OU PhysiciansRadiological Sciences 940 NE 13 St STE 4G4250, Oklahoma City, OK 73104 (405)2715125 (phone), (405)2713462 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Missouri, Columbia School of Medicine Graduated: 2000
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Wagner graduated from the University of Missouri, Columbia School of Medicine in 2000. He works in Oklahoma City, OK and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Wagner is affiliated with Childrens Hospital At OU Medical Center, Oklahoma City VA Medical Center and OU Medical Center.
Benacare Medical Center 250 W Bonita Ave STE 250, Pomona, CA 91767 (909)3738222 (phone), (877)8030308 (fax)
Benacare Medical Center 9481 Pittsburgh Ave STE 100, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909)2568334 (phone), (877)8030308 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Mr. Wagner works in Rancho Cucamonga, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine. Mr. Wagner is affiliated with Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center and San Antonio Regional Hospital.
Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine
Work:
VA Medical Center Pulmonary 3900 Woodland Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19104 (215)8235800 (phone), (215)8237813 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Wagner works in Philadelphia, PA and specializes in Internal Medicine and Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Wagner is affiliated with Corporal Michael J Crescenz VA Medical Center.
VIJAY DHEAP - DURHAM NC, US BENJAMIN M. SCHELL - MORRISVILLE NC, US JASON WAGNER - STATE COLLEGE PA, US MICHAEL D. WHITLEY - WEDDINGTON NC, US
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - ARMONK NY
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
717130
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a solution for metering, monitoring, and monetizing software assets. The solution can include a step of registering a software asset with a monitoring service. A unique identifying key for the software asset can be generated during registration. The software asset can then be instrumented for the monitoring service. The instrumentation can reference the software asset by the unique key. Specifics of the set of metrics that are to be monitored by the monitoring service for the software asset can be runtime, development time, and/or deployment time configurable. The instrumented software asset can convey transaction data to the monitoring server when used by clients. Analyzed results produced by the monitoring service pertaining to the software assets based upon the transaction data can be provided to authorize users of vendors associated with the software asset.
Implementing Field-Level Comments And Presence Detection
- San Francisco CA, US Norris Lee - San Francisco CA, US Kevin A. Gibbs - San Francisco CA, US John Arian Brock - Olympic Valley CA, US Jeffrey Davis - Palm Springs CA, US Gregory Alan Rewis - Redwood City CA, US Joel Benjamin Allen - Clemmons NC, US Christopher M. Bosko - Raleigh NC, US Jason Wagner - Raleigh NC, US Scott Goodfriend - Berkeley CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/25 G06F 16/2457 G06F 16/23 H04L 12/58
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for data processing are described. According to the techniques described herein, a device (e.g., an application server) may render a first graphical user interface including a first view of a first data record, the first view including a first field. The device may receive, via the first graphical user interface, a user input including a field-level comment for the first field. The first view further includes the field-level comment and a first field-level visual indicator indicating that the field-level comment is associated with the first field. The device may also render a second graphical user interface including a second view of a set of data records including the first data record. In some cases, the second view omits the first field and includes the field-level comment and a second record-level visual indicator indicating that the field-level comment is associated with the first data record.
Automatically Matching Start Criteria And Completion Criteria Of A Walkthrough For An Application Or Online Service
- San Francisco CA, US Jason Wagner - Raleigh NC, US Michael Burr - Cary NC, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
Disclosed are examples of systems, apparatus, methods and computer program products for automatically matching start criteria and completion criteria of a walkthrough for an application or an online service. A database storing data objects identifying walkthroughs and walkthrough stages can be maintained. An indication can be received that walkthrough stages of a first walkthrough in the database have been added, removed, or modified. It can be determined that a first completion criterion associated with a first walkthrough stage of the first walkthrough and a first start criterion associated with a second walkthrough stage of the first walkthrough do not match. The first start criterion and the first completion criterion can be processed to generate a matched start criterion and a matched completion criterion. The first start criterion and the first completion criterion can be replaced with the matched start criterion and the matched completion criterion to generate a modified walkthrough.
Converting Video Into A Walkthrough For An Application Or An Online Service
Disclosed are examples of systems, apparatus, methods and computer program products for converting video into a walkthrough for an application or an online service. For example, a database storing data objects identifying walkthrough stages can be maintained. Each walkthrough stage can be associated with one or more features of an application or a service. Video comprising a plurality of frames can be received. A spatial region of one or more of the frames can be matched to a graphical component of the application or the service to produce a mapping. One or more of the frames can be processed using the mapping to determine that an update to a user interface (UI) displayed on a computing device has occurred. One or more walkthrough stages stored in the database can be identified based on the mapping. The one or more identified walkthrough stages can be assigned to a walkthrough. The walkthrough can be stored as a data file in a database of a database system. The walkthrough can be configured to be accessed via the data network and interacted with using the computing device.
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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Jason Wagner Director
Wagner Heating Wagner Heating & Air Ltd Heating Contractors. Heating & Air Conditioning
PO Box 2478, Abbotsford, BC V2T 4X3 (604)8559516, (604)8532013
Jason Wagner Owner
Larry's Towing, Tire and Lock Service
Jason Wagner President
Jdh Wagner Co. Inc
Jason Wagner Owner
Wagner Custom Woodworks
Jason Wagner Director
Wagner Heating Heating Contractors · Heating & Air Conditioning