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  • 74 Jefferson St, North Andover, MA 01845 (978) 208-2226
  • Cambridge, MA
  • 74 Jefferson St, North Andover, MA 01845

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Company: Vestmark Dec 2004 Position: Principal software engineer

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: Univerzita Komenského V Bratislave 1992 to 1997 Specialities: Computer Science

Skills

Distributed Systems • Java Enterprise Edition • Software Development • Software Engineering • Junit • Ant • Xml • Enterprise Software • Java • Agile Methodologies • Software Architectural Design • Software Design • Sql • Rest • Scrum • Jboss Application Server

Industries

Computer Software

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Principal Software Engineer

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Location:
North Andover, MA
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Vestmark
Principal Software Engineer

Vignette 2000 - Dec 2004
Staff Software Engineer

Softec 1995 - 2000
Senior Software Engineer
Education:
Univerzita Komenského V Bratislave 1992 - 1997
Master of Science, Masters, Computer Science
Skills:
Distributed Systems
Java Enterprise Edition
Software Development
Software Engineering
Junit
Ant
Xml
Enterprise Software
Java
Agile Methodologies
Software Architectural Design
Software Design
Sql
Rest
Scrum
Jboss Application Server

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Reconciling Financial Records

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US Patent:
8175943, May 8, 2012
Filed:
Mar 28, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/057707
Inventors:
Heeren H Pathak - Woburn MA, US
John Artz - Woburn MA, US
Jay Goldman - Wellesley MA, US
Yashodhan Sathaye - Acton MA, US
Scott Souliotis - Amesbury MA, US
Annmarie Rogers - Haverhill MA, US
Dennis Sheckler - Cambridge MA, US
Ladislav Kis - North Andover MA, US
Assignee:
Vestmark, Inc. - Wakefield MA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 35, 705 36 R, 705 37, 705 38, 705 1, 705 28, 705 30, 705 33, 705 49
Abstract:
A system and method for reconciling financial records is provided. Breaks are screened by user defined rules to categorize breaks into categories of relatively higher and relatively lower importance so that relatively higher importance breaks can be presented to the user. Values from a custodian system can be automatically accepted. Certain types of transaction differences may be selected to be automatically corrected. The types of corrections to be applied are selected. The financial account reconciliation system is updated with the values. For investments that are not reported as trades once the order to purchase has been placed, outstanding trade orders may be matched to unmatched transactions. For updates sent for an older transaction, back-dated transactions may be compared by automatically loading historical transactions and comparing historical transactions to a back-dated transaction as if it were not backdated. For investments that have information that will not be known until the investments are settled, proper matching of positions and transactions that have not yet settled may be enabled by identifying and ignoring the position and transaction breaks this unknown information causes.

System Using Content Generator For Dynamically Regenerating One Or More Fragments Of Web Page Based On Notification Of Content Change

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US Patent:
8260802, Sep 4, 2012
Filed:
Oct 7, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/900057
Inventors:
N. Isaac Rajkumar - Hyderabad, IN
Mark McCalister - Austin TX, US
Expeditus Bolanos - Pflugerville TX, US
Peter Hale - San Francisco CA, US
Mark Martin - Cedar Park TX, US
Richard Nemec - North Andover MA, US
Puhong You - Cedar Park TX, US
Daun DeFrance - Austin TX, US
Ching-Fu Chang - Austin TX, US
Priya Reddy - Austin TX, US
Ladislav Kis - North Andover MA, US
Robert L. Patterson - Leawood KS, US
Tony Zgarba - Round Rock TX, US
Jeffrey M. Collins - San Mateo CA, US
Michael C. Tulkoff - Austin TX, US
Miles Chaston - San Francisco CA, US
Dean Moses - Berkeley CA, US
John Petersen - San Francisco CA, US
Ian Stahl - Austin TX, US
Lara Long - Mountainview CA, US
Assignee:
Open Text S.A. - Luxembourg
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
707769, 707737, 709203, 709219
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are embodiments of a system and method for the provisioning of dynamically generated content. One embodiment can interface a content delivery system and a content management system at the fragment level. Depending upon how a page is organized, a fragment may refer to a block within the page, a portion of the page, or a content item presented on the page. When a content item is updated and published onto the content management system, one embodiment of the invention can operate to track dependencies of managed pages and invalidate/validate fragment(s) affected by the change(s) accordingly. The updated fragment(s) may then be dynamically assembled on-the-fly or on-demand. The updated fragment(s) may or may not be cached. In this way, changes made to a piece of content can be reflected in all pages which utilize this content almost simultaneously with the changes to the content itself.

System Using Content Generator For Dynamically Regenerating One Or More Fragments Of Web Page Based On Notification Of Content Change

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US Patent:
8433724, Apr 30, 2013
Filed:
Aug 3, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/566041
Inventors:
N. Isaac Rajkumar - Hyderabad, IN
Mark McCalister - Austin TX, US
Expeditus Bolanus - Pflugerville TX, US
Peter Hale - San Francisco CA, US
Mark Martin - Cedar Park TX, US
Richard Nemec - North Andover MA, US
Puhong You - Cedar Park TX, US
Daun DeFrance - Austin TX, US
Ching-Fu Chang - Austin TX, US
Priya Reddy - Austin TX, US
Ladislav Kis - North Andover MA, US
Robert L. Patterson - Leawood KS, US
Tony Zgarba - Round Rock TX, US
Jeffrey M. Collins - San Mateo CA, US
Michael C. Tulkoff - Austin TX, US
Miles Chaston - San Francisco CA, US
Dean Moses - Berkeley CA, US
John Petersen - San Francisco CA, US
Ian Stahl - Austin TX, US
Lara Long - Mountainview CA, US
Assignee:
Open Text S.A. - Luxembourg
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
707769, 707737, 709203, 709219
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are embodiments of a system and method for the provisioning of dynamically generated content. One embodiment can interface a content delivery system and a content management system at the fragment level. Depending upon how a page is organized, a fragment may refer to a block within the page, a portion of the page, or a content item presented on the page. When a content item is updated and published onto the content management system, one embodiment of the invention can operate to track dependencies of managed pages and invalidate/validate fragment(s) affected by the change(s) accordingly. The updated fragment(s) may then be dynamically assembled on-the-fly or on-demand. The updated fragment(s) may or may not be cached. In this way, changes made to a piece of content can be reflected in all pages which utilize this content almost simultaneously with the changes to the content itself.

System And Method For Reconciling Financial Records By Matching Outstanding Trade Orders To Unmatched Transactions

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US Patent:
8521634, Aug 27, 2013
Filed:
Apr 27, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/457676
Inventors:
Heeren H Pathak - Woburn MA, US
John Artz - Woburn MA, US
Jay Goldman - Wellesley MA, US
Yashodhan Sathaye - Acton MA, US
Scott Souliotis - Amesbury MA, US
Annmarie Rogers - Haverhill MA, US
Dennis Sheckler - Cambridge MA, US
Ladislav Kis - North Andover MA, US
Assignee:
Vestmark, Inc. - Wakefield MA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 36R, 705 4, 705 30, 705 33, 705 35, 705 37, 705 38, 705 40, 714 49, 235431
Abstract:
A system and method for financial account reconciliation of a portfolio account system includes, for investments that are not reported as trades once an order to purchase has been placed, using a computer to electrically match investments that are not reported as trades to unmatched transactions of the portfolio account system. In this manner investments that are not reported as trades once an order to purchase has been placed do not create breaks of the portfolio account system.

System And Method For Fragment Level Dynamic Content Regeneration

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US Patent:
20130232227, Sep 5, 2013
Filed:
Apr 22, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/867828
Inventors:
- Luxembourg, LU
Mark McCalister - Austin TX, US
Expeditus Bolanus - Pflugerville TX, US
Peter Hale - San Francisco CA, US
Mark Martin - Cedar Park TX, US
Richard Nemec - North Andover MA, US
Puhong You - Cedar Park TX, US
Daun DeFrance - Austin TX, US
Ching-Fu Chang - Austin TX, US
Priya Reddy - Austin TX, US
Ladislav Kis - North Andover MA, US
Robert L. Patterson - Leawood KS, US
Tony Zgarba - Round Rock TX, US
Jeffrey M. Collins - San Mateo CA, US
Michael C. Tulkoff - Austin TX, US
Miles Chaston - San Francisco CA, US
Dean Moses - Berkeley CA, US
John Peterson - San Francisco CA, US
Ian Stahl - Austin TX, US
Lara Long - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Open Text S.A. - Luxembourg
International Classification:
H04L 29/08
US Classification:
709217
Abstract:
A system and method for provisioning dynamically generated content. One embodiment can interface a content delivery system and a content management system at the fragment level. Depending upon how a page is organized, a fragment may refer to a block within the page, a portion of the page, or a content item presented on the page. When a content item is updated and published onto the content management system, one embodiment can operate to track dependencies of managed pages and invalidate/validate fragment(s) affected by the change(s) accordingly. The updated fragment(s) may then be dynamically assembled on-the-fly or on-demand. The updated fragment(s) may or may not be cached. In this way, changes made to a piece of content can be reflected in all pages which utilize this content almost simultaneously with the changes to the content itself.

System Using Content Generator For Dynamically Regenerating One Or More Fragments Of Web Page Based On Notification Of Content Change

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US Patent:
7860820, Dec 28, 2010
Filed:
May 31, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/444020
Inventors:
N. Isaac Rajkumar - Hyderabad, IN
Mark McCalister - Austin TX, US
Expeditus Bolanos - Pflugerville TX, US
Peter Hale - San Francisco CA, US
Mark Martin - Cedar Park TX, US
Richard Nemec - North Andover MA, US
Puhong You - Cedar Park TX, US
Daun DeFrance - Austin TX, US
Ching-Fu Chang - Austin TX, US
Priya Reddy - Austin TX, US
Ladislav Kis - North Andover MA, US
Robert L. Patterson - Leawood KS, US
Tony Zgarba - Round Rock TX, US
Jeffrey M. Collins - San Mateo CA, US
Michael C. Tulkoff - Austin TX, US
Miles Chaston - San Francisco CA, US
Dean Moses - Berkeley CA, US
John Petersen - San Francisco CA, US
Ian Stahl - Austin TX, US
Lara Long - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Vignette Software, LLC - Austin TX
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
707 3, 707201, 709203, 709219
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are embodiments of a system and method for the provisioning of dynamically generated content. One embodiment can interface a content delivery system and a content management system at the fragment level. Depending upon how a page is organized, a fragment may refer to a block within the page, a portion of the page, or a content item presented on the page. When a content item is updated and published onto the content management system, one embodiment of the invention can operate to track dependencies of managed pages and invalidate/validate fragment(s) affected by the change(s) accordingly. The updated fragment(s) may then be dynamically assembled on-the-fly or on-demand. The updated fragment(s) may or may not be cached. In this way, changes made to a piece of content can be reflected in all pages which utilize this content almost simultaneously with the changes to the content itself.

System And Method For The Dynamic Provisioning Of Static Content

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US Patent:
20190163715, May 30, 2019
Filed:
Jan 31, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/264111
Inventors:
- Halifax, CA
Mark McCalister - Austin TX, US
Expeditus Bolanos - Pflugerville TX, US
Peter Hale - Walnut Creek CA, US
Mark Martin - Cedar Park TX, US
Richard Nemec - North Andover MA, US
Puhong You - Austin TX, US
Daun DeFrance - Deerfield NH, US
Ching-Fu Chang - Austin TX, US
Priya Reddy - Austin TX, US
Ladislav Kis - North Andover MA, US
Robert L. Patterson - Minnetonka MN, US
Tony Zgarba - Round Rock TX, US
Jeffrey M. Collins - San Mateo CA, US
Michael C. Tulkoff - Austin TX, US
Miles Chaston - Mountain View CA, US
Dean Moses - Berkeley CA, US
John Petersen - San Francisco CA, US
Ian Stahl - Austin TX, US
Lara Long - Woodinville WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/958
H04L 29/08
G06F 16/957
G06F 16/93
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are embodiments of a system and method for the dynamic provisioning of static content. In one embodiment, information presented on a content delivery system can be refreshed based on information published on a content management system. One embodiment can interface the content delivery system and the content management system at the page level. More specifically, content dependencies across pages employing the same content or portion(s) thereof can be tracked in a timely, accurate manner. Upon receiving a notification of a change to the content or a portion thereof from the content management system, a content generation system may operate to determine, based on the dependencies, what pages are affected by the change and, based on the determination, dynamically regenerate any and all affected pages. The regenerated pages may then be stored and/or pushed to the web tier for delivery to end users.

System And Method For Fragment Level Dynamic Content Regeneration

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US Patent:
20160241668, Aug 18, 2016
Filed:
Apr 25, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/137672
Inventors:
- Luxembourg, LU
Mark McCalister - Austin TX, US
Expeditus Bolanos - Austin TX, US
Peter Hale - San Francisco CA, US
Mark Martin - Cedar Park TX, US
Richard Nemec - North Andover MA, US
Puhong You - Cedar Park TX, US
Daun DeFrance - Deerfield NH, US
Ching-Fu Chang - Austin TX, US
Priya Reddy - Austin TX, US
Ladislav Kis - North Andover MA, US
Robert L. Patterson - Minnetonka MN, US
Tony Zgarba - Round Rock TX, US
Jeffrey M. Collins - San Mateo CA, US
Michael C. Tulkoff - Austin TX, US
Miles Chaston - Mountain View CA, US
Dean Moses - Berkeley CA, US
John Petersen - San Francisco CA, US
Ian Stahl - Austin TX, US
Lara Long - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
A system and method for provisioning dynamically generated content. One embodiment can interface a content delivery system and a content management system at the fragment level. Depending upon how a page is organized, a fragment may refer to a block within the page, a portion of the page, or a content item presented on the page. When a content item is updated and published onto the content management system, one embodiment can operate to track dependencies of managed pages and invalidate/validate fragment(s) affected by the change(s) accordingly. The updated fragment(s) may then be dynamically assembled on-the-fly or on-demand. The updated fragment(s) may or may not be cached. In this way, changes made to a piece of content can be reflected in all pages which utilize this content almost simultaneously with the changes to the content itself.
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