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Gokul C Prabhakar

from Somerset, NJ
Age ~58

Gokul Prabhakar Phones & Addresses

  • 12 Fairfield Rd, Franklin Township, NJ 08873 (732) 247-1924
  • Somerset, NJ
  • New Providence, NJ
  • 11450 Melody Dr, Denver, CO 80234 (303) 450-1239
  • Northglenn, CO
  • New Providnce, NJ

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Resumes

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Global Technology

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Location:
New York, NY
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Barclays Capital since Sep 2008
V P

Lehman Brothers Jan 2007 - Sep 2008
Vice President

Lehman Brothers Apr 2005 - Sep 2008
VP

Lehman Brothers Apr 2005 - Dec 2006
Vice President

Bear Stearns & Co Nov 2004 - Mar 2005
Vice President
Education:
Concordia University, Canada 1991 - 1996
Ph.D, Computer Science
Concordia University 1996
Ph.D, Comp. Sci
Boston University 1987 - 1988
M.S., Computer Engineering
Boston University 1988
M.S, Comp. Engg
REC Trichy 1983 - 1987
B.E. Hons, EEE
Regional Engineering College 1987
B.E. (Hons), EEE
Skills:
Derivatives
Fixed Income
Market Risk
Options
Trading Systems
Interest Rate Derivatives
Risk Management
Equity Derivatives
Quantitative Analytics
Trading
Financial Risk
Swaps
Integration
Java
Sdlc
Rates
Electronic Trading
Acting
Sybase
Middle Office
Valuation
Software Development Life Cycle
Sybase Products
Interests:
Acting
Drama
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Publications

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Arrangement For Using Dynamic Metrics To Monitor Contact Center Performance

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US Patent:
6700971, Mar 2, 2004
Filed:
Nov 27, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/723114
Inventors:
Richard Alan Cohen - Wayland MA
William Edward Gourlay - Santa Ana CA
Marcus Knotts - Parker CO
Gokul Chander Prabhakar - Somerset NJ
Assignee:
Avaya Technology Corp. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H04M 500
US Classification:
37926506, 37926508, 37926505
Abstract:
An arrangement ( ) for monitoring contact-center ( ) performance automates the monitoring process by using a database schema ( ) that records ( ) the contact center to be monitored, its skills, the locations where the skills are located (in the case of a distributed contact center), the objective or target value for a given skill attribute (such as average speed of answer, maximum delay, etc. ), the acceptable deviation from the objective (tolerance), the maximum acceptable deviation between locations (in the case of a distributed contact center), the periodicity or frequency of the monitoring, and the comparison operator needed to determine how a given observed or actual value for the skill attribute is to be compared with its specified objective and tolerance. Monitoring is then effected ( ) as follows. Periodically, the contact center is automatically polled for performance data, actual values of the skill attributes are computed therefrom, and the actual values, the objective values, and the tolerances are used in a meta formula to determine the performance metrics.

Automated Transformation Of Specifications For Devices Into Executable Modules

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US Patent:
8356085, Jan 15, 2013
Filed:
Jun 20, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/600995
Inventors:
Ben Jai - Scotch Plains NJ, US
Gokul Chander Prabhakar - Somerset NJ, US
Rajeev Rastogi - New Providence NJ, US
Assignee:
Alcatel Lucent - Paris
International Classification:
G06F 15/177
US Classification:
709220
Abstract:
A number of configuration elements are associated with a number of devices. Information about input configuration elements is accessed. An input configuration element is associated with one or more input rules. It is determined which of the configuration elements could be accessed by the input rules and any call chains emanating from the rules. Output rules are determined by using the accessed configuration elements, the input rules, and the way the input rule manipulates its accessed configuration elements. Each output rule may be derived from an input rule and corresponds to the same input configuration element associated with that input rule. An executable module is generated that is adapted to access at least a given one of the input configuration elements and to trigger one or more of the output rules corresponding to the given input configuration element. Read and write sets for rules are determined, and the triggered output rules ensure that restrictions associated with a configuration element are not violated.

Methods And Apparatus For Flexible And Transparent Mediation Of Communication Between Software Applications

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US Patent:
20060200565, Sep 7, 2006
Filed:
Mar 4, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/071909
Inventors:
Wee Ng - Berkeley Heights NJ, US
Gokul Prabhakar - Somerset NJ, US
Vatsan Rajagopalan - Whitehouse Station NJ, US
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709227000
Abstract:
Systems and techniques for mediating communication between applications over a message transport bus. A software wrapper includes a virtual bus wrapper presenting an interface to the applications, with the interface being presented such that the message transport bus is transparent to the applications. The wrapper also includes a bus specific wrapper to adapt the message transport bus to the virtual bus wrapper, as well as a support wrapper. Changes to the applications being supported or to the message transport bus can be accommodated by changes to the virtual bus wrapper or to the bus specific wrapper, respectively. In particular, changes to the bus specific wrapper allow migration to a new or changed message transport bus or a system using a different message transport bus without a need to adapt each application to the new bus.

Expert System Knowledge-Deficiency Reduction Through Automated Database Updates From Semi-Structured Natural Language Documents

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US Patent:
6374261, Apr 16, 2002
Filed:
Apr 9, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/289682
Inventors:
Miguel O. Alvarez - Erie CO
Gokul Chander Prabhakar - Northglenn CO
Assignee:
Avaya Technology Corp. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707200, 706 45, 706 50, 706 60
Abstract:
Knowledge deficiency of an expert system ( ) is alleviated by automating extraction of data that is relevant to the expert systems diagnostics knowledge database ( ) and automatically and in an on-going manner updating the knowledge database with the extracted information. Evolving diagnostic knowledge in a domain is represented in the form of semi-structured natural-language reports ( ). A computer-implemented tool ( ) analyzes ( ) a report to determine its kind, and then employs ( ) an intelligent filter ( ) corresponding to that kind of report to parse ( ) the reports sections, to extract ( ) data therefrom, and to perform consistency checks ( ) between sections on the extracted data. The computer then assembles ( ) the extracted data into database records and includes ( ) them in the knowledge database.
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