DAVID CARL LOOSE
Pilots at Country Knls, Austin, TX

License number
Texas A4682839
Issued Date
Mar 2016
Expiration Date
Mar 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
10906 Country Knls, Austin, TX 78750

Professional information

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Client Solution Professional At Ibm

Position:
Client Solutions Professional at IBM
Location:
Austin, Texas
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
IBM - Austin, Texas Area since Apr 2011 - Client Solutions Professional IBM - Austin, Texas Area Jan 2007 - Mar 2011 - Expeditor Productization and Customer Care Manager IBM - Austin, Texas Area Jan 1984 - Dec 2006 - Certified Senior Consulting I/T Architect
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin 1985 - 1992
Masters of Science, Computer Science
The University of Texas at Austin 1979 - 1983
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Robotics, Software Development, Sales, Customer Support, Cloud Computing, Computer Vision, Enterprise Software, Enterprise Architecture, Solution Architecture, Integration, Software Project Management, SaaS, Agile Methodologies, Pre-sales, SOA, IT Strategy, Solution Selling, Websphere, Requirements Analysis, Java Enterprise Edition, Product Management, Middleware, Sales Enablement, Software Industry, Enterprise Content Management, FileNet, IBM Content Manager, Software Design, Architecture, Consulting, Business Development, Professional Services
Interests:
Private Pilot ASEL with Instrument Airplane rating, 430 hours. Hobbies include sailing, camping, hiking, photography and cooking.


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Method, System, And Apparatus For Limiting Available Selections In A Speech Recognition System

US Patent:
7010490, Mar 7, 2006
Filed:
Jan 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/770577
Inventors:
Larry A. Brocious - Apalachin NY, US
Jonathan L. Gabel - Charlotte NC, US
David C. Loose - Austin TX, US
Ronald E. VanBuskirk - Louisville CO, US
Huifang Wang - Sunnyvale CA, US
Steven G. Woodward - Boca Raton FL, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G10L 15/00
US Classification:
704275
Abstract:
A method and system for completing user input in a speech recognition system. The method can include a series of steps which can include receiving a user input. The user input can specify an attribute of a selection. The method can include comparing the user input with a set of selections in the speech recognition system. Also, the method can include limiting the set of selections to an available set of selections which can correspond to the received user input. The step of matching a received user spoken utterance with the selection in the available set of selections also can be included.


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Method And Apparatus For Personalizing Static And Temporal Location Based Services

US Patent:
6564143, May 13, 2003
Filed:
Jan 29, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/240553
Inventors:
Neal J. Alewine - Lake Worth FL
James Campbell Colson - Austin TX
David Carl Loose - Austin TX
Sandeep Singhal - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G01C 2126
US Classification:
701207, 701201, 701209, 701214, 34235701, 34235708
Abstract:
A method and apparatus in a vehicle computer system for providing location based services. A path is defined along which the vehicle is to travel. Responsive to receiving a request for a location, the path is used as a filter to identify the location. The position and/or directions of the vehicle also may be used to identify the location.


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Method And System For Purchasing Broadcast Content

US Patent:
2004000, Jan 8, 2004
Filed:
Jul 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/192436
Inventors:
Brant Huddelston - Midlothian VA, US
David Loose - Austin TX, US
Mark Nuttal - Victoria, AU
Assignee:
International Business Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04K001/00
US Classification:
705/051000
Abstract:
A system and method of making broadcast content selectively available to users in different forms, including a system for charging and collecting compensation for at least one form. Broadcast content such as digital music or other information or entertainment is sent out in a protected form and receiving devices may be provided with different keys to unlock the content for long-term storage. The receiver also includes a system for requesting additional rights (such as permanent storage and playing of the content) and for compensating for that additional set of rights. When the user's request is received with the necessary compensation, the user is provided a permission for the greater rights and a method of accessing those rights; otherwise, the content is provided in an ephemeral form and ceases to exist on the users machine.


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System And Method For Reordering A Defective Custom Document In A Document Assembly System

US Patent:
5522587, Jun 4, 1996
Filed:
Jan 20, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/376941
Inventors:
Jon M. Banks - Austin TX
Melvin R. Clearman - Austin TX
James C. Colson - Austin TX
David O. Craig - Round Rock TX
David C. Loose - Austin TX
James E. Varan - Georgetown TX
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B65H 4304, B65H 3904, G06F 1700
US Classification:
270 5803
Abstract:
A replacement document for an errantly assembled custom document is ordered according to the sequence in the initial document order, such that all preceding documents in the sequence of the initial document order will be processes prior to ordering the replacement document.


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System And Method For Monitoring A Document Assembly System

US Patent:
5316281, May 31, 1994
Filed:
Jan 12, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/003176
Inventors:
Richard E. Bale - Galena OH
Jon M. Banks - Austin TX
Melvin R. Clearman - Austin TX
James C. Colson - Austin TX
James M. Crisp - Eden Prairie MN
David C. Loose - Austin TX
James E. Varan - Georgetown TX
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B65H 3902, G06F 1520
US Classification:
270 58
Abstract:
A method and system are provided for monitoring a document assembly system. Assembly is initiated of a set of documents according to multiple document types. At least one of the document types is selected. After initiating assembly of the set of documents, assembly is initiated of at least one supplemental document according to at least one selected document type.


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System And Method For Calibrating A Document Assembly System Having Multiple Asynchronously Operated Sections

US Patent:
5326087, Jul 5, 1994
Filed:
Jan 12, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/003381
Inventors:
James C. Colson - Austin TX
David O. Craig - Round Rock TX
David C. Loose - Austin TX
Assignee:
Internationaal Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B65H 3902, G06F 1520
US Classification:
270 58
Abstract:
A method and system are provided for calibrating a document assembly system. An operation is initiated of a document assembly line of the document assembly system. During the operation, an activation is sensed of an activation element along the document assembly line. In response to the activation, positional information is determined for relating the activation element to the document assembly line.


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System And Method For Operating A Document Assembly System

US Patent:
5413321, May 9, 1995
Filed:
Jan 12, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/003382
Inventors:
Jon M. Banks - Austin TX
Melvin R. Clearman - Austin TX
James C. Colson - Austin TX
David O. Craig - Round Rock TX
David C. Loose - Austin TX
James E. Varan - Georgetown TX
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B65H 3902, G06F 1520
US Classification:
270 58
Abstract:
A method and system are provided for operating a document assembly system. Assembly is initiated of a set of documents in a sequence. Improper assembly is detected of a particular one of the documents. Assembly is reinitiated of a replacement for the particular document after each preceding document in the sequence of the set is no longer being assembled by the document assembly system. In another embodiment, improper assembly of particular documents is detected and stored in memory, the stored indications are sorted according to the original sequence, and assembly of replacements for the particular documents is reinitiated according to the sequence.