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Santa Monica, CA   

35 Pheasant Run, Butler, NJ 07405    973-4928426   

Kinnelon, NJ   

3091 Evening Mist Ave, Henderson, NV 89052   

Studio City, CA   

South Amboy, NJ   

Belleville, NJ   

525 Santa Monica Blvd APT 402, Santa Monica, CA 90401   

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Lead Ios Developer At Tinder

Position:
Lead iOS Developer at Tinder
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Tinder - West Hollywood since Aug 2013
Lead iOS Developer
Activision Blizzard / Beachhead Studios Mar 2013 - Aug 2013
Sr. Mobile Developer, iOS
Frequency Networks, Inc - Los Angeles Aug 2012 - Mar 2013
Lead iOS Developer
Disney 2012 - 2012
Sr. iOS Developer
DirecTV - El Segundo, CA 2011 - 2012
Sr. iOS Developer
Digital Film Tree - Los Angeles 2010 - 2011
Sr. iOS Developer / Designer
Fortent Sep 2006 - Mar 2009
Director, Product Planning
Pipeline Associates, Inc. May 1985 - May 1997
President and CEO
Education:
State University of New York College at Buffalo 1972 - 1976
BS, Computer Science
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Stephen Kochan

Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Logistics and Supply Chain

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Us Patents

Printing System And Method

US Patent:
RE38732, May 10, 2005
Filed:
Apr 18, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/552108
Inventors:
Patrick H. Wood - Hopatocon NJ, US
Stephen Kochan - Kinnelon NJ, US
Assignee:
Electronics for Imaging, Inc. - Foster City CA
International Classification:
G06K015/00
US Classification:
358 115, 358 118
Abstract:
A image is printed from a source of drawing instructions. The image is reducible to pixels arranged in a plurality of ranked image lines. The system employs a storage device having compressed and uncompressed regions. Each region has a designated capacity and each is arranged to store pixels of one or more of the plurality of image lines. A drawing processor is coupled to the storage device and can be coupled to the source of drawing instructions for responding thereto. This drawing processor can store new pixels in the storage device for successively selected ones of the image lines. The drawing processor has a conditional device, a decompression device and an insertion device. The conditional device can compressively encode and move from the uncompressed region to the compressed region, a remote one of the image lines, if: a) the selected one of the image lines is in the compressed region, and b) the uncompressed region has reached its designated capacity. The decompression device can expansively decode the selected one of the image lines, if located in the compressed region. The insertion device can insert one or more new pixels according to the drawing instructions into the selected one of the image lines by storing the selected one in the uncompressed region.

Printing System And Method

US Patent:
RE36947, Nov 7, 2000
Filed:
Sep 21, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/310249
Inventors:
Patrick Wood - Netcong NJ
Stephen Kochan - Kinnelon NJ
Assignee:
Electronics for Imaging, Inc. - Foster City CA
International Classification:
G06K 1500
US Classification:
395115
Abstract:
A image is printed from a source of drawing instructions. The image is reducible to pixels arranged in a plurality of ranked image lines. The system employs a storage device having compressed and uncompressed regions. Each region has a designated capacity and each is arranged to store pixels of one more of the plurality of image lines. A drawing processor is coupled to the storage device and can be coupled to the source of drawing instructions for responding thereto. This drawing processor can store new pixels in the storage device for successively selected ones of the image lines. The drawing processor has a conditional device, a decompression device and an insertion device. The conditional device can compressively encode and move from the uncompressed region to the compressed region, a remote one of the image lines, if: a) the selected one of the image lines is in the compressed region, and b) the uncompressed region has reached its designated capacity. The decompression device can expansively decode the selected one of the image lines, if located in the compressed region. The insertion device can insert one or more new pixels according to the drawing instructions into the selected one of the image lines by storing the selected one in the uncompressed region.

Printing System And Method

US Patent:
5150454, Sep 22, 1992
Filed:
Oct 16, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/777065
Inventors:
Patrick Wood - Lake Hiawatha NJ
Stephen Kochan - Kinnelon NJ
International Classification:
G06K 1500
US Classification:
395114
Abstract:
A image is printed from a source of drawing instructions. The image is reducible to pixels arranged in a plurality of ranked image lines. The system employs a storage device having compressed and uncompressed regions. Each region has a designated capacity and each is arranged to store pixels of one or more of the plurality of image lines. A drawing processor is coupled to the storage device and can be coupled to the source of drawing instructions for responding thereto. This drawing processor can store new pixels in the storage device for successively selected ones of the image lines. The drawing processor has a conditional device, a decompression device and an insertion device. The conditional device can compressively encode and move from the uncompressed region to the compressed region, a remote one of the image lines, if: a) the selected one of the image lines is in the compressed region, and b) the uncompressed region has reached its designated capacity. The decompression device can expansively decode the selected one of the image lines, if located in the compressed region. The insertion device can insert one or more new pixels according to the drawing instructions into the selected one of the image lines by storing the selected one in the uncompressed region.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Topics In C Programming

Author:
Stephen G. Kochan
ISBN #:
0471534048

Unix Desktop Guide To Emacs

Author:
Stephen G. Kochan
ISBN #:
0672301717

Programming In Ansi C

Author:
Stephen G. Kochan
ISBN #:
0672303396

Unix Text Processing

Author:
Stephen G. Kochan
ISBN #:
0672462915

Topics In C Programming

Author:
Stephen G. Kochan
ISBN #:
0672462907

Unix Networking

Author:
Stephen G. Kochan
ISBN #:
0672484404

Exploring The Unix System

Author:
Stephen G. Kochan
ISBN #:
0672484471

Unix: Step By Step

Author:
Stephen G. Kochan
ISBN #:
0672484692

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