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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
58
Citations
24789
World Ranking
2422
National Ranking
745

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • The Internet
  • Operating system
  • Computer network

James A. Jorasch mainly focuses on Multimedia, Simulation, Human–computer interaction, Controller and Session. His study in Host extends to Multimedia with its themes. His Simulation research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Event, Activity-based costing and Row.

His Human–computer interaction research integrates issues from Pager and Order. His Controller research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Telephony, The Internet, Purchase order and Communications system. The study incorporates disciplines such as Window and Telecommunications, Flat rate in addition to Session.

His most cited work include:

  • Method and apparatus for a cryptographically assisted commercial network system designed to facilitate buyer-driven conditional purchase offers (1973 citations)
  • Database driven online distributed tournament system (1107 citations)
  • Method and apparatus for funds and credit line transfers (1086 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His scientific interests lie mostly in Multimedia, Computer network, Database, Session and Advertising. His Multimedia research includes elements of World Wide Web and Presentation. James A. Jorasch incorporates Computer network and Slot machine in his research.

His studies in Database integrate themes in fields like Product, Operations management and Output device. His Outcome research extends to the thematically linked field of Session. His work carried out in the field of The Internet brings together such families of science as Controller, Commerce and Purchase order.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Multimedia (22.35%)
  • Computer network (12.94%)
  • Database (11.76%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2008-2016)?

  • Multimedia (22.35%)
  • Human–computer interaction (8.24%)
  • Game play (8.24%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

James A. Jorasch mainly focuses on Multimedia, Human–computer interaction, Game play, Session and World Wide Web. James A. Jorasch combines subjects such as Transfer, Avatar and Connected device with his study of Multimedia. His Human–computer interaction research incorporates elements of Social relation, Nonverbal communication and Countdown timer.

His work deals with themes such as Session ID, Protocol and Instant messaging, which intersect with Game play. He has included themes like Telephone number and Database transaction in his World Wide Web study. Borrowing concepts from The Internet, James A. Jorasch weaves in ideas under Group session.

Between 2008 and 2016, his most popular works were:

  • Method and apparatus for planning and customizing a gaming experience (488 citations)
  • System for providing offers using a billing statement (238 citations)
  • Billing statement customer acquisition system (174 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • The Internet
  • Operating system
  • Computer network

His primary areas of study are Embedded system, Database transaction, Computer vision, Artificial intelligence and Image. The Embedded system study combines topics in areas such as Code, Controller, Software, Operating system and Computer network. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Telephone number, Proof of purchase and World Wide Web.

Best Publications

  • Database driven online distributed tournament system

    Jay S. Walker;James A. Jorasch

  • Gaming device and method of operation thereof

    Jay S. Walker;James A. Jorasch;Magdalena Mik

  • Remote-auditing of computer generated outcomes and authenticated biling and access control system using cryptographic and other protocols

    Bruce Schneier;Jay Walker;James Jorasch

  • System for adapting gaming devices to playing preferences

    Jay S. Walker;James A. Jorasch;Thomas M. Sparico

  • Off-line remote system for lotteries and games of skill

    Bruce Schneier;Jay S. Walker;James Jorasch

  • Remote gaming device

    Jay S. Walker;James A. Jorasch;Thomas M. Sparico

  • Method and apparatus for team play of slot machines

    Jay S. Walker;James A. Jorasch;Magdalena M. Fincham;Geoffrey M. Gelman

  • Automated play gaming device

    Jay S. Walker;James A. Jorasch;Thomas M. Sparico

  • Patient care delivery system

    Jay S. Walker;Magdalena Mik;Jason Krantz;James A. Jorasch

  • Method and apparatus for linked play gaming

    Jay S. Walker;James A. Jorasch;Daniel E. Tedesco;Stephen C. Tulley

  • Method and apparatus for planning and customizing a gaming experience

    Jay S. Walker;James A. Jorasch;Geoffrey M. Gelman;Norman C. Gilman

  • Gaming device for a flat rate play session and a method of operating same

    Jay S. Walker;James A. Jorasch;Geoffrey M. Gelman;Magdalena M. Fincham

  • Method and apparatus for securing electronic games

    Bruce Schneier;Jay S. Walker;James A. Jorasch

  • Method and apparatus for directing a game with user-selected elements

    Jay S. Walker;James A. Jorasch

  • Method and apparatus for administering a reward program

    Jay S. Walker;Andrew S. Van Luchene;James A. Jorasch;Dean Alderucci

  • Automatic capture and management of images

    Jay S. Walker;James A. Jorasch;Russell P. Sammon

  • Asynchronous Group Play Method for Online Casino Game

    Jay S. Walker;James A. Jorasch;Daniel E. Tedesco;Stephen C. Tulley

  • Method and apparatus for directing a game in accordance with speed of play

    Jay S. Walker;James A. Jorasch;Thomas M. Sparico;Geoffrey M. Gelman

  • Instant credit card marketing system

    Jay S. Walker;James A. Jorasch

  • System and method for communicating game session information

    Jay S. Walker;James A. Jorasch;Geoffrey M. Gelman;Magdalena M. Fincham

  • Systems and methods for improved health care compliance

    Jay S. Walker;James A. Jorasch;Patrick W. Nee;Carson C. K. Fincham

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel E. Tedesco
Daniel E. Tedesco PayPal (United States)
Geoffrey M. Gelman
Geoffrey M. Gelman Zynga (United States)
Russell P. Sammon
Russell P. Sammon PayPal (United States)
Thomas M. Sparico
Thomas M. Sparico Brand New Matter
Bruce Schneier
Bruce Schneier Harvard University
Jay S. Walker
Jay S. Walker Walker Digital (United States)
Andrew S. Van Luchene
Andrew S. Van Luchene JackRabbit Systems
Daniel E. Tedesco
Daniel E. Tedesco Zynga (United States)
Dean P. Alderucci
Dean P. Alderucci Carnegie Mellon University

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