BackgroundCheck.run
Search For

Joseph N Malinowski, 72518A Donna Cir, Broomall, PA 19008

Joseph Malinowski Phones & Addresses

Bensalem, PA   

Broomall, PA   

Philadelphia, PA   

22946 Torrence Ave, Chicago Heights, IL 60411    708-3096504   

Sauk Village, IL   

Warminster, PA   

Work

Company: Better government association Jun 2011 Position: Administrative assistant

Education

School / High School: Loyola Univ ersity Chicago- Chicago, IL Aug 2007 Specialities: Bachelor of Arts in History & Classical Civilizations

Mentions for Joseph N Malinowski

Joseph Malinowski resumes & CV records

Resumes

Joseph Malinowski Photo 40

Joseph Malinowski

Joseph Malinowski Photo 41

Joseph Malinowski

Joseph Malinowski Photo 42

Joseph Malinowski - Plymouth, MI

Work:
Better Government Association Jun 2011 to 2000
Administrative Assistant
Loyola University, Conference Services - Chicago, IL Jan 2010 to May 2011
Administrative Assistant
Loyola University, Conference Services - Chicago, IL Apr 2010 to Aug 2010
At Your Service Desk (AYSD) Manager
Loyola University, Human Resources (WTC) - Chicago, IL Aug 2008 to May 2009
Administrative Assistant
Education:
Loyola Univ ersity Chicago - Chicago, IL Aug 2007 to May 2011
Bachelor of Arts in History & Classical Civilizations
Loyola University Chicago - Roma, Lazio Sep 2009
Italian
Detroit Catholic Central High School - Novi, MI Aug 2003 to May 2007

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Programming Code Execution Management

US Patent:
2020014, May 7, 2020
Filed:
Jan 6, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/735444
Inventors:
- Armonk NY, US
Joseph V. Malinowski - Oak Forest IL, US
David C. Reed - Tucson AZ, US
Max D. Smith - Tucson AZ, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/52
G06F 21/44
Abstract:
In one aspect of the present description, operations are described for detecting whether programming code of a first computer program has been modified by a second computer program. In one embodiment, the modification detecting includes registering a first section of programming code of the first computer program in a first registry data structure. To detect a modification, the registered first section of programming code may be validated. In one embodiment, the validating includes comparing the section of programming code actually located at the first memory address to the registered first section of programming code. In another aspect, various selectable remedial actions may be taken upon detecting modification of programming code of the first computer program. Other features and aspects may be realized, depending upon the particular application.

I/O Recovery And Diagnostics

US Patent:
2020002, Jan 23, 2020
Filed:
Jul 21, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/041776
Inventors:
- Armonk NY, US
Joseph V. Malinowski - Oak Forest IL, US
Eric Seftel - New York NY, US
Tabor R. Powelson - Poughkeepsie NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 11/07
G06F 11/34
Abstract:
A method for monitoring I/O is disclosed. In one embodiment, such a method includes identifying various stages of an I/O process. The method further monitors progress of an I/O operation as it advances through the stages of the I/O process. The method records, in a data structure associated with the I/O operation, timing information indicating time spent in each of the stages. This timing information may include, for example, entry and exit times of the I/O operation relative to each of the stages. In the event the I/O operation exceeds a maximum allowable time spent in one or more of the stages, the method generates an error. Various recovery actions may be taken in response to the error. A corresponding system and computer program product are also disclosed.

Dynamic I/O Monitoring And Tuning

US Patent:
2020002, Jan 23, 2020
Filed:
Jul 21, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/041777
Inventors:
- Armonk NY, US
Joseph V. Malinowski - Oak Forest IL, US
Eric Seftel - New York NY, US
Tabor R. Powelson - Poughkeepsie NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 11/30
G06F 9/50
Abstract:
A method for dynamically tuning I/O performance is disclosed. In one embodiment, such a method includes identifying various stages of an I/O process. The method further monitors progress of an I/O operation as it advances through the stages of the I/O process. The method records, in a data structure associated with the I/O operation, timing information indicating time spent in each of the stages. This timing information may include, for example, entry and exit times of the I/O operation relative to each of the stages. In the event the I/O operation exceeds a maximum allowable time spent in one or more of the stages, the method automatically adjusts an allocation of computing resources to one or more stages of the I/O process. A corresponding system and computer program product are also disclosed.

I/O Error Diagnostics

US Patent:
2018035, Dec 13, 2018
Filed:
Jun 8, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/616921
Inventors:
- Armonk NY, US
Joseph V. Malinowski - Bridgeview IL, US
Tabor R. Powelson - Poughkeepsie NY, US
David C. Reed - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 11/07
Abstract:
A method for collecting diagnostic information associated with an I/O error is disclosed. In one embodiment, such a method includes detecting an error associated with an input/output (I/O) operation. The method determines whether the error can be re-driven and, if so, enables various diagnostic functions to improve collection of diagnostic information. The method then immediately re-drives the I/O operation associated with the error in order to recreate the error. Using the diagnostic functions that have been enabled, the method captures diagnostic information associated with the recreated error. A corresponding system and computer program product are also disclosed.

Programming Code Execution Management

US Patent:
2018019, Jul 12, 2018
Filed:
Mar 6, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/913761
Inventors:
- Armonk NY, US
Joseph V. Malinowski - Oak Forest IL, US
David C. Reed - Tucson AZ, US
Max D. Smith - Tucson AZ, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/52
G06F 21/44
Abstract:
In one aspect of the present description, operations are described for detecting whether programming code of a first computer program has been modified by a second computer program. In one embodiment, the modification detecting includes registering a first section of programming code of the first computer program in a first registry data structure. To detect a modification, the registered first section of programming code may be validated. In one embodiment, the validating includes comparing the section of programming code actually located at the first memory address to the registered first section of programming code. In another aspect, various selectable remedial actions may be taken upon detecting modification of programming code of the first computer program. Other features and aspects may be realized, depending upon the particular application.

Correcting Overlapping Data Sets In A Volume

US Patent:
2017013, May 18, 2017
Filed:
Jan 13, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/406611
Inventors:
- Armonk NY, US
Joseph V. Malinowski - Bridgeview IL, US
David C. Reed - Tucson AZ, US
Max D. Smith - Tucson AZ, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/06
G06F 11/14
Abstract:
Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for correcting overlapping data sets in a volume. A determination is made of overlapping data sets in a first volume that are assigned a same data unit. The data sets in the first volume that are not assigned a same data unit are copied to a second volume. The same data unit is processed to determine one of the overlapping data sets for which the same data unit is intended and copied to the determined overlapping data set in the second volume.

Rebuilding Damaged Areas Of A Volume Table Using A Volume Data Set

US Patent:
2016036, Dec 15, 2016
Filed:
Jun 10, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/735608
Inventors:
- Armonk NY, US
Joseph V. Malinowski - Bridgeview IL, US
David C. Reed - Tucson AZ, US
Max D. Smith - Tucson AZ, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/14
G06F 3/06
Abstract:
Provided a computer program product, system, and method for rebuilding damaged areas of a volume table using a volume data set for managing data sets assigned data units in a volume in a storage. A determination is made of damaged areas in a volume table providing information on data sets allocated in the volume. The determined damaged areas are formatted to produce reformatted areas to make the volume table usable. A volume data set in the volume having information on data sets configured in the volume is processed to determine from the volume data set salvaged data sets comprising the data sets in the volume not indicated in the volume table. Data set information is rebuilt in the reformatted areas of the volume table for the salvaged data sets.

Programming Code Execution Management

US Patent:
2016024, Aug 25, 2016
Filed:
Feb 25, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/630854
Inventors:
- Armonk NY, US
Joseph V. Malinowski - Bridgeview IL, US
David C. Reed - Tucson AZ, US
Max D. Smith - Tucson AZ, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/52
Abstract:
In one aspect of the present description, operations are described for detecting whether programming code of a first computer program has been modified by a second computer program. In one embodiment, the modification detecting includes registering a first section of programming code of the first computer program in a first registry data structure. To detect a modification, the registered first section of programming code may be validated. In one embodiment, the validating includes comparing the section of programming code actually located at the first memory address to the registered first section of programming code. In another aspect, various selectable remedial actions may be taken upon detecting modification of programming code of the first computer program. Other features and aspects may be realized, depending upon the particular application.

NOTICE: You may not use BackgroundCheck or the information it provides to make decisions about employment, credit, housing or any other purpose that would require Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) compliance. BackgroundCheck is not a Consumer Reporting Agency (CRA) as defined by the FCRA and does not provide consumer reports.