Consultant as Manager Gobal IT Service Transition at Cooper Tire & Rubber Company, Manager and Partner at K-Dev, LLC
Location:
Toledo, Ohio Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company - Findlay, OH since Aug 2011
Consultant as Manager Gobal IT Service Transition
K-Dev, LLC - Findlay, OH since Jan 2010
Manager and Partner
Six Disciplines Feb 2007 - Jun 2011
Director Software Development
Plumbline Solutions, Inc. Aug 2004 - Feb 2007
Director Consulting
Microsoft Apr 2001 - Aug 2004
Product Unit Manager, Microsoft Business Framework
Education:
Western Michigan University 1972 - 1976
BS, Electrical Engineering
Interests:
Software Development Life Cycle
Coaching
Music
Honor & Awards:
United States Patent 6360338
Enhanced instrumentation software in fault tolerant systems
Inventors:
Johnson, Charles S. (San Jose, CA)
Emlich, Larry W. (San Jose, CA)
Komosinski, Paul (San Jose, CA)
Lennie, Robert W. (Sunnyvale, CA)
Western Michigan University 1972 - 1976
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics
Muskegon Catholic Central
Skills:
Software Development Microsoft Sql Server Soa Software Project Management Business Process Improvement Negotiation .Net Sql C# Product Management Software Engineering Project Management Wcf Saas Management Testing Agile Project Management Business Analysis Web Services Xml Business Process Program Management Object Oriented Design Mobile Applications Process Improvement Leadership Erp Architectures Windows Requirements Analysis Enterprise Architecture Sharepoint Project Planning Test Automation Change Management It Management Databases Integration Visual Basic Architecture Cloud Computing Scrum Sdlc Visual Studio It Strategy Enterprise Software Quality Assurance Agile Methodologies Business Intelligence Software Design
Certifications:
Project Management Professional (Pmp)® Project Management Institute, License 1905207 License 1905207
Us Patents
Enhanced Instrumentation Software In Fault Tolerant Systems
Charles S. Johnson - San Jose CA Larry W. Emlich - San Jose CA Paul Komosinski - San Jose CA Robert W. Lennie - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Compaq Computer Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
714 49, 714 47, 714 15, 714 25
Abstract:
A monitor function is implemented to monitor and control service processes and other system entities that perform tasks on a distributed network. The monitor function tracks the demise and instantiation of processes and entities that either export or import instrumentation. Any service process or other system entity (driver, interrupt handler, system library procedure) can export instruments (indicators, controls, testpoints). Instrument updates are propagated automatically if they are significant. The importing process conveys the information to a management system so that a human operator, or automated system, can observe and control the operation of the network service. One aspect of the invention uses a backup exporter to take over the processing of an exporter that has become nonfunctional. Another aspect of the invention determines when a CPU has gone down and acts accordingly to identify service processes that were associated with an exporter in the down CPU. For each exporter in the down CPU, any importer that was monitoring with the exporter must perform a switchover to monitor instrumentation on the new exporter in a fault tolerant manner.