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Scott Francis Drellishak

from Seattle, WA
Age ~54

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  • 1409 25Th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112 (206) 568-1514
  • Vashon, WA
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Kirkland, WA
  • Oakland, CA
  • Berkeley, CA
  • 1409 25Th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112 (509) 218-3322

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Software Engineering • Computational Linguistics • Natural Language Processing • Python • Linguistics • Computer Science • Software Development • Algorithms • Latex • Perl • Speech Recognition • Data Mining • Data Quality • Information Retrieval • Distributed Systems

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Japanese

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Computer Software

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Scott Drellishak

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Location:
Seattle, WA
Industry:
Computer Software
Skills:
Software Engineering
Computational Linguistics
Natural Language Processing
Python
Linguistics
Computer Science
Software Development
Algorithms
Latex
Perl
Speech Recognition
Data Mining
Data Quality
Information Retrieval
Distributed Systems
Languages:
Japanese

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Us Patents

Computer System And Computer-Implemented Process For Remote Editing Of Computer Files

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US Patent:
57322198, Mar 24, 1998
Filed:
Mar 17, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/406360
Inventors:
Thomas P. Blumer - Cambridge MA
Peter R. Amstein - San Francisco CA
Scott F. Drellishak - Sunnyvale CA
Randy J. Forgaard - Lexington MA
Andrew J. Schulert - Cambridge MA
Assignee:
Vermeer Technologies, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G06F 1314
G06F 1342
G06F 1516
US Classification:
39520057
Abstract:
A client/server computer system for remote editing of document objects stored on the server includes a client computer connected to a server computer via a communication channel over which messages are sent in a communication protocol. Typically, the client computer has an operating system with a first file name space and the server computer has an operating system with a second file name space and the first file name space does not include names of files which map to names of files in the second file name space. The connection is preferably a TCP/IP connection providing data transport according to TCP/IP. Messages in the HTTP protocol are preferably used. The client computer sends request messages to the server. A request message may indicate a request for either retrieval or storage of a document object, such as an HTML document or script program. The server receives the request messages and processes them to either store a document object or retrieve a document object and return it to the client in a response message.
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