Bryan M Lipson, Age 482003 Clark Ln #1, Redondo Beach, CA 90278

Bryan Lipson Phones & Addresses

2003 Clark Ln #1, Redondo Beach, CA 90278 (310) 372-7212

Manhattan Beach, CA

Los Angeles, CA

Hermosa Beach, CA

Warrenton, VA

Reston, VA

Sioux Falls, SD

2003 Clark Ln, Redondo Beach, CA 90278 (310) 480-6673

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Director Of Product Definition At Irise

Position:
Director of Product Definition at iRise
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
iRise - Greater Los Angeles Area since Apr 2003
Director of Product Definition
Cap Gemini Ernst & Young - Greater Los Angeles Area Apr 2000 - Apr 2003
Senior Consultant
Ernst & Young - Washington D.C. Metro Area Sep 1998 - Apr 2000
Consultant
Education:
University of Virginia 1994 - 1998
Bachelors of Science, Systems Engineering
Skills:
Requirements Gathering, Information Architecture, Business Requirements, Usability Testing, User-centered Design, Requirements Management, User Experience, Product Management, Software Design, Enterprise Software, Requirements Analysis, Agile Methodologies, Scrum, Agile Project Management, Software Prototyping, Business Analysis, SDLC, Software Project Management, Mobile Applications, User Experience Design, User Interface Design, Product Strategy
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Vice President Of Product

Location:
1246 Manhattan Beach Blvd, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Socialive, Inc.
Vice President of Product
Irise Nov 2010 - Dec 2017
Vice President Product Management
Irise Oct 2007 - Sep 2010
Senior Product Manager
Irise Jun 2005 - Sep 2007
Senior User Experience Designer
Irise May 2003 - May 2005
Solutions Consultant
Capgemini Apr 2000 - Apr 2003
Senior Technology Consultant
Ey Sep 1998 - Apr 2000
Technology Consultant
Education:
University of Virginia 1994 - 1998
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering
Skills:
Agile Methodologies, Enterprise Software, Requirements Gathering, Business Analysis, Requirements Analysis, Product Management, Scrum, User Centered Design, Requirements Management, Sdlc, Consulting, User Experience, Solution Architecture, Information Architecture, Agile Project Management, Usability Testing, Software Project Management, Mobile Applications, Software Development, Business Requirements, Saas, Software Design, Web Applications, User Experience Design, Integration, Software Prototyping, User Interface Design, Rup, System Architecture, Data Warehousing, Software Development Life Cycle, Usability Engineering, Product Marketing, Software As A Service, Product Strategy, User Research, Software Sales, Rapid Prototyping, Wireframing, Jira, Rally, Pardot, Salesforce.com, Google Analytics

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

System And Method For Extending A Visualization Platform

US Patent:
2012017, Jul 5, 2012
Filed:
Oct 6, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/267650
Inventors:
Maurice Martin - Marina Del Rey CA, US
Steven Yamanaka - Torrance CA, US
Daniel Akiva - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Norman Basham - Santa Monica CA, US
Bryan Lipson - Redondo Beach CA, US
Assignee:
iRise - El Segundo CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715763
Abstract:
Systems and methods for extending a visualization platform are disclosed. A user may create a visualization project created. One or more properties for a non-native widget established by a developer of the non-native widget may be received from the project. Such properties may designate a name or a type of data that the non-native widget is capable of processing. Responsive to an instruction received from the user of the visualization authoring environment, a source of data to be processed by the non-native widget or a destination of data produced by the non-native widget to be processed by other widgets may be established. The appearance or behavior of the non-native widget may be rendered based at least in part on a value available from the source of the data or the appearance or behavior of one or more other widgets may be rendered based at least in part on data produced by the non-native widget.

System And Method For Extending A Visualization Platform

US Patent:
2017023, Aug 17, 2017
Filed:
Oct 6, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/286878
Inventors:
- Ei Segundo CA, US
Steven Yamanaka - Torrance CA, US
Daniel Akiva - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Norman Basham - Santa Monica CA, US
Bryan Lipson - Redondo Beach CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
Abstract:
Systems and methods for extending a visualization platform are disclosed. A user may create a visualization project created. One or more properties for a non-native widget established by a developer of the non-native widget may be received from the project. Such properties may designate a name or a type of data that the non-native widget is capable of processing. Responsive to an instruction received from the user of the visualization authoring environment, a source of data to be processed by the non-native widget or a destination of data produced by the non-native widget to be processed by other widgets may be established. The appearance or behavior of the non-native widget may be rendered based at least in part on a value available from the source of the data or the appearance or behavior of one or more other widgets may be rendered based at least in part on data produced by the non-native widget.

System And Method For Extending A Visualization Platform

US Patent:
2015034, Dec 3, 2015
Filed:
Jan 7, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/591870
Inventors:
- El Segundo CA, US
Steven Yamanaka - Torrance CA, US
Daniel Akiva - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Norman Basham - Santa Monica CA, US
Bryan Lipson - Redondo Beach CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/0484
G06F 9/44
Abstract:
Systems and methods for extending a visualization platform are disclosed. A user may create a visualization project created. One or more properties for a non-native widget established by a developer of the non-native widget may be received from the project. Such properties may designate a name or a type of data that the non-native widget is capable of processing. Responsive to an instruction received from the user of the visualization authoring environment, a source of data to be processed by the non-native widget or a destination of data produced by the non-native widget to be processed by other widgets may be established. The appearance or behavior of the non-native widget may be rendered based at least in part on a value available from the source of the data or the appearance or behavior of one or more other widgets may be rendered based at least in part on data produced by the non-native widget.

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