Allan Brockenbrough
Profile
Allan's goal as an instructor is to inspire computer science students to create quality software. Drawing on his experience as a software engineer in telecommunications, robotics, and government, he gives students the tools for developing thoughtfully considered software. As the manager of software systems in the Information Technology Department his goal is to provide quality software solutions and support to the campus. Through automated data monitoring they strive to discover issues before they arise.
Education
University of California, Berkeley
Master of Science in Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Awards and Accomplishments
Allan Brockenbrough is the inventor of the following field software patents:
- Multi-client single-session media streaming, US 20070294423
- System using a personal digital assistant to redirect a voice message to a telephone, US 20020076004
- Method and system for one party to pass a calling invitation to another party, US 20030063735
- Use of historical data for a voice application interface, US 20030101060
- System for arranging interactive games between players via multimode communication devices, US 20020065097
- Method and apparatus for providing images for caller identification over a mobile network, US 20030032413
Selected Publications
Brockenbrough, A. (1981). Variability and development of a normative database for saccadic eye movements. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 21, 116-125.
Courses
CSC289 Sophmore Projects
CSC270 Software Engineering
ITS544 Database Management
ITS575 Project and Professional Management