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  • Newark, CA
  • Menlo Park, CA
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Austin, TX

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Company: Cirrus logic Mar 2010 Position: Cad system admin

Education

School / High School: University of Texas- Austin, TX Jan 2006 Specialities: BS in Computer Science

Skills

Software Skills: Java • SQL • MySQL • Ruby • WATIR • C • C++ • Python • Perl • Perforce Operating Systems: Linux • Unix • Solaris • MAC OS X • Windows Personal Skills: Strong analyti...

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Vipul Modani Austin, TX

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Work:
Cirrus Logic

Mar 2010 to 2000
CAD System Admin

Nuve LLC (Start-up)

Jan 2010 to 2000
COO, Developer (part time)

dynaConnections Corp
Austin, TX
Jul 2009 to Nov 2009
Software QA/Build Intern

Department of Computer Science, UT Austin

Jan 2007 to May 2009
Undergraduate TA

Education:
University of Texas
Austin, TX
Jan 2006 to Jan 2009
BS in Computer Science

Skills:
Software Skills: Java, SQL, MySQL, Ruby, WATIR, C, C++, Python, Perl, Perforce Operating Systems: Linux, Unix, Solaris, MAC OS X, Windows Personal Skills: Strong analytical and organizational skills

Publications

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Detecting And Managing Flooding Of Multi-Tenant Message Queues

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US Patent:
20160055042, Feb 25, 2016
Filed:
Mar 18, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/661206
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
Xiaodan Wang - Dublin CA, US
Vipul Modani - San Francisco CA, US
John B. Buisson - Largo FL, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/54
G06F 9/50
Abstract:
A messaging system implements messaging among application servers and databases, utilizing other servers that implement messaging brokers. A large flood of incoming messages can bring down messaging brokers by overflowing the message queues, negatively impacting performance of the overall system. This disclosure in some embodiments detects and identifies “flooders” in a timely manner and isolates their message traffic to dedicated queues to avoid impacting other system users. Subsequently, a preferred system de-allocates the queues and returns the messaging system to normal operation when flooding conditions subside, and “sweeps” up any remaining orphan messages.
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