Mark S Campbell, JR
Electrician at Purdue St, Colorado Springs, CO

License number
Colorado 22688
Issued Date
Sep 5, 2000
Renew Date
Mar 11, 2002
Type
Electrical Apprentice
Address
Address
3613 Purdue St, Colorado Springs, CO 80909

Professional information

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Mark Campbell

Location:
Colorado Springs, Colorado Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Certifications:
PMP - Project Management Proferssional, Project Management Institute
ITIL (v3), CSME


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Mark Campbell - Colorado Springs, CO

Work:
PMI
Project Management Institute
Education:
Adams State College
BS in Mathematics
Colorado Technical University
MS in Computer Science


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Generalized Statistics Engine For Telephone Network

US Patent:
5768352, Jun 16, 1998
Filed:
May 10, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/438918
Inventors:
Isaac K. Elliott - Colorado Springs CO
Richard D. Terpstra - Colorado Springs CO
James H. Richards - Monument CO
Phillip Catalano - Colorado Springs CO
Mark A. Campbell - Colorado Springs CO
Timothy F. Uttormark - Colorado Springs CO
Assignee:
MCI Communications Corporation - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04M 308, H04M 1500
US Classification:
379112
Abstract:
Data incorporated in call detail records (CDR), obtained from network switches, are subjected to processing by a statistics engine which maintains separate counts for CDR events relating to certain calls, such as 800 number and 900 number calls. Such events, such as attempted calls, completed calls, and duration, form statistics for network users. Compilation of statistics may be done for different services, such as total summary counts and counts by originating area code. In case of 800 numbers, the statistical counts for the various services are compiled in accordance with the 800 number or 900 number called. When a network user decides to change the statistical services required, this is easily accomplished by changing the rules for interrogating the CDR data, as opposed to the prior art approach of changing programming coding.


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Generalized Statistics Engine For Telephone Network Employing A Network Information Concentrator

US Patent:
5606600, Feb 25, 1997
Filed:
May 10, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/438926
Inventors:
Isaac K. Elliott - Colorado Springs CO
Richard D. Terpstra - Colorado Springs CO
James H. Richards - Monument CO
Phillip Catalano - Colorado Springs CO
Mark A. Campbell - Colorado Springs CO
Timothy F. Uttormark - Colorado Springs CO
Assignee:
MCI Communications Corporation - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04M 308, H04M 1500, H04M 342, H04M 700
US Classification:
379112
Abstract:
Data incorporated in call detail records (CDR), obtained from network switches, are subjected to processing by a statistics engine which maintains separate counts for CDR events relating to certain calls, such as 800 number and 900 number calls. Such events, such as attempted calls, completed calls, and duration, form statistics for network users. Compilation of statistics may be done for different services, such as total summary counts and counts by originating area code. In the case of 800 numbers, the statistical counts for the various services are compiled in accordance with the 800 number or 900 number called. When a network user decides to change the statistical services required, it is easily accomplished by changing the rules for interrogating the CDR data, as opposed to the prior art approach of changing programming coding. A network information concentrator collects, at a single point, call records from various network elements. This enables the concentrator to create data buffers of CDRs that are input to the statistics engine for processing.


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Method For Acquiring Statistics In A Telephone Network Employing Flexibly Changeable Rules

US Patent:
5687223, Nov 11, 1997
Filed:
May 10, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/438914
Inventors:
Isaac K. Elliott - Colorado Springs CO
Richard D. Terpstra - Colorado Springs CO
James H. Richards - Monument CO
Phillip Catalano - Colorado Springs CO
Mark A. Campbell - Colorado Springs CO
Timothy F. Uttormark - Colorado Springs CO
Assignee:
MCI Corporation - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04M 308, H04M 322, H04M 1500
US Classification:
379113
Abstract:
Data incorporated in call detail records (CDR), obtained from network switches, are subjected to processing by a statistics engine which maintains separate counts for CDR events relating to certain calls, such as 800 number and 900 number calls. Such events, such as attempted calls, completed calls, and duration, form statistics for network users. Compilation of statistics may be done for different services, such as total summary counts and counts by originating area code. In case of 800 numbers, the statistical counts for the various services are compiled in accordance with the 800 number or 900 number called. When a network user decides to change the statistical services required, this is easily accomplished by changing the rules for interrogating the CDR data, as opposed to the prior art approach of changing programming coding.