DAVID CHRISTOPHER WEBER, M.D.
Physical Therapy at 1 St, Rochester, MN

License number
Minnesota 32787
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Address
Address
200 1St St SW, Rochester, MN 55905
Phone
(507) 284-2511

Professional information

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Dr. David C Weber, Rochester MN - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Address:
Mayo Clinic
200 1St St SW, Rochester 55905
(507) 284-2511 (Phone)
Mayo Clinic
200 1St St SW, Rochester 55905
(507) 284-2511 (Phone)
Certifications:
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2003
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Mayo Clinic
200 1St St SW, Rochester 55905
Mayo Clinic
200 1St St SW, Rochester 55905
Mayo Clinic Saint Marys Hospital
1216 2Nd St South #West, Rochester 55902
Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital
6500 Excelsior Blvd, Saint Louis Park 55426
Education:
Medical School
University Of Missouri--Kansas City School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1988
Mayo Found
Graduated: 1989
Graduated: 1992


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David Christopher Weber, Rochester MN

Specialties:
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Work:
Mayo Medical School
200 1St St Sw, Rochester, MN 55905
Education:
University of Missouri at Kansas City (1988) Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation


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Apparatus Which Allows Data Sharing Amongst Computer Program From Different Program Environments

US Patent:
5557776, Sep 17, 1996
Filed:
Aug 4, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/286498
Inventors:
Marsha A. Brown - Manassas VA
Richard A. Demers - Rochester MN
James A. Diephuis - Rochester MN
Lorenzo Falcon - San Jose CA
Thomas E. Frayne - San Jose CA
Sunil S. Gaitonde - Rochester MN
Elaine S. Patry - Warrenton VA
William A. Remay - Warrenton VA
Kenneth M. Sissors - Centreville VA
Ejuana D. Vasquez - Raleigh NC
David J. Weber - Rochester MN
Koichi Yamaguchi - Los Gatos CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 300
US Classification:
395500
Abstract:
The ADL system provides a way in which computer programs written in different programming languages can share data. The ADL system comprises the ADL language and the facilities necessary to perform the data sharing function. The ADL language uses the concept of a data description and conversion module. A data description and conversion module, or more simply, an ADL module is composed of declarations and plans. Each declaration is an ADL description of how a particular program environment represents data. The plan portion of the ADL module contains ADL statements that instruct the computer system to convert the data representations of the source program environment into the data representations of the target program environment.


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Apparatus Which Allows Data Sharing Amongst Computer Programs From Different Program Environments

US Patent:
6055370, Apr 25, 2000
Filed:
May 24, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/655336
Inventors:
Marsha Ann Brown - Manassas VA
Richard Aime Demers - Rochester MN
James Alan Diephuis - Rochester MN
Lorenzo Falcon - San Jose CA
Thomas E. Frayne - San Jose CA
Sunil Sharadchandra Gaitonde - Rochester MN
Elaine Szafir Patry - Warrenton VA
William Remay - Warrenton VA
Kenneth Mark Sissors - Centreville VA
Ejuana D. Vasquez - Raleigh NC
David Joseph Weber - Rochester MN
Koichi Yamaguchi - Los Gatos CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 945
US Classification:
395705
Abstract:
The ADL system provides a way in which computer programs written in different programming languages can share data. The ADL system comprises the ADL language and the facilities necessary to perform the data sharing function. The ADL language uses the concept of a data description and conversion module. A data description and conversion module, or more simply, an ADL module, is composed of declarations and plans. Each declaration is an ADL description of how a particular program environment represents data. The plan portion of the ADL module contains ADL statements that instruct the computer system to convert the data representations of the source program environment into the data representations of the target program environment.