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Egg Harbor Twp, NJ   

San Jose, CA   

Brooklyn, NY   

Malibu, CA   

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Work

Company: Global core strategies Address: 425 Sherman Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94306 Phones: 650-3227275 Position: Coo Industries: Business Associations

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Real Estate Brokers

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Brian Tran, Union City CA - Agent

Specialties:
Residential sales
First time home buyers
Work:
Realty World - East Bay
Union City, CA
510-8155643 (Phone)
License #01936086
Client type:
Home Buyers
Home Sellers
Property type:
Single Family Home
Condo/Townhome
Multi-family
About:
As a full time professional real estate agent, I pride myself on offering superior personal service before, during and after your transaction. Knowledge, commitment, honesty, expertise and professionalism are the cornerstone of my business. Let me earn your trust, your business and most importantly your friendship. Don’t make another move without me. I guarantee you will see the difference quality service makes. I look forward to working with you!
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Mortgage Banker

Specialties:
Purchase Loan, Refinancing, Home Equity
Work:
Skyline Financial Corp
1900 Camden Ave, San Jose, CA 95124
408-5401142 (Office)
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Brian Tran

Specialties:
Buyer's Agent, Listing Agent
Work:
Avex Funding Corporation
720 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035
408-4995961 (Office)

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Brian Tran - Lawyer

ISLN:
919728750
Admitted:
2008
University:
University of California, Davis, B.A., 2002
Law School:
Whittier College School of Law, J.D., 2007

Medicine Doctors

Brian M. Tran

Specialties:
Family Medicine
Work:
Excel Medical Center LLC
7515 Stenton Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19150
267-3355264 (phone) 267-3355273 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
St. George's University School of Medicine, St. George's, Greneda
Graduated: 2013
Conditions:
Acute Bronchitis, Allergic Rhinitis, Anxiety Phobic Disorders, Bronchial Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Chronic Renal Disease, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Heart Failure, Hypertension (HTN), Infectious Liver Disease, Intervertebral Disc Degeneration, Migraine Headache, Osteoarthritis, Overweight and Obesity, Acne, Acute Conjunctivitis, Acute Pharyngitis, Acute Sinusitis, Acute Upper Respiratory Tract Infections, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Bipolar Disorder, Breast Disorders, Carpel Tunnel Syndrome, Cirrhosis, Constipation, Dermatitis, Diabetes Mellitus (DM), Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy, Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism, Epilepsy, Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains, Gingival and Periodontal Diseases, Herpes Simplex, Herpes Zoster, Hyperthyroidism, Hypothyroidism, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), Internal Derangement of Knee, Iron Deficiency Anemia, Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast, Metabolic Syndrome, Osteomyelitis, Otitis Media, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), Rheumatoid Arthritis, Rotator Cuff Syndrome and Allied Disorders, Schizophrenia, Scoliosis or Kyphoscoliosis, Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), Sickle-Cell Disease, Spinal Stenosis, Substance Abuse and/or Dependency, Thyroid Cancer, Tinea Unguium, Urinary Tract Infection (UT), Venous Embolism and Thrombosis
Languages:
English, French, Spanish
Description:
Dr. Tran graduated from the St. George's University School of Medicine, St. George's, Greneda in 2013. He works in Philadelphia, PA and specializes in Family Medicine.
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Brian Daniel Tran

License Records

Brian D Tran

Licenses:
License #: PNT.041590 - Expired
Issued Date: Oct 10, 1996
Expiration Date: May 10, 1998
Type: Pharmacy Intern

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Resumes

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Brian Tran - San Jose, CA

Education:
San Jose State University - San Jose, CA Jun 2006
BS in Electrical Engineering
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Brian Quoc Tran - San Jose, CA

Work:
Evergreen Valley College - San Jose, CA Mar 2010 to Sep 2011
Public | Community Service: Teacher's Assistant
New Era Cap Company - San Jose, CA 2008 to 2010
Retail Sales Associate
Education:
San Jos State University - San Jose, CA Mar 2012 to Mar 2014
Graphic Design/ Design Studies Graduate
Evergreen Valley Community College - San Jose, CA Mar 2008 to Mar 2011
Skills:
Graphic Design<br/>Computer Programs: Adobe Photoshop<br/>Illustrator<br/>... Pro<br/>After Effects<br/>Lightroom<br/>MS Word<br/>MS Powerpoint<br/>iMovie<br/>Gara...
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Brian Tran - Sunnyvale, CA

Work:
UC Davis - Davis, CA Mar 2014 to Jun 2014
Undergraduate Course Lab Assistant (TXC162L)
UC Davis Department of Textiles - Davis, CA Jun 2013 to Jun 2014
Undergraduate Researcher
Dr. Holbert & Associates - Sunnyvale, CA Jan 2008 to Aug 2011
Receptionist
Education:
University of California, Davis - Davis, CA 2014
Bachelor of Science in Textiles and Clothing - Science Emphasis
Skills:
Understand the essential knowledge of Textiles, such as fiber to fabric properties, Familiar with basic ASTM and AATCC test methods, Operating the PhabrOmeter and software interface, Quickly adapt and understand new instruments and test methods, Proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, Ability to keep files and organize data, Able to work independently and collaboratively.

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Us Patents

Embedded Storage Mechanism For Structured Data Types

US Patent:
6389425, May 14, 2002
Filed:
Jul 9, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/112464
Inventors:
Linda Gail DeMichiel - Los Altos CA
Gene Y. C. Fuh - San Jose CA
Bruce Gilbert Lindsay - San Jose CA
Nelson Mendonca Mattos - San Jose CA
Brian Thinh-Vinh Tran - San Jose CA
Yun Wang - Saratoga CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707102, 707 2, 707 3, 707103
Abstract:
A method, apparatus, and article of manufacture for a computer-implemented embedded storage mechanism for structured data types. A statement is stored in a database stored on a data storage device connected to a computer. At compile-time, specific methods for a structured data type are mapped to generic methods using parse trees. At run-time, an in-memory representation of the structured data type is generated using information conveyed in the parse trees. Then, linearization of the generated in-memory representation is performed.

Materialized View Signature And Efficient Identification Of Materialized View Candidates For Queries

US Patent:
7246115, Jul 17, 2007
Filed:
Dec 19, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/324800
Inventors:
Guogen Zhang - San Jose CA, US
Irene Ching-Hua Liu - San Jose CA, US
Ding-Wei Chieh - Cupertino CA, US
Lee-Chin Hsu Liu - San Jose CA, US
Yao-Ching Stephen Chen - Saratoga CA, US
Hsuiying Yen Cheng - Fremont CA, US
Brian Thinh-Vinh Tran - San Jose CA, US
Yun Wang - Saratoga CA, US
Ruiping Li - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707 3, 707 4, 707101, 707102
Abstract:
A method and system for efficiently identifying materialized view candidates for queries filters materialized views using certain criteria, using the materialized view signatures. This filtering rejects some of the unqualified materialized views prior to the performance of the query rewrite matching algorithm, resulting in a group of materialized view candidates. The query rewrite matching algorithm is then performed on the materialized view candidates. By first filtering the materialized views based on their signatures, the number of materialized views on which the query rewrite matching algorithm is performed is significantly reduced, improving performance.

High Performance Predicate Push-Down For Non-Matching Predicate Operands

US Patent:
7299225, Nov 20, 2007
Filed:
Nov 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/304220
Inventors:
Brian T. Tran - San Jose CA, US
Hsiuying Y. Cheng - Fremont CA, US
Shuanglin Guo - San Jose CA, US
Patrick M. Malone - Campbell CA, US
Thomas A. Beavin - Milpitas CA, US
Xiazhen Wang - San Jose CA, US
Xun Li - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707 5, 707 2, 707 3, 707 4
Abstract:
A method, apparatus, and article of manufacture for improving the performance of evaluating predicates with non-matching operands by aggressively casting the input value to the data type of the target column before the data of the target column is accessed.

Method For Partitioning A Query

US Patent:
7930294, Apr 19, 2011
Filed:
Aug 12, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/190187
Inventors:
Yefim Shuf - Ossining NY, US
Hong Min - Poughkeepsie NY, US
Terence Patrick Purcell - Springfield IL, US
Ou Jin - Morgan Hill CA, US
Fen-Ling Lin - San Jose CA, US
Brian Thinh-Vinh Tran - San Jose CA, US
Patrick Dooling Bossman - Alexandria VA, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707713, 707755
Abstract:
Techniques for partitioning a query are provided. The techniques include establishing one or more criterion for partitioning a query, wherein the query comprises one or more tables, materializing a first of the one or more tables, partitioning the first of the one or more tables until the one or more criterion have been satisfied, and partitioning and joining a remainder of the one or more tables of the query.

Self-Adaptive Prefix Encoding For Stable Node Identifiers

US Patent:
7937413, May 3, 2011
Filed:
May 4, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/709415
Inventors:
Brian Thinh-Vinh Tran - San Jose CA, US
Guogen Zhang - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707803, 707790
Abstract:
A variable-length binary string is utilized to encode node identifiers in a tree for an XML document object model. A general prefix encoding scheme is followed; a node identifier is generated by the concatenation of encodings at each level of a tree along a path from a root node to another particular node. Arbitrary insertions are supported without change to existing node identifier encodings. In addition, the method provides for document order when unsigned binary string comparison is used to compare encoded node identifiers. In support of sub-document concurrency control, prefix encoding provides a way to derive ancestor-descendant relationships among nodes in a tree. Lastly, the encoding method provides a natural pre-order clustering sequence, also known as depth-first clustering. If a prefix is applied to an encoding with a level number, starting with zero at the root, width-first clustering will result. A mixed clustering can also be supported.

Packing Nodes Into Records To Store Xml Xquery Data Model And Other Hierarchically Structured Data

US Patent:
8543614, Sep 24, 2013
Filed:
Aug 22, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/209997
Inventors:
Yao-Ching Stephen Chen - Saratoga CA, US
Yue Huang - San Jose CA, US
Fen-Ling Lin - San Jose CA, US
Brian Thinh-Vinh Tran - San Jose CA, US
Guogen Zhang - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707802, 707790
Abstract:
A storage of nodes of hierarchically structured data uses logical node identifiers to reference the nodes stored within and across record data structures. A node identifier index is used to map each logical node identifier to a record identifier for the record that contains the node. When a sub-tree is stored in a separate record, a proxy node is used to represent the sub-tree in the parent record. The mapping in the node identifier index reflects the storage of the sub-tree nodes in the separate record. Since the references between the records are through logical node identifiers, there is no limitation to the moving of records across pages, as long as the indices are updated or rebuilt to maintain synchronization with the resulting data pages. This approach is highly scalable and has a much smaller storage consumption than approaches that use explicit references between nodes.

Assessing And Adapting Component Parameters

US Patent:
2011032, Dec 29, 2011
Filed:
Jun 29, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/826479
Inventors:
Jeff A. Zias - Los Altos CA, US
Peter C. Terrill - San Francisco CA, US
Judd C. Jacobs - San Jose CA, US
Brian A. Tran - Fremont CA, US
Hugh N. Molotsi - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
INTUIT INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707708, 707E17108
Abstract:
A parameter-selection technique that allows preferred permutations to be rapidly identified based on real-world user behavior is described. In particular, a set of web pages that include different permutations of the set of parameters are generated. Then, at least a subset of these web pages is provided to the users in response to their requests. For example, the requests may be associated with user selections of search results, which are associated with search queries provided by the users to a search engine. While the users interact with the subset of the set of web pages, their actions and the associated context (with respect to the different permutations) are tracked. Next, the tracked user actions are used to identify the web pages associated with the preferred permutations of the set of parameters.

Optimal Storage Mechanism For Persistent Objects In Dbms

US Patent:
6065013, May 16, 2000
Filed:
Aug 19, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/914394
Inventors:
Gene Y. C. Fuh - San Jose CA
Bruce Gilbert Lindsay - San Jose CA
Nelson Mendonca Mattos - San Jose CA
Brian Thinh-Vinh Tran - San Jose CA
Yun Wang - Saratoga CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707103
Abstract:
A method, apparatus, and article of manufacture for a computer implemented storage mechanism for persistent objects in a database management system. A statement is executed in a computer. The statement is performed by the computer to manipulate data in a database stored on a data storage device connected to the computer. It is determined that an object is to be stored in an inline buffer. When the object can be entirely stored in the inline buffer, the object is stored in the inline buffer. When the object cannot be entirely stored in the inline buffer, a selected portion of the object is stored in the inline buffer and the remaining portion of the object is stored as a large object.

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