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Emmanuel P Parasirakis

from Norwood, MA
Age ~51

Emmanuel Parasirakis Phones & Addresses

  • 7 Oakleigh Rd, Norwood, MA 02062 (781) 769-1882
  • Myrtle Beach, SC
  • Waltham, MA
  • 130 Dent St, West Roxbury, MA 02132
  • 22 Caltha Rd, Brighton, MA 02135
  • Boston, MA
  • Newton, MA
  • 7 Oakleigh Rd, Norwood, MA 02062

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Resumes

Emmanuel Parasirakis Photo 1

Vice President Of Product Development

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Location:
7 Oakleigh Rd, Norwood, MA 02062
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Attestiv
Vice President of Product Development

Salesforce
Lead Member of Technical Staff

Demandware, A Salesforce Company Jul 2011 - Aug 2016
Software Architect

Oracle Mar 2011 - Jun 2011
Consulting Member of Technical Staff

Atg Jun 1999 - Jun 2011
Software Architect and Engineer
Education:
Boston College 1991 - 1995
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Computer Science
Boston Latin School 1985 - 1991
Skills:
Java Enterprise Edition
Xml
Jsp
Java
Soa
Web Applications
Atg Dynamo
Mobile Applications
Jboss Application Server
Javascript
Oracle
Ajax
Sql
Css
Flex
Mysql
Databases
Weblogic
Android Development
Appcelerator
Blockchain
Ethereum
Solidity
Interests:
Education
Emmanuel Parasirakis Photo 2

Software Architect At Demandware

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Position:
Software Architect at Demandware
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Demandware since Jul 2011
Software Architect

Oracle Mar 2011 - Jun 2011
Consulting Member of Technical Staff

ATG Jun 1999 - Jun 2011
Software Architect and Engineer

Invenio Technologies Jul 1997 - May 1999
Software Engineer

NetSuite Nov 1996 - Jul 1997
Software Engineer
Education:
Boston College 1991 - 1995
BA, Computer Science
Skills:
Java Enterprise Edition
JSP
Weblogic
JBoss Application Server
XML
ATG Dynamo
JavaScript
Oracle
AJAX
SQL
Flex
MySQL
Android Development
Web Applications
Languages:
Java
PHP
Javascript
HTML
XML
XSL
JSP
Objective-C

Publications

Us Patents

Flexible Order Structure

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US Patent:
8055550, Nov 8, 2011
Filed:
Mar 13, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/047975
Inventors:
Emmanuel Parasirakis - West Roxbury MA, US
Tareef S. Kawaf - Sudbury MA, US
Assignee:
Art Technology Group, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 261, 705 11
Abstract:
An order processing system includes an order structure in which an order includes multiple objects representing items being purchased, shipping methods, payment parameters, and other parts of an order. The order can include one or more of each of the types of objects. Items in the order can be divided among shipping methods and payment mechanisms using a relationship model to describe the relationships between the different types of objects. Shipping methods and payment mechanisms also can be related. The order may be represented as an order object, which represents the order and can be related to particular shipping methods and payment mechanisms. Relationship objects describe the relationships between objects. Relationship objects can use different relationship types to characterize the extent of the specified relationship.

Flexible Order Structure

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US Patent:
20030028472, Feb 6, 2003
Filed:
Nov 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/989670
Inventors:
Emmanuel Parasirakis - West Roxbury MA, US
Tareef Kawaf - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/037000
Abstract:
An order processing system includes an order structure in which an order includes multiple objects representing items being purchased, shipping methods, payment parameters, and other parts of an order. The order can include one or more of each of the types of objects. Items in the order can be divided among shipping methods and payment mechanisms using a relationship model to describe the relationships between the different types of objects. Shipping methods and payment mechanisms also can be related. The order may be represented as an order object, which represents the order and can be related to particular shipping methods and payment mechanisms. Relationship objects describe the relationships between objects. Relationship objects can use different relationship types to characterize the extent of the specified relationship.

Atomic Capture Of A Set Of Related Files, Using A Distributed Ledger, For Proof Of Authenticity

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US Patent:
20200012806, Jan 9, 2020
Filed:
Jun 19, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/445478
Inventors:
- Natick MA, US
Thomas Mark Morley - Dedham MA, US
Emmanuel Parasirakis - Norwood MA, US
Nicos Vekiarides - Natick MA, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/62
H04W 12/06
G06F 16/13
G06N 20/00
Abstract:
Techniques for proving authenticity of data files, such as digital photos. An authentication/indexing server content from a client device such as a mobile device, and generates or receives other related data such as a reference to the content object, a fingerprint for the content object, and other metadata indicating for example a timestamp related to the content object. The fingerprint is inserted into a distributed ledger, with the distributed ledger returning a ledger address. A manifest object containing the transaction object, the ledger address, and a list of the content object and, optionally, related edits is then created and stored. The server may index fingerprints. Thus, a fingerprint can be used to authenticate subsequently received object against the stored metadata.

Real Time Visual Validation Of Digital Content Using A Distributed Ledger

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US Patent:
20190391972, Dec 26, 2019
Filed:
Jun 19, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/445488
Inventors:
- Natick MA, US
Thomas Mark Morley - Dedham MA, US
Emmanuel Parasirakis - Norwood MA, US
Nicos Vekiarides - Natick MA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/23
G06F 9/451
G06F 16/27
G06F 3/0481
G06F 3/0484
Abstract:
A digital asset is represented and verified as a set of related digital asset or other content objects. Related metadata is stored on an immutable distributed ledger separately from the content objects themselves. For example, a transaction object includes metadata such as identifiers for two or more content objects, fingerprints for the content objects. The content objects may be stored in a local or cloud object repository. Validation of a later identified content object may include determining a fingerprint for the later identified content object, mapping that fingerprint to an address within the immutable distributed ledger to retrieve metadata previously mapped, and comparing the two fingerprints. Visual validation may be provided when the first and second fingerprints match, such as by displaying a positive icon adjacent the later identified object.
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