KDMS Tri State Hematology & Oncology 617 23 St STE 19, Ashland, KY 41101 (606)3252221 (phone), (606)3241326 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Kentucky College of Medicine Graduated: 1986
Procedures:
Bone Marrow Biopsy Chemotherapy Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Anemia Chronic Renal Disease Iron Deficiency Anemia Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast Acute Bronchitis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Goebel graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Medicine in 1986. He works in Ashland, KY and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Goebel is affiliated with Kings Daughters Medical Center.
William J. Bolosky - Issaquah WA John R. Douceur - Bellevue WA Scott M. Cutshall - Carnation WA Richard F. Rashid - Redmond WA Nathan P. Myhrvold - Bellevue WA David A. Goebel - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707200, 1 3, 1 10, 1100, 1205
Abstract:
A method and system for storing the data of files having duplicate content, by maintaining a single instance of the data, and providing logically separate links to the single instance. Files of duplicate content have their data stored in a common store file by a single instance store (SIS) facility, which also converts the original file or files to links to that common store file and creates additional links thereto as needed. The SIS facility may reside above a file system as a filter driver. File system requests directed to the link file (e. g. , open, write, read, close and delete) reach the SIS filter, which then transparently handles each request as if the link file was a normal file. To preserve logical separation, writes to a SIS link file are to the link file, and the written portion recorded as dirty. The SIS filter intercepts SIS read requests, and reads clean portions from the common store file and any dirty portions from the link file. When the link file is closed, the common store file also may be closed, and, if the link file has been written, the non-dirtied portions of the link file are filled in with clean data from the common store file, and the link file reconverted to a normal file.
System And Method Of Allowing User Mode Applications With Access To File Data
In accordance with this invention, a system, method, and computer-readable medium that aggregates the knowledge base of a plurality of antivirus software applications are provided. User mode applications, such as antivirus software applications, gain access to file system operations through a common information model, which obviates the need for antivirus software vendors to create kernel mode filters. When file system operations are available to antivirus software applications, the present invention may cause each antivirus software application installed on a computing device to perform a scan to determine if the data is malware.
Aggregation Of The Knowledge Base Of Antivirus Software
In accordance with this invention, a system, method, and computer-readable medium that aggregates the knowledge base of a plurality of antivirus software applications are provided. User mode applications, such as antivirus software applications, gain access to file system operations through a common information model, which obviates the need for antivirus software vendors to create kernel mode filters. When file system operations are available to antivirus software applications, the present invention may cause each antivirus software application installed on a computing device to perform a scan to determine if the data is malware.
System And Method Of Aggregating The Knowledge Base Of Antivirus Software Applications
In accordance with this invention, a system, method, and computer-readable medium that aggregates the knowledge base of a plurality of antivirus software applications are provided. User mode applications, such as antivirus software applications, gain access to file system operations through a common information model, which obviates the need for antivirus software vendors to create kernel mode filters. When file system operations are available to antivirus software applications, the present invention may cause each antivirus software application installed on a computing device to perform a scan to determine if the data is malware.
System And Method For Efficiently Scanning A File For Malware
Mihai Costea - Redmond WA, US Adrian Bivol - Redmond WA, US Adrian M. Marinescu - Sammamish WA, US Anil Francis Thomas - Redmond WA, US Cenk Ergan - Bellevue WA, US David Goebel - Seattle WA, US George C. Chicioreanu - Redmond WA, US Marius Gheorghe Gheorghescu - Redmond WA, US Michael R. Fortin - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 11/00
US Classification:
726 22, 726 24
Abstract:
The present invention is directed toward a system, method, and a computer-readable medium for efficiently loading data into memory in order to scan the data for malware. The logic provided in the present invention improves the experience of a user when operating a computer protected with antivirus software. One aspect of the present invention is a method that identifies a pattern in which data in a file is loaded into memory from a computer-readable medium. Then the method identifies a pattern in which data in the file may be loaded into memory in a way that minimizes the time required to read data in the file. When a subsequent scan of the file is scheduled to occur, the method causes data in the file to be loaded in memory using the pattern that minimizes the time required to read data in the file.
Extending Cluster Allocations In An Extensible File System
Ravisankar V. Pudipeddi - Bellevue WA, US Vishal V. Ghotge - Seattle WA, US Sarosh C. Havewala - Kirkland WA, US Revinder S. Thind - Kirkland WA, US Mark J. Zbikowski - Bellevue WA, US David A. Goebel - Vashon WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
707966, 707791, 707793, 707795, 707954, 707960
Abstract:
An extensible file system format for portable storage media is provided. The extensible file system format includes the specification of primary and secondary directory entry types that may be custom defined. The primary and secondary directory entry types can be further classified as critical and benign directory entries. The directory entry types can define whether a cluster chain corresponding to a file can be contiguously allocated.
Extending Cluster Allocations In An Extensible File System
Ravisankar V. Pudipeddi - Bellevue WA, US Vishal V. Ghotge - Seattle WA, US Sarosh C. Havewala - Kirkland WA, US Ravinder S. Thind - Kirkland WA, US Mark J. Zbikowski - Woodinville WA, US David Goebel - Vashon WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
707610, 707614, 707620
Abstract:
An extensible file system format for portable storage media is provided. The extensible file system format includes the specification of primary and secondary directory entry types that may be custom defined. The primary and secondary directory entry types can be further classified as critical and benign directory entries. The directory entry types can define whether a cluster chain corresponding to a file can be contiguously allocated.
Extending Cluster Allocations In An Extensible File System
Ravisankar V. Pudipeddi - Bellevue WA, US Vishal V. Ghotge - Seattle WA, US Sarosh C. Havewala - Kirkland WA, US Revinder S. Thind - Kirkland WA, US Mark J. Zbikowski - Bellevue WA, US David A. Goebel - Vashon WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
707610, 707614, 707620, 707205
Abstract:
An extensible file system format for portable storage media is provided. The extensible file system format includes the specification of primary and secondary directory entry types that may be custom defined. The primary and secondary directory entry types can be further classified as critical and benign directory entries. The directory entry types can define whether a cluster chain corresponding to a file can be contiguously allocated.
Central Presbyterian Church Merced, Ca Oct 2015 - May 2019
Senior Pastor
Alpha Usa Jul 2014 - Dec 2015
Regional Director
Reflections Church Mar 2006 - Jun 2014
Lead Pastor
Northwest Nazarene University Oct 2013 - Jun 2014
Guest Lecturer
The Presbytery of Boise Mar 2006 - Dec 2009
Interim Presbytery Executive
Education:
Columbia Theological Seminary 1996 - 2001
Union Presbyterian Seminary 1990 - 1993
Masters, Master of Divinity, Theological Studies, Theology
Wheaton College 1986 - 1988
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
Columbia International University 1984 - 1986
Skills:
Community Outreach Theology Pastoral Care Leadership Development Nonprofits Leadership Public Speaking Preaching Religion Volunteer Management Program Development Teaching Discipleship Church Events Biblical Studies Team Building Spiritual Direction Pastoral Counseling Fundraising Missions Youth Ministry Church Growth Coaching Strategic Planning Liturgy Training Event Planning Evangelism Organizational Development Motivational Speaking
Mar 2006 to 2000 Church planting lead pastor for new congregationThe Presbytery of Boise Boise, ID Mar 2006 to Dec 2009 Interim Presbytery ExecutiveBoone Presbyterian Ch Caldwell, ID Aug 2000 to Feb 2006 Sr. Pastor/Head of StaffTrinity Church Houston, TX Jun 1999 to Jul 2000 Interim Sr. Pastor/Head of StaffFirst Presbyterian Church Burley, ID Dec 1994 to May 1999 Sr. PastorUniversity of Southern California School of Medicine Los Angeles, CA Jan 1989 to Jun 1990 Other Experience
Education:
Columbia Theological Seminary Decatur, GA 1997 to 2001 Doctor of MinistryUnion Theological Seminary in Virginia Richmond, VA 1990 to 1993 Master of DivinityWheaton College / Wheaton, IL Sep 1986 to May 1988 Bachelor of Arts in PsychologyColumbia International University / Columbia, SC Sep 1984 to May 1986
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David Goebel (1977-1981), Lee Edmiston (1972-1974), Deanna Bunkowske (1993-1998), Mark Thayer (1973-1977), Lawi Isa (2002-2006), George Steinbrenner (1993-1997)