Education

School / High School: New England Rabbinical College 2006 to 2007

Skills

Software Development • Product Management • Architecture • C • Unix • Linux • Software Engineering • Enterprise Software • Software Design • Distributed Systems • Agile Methodologies • Perl • Entrepreneurship • System Architecture • Software Project Management • C++ • E Commerce • Oracle • Cloud Computing • Web Applications • Start Ups • Object Oriented Design • Scrum • Saas • Scalability • Mobile Applications • Subversion • Open Source • Web Services • Shell Scripting • Git • Python

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Computer Software

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Bronx Science

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Location:
Nashua, NH
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Greater Boston Area
Bronx Science
Education:
New England Rabbinical College 2006 - 2007
Princeton University 1982 - 1986
BSE Magna Cum Laude, EECS - Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Bronx Science
Skills:
Software Development
Product Management
Architecture
C
Unix
Linux
Software Engineering
Enterprise Software
Software Design
Distributed Systems
Agile Methodologies
Perl
Entrepreneurship
System Architecture
Software Project Management
C++
E Commerce
Oracle
Cloud Computing
Web Applications
Start Ups
Object Oriented Design
Scrum
Saas
Scalability
Mobile Applications
Subversion
Open Source
Web Services
Shell Scripting
Git
Python

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Automatic Clustering, Sub-Clustering And Cluster Hierarchization Of Search Results In Cross-Referenced Databases Using Articulation Nodes

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US Patent:
20050060287, Mar 17, 2005
Filed:
May 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/845097
Inventors:
Ziv Hellman - Forest Hills NY, US
Robert Chesler - Hudson NH, US
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
707002000
Abstract:
Within the context of a cross-referenced data-base, an initial “base-set” of results to a query is generated using any conventional search engine tool. The base-set is then expanded by adding to it entries referencing entries in the original set or referenced by those entries, in a possibly iterative manner. The resulting collection of entries and references is represented as a mathematical graph or network, amendable to graph theoretic analysis. Connected components within the graph form top-level clusters, and articulation nodes within these clusters are calculated. These articulation nodes serve as both navigational “gateways” and anchors for sub-clusters. Sub-clusters, consisting of the transitive descendants of the articulation nodes, are associated with each articulation node. The articulation nodes themselves then form a graph, which is analyzed further for prominence, and a hierarchy of articulation nodes is calculated. The resulting hierarchy consisting of the top-level clusters and the sub-clusters associated with the articulation nodes is then presented visually to users in a manner enabling them to easily navigate through the space of expanded search results.

Server Extension For A Computer System

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US Patent:
62471481, Jun 12, 2001
Filed:
Jun 1, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/071049
Inventors:
Richard Francis Annicchiarico - Penacook NH
Robert Todd Chesler - Nashua NH
Alan Quentin Jamison - Milford NH
Assignee:
Compaq Computer Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 1100
US Classification:
714 45
Abstract:
A server extension architecture provides means for intercepting input events and output protocol requests. Remote terminal emulation on an XWindows system is possible. The architecture comprises a portion of memory in the server extension which is identical to a portion in memory in the server where the server stores the addresses of input and output handling routines. By swapping these addresses with addresses in the server extension portion of memory, the server extension intercepts input and output, for monitoring a server or an application program or controlling a workstation. The server extension architecture is operated under the control of an application program.
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