Teradata Oct 2010 - Sep 2011
Trm Technical Consultant
Cartemps Alamo National Mar 1999 - Feb 2000
Software Engineer
Insurquote Oct 1996 - Mar 1999
Software Engineer
Mri Software Llc Oct 1996 - Mar 1999
Software Developer
Education:
University of Minnesota Duluth 1994 - 1996
The Ohio State University 1985 - 1990
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, Education
Skills:
Sql Databases Teradata Software Development Java Data Warehousing Agile Methodologies Enterprise Software Xml Data Modeling Eclipse Technical Support Customer Support Programming Software Engineering Tomcat Software Project Management Java Enterprise Edition Javascript Technical Analysis Mathematics Delphi Software Implementation Technical Documentation Algorithms Web Services Web Applications Software Quality Assurance Enterprise Architecture Data Integration Html Python Perl Teradata Sql Git Github Subversion Tortoise Svn Jenkins Agile Application Development Agile Pycharm Tomcat 5 Websphere Junit Linux Putty Jira
Teradata since Oct 2010
TRM Technical Consultant
Teradata Feb 2000 - Oct 2010
Software Developer
CarTemps (aka Alamo/National) Feb 1999 - Feb 2000
Senior Software engineer
InsurQuote Oct 1996 - Feb 1999
Software engineer / Trainer
Education:
University of Minnesota-Duluth 1994 - 1996
The Ohio State University 1985 - 1990
BS ed, Mathematics Education
Marcus Philip Tidwell - North Royalton OH, US Leslie J. Mannion - Cary NC, US
Assignee:
Teradata US, Inc. - Miamisburg OH
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707769, 707E17069
Abstract:
Apparatus, systems, and methods may operate to receive user-specified input data from a user input device as a segment query that includes a plurality of criteria, and to store individual counts and at least one additional count in a storage medium. The individual counts are derived from processing the segment query as a corresponding plurality of queries associated with each of the criteria, and the at least one additional count comprises an intersection of at least two of the criteria, regardless of whether the user-specified input data includes an intersection operation. Other apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed.
Paul Richard Kristoff - Apex NC, US Harold Lee - Holly Springs NC, US Jason Stone - Holly Springs NC, US Henry Fu - Chapel Hill NC, US Marcus Philip Tidwell - North Royalton OH, US
Assignee:
Teradata US, Inc. - Dayton OH
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715825
Abstract:
A graphical user interface (GUI) tool is presented to a user for interacting with an underlying database. The GUI tool includes a field selection and attribute selections for the field. The user selects a field and an attribute for that field and is presented with a first list of values retrieved from the database for the selected attribute. Next, the user selects a filter for the attribute within the GUI tool and a second reduced list of values is presented to the user within the GUI tool representing the filtered first list of values acquired by applying the filter.
Techniques For Searching And Presenting Search Results
Leslie Mannion - Wake Forest NC, US Michael Chaves - Cary NC, US Jason Stone - Holly Springs NC, US Marcus Tidwell - North Royalton OH, US Gonzalo Hidalgo - Holly Springs NC, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707 3, 707E17076
Abstract:
Techniques for searching and presenting search results to a user are provided. A search is decomposed into sub search combinations. Logical operator ordering is maintained within each sub search combination and each sub search combination is processed to acquire a waterfall count for the resulting answer set associated with processing that sub search combination. The sub search combinations and their waterfall counts are then presented to the user for visual inspection and analysis.