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2 Stokes Ln, Gardiner, NY 12525    845-2554934    845-2556599   

Poughquag, NY   

Wappingers Falls, NY   

Brooklyn, NY   

Wappingers Fl, NY   

2 Stokes Ln, Gardiner, NY 12525    845-2554934   

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Senior Software Engineer At Ibm

Location:
15 Polk Ct, North Potomac, MD 20878
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
State of Iowa Mar 1976 - May 1982
Technical Services Manager
Ibm Mar 1976 - May 1982
Senior Software Engineer at Ibm
Topeka Inn Management Dba Holiday Inn Sep 1972 - May 1976
Bellman, Waiter, Cook, Maintenance, Maid, Night Auditor
Loras College Dec 1971 - May 1974
Operator and Programmer
Education:
Syracuse University 1982 - 1984
Iowa State University 1974 - 1982
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Loras College 1971 - 1974
Knox College 1970 - 1970
Skills:
Software Quality, Programming, Systems Programming, Data Center Management, Microsoft Office, Sas, Predictive Analytics, Z/Os, System Z, Operating Systems, Research, Microsoft Word, Customer Service, Microsoft Excel, Powerpoint, Sql, Db2, Java, Infrastructure Management, C++, Websphere, C, Shell Scripting, Zseries, Software Development, Enterprise Architecture, Integration, Software Project Management, Cloud Computing, Solution Architecture, Requirements Analysis, Unix, Testing
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Max Maurer

Location:
United States

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Intelligent Work Station Simulation—Generalized Lan Frame Generation Simulation Structure

US Patent:
6832184, Dec 14, 2004
Filed:
Mar 2, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/517534
Inventors:
Dale E. Blue - Poughkeepsie NY
Kevin J. Brady - Port Ewen NY
Jeff R. Jones - Fishkill NY
Max M. Maurer - Gardiner NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1750
US Classification:
703 23, 703 13, 702182, 702186, 709223
Abstract:
A simulator of intelligent workstations at level 2 the OSI model for generating complete LAN frames for testing a system under test. The simulator includes a scripting facility that represents the actions of the human end-user at the client workstation. By providing a scripting facility, different complexions of a workload can be impressed upon the system under test without the need for human end-users nor the need for rebuilding the simulation tool. The simulator includes embedded protocol stacks allowing manipulation of the simulated LAN frames. The simulator also includes one or more embedded protocol application modules for emulating actions of an application, e. g. , web browser, and enabling the handling of dynamic, application-related events. In the present invention, one or more application programming interfaces (APIs) are provided between the simulation tool and the PAM and between the PAM and the protocol stack to allow multiple applications to be concurrently simulated and to provide extensibility of the simulation tool by providing the ability to support new applications and protocol stacks.

Intelligent Workstation Simulation-Client Virtualization

US Patent:
6922663, Jul 26, 2005
Filed:
Mar 2, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/517465
Inventors:
Max M. Maurer - Gardiner NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F017/50
G06F007/62
G06F015/177
G06F015/173
US Classification:
703 13, 709224, 709223, 709220
Abstract:
A network client simulation tool that virtualizes multiple clients from a single network entity. The simulation tool builds LAN frames of protocol stack level 2, which represent data originating from multiple clients to simulate traffic from multiple clients. It also provides a method for inserting the level 2 LAN frames built onto a physical LAN for actual delivery to a system being tested for simulating real client LAN traffic environment. LAN frames in the present invention are inserted at level 2, data link layer of a protocol stack by employing a novel split bridge which receives client requests and adds bridge routing information to emulate incoming multiple client requests having different client addresses.

Intelligent Workstation Simulation-Simulation At Protocol Stack Level 2

US Patent:
7006963, Feb 28, 2006
Filed:
Mar 2, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/516708
Inventors:
Max M. Maurer - Gardiner NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
G06F 9/45
G06F 9/455
US Classification:
703 21, 703 22, 703 23, 703 27, 714 39, 714 32, 702186
Abstract:
A general purpose simulator providing a high fidelity simulation performs the simulation at level , the data link layer of the protocol stack level where each individual client has a unique client address. The unique client address emulated by the simulator is inserted into a data frame at the data link layer of a protocol stack before the data frame is transmitted on the communications channel. Simulation at level is also performed by inserting level network identifier to emulated remote multiple clients. The simulator of the present invention may be run at a workstation residing connected to a server servicing the simulated client requests. The simulator also may be run on a host computer connected to a server via a communications device. Additionally, the simulator may also be run on the same system as the server.

Cross-System Data Piping Method Using An External Shared Memory

US Patent:
6092166, Jul 18, 2000
Filed:
Apr 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/846718
Inventors:
Roman A. Bobak - Wappingers Falls NY
Scott Brady Compton - Hyde Park NY
Jon K. Johnson - Pleasant Valley NY
Alan F. Martens - Wappingers Falls NY
Max M. Maurer - Gardiner NY
David Lee Meck - Hyde Park NY
William R. Richardson - Fishkill NY
Michael Allen Wright - Briarcliff Manor NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1516
US Classification:
711169
Abstract:
Data is written to and read from a shared pipe by applications of multiple systems. At least one shared pipe is located within an external shared memory coupled to one or more central processing complexes. Each of the central processing complexes has one or more operating system images, which controls execution of one or more piping applications. At least one piping application corresponding to at least one operating system image writes data to a shared pipe located in the external shared memory and at least one other application corresponding to one or more other operating system images reads data from the same shared pipe, thereby providing cross-system data piping.

Cross-System Data Piping System Using An External Shared Memory

US Patent:
6061771, May 9, 2000
Filed:
Apr 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/846714
Inventors:
Roman A. Bobak - Wappingers Falls NY
Scott Brady Compton - Hyde Park NY
Jon K. Johnson - Pleasant Valley NY
Alan F. Martens - Wappingers Falls NY
Max M. Maurer - Gardiner NY
David Lee Meck - Hyde Park NY
William R. Richardson - Fishkill NY
Michael Allen Wright - Briarcliff Manor NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1516
US Classification:
711169
Abstract:
Data is written to and read from a shared pipe by applications of multiple systems. At least one shared pipe is located within an external shared memory coupled to one or more central processing complexes. Each of the central processing complexes has one or more operating system images, which controls execution of one or more piping applications. At least one piping application corresponding to at least one operating system image writes data to a shared pipe located in the external shared memory and at least one other application corresponding to one or more other operating system images reads data from the same shared pipe, thereby providing cross-system data piping.

Cross-System Data Piping Using An External Shared Memory

US Patent:
6170045, Jan 2, 2001
Filed:
Apr 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/846713
Inventors:
Roman A. Bobak - Wappingers Falls NY
Scott Brady Compton - Hyde Park NY
Jon K. Johnson - Pleasant Valley NY
Alan F. Martens - Wappingers Falls NY
Max M. Maurer - Gardiner NY
David Lee Meck - Hyde Park NY
William R. Richardson - Fishkill NY
Michael Allen Wright - Briarcliff Manor NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1516
US Classification:
711169
Abstract:
Data is written to and read from a shared pipe by applications of multiple systems. At least one shared pipe is located within an external shared memory coupled to one or more central processing complexes. Each of the central processing complexes has one or more operating system images, which controls execution of one or more piping applications. At least one piping application corresponding to at least one operating system image writes data to a shared pipe located in the external shared memory and at least one other application corresponding to one or more other operating system images reads data from the same shared pipe, thereby providing cross-system data piping.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Biogas: Theoretische Grundlagen, Bau U. Betrieb Von Anlagen

Author:
Max Maurer
ISBN #:
3788071303

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