Conduce Inc. May 2014 - Jan 2017
Vice President Technology
Ticketmaster May 2014 - Jan 2017
Senior Director, Data Science
Oblong Industries Inc Oct 2010 - Mar 31, 2014
G-Speak Engineer
First Quadrant Mar 2006 - Oct 2010
Associate Director, Lead Developer
Yahoo Dec 2002 - Feb 2006
Senior Developer
Education:
Occidental College 1997
Occidental College 1994 - 1996
Skills:
Software Development Python Software Engineering C++ Ruby Linux Web Applications Java Scalability Bicycle Maintenance Salmonella Agile Methodologies Goats Testing Software Design Git Html Bash Algorithms Computer Science Bicycle Repair Hostage Negotiation Distributed Systems Databases Perl Bitcoin Architecture
- Carpinteria CA, US Mattie Ruth Kramer Backman - Los Angeles CA, US Alan Lewis Browning - Los Angeles CA, US Ryan Patrick Clancey - Monrovia CA, US Corey A. Porter - Monrovia CA, US
A data pool receives first data derived from user-generated input that identifies events that have occurred at the corresponding remote first computing system. Thereafter, the data pool generates messages based on the identified events that specify data to be extracted from each of a plurality of data sources. The data pool then transmits data comprising the generated messages to at least one of a plurality of data daemons. The data pool subsequently receives second data extracted and processed by the data daemons in response to the transmitted data. In addition, the data pool transmits at least a portion of the received second data to at least one remote second computing system to enable the remote second computing system to render visualizations that are based on the received data and which are displayed within at least one data lens that overlays a substrate in the graphical user interface.
Interactive Visualization Of Multiple Data Sources Across Multiple Computers
- Carpinteria CA, US Mattie Ruth Kramer Backman - Los Angeles CA, US Alan Lewis Browning - Los Angeles CA, US Ryan Patrick Clancey - Monrovia CA, US Corey A. Porter - Monrovia CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06F 3/0482 G06F 3/0484
Abstract:
A data pool receives first data derived from user-generated input that identifies events that have occurred at the corresponding remote first computing system. Thereafter, the data pool generates messages based on the identified events that specify data to be extracted from each of a plurality of data sources. The data pool then transmits data comprising the generated messages to at least one of a plurality of data daemons. The data pool subsequently receives second data extracted and processed by the data daemons in response to the transmitted data. In addition, the data pool transmits at least a portion of the received second data to at least one remote second computing system to enable the remote second computing system to render visualizations that are based on the received data and which are displayed within at least one data lens that overlays a substrate in the graphical user interface.