AARON C BROWN
Electrician at Malone Dr, Austin, TX

License number
Texas 125837
Expiration Date
Oct 20, 2017
Category
Journeyman Electrician
Address
Address
3710 Malone Dr, Austin, TX 78749
Phone
(512) 589-8969

Professional information

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Sound Designer, Composer/Songwriter, Audio Engineer

Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Music
Work:
Disney - Austin, Tx Apr 2012 - May 2012 - Contract Sound Designer Naughty Dog - Santa Monica Jul 2011 - Oct 2011 - Sound Designer LucasArts 2007 - Apr 2011 - Sound Designer Electronic Arts Los Angeles Nov 2006 - Oct 2007 - Sound Designer jazz89 KUVO 2005 - 2006 - General Assistant Colorado Sound Jan 2005 - Jun 2006 - Audio Engineer
Education:
University of Colorado Denver 2005
University of Denver
Skills:
Wwise, Sound Design, Audio Engineer, Producer, ProTools, Ableton Live, Sound Forge, Cubase, Komplete, Waves, SoundToys, Mac OS X, PC, sound implentation, technical sound designer, musician, guitarist, pianist, Vocal, Unreal Editor, Lua, Objective-C
Honor & Awards:
2012 AIAS award nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design for Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception--Naughty Dog 2011 G.A.N.G. award nomination for BEST USE OF MULTI-CHANNEL SURROUND: The Force Unleashed II 2010 G.A.N.G. award for Best Handheld Audio: The Secret Of Monkey Island: Special Edition (iPhone) I was fortunate enough to be a part of the sound team on the Secret of Monkey Island: SE. I was an instrumentalist and mixing/mastering engineer.


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First Vice President - Home Loan Servicing

Position:
First Vice President at OneWest Bank
Location:
Austin, Texas
Industry:
Banking
Work:
OneWest Bank - Austin, Texas Area since Jun 2011 - First Vice President Barrett Daffin Frappier Turner & Engel - Addison, Texas Sep 2007 - Jun 2011 - General Counsel
Education:
University of Oklahoma College of Law 2004 - 2007
J.D.
Univeristy of Oklahoma 1998 - 2003
BBA, Economics
Skills:
Mortgage Servicing, Loss Mitigation, Default, Loan Servicing, Bankruptcy, Mortgage Banking, Mortgage Lending, Banking, Residential Mortgages, Foreclosures, REO, Short Sales, Title Insurance, Legal Compliance, LPS


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Providing Visibility Of Ethernet Components To A Subnet Manager In A Converged Infiniband Over Ethernet Network

US Patent:
8331381, Dec 11, 2012
Filed:
Dec 4, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/949823
Inventors:
Aaron C. Brown - Austin TX, US
Jimmy R. Hill - Austin TX, US
Gregory F. Pfister - Austin TX, US
Renato J. Recio - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
US Classification:
370401
Abstract:
A method of providing visibility of Ethernet components to a subnet manager in a converged InfiniBand over Ethernet (IBOE) network. If a port of an IBOE gateway corresponds to one or more InfiniBand devices, the subnet manager sends fabric management packets (FMPs) to discover the InfiniBand network and assigns physical local identifiers (LIDs) to the InfiniBand devices. If a port of the IBOE gateway corresponds to one or more Ethernet devices, the subnet manager sends FMPs to discover the Ethernet network. The subnet manager adds the Ethernet Media Access Control (MAC) addresses of any responding devices to an LID routing table and assigns LIDs to the Ethernet devices. The subnet manager configures one or more virtual Host Channel Adapters (HCAs) corresponding to the one or more Ethernet MAC addresses in the LID routing table.


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Method And Apparatus For Hypervisor Security Code

US Patent:
2009024, Oct 1, 2009
Filed:
Mar 31, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/058907
Inventors:
David K. Abercrombie - Alpharetta GA, US
Aaron C. Brown - Austin TX, US
Robert G. Kovacs - Austin TX, US
Renato J. Recio - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/455, G06F 15/16
US Classification:
718 1, 709238
Abstract:
Disclosed is a computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer program product for regulating received data in a multiple operating system environment on an I/O adapter. The method includes a hypervisor for determining that the I/O adapter indicated a receive completion. The hypervisor, responsive to retrieving the receive completion, determines that the receive completion is associated with a successful status. The hypervisor, determines in hypervisor space whether an at least one data packet satisfies a security criterion. The hypervisor, routes the data packet to at least one selected from a group consisting of an operating system partition of the multiple operating system environment and a network address on a local area network.


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Network System With Initiator Subnetwork Communication To Target Subnetwork Communication Including Fibre Channel Over Ethernet To Fibre Channel Over Internet Protocol Conversion

US Patent:
8307048, Nov 6, 2012
Filed:
Jul 15, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/173141
Inventors:
Aaron C Brown - Austin TX, US
Scott M Carlson - Tucson AZ, US
Daniel G Eisenhauer - Austin TX, US
Roger G Hathorn - Tucson AZ, US
Jeffrey W Palm - Rochester MN, US
Renato J Recio - Austin TX, US
Gregory J Tevis - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 15/16, H04L 12/28
US Classification:
709217, 709230, 370389
Abstract:
A network system supports multiple network communication protocols. An Ethernet component gateway in a Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) initiator system converts FCoE data packets from host devices to Fiber Channel over Internet Protocol (FCIP) data packets for transmission to a Storage Area Network (SAN) target system. The SAN target system may include a target Fiber Channel (FC) storage device and a SAN component gateway. The SAN component gateway converts FCIP data packets to SAN data packets for use by the target FC storage device. The SAN data packets may be either FC protocol data packets or FCoE protocol data packets. The SAN target system may provide for discovery of target FC storage device adapter information.


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Identification Of Mistimed Forcing Of Values In Design Simulation

US Patent:
2013033, Dec 12, 2013
Filed:
Jun 8, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/492399
Inventors:
Santosh Balasubramanian - Bangalore, Karnataka, IN
Aaron C. Brown - Austin TX, US
David W. Cummings - Round Rock TX, US
Ambalath Matayambath Roopesh - Bangalore, IN
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/50
US Classification:
703 14
Abstract:
A computer identifies a storage element in a simulation model of an integrated circuit design that, during simulation of the integrated circuit design using the simulation model, is subject to having its value forced. In response to identifying the storage element, an indication of the storage element and the associated clock signal are stored in a database. In response to receiving an input indicating the value of the storage element is to be forced during simulation, a determination is made by reference to the database whether or not forcing of the value is mistimed with reference to the associated clock signal. In response to a determination that the forcing of the value as indicated by the input is mistimed with reference to the associated clock signal, an indication that forcing of the value is mistimed is output.


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Native And Non-Native I/O Virtualization In A Single Adapter

US Patent:
8103810, Jan 24, 2012
Filed:
May 5, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/114970
Inventors:
Aaron C. Brown - Austin TX, US
Douglas M. Freimuth - New York NY, US
Renato J. Recio - Austin TX, US
Steven M. Thurber - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 13/12, G06F 13/38, G06F 13/00
US Classification:
710 62, 710104, 710316
Abstract:
Mechanisms for enabling both native and non-native input/output virtualization (IOV) in a single I/O adapter are provided. The mechanisms allow a system with a large number of logical partitions (LPARs) and system images to use IOV to share a native IOV enabled I/O adapter or endpoint that does not implement the necessary number of virtual functions (VFs) for each LPAR and system image. A number of VFs supported by the I/O adapter, less one, are assigned to LPARs and system images so that they may make use of native IOV using these VFs. The remaining VF is associated with a virtual intermediary (VI) which handles non-native IOV of the I/O adapter. Any remaining LPARs and system images share the I/O adapter using the non-native IOV via the VI. Thus, any number of LPARs and system images may share the same I/O adapter or endpoint.


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Method And Apparatus For Enabling An Adapter In A Network Device To Discover The Name Of Another Adapter Of Another Network Device In A Network System

US Patent:
8310953, Nov 13, 2012
Filed:
Aug 21, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/842473
Inventors:
Aaron C. Brown - Austin TX, US
Scott M. Carlson - Tucson AZ, US
Kevin J. Gildea - Bloomington NY, US
Roger G. Hathorn - Tucson AZ, US
Jeffrey W. Palm - Rochester MN, US
Renato J. Recio - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04L 12/28, G06F 15/167, G06F 15/177
US Classification:
370254, 370255, 370389, 370392, 3703953, 709216, 709220
Abstract:
A network system supports multiple network communication protocols. In one embodiment, network device driver software provides a “Fiber Channel over Ethernet” communication capability and methodology. Device driver software manages a Fiber Channel to Ethernet and Ethernet to Fiber Channel address translation in real time for data packet communications in the network system. Different embodiments of the disclosed network system include multiple name servers and network device driver software that together provide multiple adapter name discovery methodologies. In one embodiment, the adapter name discovery methodologies include port name discovery and adapter attributes discovery.


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Automated System Latency Detection For Fabric Simulation

US Patent:
2010023, Sep 16, 2010
Filed:
Mar 12, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/402588
Inventors:
Aaron Ches Brown - Austin TX, US
Jeff Jerome Frankeny - Austin TX, US
James Kai Hsu - Austin TX, US
Glenn Owen Kincaid - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/50
US Classification:
703 19
Abstract:
A configuration manager identifies a first device and a second device within a simulated system. Each device within the simulated system includes an inbound port and an outbound port. Next, the configuration manager injects a simulation only packet, at an “outbound time,” on the first device's outbound port and detects that the second device's inbound port receives the simulation only packet at an “inbound time.” As such, the configuration manager identifies a direct connection between the first device and the second device and computes a latency time for the connection. In turn, the configuration manager configures one or more first device configuration registers and one or more second device configuration registers based upon the computed latency time.


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Mapping A Virtual Address To Pci Bus Address

US Patent:
7941568, May 10, 2011
Filed:
May 5, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/114954
Inventors:
Richard L. Arndt - Austin TX, US
Aaron C. Brown - Austin TX, US
Gregory F. Pfister - Austin TX, US
Renato J. Recio - Austin TX, US
Steven M. Thurber - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 12/00, G06F 9/26, G06F 9/34, G06F 12/08
US Classification:
710 3, 711209
Abstract:
Registering memory space within a data processing system is performed. One or more open calls are received from an application to access one or more input/output (I/O) devices. Responsive to receiving the one or more open calls, one or more I/O map and pin calls are sent in order to register memory space for the one or more I/O devices within at least one storage area that will be accessed by the application. At least one virtual I/O bus address is received for each registered memory space of the one or more I/O devices. At least one I/O command is executed using the at least one virtual I/O bus address without intervention by an operating system or operating system image.