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Bellevue, NE   

Omaha, NE   

17902 Shirley Cir, Omaha, NE 68130   

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Mark E Nielson

Specialties:
Anesthesiology

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Software Engineer At Hp

Position:
Software Engineer at HP, Software Engineer at Hewlett-Packard
Location:
Greater Omaha Area
Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
HP since Feb 1996
Software Engineer
Hewlett-Packard since Feb 1996
Software Engineer
Motorola 1989 - 1996
Software Engineer
Arthur Andersen 1988 - 1989
Software Engineer
Iowa State University 1984 - 1988
Building Maintenance
Education:
University of Illinois at Chicago 1994 - 1995
Iowa State University 1983 - 1988
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Engineering
Omaha Westside High School 1978 - 1984
Languages:
Spanish
Bambara
Awards:
Peak Performer
Motorola, Land Mobile Products Sector, Radio Network Solutions Group in the Worldwide Technology Division
Named 1994 Peak Performer for Motorola, Land Mobile Products Sector, Radio Network Solutions Group in the Worldwide Technology Division - only 100 out of 8000 received this award for RNSG; only 2 out of 200 in Private Radio Networks Engineering.
US Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps College Scholarship
United States Air Force
Tuition and fees, books and other expenses
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Professor At St Lawrence University

Position:
professor at St Lawrence University
Location:
United States
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
St Lawrence University
professor
Education:
Utah State University 1991 - 2000

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Partitioning A Database Keyed With Variable Length Keys

US Patent:
7212817, May 1, 2007
Filed:
Apr 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/426317
Inventors:
Paul L. Rozeboom - Omaha NE, US
John I. Ayers - Omaha NE, US
John Brichacek - Waterloo NE, US
Rob W. Heldenbrand - Omaha NE, US
Bradley T. Kenyon - Omaha NE, US
Michael R. Kelly - Omaha NE, US
Sharon Lim - Plano TX, US
Mark A. Montz - Elkhorn NE, US
Mark R. Nielson - Elkhorn NE, US
John H. Pineda - Ohama NE, US
Nabil F. Salama - Omaha NE, US
Georg T. Trimborn - Skokie IL, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
H04Q 7/24
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
455433, 707 2
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and devices for a database are provided. One database embodiment includes a set of executable instructions operable on the database. One or more database partitions are provided, each having a defined key range. The set of executable instructions is operable to reverse octets in variable length keys. A last digit in an odd-length key value, plus a pad, is placed in a dedicated octet to partition the variable length keys in the one or more database partitions.

Controlling Access To Communication Services

US Patent:
8116764, Feb 14, 2012
Filed:
May 18, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/131311
Inventors:
Tiffany A. Moore - Omaha NE, US
John I. Ayers - Omaha NE, US
Mark A. Montz - Elkhorn NE, US
Mark R. Nielson - Elkhorn NE, US
Anders H. Askerup - Elkhorn NE, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
H04W 4/00
US Classification:
4554321, 4554322, 4554323
Abstract:
A method and corresponding apparatus and system of controlling access to communication services by a roaming wireless device are described. The method includes receiving a request for roaming wireless device service information related to a roaming user and determining which services the user has access to for the requesting system, if the user is determined to have access to the requesting system. The method also includes transmitting user service information concerning the services to which the user has access. The apparatus includes a memory, a communication system, and a processor. The memory stores: (1) user information including a class of service (COS) identifier and (2) COS restriction information. The processing system, coupled with the communication system and the memory, generates a reply message based on comparing information in a service request message received by the communication system with the stored information in the memory.

Sorting Variable Length Keys In A Database

US Patent:
2004022, Nov 4, 2004
Filed:
Apr 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/426189
Inventors:
Mark Nielson - Elkhorn NE, US
John Ayers - Omaha NE, US
Georg Trimborn - Skokie IL, US
John Pineda - Omaha NE, US
Mark Montz - Elkhorn NE, US
Nabil Salama - Omaha NE, US
Rob Heldenbrand - Omaha NE, US
Sharon Lim - Plano TX, US
Michael Kelly - Omaha NE, US
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
707/100000
Abstract:
Methods, devices, architectures and data structures are provided for sorting variable length keys in a database. An embodiment includes a variable length key having a series of octets. Each octet includes a pair of hexadecimal values, e.g. representing digits. At least one octet includes a sort key having a value representing a digit length for a received variable length key minus a minimum digit length of an object key.

Controlling Access To Communication Services

US Patent:
2012011, May 10, 2012
Filed:
Jan 13, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/350485
Inventors:
Tiffany A. Moore - Omaha NE, US
John I. Ayers - Omaha NE, US
Mark A. Montz - Elkhorn NE, US
Mark R. Nielson - Elkhorn NE, US
Anders H. Askerup - Omaha NE, US
International Classification:
H04W 76/00
H04W 60/00
US Classification:
4554321
Abstract:
A method and corresponding apparatus and system of controlling access to communication services by a roaming wireless device are described. The method includes receiving a request for roaming wireless device service information related to a roaming user and determining which services the user has access to for the requesting system, if the user is determined to have access to the requesting system. The method also includes transmitting user service information concerning the services to which the user has access. The apparatus includes a memory, a communication system, and a processor. The memory stores: () user information including a class of service (COS) identifier and () COS restriction information. The processing system, coupled with the communication system and the memory, generates a reply message based on comparing information in a service request message received by the communication system with the stored information in the memory.

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