DR. J. CRAIG JACKSON, M.D.
Medical Practice at Seattle, Seattle, WA

License number
Washington MD00018363
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Address
Address
4500 NE Seattle St CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FA-2, Seattle, WA 98105
Phone
(206) 987-2532
(206) 987-2685 (Fax)

Professional information

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Systems Analyst Ii At Starbucks Coffee Company

Systems Analyst Ii At Starbucks Coffee Company

Position:
systems analyst ii at Starbucks Coffee Company
Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Starbucks Coffee Company - Greater Seattle Area since Oct 2011 - systems analyst ii Starbucks Coffee Company - Greater Seattle Area Oct 2010 - Oct 2011 - systems analyst i Starbucks Coffee Company - Greater Seattle Area Nov 2008 - Oct 2010 - associate business systems analyst Starbucks Coffee Company Dec 2005 - Nov 2008 - analyst i Starbucks Coffee Company Aug 2003 - Dec 2005 - Manager Hunan Restaurant Mar 2001 - Jul 2003 - Manager Gateway Mar 2000 - Mar 2001 - Desktop Technician
Skills:
SharePoint, Visio, BMC Remedy, SDLC, Vendor Management, Information Technology, IT Service Management, Requirements Gathering, ITIL, Software Documentation, Process Improvement, Troubleshooting, Project Management, Business Analysis, Systems Analysis, Analysis, Quality Assurance, Technical Support, Windows 7, Access, Active Directory


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Method And Apparatus For Communicating Control Data In An Asynchronous Communications Channel

Method And Apparatus For Communicating Control Data In An Asynchronous Communications Channel

US Patent:
7218648, May 15, 2007
Filed:
Mar 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/087399
Inventors:
J. Timothy Jackson - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Terabeam Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04J 3/12
US Classification:
370528, 370522, 370445, 370467
Abstract:
A communication system communicates control data in unused segments in the data stream of an asynchronous channel. The communication system includes a transmitting unit and a receiving unit. The transmitting unit transmits communications data to the receiving unit via the asynchronous channel, in compliance with the channel's asynchronous protocol. However, the transmitting unit transmits control data to the receiving unit in unused segments of the data stream.