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  • Madison, WI
  • Menomonie, WI
  • Jefferson, WI
  • Waunakee, WI
  • 1406 Edmund Dr W, Appleton, WI 54914 (920) 731-5796
  • Oshkosh, WI
  • Stevens Point, WI

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Resumes

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Steven Scott Madison, WI

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Work:
The Century House

Sep 2007 to 2000
Warehouse Worker and Furniture Delivery

Central Wisconsin Center
Center, Wisconsin, US
Sep 2005 to Sep 2007
(CWC) for the Developmentally Disabled - Resident Care

Winnebago Mental Health Institute

Jan 2005 to Sep 2005
Resident Care Technician I

Oshkosh Area School District

Mar 2004 to Jan 2005
Help Desk Attendant

Education:
Madison Area Technical College
Madison, WI
2010 to 2013
Associates Degree in Electronics Technician

UW Stevens Point
Stevens Point, WI
1996 to 2001
Bachelor of Arts in English Education

Skills:
Familiar with DMM, oscilliscope, signal generators, and power supplies, and able to use them to troubleshoot circuits using signal injection and tracing. Able to read schematics and identify components, as well as solder through-hole and surface mount. Worked with Microchip Technology PIC-C microcontrollers and have learned basic embedded-C programming. Was also introduced to graphic prograrmming through Labview. Very familiar with Windows XP - 7, MS Office and OpenOffice, basic skill with Excel, and understand computer components.
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Steven Scott

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Work:
State of Arizona

Oct 2012 to Aug 2013

Dysart Elementary School, School

Aug 2007 to Jun 2010
Assist certificated employees

Brinks Inc

Aug 2006 to Aug 2007
Senior Driver/Armed Guard

Compton Unified School District Police Department

Aug 1997 to Sep 2005
School Police Officer

Compton Unified School District Police Department

Sep 1997 to Sep 2000
Reserve Police Officer

Education:
Fullerton Community College
Aug 1994 to Aug 1995
A.S. in Administration of Justice

Police Academy of California
1994 to 1995

California State University
Jun 1989 to Jul 1991
Sociology

Morningside High School
1986 to 1989
High School Diploma

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Steven Scott Albuquerque, NM

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Work:
Brasier Asphalt Inc.
Albuquerque, NM
May 2014 to Nov 2014
Truck Driver

Marten Transport
Mondovi, WI
Jul 2013 to Apr 2014
Truck Driver

WEL Companies
De Pere, WI
Jan 2012 to Jun 2013
Truck Driver

Quality Carriers
Fort Worth, TX
Aug 2011 to Dec 2011
Truck Driver

Swift
Phoenix, AZ
Apr 2010 to Aug 2011
Truck driver/Owner Operator

McCoys Building Supply
New Braunfels, TX
Sep 2008 to Apr 2010
Regional Driver

Pacific Pulmonary Services
Fort Worth, TX
Aug 2005 to Aug 2008
Patient Care Associate

Education:
American Institute of Technology
Las Vegas, NV
2004 to 2004
Certificate in Truck Driving

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Steven Scott Pearland, TX

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Work:
Generac
Whitewater, WI
Oct 2011 to Sep 2012
Second Shift Material Handler

Aramark Inc
Rockford, IL
Sep 2008 to Mar 2009
Second Shift Supervisor-Janitorial Crew

Bregstroms Inc
Rockford, IL
Jul 2008 to Aug 2008
Machine Operator

Machine Buffer- Quality Metals
Byron, IL
May 2008 to Jul 2008
Buffer

Anderson Packaging
Rockford, IL
Dec 2007 to May 2008
Temporary Laborer- Packer

West Teleservices
Loves Park, IL
Apr 2007 to Dec 2007
Customer Service Representative

M.C.I
Rockford, IL
Feb 2001 to Dec 2005
Customer Service Representative

United Parcel Service
Chicago, IL
Oct 1998 to Nov 2000
Small Package Sorter

Education:
Olive Harvey Community College Chicago
Chicago, IL
1998 to 1999
General Studies

Percy L. Julian High School
Chicago, IL
1994 to 1998
High School Diploma

Military School
Rantoul, IL
1996 to 1997

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Steven Scott
Owner
Cross Country TV
Internet Services
PO Box 310, Canning, NS B0P 1H0
(902) 678-2395
Mr. Steven Scott
President
King Construction Ltd.
Contractors - General
6 Fairway Drive, Hanwell, NB E3E 0G1
(506) 452-7712, (506) 450-2619
Steven Scott
President
STEVEN W. SCOTT, PC
Steven M. Scott
MCS TRANSPORT, INC
Steven M. Scott
NEULOGIC MEDIA, LLC
Steven M. Scott
WALNUT CREEK TRANSPORT, INC
Steven Timothy Scott
GENJI GO, INC
Steven Scott
D-PENDABLE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR LLC

Publications

Amazon

Unfinished: The Four Callings From Jesus That Empower And Complete Your Purpose On Earth

Unfinished: The Four Callings from Jesus That Empower and Complete Your Purpose on Earth

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Jesus invites you to pursue His four callingsWhat does God want most from you? For too many believers, this question echoes troubling messages from the past. “Thou shalt not,” “you need to do more,” “why did you miss last night’s meeting?” It’s easy to feel overwhelmed, which can keep you from seein...

Author

Steven K. Scott

Binding

Hardcover

Pages

128

Publisher

WaterBrook

ISBN #

0307731707

EAN Code

9780307731708

ISBN #

17

Photography: Amazing Guides To Understand The Fundamentals Of Lighting. 60+ Helpful Lessons And Tips To Learn Basics Of Digital Photography (Digital ... Photography,Lighting Photography Books)

Photography: Amazing Guides to Understand the Fundamentals of Lighting. 60+ Helpful Lessons and Tips to Learn Basics of Digital Photography (Digital ... Photography,lighting photography books)

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BOOK #1: Photography Lighting: 34 AmazingTips for Creating and Lighting a Photography Scene in Your Home Studio Are you an amateur photographer? Are you a new photographer looking to work from a home studio? Maybe you are a photographer who wants to save money. If so, this ebook is for you. In this ...

Author

Steven Scott, Albert Peters, Orlando Daniels, Lyle Medina, Gustavo Cruz, Edgar Mathis

Binding

Paperback

Pages

692

Publisher

CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

ISBN #

1532786417

EAN Code

9781532786419

ISBN #

14

The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived: Secrets For Unparalleled Success From The Life Of Jesus

The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived: Secrets for Unparalleled Success from the Life of Jesus

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Turn your purpose-driven life into a mission-accomplished lifeJesus was the only person in history who did everything right—not only in saving the world but also in daily life. He brought significance into everything he did, and by following his example we can learn to live the same way. Jesus was t...

Author

Steven K. Scott

Binding

Paperback

Pages

368

Publisher

WaterBrook

ISBN #

1400074657

EAN Code

9781400074655

ISBN #

11

Jesus Speaks: 365 Days Of Guidance And Encouragement, Straight From The Words Of Christ

Jesus Speaks: 365 Days of Guidance and Encouragement, Straight from the Words of Christ

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What Happens When You Immerse Your Life in the Words of Jesus? “Jesus’ words can replace stress with peace, sadness with joy, confusion with guidance, and fear with faith. That’s why Jesus Speaks will not only change your day, but it can also change your life, your relationships, and your eternity!”...

Author

Steven K. Scott

Binding

Hardcover

Pages

384

Publisher

WaterBrook

ISBN #

1601428421

EAN Code

9781601428424

ISBN #

10

The Jesus Mission: Christ Completed 27 Missions While On Earth. Take Up The 4 He Assigned To You.

The Jesus Mission: Christ completed 27 missions while on earth. Take up the 4 he assigned to you.

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“How Do I know What God Wants from Me?”Jesus came to earth to accomplish twenty-seven impossible missions, and He completed every one. He calls us to follow Him by pursuing four lifetime missions that enable us to bear spiritual fruit and “lay up treasures in Heaven.” He also gives us more than one ...

Author

Steven K. Scott

Binding

Hardcover

Pages

282

Publisher

WaterBrook

ISBN #

0307730492

EAN Code

9780307730497

ISBN #

4

The Greatest Words Ever Spoken: Everything Jesus Said About You, Your Life, And Everything Else (Thinline Ed.)

The Greatest Words Ever Spoken: Everything Jesus Said About You, Your Life, and Everything Else (Thinline Ed.)

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Every Word of Jesus Right at Your FingertipsHaven’t you wished you could ask Jesus any question and get his immediate help with the biggest problems you face? Now you can. For the first time ever, all of the statements Jesus made in the New Testament have been brought together and organized under mo...

Author

Steven K. Scott

Binding

Paperback

Pages

519

Publisher

WaterBrook

ISBN #

1400074630

EAN Code

9781400074631

ISBN #

1

Simple Steps To Impossible Dreams: The 15 Power Secrets Of The World's Most Successful People

Simple Steps to Impossible Dreams: The 15 Power Secrets of the World's Most Successful People

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In this guide, Steve Scott teaches you a series of clear, easy-to-follow steps that help you achieve your impossible dreams. Whether those dreams are to start a business, lose twenty pounds, or build better relationships, they can all be within your grasp as you learn to use the same strategies and ...

Author

Steven K. Scott

Binding

Hardcover

Pages

272

Publisher

Simon & Schuster

ISBN #

0684848686

EAN Code

9780684848686

ISBN #

16

Mentored By A Millionaire: Master Strategies Of Super Achievers

Mentored by a Millionaire: Master Strategies of Super Achievers

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Unlike any book you’ve ever read, Mentored by a Millionaire is made up of fifteen mentoring sessions in which you will be mentored in the strategies, skills, and techniques used by super achievers who have become the world’s most successful men and women. You will be mentored in these sessions by St...

Author

Steven K. Scott

Binding

Hardcover

Pages

288

Publisher

Wiley

ISBN #

0471467634

EAN Code

9780471467632

ISBN #

5

Us Patents

Multiprocessor Computer System And Method For Maintaining Cache Coherence Utilizing A Multi-Dimensional Cache Coherence Directory Structure

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US Patent:
6633958, Oct 14, 2003
Filed:
Nov 17, 1997
Appl. No.:
08/971184
Inventors:
Randal S. Passint - Chippewa Falls WI
Steven L. Scott - Eau Claire WI
Assignee:
Silicon Graphics, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
711141, 711119, 711144, 711145
Abstract:
A cache coherence system and method for use in a multiprocessor computer system having a plurality of processor nodes, a memory and an interconnect network connecting the plurality of processor nodes to the memory. Each processor node includes one or more processors. The memory includes a plurality of lines and a cache coherence directory structure having a plurality of directory structure entries. Each of the directory structure entries is associated with one of the plurality of lines and each directory structure entry includes processor pointer information, expressed as a set of bit vectors, indicating the processors that have cached copies of lines in memory. Processor pointer information may be a function of a processor number assigned to each processor; the processor number may be expressed as a function of a first set of bits and a second set of bits which are respectively mapped into first and second bit vectors of the n bit vectors.

Remote Translation Mechanism For A Multi-Node System

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US Patent:
6922766, Jul 26, 2005
Filed:
Sep 4, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/235898
Inventors:
Steven L. Scott - Eau Claire WI, US
Assignee:
Cray Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G06F012/10
US Classification:
711202, 711205, 711207, 711220, 711221, 3703953, 37039531, 370389
Abstract:
A remote translation mechanism for a multi-node system. One embodiment of the invention provides a method for remotely translating a virtual memory address into a physical memory address in a multi-node system. The method includes providing the virtual memory address at a source node, determining that the virtual memory address is to be sent to a remote node, sending the virtual memory address to the remote node, and translating the virtual memory address on the remote node into a physical memory address using a remote-translation table (RTT). The RTT contains translation information for an entire virtual memory address space associated with the remote node.

Remote Address Translation In A Multiprocessor System

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US Patent:
6925547, Aug 2, 2005
Filed:
Dec 14, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/017488
Inventors:
Steven L. Scott - Eau Claire WI, US
Chris Dickson - Apple Valley MN, US
Eric C. Fromm - Eau Claire WI, US
Michael L. Anderson - Eau Claire WI, US
Assignee:
Silicon Graphics, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F012/00
US Classification:
711207, 711202, 711205, 711220, 711221, 3703953, 37039531, 370389
Abstract:
A method of performing remote address translation in a multiprocessor system includes determining a connection descriptor and a virtual address at a local node, accessing a local connection table at the local node using the connection descriptor to produce a system node identifier for a remote node and a remote address space number, communicating the virtual address and remote address space number to the remote node, and translating the virtual address to a physical address at the remote node (qualified by the remote address space number). A user process running at the local node provides the connection descriptor and virtual address. The translation is performed by matching the virtual address and remote address space number with an entry of a translation-lookaside buffer (TLB) at the remote node. Performing the translation at the remote node reduces the amount of translation information needed at the local node for remote memory accesses. The method supports communication within a scalable multiprocessor, and across the machine boundaries in a cluster.

Optimized High Bandwidth Cache Coherence Mechanism

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US Patent:
7082500, Jul 25, 2006
Filed:
Feb 18, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/368090
Inventors:
Steven L. Scott - Eau Claire WI, US
Abdulla Bataineh - Eau Claire WI, US
Assignee:
Cray, Inc. - Chippewa Falls WI
International Classification:
G06F 12/00
US Classification:
711141, 711142, 711143, 711144
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for a coherence mechanism that supports a distributed memory programming model in which processors each maintain their own memory area, and communicate data between them. A hierarchical programming model is supported, which uses distributed memory semantics on top of shared memory nodes. Coherence is maintained globally, but caching is restricted to a local region of the machine (a “node” or “caching domain”). A directory cache is held in an on-chip cache and is multi-banked, allowing very high transaction throughput. Directory associativity allows the directory cache to map contents of all caches concurrently. References off node are converted to non-allocating references, allowing the same access mechanism (a regular load or store) to be used for both for intra-node and extra-node references. Stores (Puts) to remote caches automatically update the caches instead of invalidating the caches, allowing producer/consumer data sharing to occur through cache instead of through main memory.

Decoupled Scalar/Vector Computer Architecture System And Method

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US Patent:
7334110, Feb 19, 2008
Filed:
Aug 18, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/643586
Inventors:
Gregory J. Faanes - Eau Claire WI, US
Steven L. Scott - Eau Claire WI, US
Eric P. Lundberg - Eau Claire WI, US
Timothy J. Johnson - Eau Claire WI, US
Assignee:
Cray Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G06F 9/38
US Classification:
712 3
Abstract:
In a computer system having a scalar processing unit and a vector processing unit, wherein the vector processing unit includes a vector dispatch unit, a system and method of decoupling operation of the scalar processing unit from that of the vector processing unit, the method comprising sending a vector instruction from the scalar processing unit to the vector dispatch unit, wherein sending includes marking the vector instruction as complete if the vector instruction is not a vector memory instruction and if the vector instruction does not require scalar operands, reading a scalar operand, wherein reading includes transferring the scalar operand from the scalar processing unit to the vector dispatch unit, predispatching the vector instruction within the vector dispatch unit if the vector instruction is scalar committed, dispatching the predispatched vector instruction if all required operands are ready, and executing the dispatched vector instruction as a function of the scalar operand.

Node Translation And Protection In A Clustered Multiprocessor System

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US Patent:
7356026, Apr 8, 2008
Filed:
Dec 14, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/020854
Inventors:
Steven L. Scott - Eau Claire WI, US
Chris Dickson - Apple Valley MN, US
Steve Reinhardt - Eagan MN, US
Assignee:
Silicon Graphics, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06F 12/00
US Classification:
370389, 3703953, 370401, 37039554, 711207, 711202, 711205
Abstract:
A method of node translation for communicating over virtual channels in a clustered multiprocessor system using connection descriptors (CDs), which specify the endpoint nodes for virtual connections. The system includes a local processing element node, a remote processing element node and a network interconnect therebetween for sending communications between the processing element nodes. The method includes assigning a CD to specify an endpoint node for a virtual connection, defining a local connection table (LCT) to be accessed with the CD to produce a system node identifier (SNID) of the endpoint node, generating a communication request including the CD, accessing the LCT using the CD of that communication request to produce the SNID for the endpoint node of the connection in response to that request, and sending a memory request to the endpoint node. The memory request is sent to the local processing element node if the endpoint node is the local processing element node, and is sent over the network interconnect to the remote processing element node if the endpoint node is the remote processing element node.

Optimized High Bandwidth Cache Coherence Mechanism

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US Patent:
7409505, Aug 5, 2008
Filed:
Jul 11, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/456781
Inventors:
Steven L. Scott - Eau Claire WI, US
Abdulla Bataineh - Eau Claire WI, US
Assignee:
Cray, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G06F 12/00
US Classification:
711141, 711147
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for a coherence mechanism that supports a distributed memory programming model in which processors each maintain their own memory area, and communicate data between them. A hierarchical programming model is supported, which uses distributed memory semantics on top of shared memory nodes. Coherence is maintained globally, but caching is restricted to a local region of the machine (a “node” or “caching domain”). A directory cache is held in an on-chip cache and is multi-banked, allowing very high transaction throughput. Directory associativity allows the directory cache to map contents of all caches concurrently. References off node are converted to non-allocating references, allowing the same access mechanism (a regular load or store) to be used for both for intra-node and extra-node references. Stores (Puts) to remote caches automatically update the caches instead of invalidating the caches, allowing producer/consumer data sharing to occur through cache instead of through main memory.

Multistream Processing Memory-And Barrier-Synchronization Method And Apparatus

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US Patent:
7437521, Oct 14, 2008
Filed:
Aug 18, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/643741
Inventors:
Steven L. Scott - Eau Claire WI, US
Gregory J. Faanes - Eau Claire WI, US
Brick Stephenson - Chippewa Falls WI, US
James R. Kohn - Inver Grove Heights MN, US
Assignee:
Cray Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G06F 12/00
G06F 9/52
US Classification:
711151, 711154, 711158, 712 3, 712 40, 712225
Abstract:
A method and apparatus to provide specifiable ordering between and among vector and scalar operations within a single streaming processor (SSP) via a local synchronization (Lsync) instruction that operates within a relaxed memory consistency model. Various aspects of that relaxed memory consistency model are described. Further, a combined memory synchronization and barrier synchronization (Msync) for a multistreaming processor (MSP) system is described. Also, a global synchronization (Gsync) instruction provides synchronization even outside a single MSP system is described. Advantageously, the pipeline or queue of pending memory requests does not need to be drained before the synchronization operation, nor is it required to refrain from determining addresses for and inserting subsequent memory accesses into the pipeline.
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