Tracy Lunt - Columbus OH, US David Donohue - Wilmington DE, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707001000
Abstract:
A data structure for use with a computer-implemented method and program for identifying electronic files from a set of electronic files contains one or more derivative attribute(s) representative of: the relevance to a selected electronic file to a predetermined topic; the amount of electronically readable text for each electronic file; and/or the file class for each electronic file.
Using The Quantity Of Electronically Readable Text To Generate A Derivative Attribute For An Electronic File
Tracy Lunt - Columbus OH, US David Donohue - Wilmington DE, US Mary Kim - Avondale PA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707003000
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method and program for identifying electronic files from a set of electronic files uses an operating agent to identify first and second subsets of electronic files. The files in the first subset are those able to be opened by the operating agent, while files in the second subset are the remainder. For each electronic file in the first subset, an index containing every accessible character string used in the electronic file is created. The method and program are characterized by creating, for each file in the first and second subsets, a derivative attribute having a value representative of the readability of the character strings in the file. For electronic files in the first subset, the value of the derivative attribute being based upon the presence of at least some predetermined threshold number of readable characters in the accessible character strings in the index; For electronic files in the second subset, the value of the derivative attribute being based upon the presence of that file in the second subset. The value(s) of the derivative attributes is stored in a data structure.
Identifying Electronic Files In Accordance With A Derivative Attribute Based Upon A Predetermined Relevance Criterion
Tracy Lunt - Columbus OH, US David Donohue - Wilmington DE, US Mary Kim - Avondale PA, US Dallas Reutter - Wilmington DE, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707005000
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method and program for identifying electronic files from a set of electronic files uses an operating agent to identify first and second subsets of electronic files. The files in the first subset are those able to be opened by the operating agent, while files in the second subset are the remainder. For each electronic file in the second subset at least one native attribute contained in the electronic file is identified. The method and program are characterized by creating, for each file in the second subset, a derivative attribute having a value representative of the file's relevance to the predetermined topic. The derivative attribute being based upon the presence or absence of at least one of a target character strings in the identified native attribute for each electronic file in the second subset. Additional derivative attribute(s) representative of the presence of a privilege and/or confidential information may be created. The value(s) of the derivative attribute(s) is(are) stored in a data structure.
Mapping Parent/Child Electronic Files Contained In A Compound Electronic File To A File Class
Tracy Lunt - Columbus OH, US David Donohue - Wilmington DE, US
International Classification:
H04N 1/00
US Classification:
358403000, 358001150
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method for identifying electronic files from a set of electronic files that contains at least one compound electronic file itself having a plurality of electronic files, the method includes the steps of: the method including the steps of: (i) using an operating agent and a gateway, opening the compound electronic file; and (ii) from the plurality of electronic files in the opened compound electronic file, identifying a subset of parent electronic files, wherein each parent electronic file includes one or more file pointer native attributes; identifying each child file corresponding to each file pointer native attribute in each parent electronic file; and for each file group comprising a parent file and each child file corresponding thereto, classifying the group into one of the predetermined plurality of recommended actions based upon the highest ordered recommended actions in the group.
Transferring Electronic File Constituents Contained In An Electronic Compound File Using A Forensic File Copy
Tracy Lunt - Columbus OH, US David Donohue - Wilmington DE, US
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
707101000
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method and program for separating one or more selected file constituents from a compound file (such as a mail file) that contains a plurality of file constituents each containing one or more native attributes. The file constituents are stored in a non-individually-manipulable manner in the file. The method comprises the steps of: creating a list identifying one or more selected file constituents; creating a forensic copy of the compound file; and using a functional module, segregating from the copy of the compound file the file constituents on the list, without removing them from the forensic file and without changing any native attribute of a file constituent. The segregation step is performed by deleting from the forensic copy all file constituents not present on the list. If desired, the selected file constituents identified on the list may be grouped into two or more categories.
Mapping Electronic Files Contained In An Electronic Mail File To A File Class
Tracy Lunt - Columbus OH, US David Donohue - Wilmington DE, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206000
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method for identifying selected electronic files from a set of electronic files that contains at least one mail file includes the steps of: (i) using an operating agent and a mail server gateway, opening the mail file; (ii) for each of the plurality of electronic files in the opened mail file, creating a derivative attribute representative of the file class of that electronic file, the creation of each file class derivative attribute itself comprising the steps of: (a) determining the number of mail message markers in the file locator of that file; and (b) mapping that file to a file class if the file locator includes a predetermined number of mail message markers.
Transferring Electronic File Constituents Contained In An Electronic Compound File Using A Forensic File Copy
Tracy Lunt - Columbus OH, US David Donohue - Wilmington DE, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707200000
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method and program for separating one or more selected file constituents from a compound file (such as a mail file) that contains a plurality of file constituents each containing one or more native attributes. The file constituents are stored in a non-individually-manipulable manner in the file. The method comprises the steps of: creating a list identifying one or more selected file constituents; creating a forensic copy of the compound file; and using a functional module, segregating from the copy of the compound file the file constituents on the list, without removing them from the forensic file and without changing any native attribute of a file constituent. The segregation step is performed by deleting from the forensic copy all file constituents not present on the list. If desired, the selected file constituents identified on the list may be grouped into two or more categories.
Mapping Electronic Files Contained In An Electronic Mail File To A File Class
Tracy Lunt - Columbus OH, US David Donohue - Wilmington DE, US
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
707100000
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method for identifying selected electronic files from a set of electronic files that contains at least one mail file includes the steps of: (i) using an operating agent and a mail server gateway, opening the mail file; (ii) for each of the plurality of electronic files in the opened mail file, creating a derivative attribute representative of the file class of that electronic file, the creation of each file class derivative attribute itself comprising the steps of: (a) determining the number of mail message markers in the file locator of that file; and (b) mapping that file to a file class if the file locator includes a predetermined number of mail message markers.
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Dupont
Information Technology Architect
Skills:
Java Open Source Sql Software Development Javascript Xml Web Services Software Engineering Project Management Web Applications Html Requirements Analysis Healthcare Data Analysis Cloud Computing Programming Business Intelligence Mysql Healthy Eating Windows Web Development Analysis Internal Medicine Java Enterprise Edition Hibernate Primary Care Physicians Technological Innovation Html 5 Integration Agile Methodologies Software Project Management Holistic Health Architecture Drupal Jquery Personality Nutrition Meteor Semantic Web Neo4J Solr Elasticsearch Nlp Competitive Intelligence Longevity
Certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine, License 199775 American College of Physicians Internal Medicine Fellow of the American College of Physicians License 199775
Project Stewardship System Governance Incident & Change Management Stakeholder & External Engagement Line Management Business System Engagement Regulatory Capability Development Regulatory Submissions Business process and technology integration Standards development Electronic automation Electronic data interchange Secure Communications, Telemetry, Telematics
2012 to 2000 Network EngineerCSI Fort Collins, CO 2011 to 2012 Technical Consultant Networking5280 Solutions Denver, CO 2010 to 2011 Network ArchitectIQNavigator Denver, CO 2008 to 2010 Unix Systems ManagerFirst Advantage Saferent Lakewood, CO 2005 to 2008 Director of Information Technologies / Network InfrastructureInadev, Inc Fairfax, VA 2004 to 2005 Lead Field Engineer DataBlackboard Inc
2002 to 2004 Product Support Engineer
Education:
American Intercontinental University Atlanta, GA 2001 to 2003 B.S. in Computer Information Systems program
Medicine Doctors
Dr. David P Donohue, Wilmington DE - MD (Doctor of Medicine)