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Joseph N Wholey

from Lyme, NH
Age ~63

Joseph Wholey Phones & Addresses

  • Lyme, NH
  • Orford, NH
  • Concord, NH
  • 28 Houston Ave, Methuen, MA 01844 (978) 794-5740
  • Pelham, NH
  • Salem, NH
  • Dracut, MA
  • Lawrence, MA

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Evaluation and Effective Public Management

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Author

Joseph S. Wholey

ISBN #

0316937827

Evaluation and Effective Public Management

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Author

Joseph S. Wholey

ISBN #

0316937835

Improving Government Performance: Evaluation Strategies for Strengthening Public Agencies and Programs

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Author

Joseph S. Wholey

ISBN #

0608216569

Zero Base Budgeting

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Joseph S. Wholey

ISBN #

0669017302

Performance and Credibility: Developing Excellence in Public and Nonprofit Organizations

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Joseph S. Wholey

ISBN #

0669116807

Organizational Excellence: Stimulating Quality and Communicating Value

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Joseph S. Wholey

ISBN #

0669143049

The Handbook of Practical Program Evaluation

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Joseph S. Wholey

ISBN #

0787967130

Handbook of Practical Program Evaluation

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Joseph S. Wholey

ISBN #

0787973882

Us Patents

Editing And Compiling Business Rules

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US Patent:
20080256014, Oct 16, 2008
Filed:
Apr 10, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/733434
Inventors:
Joel Gould - Winchester MA, US
Joseph Skeffington Wholey - Belmont MA, US
Timothy Perkins - Somerville MA, US
International Classification:
G06N 5/04
G06N 5/00
US Classification:
706 48, 706 47
Abstract:
A component in a graph-based computation having data processing components connected by linking elements representing data flows is updated by receiving a rule specification, generating a transform for transforming data based on the rule specification, associating the transform with a component in the graph-based computation, and in response to determining that a new rule specification has been received or an existing rule specification has been edited, updating the transform associated with the component in the graph-based computation according to the new or edited rule specification.A computation is tested by receiving a rule specification including a set of rule cases, receiving a set of test cases, each test case containing a value for one or more of the potential inputs, and for each test case, identifying one of the rule cases that will generate an output given the input values of the test case.

Managing Computing Resources In Graph-Based Computations

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US Patent:
20070271381, Nov 22, 2007
Filed:
May 16, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/434623
Inventors:
Joseph Skeffington Wholey - Belmont MA, US
Igor Sherb - Natick MA, US
Ephraim Meriwether Vishniac - Arlington MA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709226
Abstract:
Executing graph-based computations includes: accepting a specification of a computation graph in which data processing elements are joined by linking elements; dividing the data processing elements into sets, at least one of the sets including multiple of the data processing elements; assigning to each set a different computing resource; and processing data according to the computation graph, including performing computations corresponding to the data processing elements using the assigned computing resources.

Dynamically Loading Graph-Based Computations

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US Patent:
20150106818, Apr 16, 2015
Filed:
Oct 22, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/520588
Inventors:
- Lexington MA, US
H. Mark Bromley - Lyndeborough NH, US
Wayne Mesard - Belmont MA, US
Arkadi Popov - Sharon MA, US
Stephen Schmidt - Medford MA, US
Craig W. Stanfill - Lincoln MA, US
Joseph Skeffington Wholey - Belmont MA, US
Assignee:
AB INITIO TECHNOLOGY LLC - Lexington MA
International Classification:
G06F 9/445
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
718102
Abstract:
Processing data includes: receiving units of work that each include one or more work elements, and processing a first unit of work using a first compiled dataflow graph () loaded into a data processing system () in response to receiving the first unit of work. The processing includes: analysis to determine a characteristic of the first unit of work; identifying one or more compiled dataflow graphs from graphs stored in a data storage system () that include at least some that were compiled for processing a unit of work having the determined characteristic; loading one of the identified compiled dataflow graphs into the data processing system () as the first compiled dataflow graph (); and generating one or more output work elements from at least one work element in the first unit of work.
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