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  • 3 Cedarwood Dr, Fairport, NY 14450 (585) 425-3672
  • Chesterbrook, PA
  • Sterling, VA

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User Interface Research And Development

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Location:
Fairport, NY
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Tangible Surface Research, Llc
Entrepreneur

Tangible Surface Research, Llc
User Interface Research and Development

Xerox Mar 1991 - Dec 2013
Software and Systems Engineering
Education:
Rochester Institute of Technology 2005 - 2008
Master of Science, Masters, Industrial Engineering
Bowling Green State University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Skills:
Six Sigma
Windows Server
Software Project
Requirements Analysis
Linux
Systems Engineering
Active Directory
Cross Functional Team
Itil
Microsoft Sql Server
Agile Methodologies
Process Improvement
Virtualization
Testing
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Solaris
Software Engineering
Management
Project Management
Software Development
Unix
Software Project Management
Vmware
Solution Architecture
Integration
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Anne Dewitte

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Location:
Fairport, NY
Industry:
Information Technology And Services

Publications

Us Patents

Customer Product Installation/Configuration

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US Patent:
6806972, Oct 19, 2004
Filed:
Jan 8, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/004254
Inventors:
Elizabeth B. Daddis - Ontario NY
C. Michael Ray - Fairport NY
Robert G. Hamer - Canandaigua NY
Susan B. Layer - Fairport NY
Rex B. Murphy - Webster NY
Gary R. Kern - Rochester NY
Everett W. Jenkins - Raleigh NC
Anne E. Dewitte - Fairport NY
Robert W. Rassler - W. Henrietta NY
David S. Matthews - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06F 1500
US Classification:
358 11, 358 16, 358 114
Abstract:
A method of determining the configuration of a plurality of resources in an image processing apparatus by running turn around tests to determine the interconnection of the resources and comparing the interconnection to a reference interconnection indicator stored in memory. The difference of interconnections between the reference indicator and the determined interconnections is then displayed to an operator for confirmation. An indication of the new configuration, if confirmed, is then loaded into memory and the machine is set up based upon the new configuration.

System For Altering Attribute Values In A Printing System

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US Patent:
62154877, Apr 10, 2001
Filed:
Apr 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/058950
Inventors:
Michael W. Barrett - Fairport NY
Andrew T. Martin - Webster NY
Christie A. May - Macedon NY
Andrea L. Carpenter - Webster NY
Anne E. Dewitte - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06F 300
US Classification:
345333
Abstract:
A method for altering attribute values in a printing system with a user interface having a display screen is provided. A first user dialog having a first set of attribute values and a second user dialog having a second set of attribute values are selectively displayable on the display screen; while the first set of attribute values is alterable from a first user settable configuration to a first default configuration and the second set of attribute values is alterable from a second user settable configuration to a second default configuration. The user interface further includes a user activatable area for altering the attribute values and the method includes the steps of: (a) activating the user activatable area a first time to alter the first set of attribute values from the first user settable configuration to the first default configuration when the first set of attribute values is disposed in the first user settable configuration; and (b) activating the user activatable area a second time to alter the second set of attribute values from the second user settable configuration to the second default configuration when both the second set of attributes is in the second user settable configuration and selected user information is provided to the user interface.

Memory Management System For A Printing System

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US Patent:
62398806, May 29, 2001
Filed:
Apr 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/058493
Inventors:
Michael W. Barrett - Fairport NY
Andrew T. Martin - Webster NY
Christie A. May - Macedon NY
Andrea L. Carpenter - Webster NY
Anne E. Dewitte - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41B 600
US Classification:
358 116
Abstract:
A method for processing a job, including image data and a set of attributes, in a document processing system is provided. Each attribute is corresponded with either a default value or a user set value. The document processing system further includes a user interface at which a set of default values are settable, in response to user input, to create a set of user set values, and a memory for storing at least a part of the image data of the job wherein the at least part of the image data of the job is less than all of the image data of the job. The method includes: (a) storing the at least part of the image data in the memory; (b) in response to user input, respectively changing one or more values of the set of user set values to one or more values of the set of default values; and (c) in response to the changing in (b), deleting the at least part of the image data in the memory when a selected condition is met.

Expandable And Collapsible Shape Element For A Programmable Shape Surface

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US Patent:
20160098027, Apr 7, 2016
Filed:
Oct 2, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/874373
Inventors:
Anne Dewitte - Fairport NY, US
International Classification:
G05B 19/042
G06F 3/01
Abstract:
An expandable and collapsible structure comprising at least two first members and a second member. Each first member includes two plates rotatably connected at an edge of each of the two plates. One of the two plates of each of the first members is adapted to be slidably coupled with the second member. When the two plates of each of the pair of first members are disposed in a non-parallel configuration, the structure is disposed in an expanded state and when the two plates of each of the first members are disposed in a parallel configuration, the structure is disposed in a collapsed state.
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