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  • Seattle, WA
  • 4100 Alameda De Las Pulgas, San Mateo, CA 94403 (650) 572-8969
  • 3902 Donner St, San Mateo, CA 94403 (650) 572-8969
  • Mattapan, MA
  • Arlington, MA

Work

Company: Synopsys May 2015 to Jan 2017 Position: Vice president

Education

Degree: Master of Business Administration, Masters School / High School: Bentley University 1983 to 1986 Specialities: Computer Information Systems

Skills

Agile Methodologies • Management • Software Development • Cloud Computing • Enterprise Software • Unix • Software As A Service • Distributed Systems • Saas • Software Engineering • Scalability • Storage • Test Automation • Linux • High Availability

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Sports

Resumes

Resumes

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Head Track And Field And Asssistant Cross Country Coach

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Sports
Work:
Synopsys May 2015 - Jan 2017
Vice President

Aragon High School May 2015 - Jan 2017
Head Track and Field and Asssistant Cross Country Coach

Coverity 2008 - 2015
Senior Director

Symantec 2006 - 2008
Senior Director

Symantec 2002 - 2006
Director
Education:
Bentley University 1983 - 1986
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Computer Information Systems
Boston College 1976 - 1980
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Skills:
Agile Methodologies
Management
Software Development
Cloud Computing
Enterprise Software
Unix
Software As A Service
Distributed Systems
Saas
Software Engineering
Scalability
Storage
Test Automation
Linux
High Availability

Publications

Us Patents

Data Processing System Having Tunable Operating System Means

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US Patent:
47363185, Apr 5, 1988
Filed:
Mar 1, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/707304
Inventors:
Dino Delyani - Arlington MA
Charles E. Jablow - Somerville MA
Assignee:
Wang Laboratories, Inc. - Lowell MA
International Classification:
G06F 1516
US Classification:
364200
Abstract:
A tunable operating system in a multiprogrammed data processing system prevents lockout of I/O bound tasks of low priority by CPU bound tasks of high priority. A range signal in the master control block and a range divider signal in each task control block together define a queue subset for each task. The queue subsets for different tasks are overlapped by at least one queue, and preferably by at least three queues. A plurality of time-slice values, preferably two, are assigned when tasks are dispatched; the time-slice values are assigned with respect to the task range divider signal and therefore are not fixed with respect to each queue. The invention permits the weight given to the user-set task priority and to the priority based on recent task behavior to be varied as desired. The range value, the divider values, and the time-slice values are variable to permit tuning of the operating system.
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