Web Development Analyst at Ball State University, Entity Management at industrial Zen LLC
Location:
Yorktown, Indiana
Industry:
Information Services
Work:
Ball State University - Bracken Library since Jun 2012
Web Development Analyst
industrial Zen LLC since Apr 2008
Entity Management
Global Research Network Operation Center - Indianapolis, Indiana Area Apr 2008 - Jun 2012
Documentation Specialist
IUPUI Apr 2008 - Jul 2009
NOC Change Management
UITS at IUPUI 2006 - Apr 2008
Consultant
Education:
Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis 2006 - 2011
Bachelors, New Media Arts and Sciences
Ball State University 1996 - 1998
Skills:
Media Assassin Creative Writer JavaScript C++ ActionScript C Python Java HTML5 Employee Management Game Design Documentation Web Development HTML CSS Programming Flash Web Design Adobe Creative Suite Photoshop Microsoft Office Illustrator Research Video Editing Technical Writing Dreamweaver jQuery CMS XML User Interface User Experience Windows Visio Multimedia Content Management Web 2.0 Web Project Management User Interface Design Software Development Fireworks Drupal Mac OS X Interaction Design Front-end Development AJAX MySQL OS X HTML 5 PHP
Interests:
Video games, writing, reading, politics, philosophy,psychology, space travel, bioengineering, nano-technology, and quantum physics.
Honor & Awards:
Four year Dean's List Member.
Us Patents
Apparatus And Method Of Managing Pots Lines In A Pon Network
John A. Stock - Petaluma CA, US Douglas A. Atkinson - Ashburn VA, US Raul F. Fernandez - Miami FL, US Thomas E. Conklin - Leesburg VA, US Marc R. Bernard - Vienna VA, US
Assignee:
Tellabs Petaluma, Inc. - Naperville IL
International Classification:
H04J 14/00
US Classification:
398 74, 398 67, 398 68, 398 72
Abstract:
An apparatus or corresponding method of managing Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) lines in a Passive Optical Network (PON) to prevent an alarm system from generating an alarm during a software upgrade or maintenance of an Optical Network Terminal (ONT), Optical Line Terminal (OLT), or PON while maintaining the effectiveness of the alarm system. The ONT may store data related to a POTS line in nonvolatile memory. The ONT may activate the POTS line based on the data from the nonvolatile memory in an event of interruption in communications with an OLT prior to reestablishing communications with the OLT. The interruption in communications may be caused by an ONT reboot to complete an installation of a software upgrade. The ONT may energize the POTS line with a voltage in response to activating the POTS line to prevent the alarm system from generating the alarm.