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  • 212 Fork Cir, Pataskala, OH 43062 (740) 632-6342
  • Reynoldsburg, OH
  • 212 S Fork Cir, Pataskala, OH 43062

Work

Company: Jpmorgan chase & co. Oct 2012 Position: Associate

Skills

Unix • Sql • Sdlc • Microsoft Sql Server • Oracle • Uml • Business Analysis • Agile Methodologies • Databases • Requirements Gathering • Requirements Analysis • Xml • Pl/Sql • Visio • Scrum • Software Development

Industries

Financial Services

Resumes

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Associate

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Location:
212 south Fork Cir, Pataskala, OH 43062
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Jpmorgan Chase & Co.
Associate

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc Jul 2005 - Oct 2012
Senior Software Engineer

Evolving Systems Jul 2002 - Jul 2005
Senior Software Engineer
Skills:
Unix
Sql
Sdlc
Microsoft Sql Server
Oracle
Uml
Business Analysis
Agile Methodologies
Databases
Requirements Gathering
Requirements Analysis
Xml
Pl/Sql
Visio
Scrum
Software Development

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Alerting An Operator

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US Patent:
7612302, Nov 3, 2009
Filed:
Apr 4, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/696392
Inventors:
Ronald W. Tamkin - Pataskala OH, US
J. Thomas King - Bexley OH, US
Kevin A. Russo - Lewis Center OH, US
Assignee:
Mettler-Toledo, Inc. - Columbus OH
International Classification:
G01G 19/40
G08B 23/00
US Classification:
177 2515, 235383, 705407, 340502
Abstract:
A system for alerting an operator of a weighing apparatus is described. The weighing apparatus may be capable of displaying a message in a message area to an operator. The message may be displayed in response to a command sent from a remote device.

Integration Of An External Software Application(S) With A Scale Software Application

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US Patent:
8336045, Dec 18, 2012
Filed:
Nov 29, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/947602
Inventors:
Ronald W. Tamkin - Pataskala OH, US
Daniel J. Hackathorne - Milford Center OH, US
Kevin A. Russo - Lewis Center OH, US
Assignee:
Mettler-Toledo, LLC - Columbus OH
International Classification:
G06F 9/445
US Classification:
717175, 717176, 717177, 717178
Abstract:
A Scale Integration Framework that allows secondary applications installed on a PC-based scale or at a remote location to interact with a Scale Application that controls the scale equipment in accordance with applicable requirements. The scale integration framework comprises a plurality of Integration Points within the Scale Application such that other value added applications can interact with the Scale Application at these Integration Points.

System And Method For Providing Recipes On A Scale

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US Patent:
20100000801, Jan 7, 2010
Filed:
Jul 2, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/167089
Inventors:
Richard E. Smith - Raleigh NC, US
Brian Hipsher - Worthington OH, US
Kevin A. Russo - Lewis Center OH, US
Ronald W. Tamkin - Pataskala OH, US
Frank Beurskens - Buffalo NY, US
Assignee:
METTLER-TOLEDO, INC. - Columbus OH
International Classification:
G01G 19/40
G01G 23/00
US Classification:
177 2515, 177245
Abstract:
A weighing scale adapted to automatically present one or more recipes to a user thereof, and a method of presenting such recipes. The recipes are preferably, but not necessarily, related in some way to a product being weighed or otherwise examined by the weighing scale. A recipe software application selects one or more recipes from a database of recipes and presents the recipes on one or more display devices of the weighing scale. One or more of the presented recipes may be selected by a user for delivery in one or more forms. Recipes may be delivered to a user according to the present invention, by one or more of providing the user with a printout of the selected recipe(s), by emailing the selected recipe(s) to a user, and/or by providing the user with a website URL from which the selected recipe(s) can be downloaded.

Call Monitoring System For Intelligent Call Processing

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US Patent:
54486327, Sep 5, 1995
Filed:
Oct 27, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/144067
Inventors:
Hannibal Iyob - Columbus OH
Steven T. Kaish - Bridgewater NJ
Paul R. Noll - Columbus OH
V. R. Gopala Rao - Holmdel NJ
Ronald W. Tamkin - Pataskala OH
Alex C. Wilkinson - Princeton Junction NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Corp. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04M 342
US Classification:
379201
Abstract:
Increased reliability for intelligent call processing systems is provided by collecting information from communications between the network database, the subscriber database, and the network switch. Message transfers between these network elements are monitored and correlated to identify those messages corresponding to a particular call. The messages for the call are analyzed to determine which database generated the instructions for routing the call. In particular, by comparing the routing number returned to the interexchange switch with the routing instruction information supplied by the subscriber's database, it can be determined whether the call was routed according to instructions from the subscriber's database.

Telephone Call Monitoring Method And Apparatus

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US Patent:
57402345, Apr 14, 1998
Filed:
Sep 29, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/953040
Inventors:
James Edward Black - Galena OH
Bret Allen Cooper - Columbus OH
Brian Dean Freeman - Howell NJ
Donald M. Gerth - Dublin OH
Richard D. Jordan - Columbus OH
Steven Todd Kaish - Bridgewater NJ
Yogeesh H. Kamath - Gahanna OH
Paul G. Sherry - Pickerington OH
Ruth E. Smilan - Westerville OH
Ronald W. Tamkin - Pataskala OH
Neng H. Wang - Tinton Falls NJ
Alex Cherry Wilkinson - Princeton Junction NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Corp. - Middletown NJ
International Classification:
H04M 1500
H04M 342
US Classification:
379115
Abstract:
To provide a complete picture of the calling pattern of calls placed to a destination entity which permits the destination entity's routing plan to be adequately administered, a) information is collected about all call attempts to particular, specified dialed numbers even before they are switch routed, including even calls terminated before a network control point (NCP) returns instructions as to where to route the call and, if applicable, after they are rerouted and b) the collected information is periodically delivering as it becomes available, for use by the destination entity, without requiring the calls being monitored to have been terminated. Thus, for example, information is collected about calls being held by the NCP in a queue even before the calls are NCP routed. The collected information also includes information for calls that were never routed, because they were terminated before routing, independent of whether they were placed in a queue. If applicable, additional information is collected about the rerouting of those calls that are rerouted.
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