JOSE ORTIZ
Electrician at Beaver St, Austin, TX

License number
Texas 342139
Expiration Date
Sep 2, 2017
Category
Apprentice Electrician
Address
Address
206 Beaver St, Austin, TX 78753
Phone
(210) 987-7373

Professional information

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Jose A Ortiz - Austin, TX

Work:
Live-in Estate - Jeddah
HOUSE MANAGER/VIDEOGRAPHER
ADVENTURE ENTERTAINMENT CO. P.O BOX
TV PRODUCTION MANAGER/DIRECTOR
DYNCORP/ALSALAM AIRCRAFT COMPANY & CUBIC - Dhahran
Audiovisual Production Specialist / ACMI Operator
RAYTHEON SYSTEMS COMPANY
Video Production Specialist
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS SERVICES INC. P.O - Lois, MO
A/V PRODUCTION DOCUMENTATION ANALYST.
LEAR SIEGLER MANAGEMENT SERVICES CORP - Oklahoma City, OK
A/V PRODUCTION DOCUMENTATION ANALYST
LEAR SIEGLER MANAGEMENT SERVICES CORP - Oklahoma City, OK
SENIOR TV PRODUCTION SUPERVISION.
LEAR SIEGLER MANAGEMENT SERVICES CORP - Oklahoma City, OK
TELEVISION PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE (CTC) S. Hwy 35 Killeen - Killeen, TX
(MASTER CONTROL OPERATOR) TELECOMMUNICATIONS RADIO & TELEVISION PRODUCTION.
Education:
Central Texas College - Killeen, TX
Associate in Telecommunication Radio/Television Production. System
Skills:
Over twenty-five years of experience in all aspects of Audiovisual production * Fluent in written and spoken Spanish *Versed in Post-Production video editing *6 years experience on Panasonic Non-linear Digital Workstation WJ-MX1000 *Knowledgeable on SONY BE-900 Computer Editing *Skilled on DVCPRO Digital Cameras, SONY Betacam SP Cameras *Operates Panasonic Digital videocassette recorders, SONY Betacam recorders, JVC S-VHS editing recorder, and U-matic system *Ability to operate special effects generators, switchers, character generators, and television master control operations *Knowledgeable in all areas of radio and audio production *Perform minor repairs or troubleshoot as needed *Planned, coordinated, and directed video projects for the Royal Saudi Family *For the coalition forces during the Gulf War videotape current events around the air base, produced several documentaries and edit instructional military videos *Work closely with physicians and staff to carry out surgical, educational and training related programs for the military *Commended and earned the Commanders Award for Excellence, July 3, 1986


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Jose Ortiz - Austin, TX

Work:
Nevae's Upholstery shop La Moreliana Meat Market - Austin, TX
Education:
Crockett High School
High School diploma in ACC


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Dynamically Predicting Simulation Fidelity In A Self-Optimized Simulation Of A Complex System

US Patent:
8290758, Oct 16, 2012
Filed:
Aug 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/854964
Inventors:
Thomas W. Aarts - Mantorville MN, US
Ched D. Hays - Austin TX, US
Michael C. Hollinger - Round Rock TX, US
Jason S. Ma - Austin TX, US
Jose L. Ortiz - Austin TX, US
Gundam Raghuswamyreddy - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06G 7/48
US Classification:
703 10
Abstract:
Mechanisms are provided for controlling a fidelity of a simulation of a system. A model of the system is received, where the model has a plurality of individual components of the system. Fidelity values are assigned to models of the individual components of the system and a simulation of the system is executed using the model of the system and the models of the individual components of the system. The simulation comprises a plurality of transactions targeting a receiver component. A history of mismatches between a fidelity value associated with the receiver component and required fidelity values of the plurality of transactions targeting the receiver component is maintained. A prediction of a fidelity value to be assigned to the receiver component based on the history of mismatches is performed. A fidelity value of the receiver component is adjusted based on results of predicting the fidelity value to be assigned to the receiver component.


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Dynamically Adjusting Simulation Fidelity In A Self-Optimized Simulation Of A Complex System

US Patent:
8407035, Mar 26, 2013
Filed:
Aug 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/854952
Inventors:
Thomas W. Aarts - Mantorville MN, US
Ched D. Hays - Austin TX, US
Michael C. Hollinger - Round Rock TX, US
Jason S. Ma - Austin TX, US
Jose L. Ortiz - Austin TX, US
Gundam Raghuswamyreddy - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 7/60, G06F 17/10, G06F 17/50, G06G 7/62
US Classification:
703 13, 703 2
Abstract:
Mechanisms are provided for controlling a fidelity of a simulation of a system. A model of the system is received, the model of the system having a plurality of individual components of the system. Fidelity values are assigned to models of the individual components of the system. A required fidelity value is assigned to transactions between components in the plurality of individual components of the system. A simulation of the system is executed using the model of the system and the models of the individual components of the system. The fidelity values of one or more of the models of the individual components of the system are dynamically adjusted during the execution of the simulation based on the required fidelity values assigned to the transactions.


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Dynamically Adjusting Simulation Fidelity Based On Checkpointed Fidelity State

US Patent:
8428921, Apr 23, 2013
Filed:
Aug 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/855014
Inventors:
Thomas W. Aarts - Mantorville MN, US
Ched D. Hays - Austin TX, US
Michael C. Hollinger - Round Rock TX, US
Jason S. Ma - Austin TX, US
Jose L. Ortiz - Austin TX, US
Gundam Raghuswamyreddy - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06G 7/48
US Classification:
703 6
Abstract:
Mechanisms are provided for controlling a fidelity of a simulation of a system. A model of the system is received, the model of the system having a plurality of individual components of the system. Fidelity values are assigned to models of the individual components of the system. A simulation of the system is executed using the model of the system and the models of the individual components of the system. The fidelity values of one or more of the models of the individual components of the system are dynamically adjusted during the execution of the simulation by creating a checkpoint of a state of the simulation and modifying one or more fidelity values of one or more of the models of the individual components after generating the checkpoint, thereby generating a modified fidelity value state.


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Dynamically Adjusting Simulation Fidelity Based On Changes In Activity Levels Of Components

US Patent:
8437993, May 7, 2013
Filed:
Aug 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/854980
Inventors:
Thomas W. Aarts - Mantorville MN, US
Ched D. Hays - Austin TX, US
Michael C. Hollinger - Round Rock TX, US
Jason S. Ma - Austin TX, US
Jose L. Ortiz - Austin TX, US
Gundam Raghuswamyreddy - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06G 7/48, G06G 7/58
US Classification:
703 6
Abstract:
Mechanisms are provided for controlling a fidelity of a simulation of a system. A model of the system is received, the model of the system having a plurality of individual components of the system. Fidelity values are assigned to models of the individual components of the system. A simulation of the system is executed using the model of the system and the models of the individual components of the system. For each component in the plurality of individual components of the system, an activity level of the component during execution of the simulation is determined. The fidelity values of one or more of the models of the individual components of the system are dynamically adjusted during the execution of the simulation based on changes in individual activity levels of the individual components.


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Method And Apparatus For Generating A Virtual Clock In A Data Processing System

US Patent:
6968473, Nov 22, 2005
Filed:
Nov 15, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/998394
Inventors:
Thomas Alois Kriz - Cedar Park TX, US
Jose Luis Ortiz - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F013/14
US Classification:
713500, 713400, 713401, 713600, 709400, 709248, 712400
Abstract:
A method, apparatus, and computer instructions for managing a set of virtual clocks in a data processing system with multiple partitions. A “set-time-of-day” command is used in connection with each virtual clock to define a basis for its local date/time state via the following elements: (1) a partition peculiar time base reference value, and (2) a partition peculiar time offset reference value which corresponds to the state of an elapsed time counter at the point in time when the time base reference value is established. The partition time base reference and offset reference values are stored in memory. When executing a “get-time-of-day” command, these are retrieved along with the current state of the elapsed time counter facility to compute the current date/time state of the virtual clock for the partition.


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Determining Simulation Fidelity In A Self-Optimized Simulation Of A Complex System

US Patent:
2013025, Sep 26, 2013
Filed:
May 14, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/893681
Inventors:
Ched D. Hays - Austin TX, US
Michael C. Hollinger - Round Rock TX, US
Jason S. Ma - Austin TX, US
Jose L. Ortiz - Austin TX, US
Gundam Raghuswamyreddy - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/50
US Classification:
703 21, 703 13
Abstract:
Mechanisms are provided for controlling a fidelity of a simulation of a computer system. A model of the system is received that has a plurality of components. A representation of the plurality of individual components of the system is generated. A component is assigned to be a fidelity center having a highest possible associated fidelity value. Fidelity values are assigned to each other component in the plurality of individual components based on an affinity of the other component to the fidelity center. The system is simulated based on assigned fidelity values to the components in the plurality of individual components.


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Determining Simulation Fidelity In A Self-Optimized Simulation Of A Complex System

US Patent:
8468005, Jun 18, 2013
Filed:
Aug 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/854945
Inventors:
Thomas W. Aarts - Mantorville MN, US
Ched D. Hays - Austin TX, US
Michael C. Hollinger - Round Rock TX, US
Jason S. Ma - Austin TX, US
Jose L. Ortiz - Austin TX, US
Gundam Raghuswamyreddy - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/50
US Classification:
703 13, 703 14, 703 15, 703 16, 703 17, 703 18, 716138, 716104, 716101, 714704, 714 33, 714 3814
Abstract:
Mechanisms are provided for controlling a fidelity of a simulation of a computer system. A model of the system is received that has a plurality of components. A representation of the plurality of individual components of the system is generated. A component is assigned to be a fidelity center having a highest possible associated fidelity value. Fidelity values are assigned to each other component in the plurality of individual components based on an affinity of the other component to the fidelity center. The system is simulated based on assigned fidelity values to the components in the plurality of individual components.