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  • Houston, TX
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  • Magnolia, TX
  • Montgomery, TX
  • 5211 Royal Walk, Houston, TX 77069

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Position: Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors Occupations

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Houston Y Alrededores, Texas, Estados

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Location:
Houston, TX
Industry:
Computer Software
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Houston Y Alrededores, Texas, Estados
Skills:
Software Engineering
Cloud Computing
Saas
Software Development
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Enterprise Architecture
System Architecture
Product Management
Storage
Enterprise Software
Linux
Virtualization
Software Project Management
Operating Systems
Go To Market Strategy
C
Solution Architecture
Agile Methodologies
Pmp
Software Design
Program Management
Unix
Architecture
Data Center
Integration
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David Burckhartt

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Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Computer Software

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Us Patents

Hardware Rom Upgrade Through An Internet Or Intranet Service

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US Patent:
7376944, May 20, 2008
Filed:
Dec 18, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/029766
Inventors:
Adrian Crisan - Cypress TX, US
David Burckhartt - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
G06F 11/00
G06F 15/177
US Classification:
717171, 714 36, 713 2, 713100
Abstract:
An on-line service is automatically accessed by the computer as it boots up to determine if a ROM update exists for the system. If so, the updated ROM code is downloaded to the system and the ROM is flashed. The operator of the system is generally uninvolved in this process and the process is preferably performed each time the system initializes. In this manner, the system's ROM is nearly always up to date proactively and the operator or IT administrator need not spend time and energy reacting to a problem, determining whether a ROM update exists, finding the updated ROM, downloading the new ROM code and flashing the ROM him or herself.

Automatic Development Of Operating System Boot Image

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US Patent:
53255321, Jun 28, 1994
Filed:
Sep 25, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/951226
Inventors:
Wm. Caldwell Crosswy - Spring TX
Dwight L. Barron - Houston TX
David W. Abmayr - Spring TX
Harvey M. Rosenblum - Spring TX
David M. Burckhartt - Houston TX
Assignee:
Compaq Computer Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 9445
US Classification:
395700
Abstract:
A computer system which includes certain minimum capabilities in a system ROM. Device driver software is located in the system ROM or adapter ROM's. On boot the computer system collects these device drivers from ROM to develop a minimal system. If a removable medium such as a floppy disk or CD-ROM is present a configuration mode is entered when final driver files and operating system modules are stored on a selected hard disk. After this storage the device driver modules and operating system modules necessary to develop a boot image of the operating system are gathered and linked. The boot image is generated and stored, allowing use on the following boot operations. The computer system detects device changes and rebuilds the boot image as necessary. If the devices have remained the same the previously stored boot image is loaded and operating system execution commences.

Computer Failure Recovery And Alert System

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US Patent:
55967116, Jan 21, 1997
Filed:
Jan 26, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/390499
Inventors:
David M. Burckhartt - Houston TX
Lazaro D. Perez - Houston TX
Theodore F. Emerson - Houston TX
Randolph O. Dow - Cypress TX
Gary A. Stimac - Montgomery TX
Assignee:
Compaq Computer Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 1134
US Classification:
39518221
Abstract:
A computer system includes a timer which times out if the operating system of the computer system does not periodically reset the timer. When the computer system fails and no longer resets the timer, the timer times out, and the computer system is reset. The computer system performs its power on program and checks the memory array for bad memory blocks, which are mapped out of the memory. Next, the computer system alerts the operator of the failure using a pager. The computer system then reboots itself from a hard drive having two separate bootable partitions, one for the operating system in the first partition, and one for a diagnostics program in the second partition, so that an operator may diagnose and remedy the problem. The operator may set an indication of which partition to use for booting. The system further provides for remote access so that the operator may interact with the diagnostics program from a remote location.

Launching Computer Applications

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US Patent:
58357599, Nov 10, 1998
Filed:
Jun 17, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/877214
Inventors:
Mark Douglass Moore - Palo Alto CA
David M. Burckhartt - Houston TX
Drew S. Johnson - Houston TX
Norman P. Brown - Tomball TX
Randall L. Hess - Cypress TX
Assignee:
Compaq Computer Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 906
US Classification:
395651
Abstract:
A computer application stored on a storage medium (e. g. , a portable storage medium such as a compact disk) is automatically launched. Initialization information expressed in accordance with a predefined syntax is stored on the storage medium. Also stored in the computer is "launching" information sufficient, together with the initialization information, to enable the computer to launch the application. The application is automatically launched, without user intervention, by reading the initialization information and using it in connection with the launching information stored in the computer.

Computer Failure Recovery And Alert System

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US Patent:
53903242, Feb 14, 1995
Filed:
Oct 2, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/955849
Inventors:
David M. Burckhartt - Houston TX
Lazaro D. Perez - Houston TX
Theodore F. Emerson - Houston TX
Randolph O. Dow - Cypress TX
Gary A. Stimac - Montgomery TX
Assignee:
Compaq Computer Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 1134
US Classification:
395575
Abstract:
A computer system includes a timer which times out if the operating system of the computer system does not periodically reset the timer. When the computer system fails and no longer resets the timer, the timer times out, and the computer system is reset. The computer system performs its power,on program and checks the memory array for bad memory blocks, which are mapped out of the memory. Next, the computer system alerts the operator of the failure using a pager. The computer system then reboots itself from a hard drive having two separate bootable partitions, one for the operating system in the first partition, and one for a diagnostics program in the second partition, so that an operator may diagnose and remedy the problem. The operator may set an indication of which partition to use for booting. The computer system further provides for remote access so that the operator may interact with the diagnostics program from a remote location.

Computer Failure Recovery And Alert System

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US Patent:
61016179, Aug 8, 2000
Filed:
Feb 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/256587
Inventors:
David M. Burckhartt - Houston TX
Lazaro D. Perez - Houston TX
Theodore F. Emerson - Houston TX
Randolph O. Dow - Cypress TX
Gary A. Stimac - Montgomery TX
Assignee:
Compaq Computer Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 1100
US Classification:
714 23
Abstract:
A computer system includes a timer which times out if the operating system does not periodically reset the timer. When the system fails and no longer resets the timer, the timer times out, and the computer is reset. The system performs its power on program and checks the memory array for bad memory blocks, which are mapped out of the memory. Next, the system alerts the operator of the failure using a pager. The system then reboots itself from a hard drive having two separate bootable partitions, one for the operating system in the first partition, and one for a diagnostics program in the second partition, so that an operator may diagnose and remedy the problem. The operator may set an indication of which partition to use for booting. The system further provides for remote access so that the operator may interact with the diagnostics program from a remote location.

Method And Apparatus For Determining The Allowable Data Path Width Of A Device In A Computer System To Avoid Interference With Other Devices

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US Patent:
51685620, Dec 1, 1992
Filed:
Feb 21, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/313236
Inventors:
Craig A. Estepp - Houston TX
David M. Burckhartt - Spring TX
Assignee:
Compaq Computer Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 1340
G06F 1300
US Classification:
395500
Abstract:
A circuit board is capable of indicating whether it is located in an 8 bit slot and is capable of operating on an 8 bit or 16 bit wide data path. The user can indicate the desired operating data width. Based on determinations of slot size, desired operating width and the presence of other 8 or 16 bit devices, the operating data path width is automatically set. Warnings are given for selected operating conditions.

Computer Failure Recovery And Alert System

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US Patent:
59564750, Sep 21, 1999
Filed:
Dec 18, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/768681
Inventors:
David M. Burckhartt - Houston TX
Lazaro D. Perez - Houston TX
Theodore F. Emerson - Houston TX
Randolph O. Dow - Cypress TX
Gary A. Stimac - Montgomery TX
Assignee:
Compaq Computer Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 1134
US Classification:
39518221
Abstract:
A computer system includes a timer which times out if the operating system does not periodically reset the timer. When the system fails and no longer resets the timer, the timer times out, and the computer is reset. The system performs its power on program and checks the memory array for bad memory blocks, which are mapped out of the memory. Next, the system alerts the operator of the failure using a pager. The system then reboots itself from a hard drive having two separate bootable partitions, one for the operating system in the first partition, and one for a diagnostics program in the second partition, so that an operator may diagnose and remedy the problem. The operator may set an indication of which partition to use for booting. The system further provides for remote access so that the operator may interact with the diagnostics program from a remote location.
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