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Lorenzo Minore Phones & Addresses

  • 514 Roy St, Seattle, WA 98102 (206) 257-4480 (206) 568-3401
  • 14213 4Th St, Bellevue, WA 98007 (425) 644-7690
  • Morganza, MD
  • 1812 26Th Ave #B, Seattle, WA 98122 (206) 396-0160

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Company: Salesforce Feb 2018 Position: Software architect

Education

School / High School: Master In Data Intelligence E Strategie Decisionali - La Sapienza 1992 to 1999

Skills

Software Design • C# • Software Development • Scrum • Distributed Systems • Web Services • Agile Methodologies • Scalability • Amazon Web Services • Software Engineering • Java

Industries

Internet

Resumes

Resumes

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Software Architect

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Location:
1812 26Th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Industry:
Internet
Work:
Salesforce
Software Architect

Salesforce Mar 2014 - Jan 2018
Principal Member of Technical Staff

Salesforce Jun 2012 - Feb 2014
Lead Member of Technical Staff

Amazon Nov 2010 - May 2012
Senior Software Engineer

Datasphere Technologies Inc. Feb 2008 - Oct 2010
Senior Software Engineer
Education:
Master In Data Intelligence E Strategie Decisionali - La Sapienza 1992 - 1999
Skills:
Software Design
C#
Software Development
Scrum
Distributed Systems
Web Services
Agile Methodologies
Scalability
Amazon Web Services
Software Engineering
Java

Publications

Us Patents

Data Access Layer Design And Code Generation

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US Patent:
20060085400, Apr 20, 2006
Filed:
Oct 19, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/968734
Inventors:
Lorenzo Minore - Seattle WA, US
Paul Yuknewicz - Redmond WA, US
Steven Lasker - Sammamish WA, US
Antoine Cote - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707003000
Abstract:
A system and method that facilitate data access in a software development environment is provided. The system generates strongly typed objects (e.g., TableAdapter(s)) that encapsulate raw, untyped data access logic, for example, via generated wrapped method(s). The system can group together like database commands in a common data access component. For example, the TableAdapter can encapsulate a configured DataAdapter and expose public method(s) for the “Fill” and “Update” methods normally found on the DataAdapter. The system provides a mapping between database types and common language runtime data types including the impedance mismatch of null representations. The system includes a data access configuration component (e.g., configuration wizard) that configures data access component(s) (e.g., TableAdapter(s)). The configured data access component(s) can be employed at design-time to facilitate access to data object(s) (e.g., database(s)) by application(s). The user of data access component(s) configured by the data access configuration component can, for example, dramatically improve developer productivity and/or reduce the quantity of runtime errors that are introduced into code. In one example, the data access component is a generated class/type. The data access component can be instanced on multiple forms components and/or with the developer's own class(es). Thus, change(s) to a query and/or interface can be accomplished within the data access component and be available to the forms components and/or object(s) that utilize the data access component.

Dynamic Materialization Of Feeds For Enabling Access Of The Feed In An Online Social Network

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US Patent:
20200089722, Mar 19, 2020
Filed:
Nov 21, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/691050
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
Lorenzo Minore - Seattle WA, US
Matthew VAN WELY - Lake Stevens WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/9535
H04L 29/08
G06F 16/2455
G06F 16/25
Abstract:
Dynamic materialization of a feed is described. A request for a feed is received. A state of the feed is determined. Responsive to determining that the state is the inactive state, causing materialization of the feed in a second non-relational database system with feed items of the feed from the first relational database system, where the second database system is separate from the first database system, and setting the state of the feed to the activating state. Responsive to determining that the state is the active state, causing the request for the feed to be processed from the second non-relational database system.

Dynamic Materialization Of Feeds For Enabling Access Of The Feed In An Online Social Network

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US Patent:
20190102467, Apr 4, 2019
Filed:
Sep 29, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/721581
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
Lorenzo MINORE - Seattle WA, US
Matthew VAN WELY - Lake Stevens WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Dynamic materialization of a feed is described. A request for a feed is received. A state of the feed is determined. Responsive to determining that the state is the inactive state, causing materialization of the feed by populating a materialized feeds table in a second non-relational database system with feed items of the feed from the first relational database system, and setting the state of the feed to the activating state. Responsive to determining that the state is the active state, causing the request for the feed to be processed from the materialized feeds table in the second non-relational database system. Responsive to determining that the state is the disabled state, causing the request for the feed to be processed from the first relational database system, and causing an update of the materialized feeds table in the second non-relational database system to be postponed for a predetermined amount of time.

Systems And Methods For Cross-Referencing Feed Items

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US Patent:
20140280134, Sep 18, 2014
Filed:
Dec 20, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/137202
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
Lorenzo Minore - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
salesforce.com, inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707736
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods, apparatus, systems, and computer readable storage media for publishing a cross-referenced feed item for access by one or more followers in an online social network. A request to publish a feed item to a feed of a parent entity is received at a computing device, where the parent entity is identified in a database of the online social network. An entity is identified as being cross-referenced with the feed item, where the cross-referenced entity has one or more followers. A request to publish the feed item for access by the one or more followers of the cross-referenced entity is received at the computing device. The feed item is stored in one or more database tables in association with the parent entity and in association with the cross-referenced entity, the feed item capable of being provided in a plurality of information feeds accessible by the one or more followers including the parent entity feed and one or more feeds of the one or more followers.

Systems And Methods For Cross-Referencing Feed Items

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US Patent:
20140280329, Sep 18, 2014
Filed:
Jul 16, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/943629
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
Steven Tamm - San Francisco CA, US
Orjan Kjellberg - Walnut Creek CA, US
Arvind Krishnan - San Francisco CA, US
Benjamin Snyder - Oakland CA, US
Luke A. Ball - Berkeley CA, US
Shannon Hale - San Francisco CA, US
Khanh Kim P. Nguyen - Berkeley CA, US
William Gradin - San Francisco CA, US
Anna Bonner Mieritz - Montara CA, US
Beril Guvendik Maples - Oakland CA, US
Gregg Johnson - Orinda CA, US
Andrew Waite - Novato CA, US
Lorenzo Minore - Seattle WA, US
Gary Horen - Seattle WA, US
Hanson Ho - Vancouver, CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707770
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods, apparatus, systems, and computer readable storage media for interacting with a record via a single user interface. The user interface includes a publisher and an information feed. A user may request to interact with the record from the publisher. Information may be submitted through the publisher to interact with the record to update the record. A feed item may be presented for inclusion in the information feed based on the update. One or more entities may be cross-referenced with the feed item so that the same feed item is provided in the feeds of each of the one or more entities. Identification of the entities to be cross-referenced with the feed item can come from data defined by a user in a payload, data defined by a system administrator, and/or record relationship information in a database system.
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