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Kurt A Ehrler

from Portland, OR
Age ~56

Kurt Ehrler Phones & Addresses

  • 7716 Brandon Ave, Portland, OR 97217 (503) 240-0361
  • Joseph, OR
  • 7716 N Brandon Ave, Portland, OR 97217

Work

Position: Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Resumes

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Founder And Owner

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Location:
P/O Box 1804, Portland, OR
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Qad
Principal Software Engineer - R and D - Business Intelligence

Nike 2003 - 2004
Senior Oracle Programmer

Rucktec Consulting 2003 - 2004
Founder and Owner

Xerox Opbu 2002 - 2003
Senior Oracle Programmer

Decisionpoint Applications Aug 2000 - May 2001
Staff Architect
Education:
University of Oregon - Charles H. Lundquist College of Business 1986 - 1992
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Marketing
University of Oregon 1986 - 1992
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, International Studies
Nyenrode Business University 1990 - 1991
Bremmer State High School 1985
Joseph High School
University of Oregon
Skills:
Databases
Oracle
Data Warehousing
Pl/Sql
Microsoft Sql Server
Xml
Oracle Reports
Html
Wherescape Red
Oracle Pl/Sql Development
Qad
Data Warehouse Architecture
Languages:
English
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Kurt Ehrler

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Location:
Portland, OR
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
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Kurt Ehrler

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Location:
Portland, Oregon Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services

Publications

Us Patents

Systems And Methods For Defining Executable Sequences To Process Information From A Data Collection

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US Patent:
7174342, Feb 6, 2007
Filed:
Aug 9, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/925103
Inventors:
Larry Scheurich - Tigard OR, US
Neil Barton - Beaverton OR, US
Marc Demarest - Hillsboro OR, US
Kurt Ehrler - Portland OR, US
Eric Halvorson - Portland OR, US
Michael Bonaventura - Kirkcudbright, GB
Assignee:
NCR Corp. - Dayton OH
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
707102, 707 4, 7071041, 707 10, 705 26, 705 27, 705 1
Abstract:
Information can be collected, processed, and distributed in a variety of ways to support a decision-making process. A query-analyze-distribute approach can be used, and queries, analysis directives, and distribution directives can be associated into a sequence and shared. Access to interim processing is provided. Query, analysis, and distribution directives can be stored in unbound format and tailored to a particular situation via binding. The query, analysis, and distribution processing can be loosely-coupled to allow easy interchange and combination of sequence elements. A sequence can be scheduled for periodic execution, and distribution can be tailored based on filters and exceptions. A decision-making process can be automated by creating an executable workflow. The environment in which the workflow is executed can support a rich set of features, including gating, branching, drill down, and execution tracking. A decision-making process based on a sequence can be refined by employing executable metasequences.

Systems And Methods For Generating Information From A Data Collection To Support Decision-Making

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US Patent:
7672924, Mar 2, 2010
Filed:
Aug 9, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/925125
Inventors:
Larry Scheurich - Tigard OR, US
Neil Barton - Beaverton OR, US
Marc Demarest - Hillsboro OR, US
Kurt Ehrler - Portland OR, US
Eric Halvorson - Portand OR, US
Michael Bonaventura - Kirkcudbright, GB
Assignee:
Teradata US, Inc. - Miamisburg OH
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
707 2, 707 3
Abstract:
A collection of data is processed and information arising from the processing can be distributed in a variety of ways to support a decision-making process. A query-analyze-distribute approach can be used, and queries, analysis directives, and distribution directives can be associated into a sequence and shared. Access to interim processing is provided, allowing recipients of information to more easily understand and refine the processing. Unbound queries, unbound analysis directives, and unbound distribution directives can be used and shared so that the queries, analysis directives, and distribution directives can be tailored to a particular situation via binding. The query, analysis, and distribution processing can be loosely-coupled to allow easy interchange and combination of sequence elements. A sequence can be scheduled for periodic execution, and distribution of data can be limited to instances when data falls outside of certain expected values. A decision-making process can be automated by creating an executable workflow.

Systems And Methods For Refining A Decision-Making Process Via Executable Sequences

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US Patent:
7080066, Jul 18, 2006
Filed:
Aug 9, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/925514
Inventors:
Larry Scheurich - Tigard OR, US
Neil Barton - Beaverton OR, US
Marc Demarest - Hillsboro OR, US
Kurt Ehrler - Portland OR, US
Eric Halvorson - Portland OR, US
Michael Bonaventura - Kirkcudbright, GB
Assignee:
NCR Corporation - Dayton OH
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707 3
Abstract:
A collection of data is processed and information arising from the processing can be distributed in a variety of ways to support a decision-making process. A query-analyze-distribute approach can be used, and queries, analysis directives, and distribution directives can be associated into a sequence and shared. Access to interim processing is provided, allowing recipients of information to more easily understand and refine the processing. Unbound queries, unbound analysis directives, and unbound distribution directives can be used and shared so that the queries, analysis directives, and distribution directives can be tailored to a particular situation via binding. The query, analysis, and distribution processing can be loosely-coupled to allow easy interchange and combination of sequence elements. A sequence can be scheduled for periodic execution, and distribution of data can be limited to instances when data falls outside of certain expected values. A decision-making process can be automated by creating an executable workflow.
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