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Yuichi Ito Phones & Addresses

  • Duvall, WA
  • 15606 40Th St, Redmond, WA 98052
  • 10819 Watchful Fox Dr, Austin, TX 78748
  • 5700 Tapadera Trace Ln, Austin, TX 78727 (512) 331-1978
  • 2 Townsend St, San Francisco, CA 94107 (415) 348-1129
  • Redwood City, CA
  • Kiona, WA
  • 30455 NE 190Th St, Duvall, WA 98019

Work

Position: Craftsman/Blue Collar

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Medicine Doctors

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Yuichi Ito

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Specialties:
Urology
Education:
University of California at Irvine (1966)

Resumes

Resumes

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Principal Software Engineer

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Location:
Duvall, WA
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Turn 10 Studios
Principal Software Engineer

Turn 10 Studios
Senior Software Engineer

Microsoft Feb 2006 - Jun 2011
Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft

Degital Anvil Jan 2000 - Jul 2001
Software Engineer

Sega of America, Inc. Mar 1997 - Apr 1999
Software Engineer
Education:
Nakoso Tech Hi 1989 - 1992
Skills:
Software Design
Software Engineering
C#
Multithreading
Software Development
Visual Studio
Agile Methodologies
Win32 Api
Object Oriented Design
C++
.Net
Directx
Perforce
Xbox 360
Xbox One
3D Graphics
Powershell
Wpf
Turbo Graphics 16
Game Development
Standard Template Library
Python
Opengl
Opengl Es
Zbrush
Adobe Photoshop
Languages:
Japanese
English
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Publications

Us Patents

Converting Xml Code To Binary Format

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US Patent:
7350199, Mar 25, 2008
Filed:
Jan 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/346533
Inventors:
Yuichi Ito - Austin TX, US
Paul L. Bleisch - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 9/45
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
717141, 717137, 717152, 717153
Abstract:
A technique for converting XML code to a binary format involves identifying code elements that appear in the XML code and storing them in an element palette. The XML code is then encoded by selecting predefined commands that represent the XML text-based instructions and associating the predefined commands with references to corresponding code elements in the element palette. The commands and associated references form fixed-length tokens that can be further compressed. During conversion, data is extracted and stored in an uncompressed format. The conversion produces a binary output that contains the element palette, the data, and the tokens (compressed or uncompressed). When the binary form of the XML code is loaded for execution, the tokens are decoded into instructions that operate on the elements referenced in the element palette.
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