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  • 655 Crockett St, Seattle, WA 98109 (206) 282-1125
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Erik Saltwell

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Location:
Seattle, WA
Industry:
Computer Software
Skills:
Software Development
Agile Methodologies
Software Design
Software Project Management
.Net
Software Engineering
C#
Enterprise Software
Scrum
Program Management
Distributed Systems
Agile Project Management
Lean Software Development
Interaction Design
User Experience Design
User Interface Design
Product Design
C++
User Research
Contextual Inquiry
Contextual Design
Development Management
User Experience
Microsoft Sql Server
Silverlight
Architecture
Architectures
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Us Patents

Visualization And Editing Of Composite Layouts

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US Patent:
8601366, Dec 3, 2013
Filed:
Sep 8, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/228371
Inventors:
Erik A. Saltwell - Seattle WA, US
Christian Schormann - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 17/22
G06F 17/24
US Classification:
715234, 715235, 715236, 715243, 715249, 715255, 715273, 715277
Abstract:
A computer-assisted visualization and potential adjustment of the layout of a document element involve multiple layout processes being sequentially applied. One set of one or more layout processes are applied to the element to determine an intermediate position of the element with respect to its initial position. Then, another set of one or more layout processes are applied to the element to determine a final position of the element. Rather than displaying just the final position on the display, the initial position, the intermediate position, and the final position of the element are all displayed. An intermediate control may be used to change the first set of one or more layout processes by moving the displayed intermediate position of the element. A final control may be used to change the second set of one or more layout processes by moving the displayed final position of the element.

Cross-Browser Page Visualization Generation

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US Patent:
20100211865, Aug 19, 2010
Filed:
Feb 19, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/388839
Inventors:
Michael C. Fanning - Redmond WA, US
Boris Feldman - Seattle WA, US
Steven I. Guttman - Mercer Island WA, US
Tyler G. Simpson - Redmond WA, US
Erik A. Saltwell - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
715234
Abstract:
Many web developers spend significant time investigating and/or mitigating inconsistencies that may present when a web page is rendered across different browsers. Most websites are developed for multiple versions of one or more web browser and/or for multiple versions of one or more platforms. As provided herein, a cross-browser page visualization may be generated. A visualization may comprise a Document Object Model (DOM) associated with a screenshot image of a web page rendered within an available browser. Multiple visualizations may be created using locally installed browsers and/or remote browsers. The visualizations provide high-fidelity browser renderings coupled with underlying styling and/or DOM information that may be used to interrogate and/or annotate the screenshot image, thus allowing a web page to be developed that can be desirably rendered on different browsers, different operating systems and/or on different versions of the same.

Cross-Browser Page Visualization Presentation

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US Patent:
20100211893, Aug 19, 2010
Filed:
Feb 19, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/388899
Inventors:
Michael C. Fanning - Redmond WA, US
Boris Feldman - Seattle WA, US
Steven I. Guttman - Mercer Island WA, US
Tyler G. Simpson - Redmond WA, US
Erik A. Saltwell - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715760
Abstract:
Web developers devote significant time and resources to investigating and mitigating inconsistencies that may present when a web page is rendered across different browsers. As provided herein, a cross-browser page visualization may be presented, which comprises one or more screenshot images of a web page rendered with different browsers, coupled with underlying styling and/or Document Object Model representation data. This allows for powerful page visualization and/or feature analysis. For example, rendering inconsistencies may be easily (or even automatically) detected and/or corrected.

Automatically Generated Style Rules For Page Design

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US Patent:
20130067322, Mar 14, 2013
Filed:
Sep 8, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/228390
Inventors:
Sayuri Wijaya Gould - Seattle WA, US
Ryan J. Salva - Seattle WA, US
Heather T. Brown - Redmond WA, US
Erik A. Saltwell - Seattle WA, US
Christian Schormann - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
715235
Abstract:
The automated derivation of style rules based on authored style rules. Style rules are used to apply styles to certain elements of a markup language document. Authored style rules are style rules that are created by a designer. However, the derived style rules are automatically created by evaluating an authored style rule set. Then authored style rules are displayed with derived style rules. The user interface in which the combined style rules appear may also provide interactivity such that at least one of the properties of a derived style rule is bound to a property of an authored style rule from which the property of the derived style rule was derived. In some embodiments, the derived style rules may be style rules that are helpful to the design of a document, but are not interpreted after the document is deployed.

Application Screen Design Allowing Interaction

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US Patent:
20130067360, Mar 14, 2013
Filed:
Sep 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/229520
Inventors:
Ryan J. Salva - Seattle WA, US
Erik A. Saltwell - Seattle WA, US
Heather T. Brown - Redmond WA, US
Georgios Kounenis - Bellevue WA, US
Matthew Hall - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715762
Abstract:
A screen design user interface that may operate in an interactive mode and a design mode. The user interface includes a screen presentation portion for presenting an application screen under design, and a mode control for selecting between the interactive mode and the design mode. When the user interface is in interactive mode, the user interface actually allows interaction with one or more application element of a screen displayed in the screen presentation portion such that interaction with the corresponding application element causes execution of a corresponding function and thus a corresponding change in state of the screen. When the user interface is in design mode, the user interface supports design of the application screen by recognizing design gestures, but disables the application elements.

Editing Content Of A Primary Document And Related Files

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US Patent:
20130227396, Aug 29, 2013
Filed:
Feb 24, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/404327
Inventors:
Kirupa Chinnathambi - Redmond WA, US
Christian Schormann - Seattle WA, US
Yeoh Lin Li Lena - Issaquah WA, US
Unnikrishnan Ravindranathan - Issapuah WA, US
Charles Yvon Bissonnette - Redmond WA, US
Erik Andrew Saltwell - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
715235, 715234
Abstract:
A method includes providing a Web development tool for developing an application that includes a primary document and a plurality of related files. A user interface for controlling the Web development tool is generated. The method includes generating as part of the user interface a code editor panel, wherein the code editor panel includes a primary editor sub-panel for editing content of the primary document and a secondary editor sub-panel for editing content of the related files.

Holographic Bird's Eye View Camera

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US Patent:
20160210783, Jul 21, 2016
Filed:
Jun 2, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/728650
Inventors:
Arthur Charles Tomlin - Kirkland WA, US
Evan Michael Keibler - Bellevue WA, US
Nicholas Gervase Fajt - Seattle WA, US
Brian J. Mount - Seattle WA, US
Gregory Lowell Alt - Seattle WA, US
Jorge Tosar - Snoqualmie WA, US
Jonathan Michael Lyons - Kirkland WA, US
Anthony J. Ambrus - Seattle WA, US
Cameron Quinn Egbert - Redmond WA, US
Will Guyman - Medina WA, US
Jeff W. McGlynn - Seattle WA, US
Jeremy Hance - Bothell WA, US
Roger Sebastian-Kevin Sylvan - Seattle WA, US
Alexander Georg Pfaffe - Sammamish WA, US
Dan Kroymann - Kirkland WA, US
Erik Andrew Saltwell - Seattle WA, US
Chris Word - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06T 19/00
H04N 5/225
G02B 27/01
Abstract:
A system and method are disclosed for capturing views of a mixed reality environment from various perspectives which can be displayed on a monitor. The system includes one or more physical cameras at user-defined positions within the mixed reality environment. The system renders virtual objects in the mixed reality environment from the perspective of the one or more cameras. Real and virtual objects from the mixed reality environment may then be displayed from the perspective of the one or more cameras on one or more external, 2D monitor for viewing by others.

Determination Of Head-Related Transfer Function Data From User Vocalization Perception

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US Patent:
20160142848, May 19, 2016
Filed:
Jan 30, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/610975
Inventors:
Erik Saltwell - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
H04S 5/00
Abstract:
A method and apparatus are disclosed to determine individualized head-related transfer function (HRTF) parameters for a user. The technique can include determining HRTF data of a user by using transform data of the user, where the transform data is indicative of a difference, as perceived by the user, between a sound of a direct utterance by the user and a sound of an indirect utterance by the user. The technique may further involve producing an audio effect tailored for the user by processing audio data based on the HRTF data of the user.
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