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Mohit Rohella Phones & Addresses

  • Cedar Park, TX
  • Austin, TX
  • Irvine, CA
  • Taylorsville, UT
  • West Valley City, UT

Work

Company: Pimco Jul 2011 Position: Sr. software engineer

Education

Degree: MCA School / High School: Indira Gandhi National Open University 1999 to 2001 Specialities: Computer Science

Skills

Wcf • Web Services • Agile Methodologies • C# • .Net • Sdlc • Microsoft Sql Server • Wpf • Linq • Databases • Visual Studio • Tfs • Visio • Software Development • Software Design • Scrum • Nunit • Design Patterns • Winforms • Windows Communication Foundation • Vb.net • Oop • Clearcase • .Net Framework • Xaml • Iis • Asp.net • Crystal Reports • Software Development Life Cycle • Nmock • Test Driven Development • Architecture • Internet Information Services • Language Integrated Query • Silverlight • Vss • Architectures • Team Foundation Server • Xsd • Multithreading • Distributed Systems • Xps • Ado.net • Visual Basic .Net • Windows Presentation Foundation

Industries

Computer Software

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Principal Consultant

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Location:
Salt Lake City, UT
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
PIMCO since Jul 2011
Sr. Software Engineer

GE Healthcare Apr 2007 - Jul 2011
Software Engineer

R Systems 2006 - 2007
Project Leader

Final Quadrant Solutions 2005 - 2006
Project Leader

Sirius Financial Systems 2004 - 2005
Software Engineer
Education:
Indira Gandhi National Open University 1999 - 2001
MCA, Computer Science
Indira Gandhi National Open University 1996 - 1998
BCA, Computer Science
Skills:
Wcf
Web Services
Agile Methodologies
C#
.Net
Sdlc
Microsoft Sql Server
Wpf
Linq
Databases
Visual Studio
Tfs
Visio
Software Development
Software Design
Scrum
Nunit
Design Patterns
Winforms
Windows Communication Foundation
Vb.net
Oop
Clearcase
.Net Framework
Xaml
Iis
Asp.net
Crystal Reports
Software Development Life Cycle
Nmock
Test Driven Development
Architecture
Internet Information Services
Language Integrated Query
Silverlight
Vss
Architectures
Team Foundation Server
Xsd
Multithreading
Distributed Systems
Xps
Ado.net
Visual Basic .Net
Windows Presentation Foundation

Publications

Us Patents

Systems And Methods For Displaying Patient-Related Data

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US Patent:
20120212493, Aug 23, 2012
Filed:
Feb 21, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/031490
Inventors:
Randy Lynn Taylor - Murray UT, US
Mohit K. Rohella - Murray UT, US
Jose Avila - Murray UT, US
George M. Philip - Murray UT, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G06T 11/20
US Classification:
3454402, 345440
Abstract:
Systems and methods for displaying patient-related data to a care provider are provided. Patient-related values are received. The quantity of values is greater than a graph overflow threshold indicative of an amount of display space of a graph. A set of visible values is defined based at least in part on the graph overflow threshold. Sets of hidden values and anomalous values are also defined. The values in the visible-value set are displayed within the display space of the graph. An anomaly indicator is provided for any value in both the visible-value set and the anomalous-value set, to notify a care provider of any visible anomalous patient-related value. An overflow identifier is displayed instead of any value in the hidden-values set. The overflow identifier indicates the number of values in the hidden-value set to inform the care provider as such.

Systems And Methods For Displaying Patient-Related Data

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US Patent:
20130342541, Dec 26, 2013
Filed:
Aug 29, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/013937
Inventors:
Mohit K. Rohella - Murray UT, US
Jose Avila - Murray UT, US
George M. Philip - Murray UT, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G06T 11/20
US Classification:
345440
Abstract:
Systems and methods for displaying patient-related data to a care provider are provided. Patient-related values are received. The quantity of values is greater than a graph overflow threshold indicative of an amount of display space of a graph. A set of visible values is defined based at least in part on the graph overflow threshold. Sets of hidden values and anomalous values are also defined. The values in the visible-value set are displayed within the display space of the graph. An anomaly indicator is provided for any value in both the visible-value set and the anomalous-value set, to notify a care provider of any visible anomalous patient-related value. An overflow identifier is displayed instead of any value in the hidden-values set. The overflow identifier indicates the number of values in the hidden-value set to inform the care provider as such.
Mohit Kumar Rohella from Cedar Park, TX, age ~47 Get Report