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4972 Country Park Dr, Tipp City, OH 45371   

2601 Millbridge Ct, Dayton, OH 45440    937-4341989   

Niles, IL   

Work

Company: Williams interactive & wms Jan 2009 Position: Director of technology

Education

School / High School: DEPAUL UNIVERSITY- Chicago, IL 2002 Specialities: MASTER OF SCIENCE in Computer Science

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Edward Earley

Work:
Williams Interactive & WMS Jan 2009 to 2000
Director of Technology
Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc Feb 2008 to Dec 2008
Principal Software Engineer
Playboy Enterprises, Inc May 2006 to Jan 2008
Technology Architect
Fisher Printing, Inc Mar 2005 to May 2006
Lead Developer
Education:
DEPAUL UNIVERSITY - Chicago, IL 2002 to 2004
MASTER OF SCIENCE in Computer Science
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO - Chicago, IL 1996 to 1998
MASTER OF ARTS in Social Sciences

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Us Patents

Adapter For Loyalty Program Points

US Patent:
2013019, Aug 1, 2013
Filed:
Aug 3, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/566018
Inventors:
Edward Q. Earley - Chicago IL, US
Jeremy M. Hornik - Chicago IL, US
Joel R. Jaffe - Glenview IL, US
Matthew J. Ward - Northbrook IL, US
John R. Werneke - Naperville IL, US
Assignee:
WMS Gaming, Inc. - Waukegan IL
International Classification:
G07F 17/32
US Classification:
463 25
Abstract:
An adapter for wagering game systems designed to communicate using a first protocol is provided that communicates with systems designed to communicate using a second protocol different from the first protocol. The adapter may provide a translation service that translates from the first protocol to the second protocol and vice-versa. Additionally, the adapter may provide a transaction clearing house service. The translation and transaction clearing house services provided by the adapter can be used to access disparate systems using disparate protocols. For example, a wagering game system that is designed to communicate with other wagering game systems using a first protocol can use the adapter to access loyalty points systems and other systems that are designed to use a second communications protocol.

Messaging To And From Wagering Game Machines

US Patent:
2013021, Aug 22, 2013
Filed:
Feb 15, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/768644
Inventors:
WMS Gaming, Inc. - , US
Edward Q. Earley - Chicago IL, US
Jacob C. Greenberg - Elgin IL, US
Michael R. Rudel - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
WMS GAMING, INC. - Waukegan IL
International Classification:
G07F 17/32
US Classification:
463 25, 463 42, 463 31, 463 29
Abstract:
A method includes receiving, at a host gaming server, notifications of account logins from a number of wagering game machines from at least one wagering game establishment. The method includes receiving, at the host gaming server, messages from multiple messaging sources that comprise at least one of a social networking website, a microblogging website, and at least some of the number of wagering game machines, wherein the messages comprise messages related to activity at the at least one wagering game establishment that include game play at the number of wagering game machines and messages related to activity external to the at least one wagering game establishment. The method includes aggregating, by the host gaming server, the messages from the multiple messaging sources. The method includes filtering, by the host gaming server, the messages for each of the account logins to create filtered messages.

Reporting And Wagering Processing In Server-Centric Wagering Game Systems

US Patent:
2014037, Dec 18, 2014
Filed:
Jun 12, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/303390
Inventors:
- Waukegan IL, US
Peter R. Anderson - Glenview IL, US
Edward Q. Earley - Chicago IL, US
Mark B. Gagner - West Chicago IL, US
Jesse L. Garvey - Chicago IL, US
Nickey C. Shin - Chicago IL, US
John L. Walsh - Gurnee IL, US
International Classification:
G07F 17/32
US Classification:
463 25
Abstract:
Some embodiments include a method for operating a wagering game machine. The method can include detecting, via input devices of the wagering game machine, player inputs indicating wagers placed on wagering games; notifying, via one or more networks, a wagering game server about the wager. The method can include receiving, from the wagering game server via the one or more networks, results for the wagering games. The method can include presenting the results of the wagering games on at least one display device of the wagering game machine, and receiving, from the game server via the network, information indicating the wagers placed on the wagering games and wagers paid for the wagering games. The method can also include reporting, by the wagering game machine via the one or more networks, the information to a slot accounting system.

Securing Embedded Content In A Display Frame With Player Tracking System Integration

US Patent:
2014020, Jul 17, 2014
Filed:
Mar 6, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/787043
Inventors:
- Waukegan IL, US
Edward Q. Earley - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
WMS GAMING, INC. - Waukegan IL
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
US Classification:
726 28
Abstract:
Systems and methods are described for receiving restricted content in an embedded frame of a display. A first content server provides content for presentation to a client. In response to a request to present restricted content stored on a second server, the first server creates a URL query string including user credential data for authorizing the restricted content. The first server adds one or more hidden parameters to the URL query string and creates a signature based on the URL query string. The first server adds the signature to the URL query string to form a final query string and sends the final query string to a second content server in a request for the restricted content. The first server receives the restricted content and presents the restricted content in the embedded frame.

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