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Friday Harbor, WA   

Kirkland, WA   

14014 44Th St, Bellevue, WA 98006   

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Writer And Editor

Location:
Seattle, WA
Industry:
Writing And Editing
Work:
Scc Insight
Writer and Editor
Microsoft Jul 1988 - Feb 2014
General Manager
Education:
Dartmouth College 1984 - 1988
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Computer Science
Skills:
Software Development, Leadership, Strategy, Program Management, Product Management, Enterprise Software, Software Engineering, Management, Strategic Partnerships, Software Project Management, Executive Reporting, Marketing Communications, Market Research, Stakeholder Management, Strategic Communications, Software Design, Cloud Computing, Corporate Communications, News Writing, Speech Writing, Creative Writing
Interests:
Guitar
Cooking
Environment
Education
Photography
Science and Technology
Ballroom and Swing Dance
Arts and Culture
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Work:
Chef City Equipment
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Kevin Schofield

Location:
United States

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Aggregation Of System Settings Into Objects

US Patent:
6664979, Dec 16, 2003
Filed:
Sep 5, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/655408
Inventors:
Kevin Schofield - Bellevue WA
Daniel Plastina - Issaquah WA
Joyce Alison Grauman - Seattle WA
Mark A. Malamud - Seattle WA
David A. Barnes - Seattle WA
Chris E. Tobey - Seattle WA
Roxanne M. Lehmann - Seattle WA
Renee Marceau - Vashon WA
William T. Flora - Seattle WA
Eric L. Van Doren - Seattle WA
Virginia E. Howlett - Seattle WA
Isaac J. Heizer - Woodinville WA
David A. Bolnick - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G09G 500
US Classification:
345735, 345703, 345744, 345760, 345781, 345866, 700 17, 700 83, 709215
Abstract:
A computer system having a video display runs an operating system that provides a desktop environment to a user and a file system. The desktop environment has associated systems settings that affect the desktop environment. In this method, a first set of values for at least a portion of the system settings are stored in a storage device in a computer network so that the first set of values is visible in the file system. A second set of values, for the same portion of the system settings for which values are stored in the first set of values, is also stored in the storage device such that the second set of values is visible in the file system. In response to a choice by the user between the first set of values and the second set of values, the system settings are updated to have the values specified by the chosen set of values.

System And Method For Calibration Of An Acoustic System

US Patent:
7630501, Dec 8, 2009
Filed:
May 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/845127
Inventors:
William Tom Blank - Bellevue WA, US
Kevin M. Schofield - Bellevue WA, US
Kirk O. Olynyk - Redmond WA, US
Robert G. Atkinson - Woodinville WA, US
James David Johnston - Redmond WA, US
Michael W. Van Flandern - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
H04R 29/00
H04R 5/02
H03G 3/00
H04B 3/00
H04R 3/00
G10K 11/00
G01R 27/28
US Classification:
381 58, 381 59, 381 56, 381300, 381303, 381 61, 381 77, 381 96, 702103, 702117
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a method and system for automatic calibration of an acoustic system. The acoustic system may include a source A/V device, calibration computing device, and multiple rendering devices. The calibration system may include a calibration component attached to each rendering device and a source calibration module. The calibration component on each rendering device includes a microphone. The source calibration module includes distance and optional angle calculation tools for automatically determining a distance between the rendering device and a specified reference point upon return of the test signal from the calibration component.

Recall Device

US Patent:
2005020, Sep 15, 2005
Filed:
Mar 1, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/790602
Inventors:
Lyndsay Williams - Cambridge, GB
Kenneth Wood - Cambridge, GB
Kevin Schofield - Bellevue WA, US
International Classification:
A61B005/04
US Classification:
600513000
Abstract:
A small wearable recall device is provided to capture images triggered by a combination of a detection of a capture condition (e.g., changes in motion, temperature or light level) followed by a relatively stable period, as detected by an accelerometer. By triggering on the combination of a detected capture condition followed by a detected stability condition, a clearer image of the environment of an interesting event is expected to be captured. The small size of the recall device makes it possible to integrate it into common portable consumer products, such as MP3 players, purses, clothing, hats, backpacks, necklaces, collars, and other human-wearable products.

Aggregation Of System Settings Into Objects

US Patent:
6122558, Sep 19, 2000
Filed:
Sep 22, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/935158
Inventors:
David A. Barnes - Seattle WA
Joyce A. Grauman - Seattle WA
Renee Marceau - Seattle WA
Virginia E. S. Howlett - Seattle WA
Kevin Schofield - Bellevue WA
Mark A. Malamud - Seattle WA
Issac J. Heizer - Woodinville WA
Daniel F. E. Plastina - Redmond WA
Chris E. Tobey - Seattle WA
Rosanne M. Lehmann - Seattle WA
William T. Flora - Seattle WA
Eric L. Van Doren - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G05B 1101
US Classification:
700 83
Abstract:
A control panel provides controllers for setting the values of system settings. Each controller controls a subset of related system settings. Scheme objects are provided for encapsulating values of system settings for a controller. The current values of system settings controlled by a controller may be updated by applying the values held within a scheme. Grand schemes are provided for aggregating the system settings for multiple controllers. Thus, the system settings controlled by multiple controllers may be updated in a single transaction by applying a grand scheme to the control panel. Easily practiced approaches to applying schemes and grand schemes to the control panel are provided. Moreover, methods for easily creating and editing the contents of schemes and grand schemes are provided.

Style Sheets For Publishing System

US Patent:
5860073, Jan 12, 1999
Filed:
Jul 17, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/503452
Inventors:
Patrick J. Ferrel - Seattle WA
Matthew W. Gertz - Redmond WA
Robert F. Meyer - Redmond WA
Stephen J. Millet - Seattle WA
Kevin M. Schofield - Bellevue WA
John P. Shewchuk - Seattle WA
Walter W. Smith - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 1500
US Classification:
707522
Abstract:
The use of style sheets in an electronic publishing system is described. A style sheet is a collection of formatting information, such as font and tabs in a textual document. The style sheets described herein are applied to individual display regions (controls) on a page. Unlike previous systems, the display regions in this system do not contain any text at the time the style sheet is applied. Rather, the text, or other media such as graphics, is poured into the display region when the title is rendered on the customer's computer.

Recall Device

US Patent:
2016029, Oct 6, 2016
Filed:
Apr 19, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/132598
Inventors:
- Redmond WA, US
Kenneth Robert Woodberry - Cambridge, GB
Kevin Michael Schofield - Bellevue WA, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/18
H04N 1/21
Abstract:
A small wearable recall device is provided to capture images triggered by a combination of a detection of a capture condition (e.g., changes in motion, temperature or light level) followed by a relatively stable period, as detected by an accelerometer. By triggering on the combination of a detected capture condition followed by a detected stability condition, a clearer image of the environment of an interesting event is expected to be captured. The small size of the recall device makes it possible to integrate it into common portable consumer products, such as MP3 players, purses, clothing, hats, backpacks, necklaces, collars, and other human-wearable products.

Recall Device

US Patent:
2015008, Mar 26, 2015
Filed:
Oct 15, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/514964
Inventors:
- Redmond WA, US
Kenneth Robert Wood - Cambridge, GB
Kevin Michael Schofield - Bellevue WA, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/18
H04N 5/77
US Classification:
386228, 348158
Abstract:
A small wearable recall device is provided to capture images triggered by a combination of a detection of a capture condition (e.g., changes in motion, temperature or light level) followed by a relatively stable period, as detected by an accelerometer. By triggering on the combination of a detected capture condition followed by a detected stability condition, a clearer image of the environment of an interesting event is expected to be captured. The small size of the recall device makes it possible to integrate it into common portable consumer products, such as MP3 players, purses, clothing, hats, backpacks, necklaces, collars, and other human-wearable products.

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