Eolas Technologies Incorporated v. Adobe Systems Incorporated et al
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Curriculum Vitae of Richard L. Phillips, Ph.D.
Richard L. Phillips
1291 Lejano Lane
Santa Fe, NM 87501-8751
Expertise
Computer Graphics
Graphical User Interfaces
Image Editing Systems
Computer Painting Systems
Multimedia Document Systems
Medical Record Systems
Bioterrorism Systems
Java, C++, Objective-C
Professional Summary
Recent experience has been in computer graphics hardware and software
development, computer animated film production, interactive environmental mapping
systems, computer aided design, database management systems, interactive query
languages, low cost computer graphics systems, raster graphics algorithms, digital paint
systems, distributed graphics systems, graphics-based user interface management
systems, microcoded image synthesis algorithms, graphics-based workstations, systems
integration, window systems, multimedia digital publication and networking.
Earlier experience was in the areas of dissociated gas flows and heat transfer on
re-entry bodies, heat shield design, trajectory dynamics, design of manned re-entry
vehicles, magnetogasdynamics and its application to hypersonic vehicles, interaction of
electromagnetic radiation with plasma, studies and experimentation in fine particle
magnets, theoretical and experimental studies of electric arc heaters and basic electric arc
phenomena.
Employment History
From:
To:
1997
RL Phillips Consulting, Inc.
Present
Santa Fe, NM
Position: President
From:
To:
1995
Los Alamos National Laboratory
2001
Position: 1995-2001: Guest Scientist
1987-1995: Technical Staff Member
From:
To:
1961
1987
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
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Curriculum Vitae of Richard L. Phillips, Ph.D.
Position: 1987: Professor Emeritus, Aerospace Engr. & Elect. Engr. & Comp. Sci.
1974-1987: Professor, Aerospace Engr. & Elect. Engr. & Comp. Sci.
1968-1974: Associate Professor, Aerospace Engineering
1965-1968: Assistant Professor, Aerospace Engineering
1961-1964: Associate Research Engineer, Gas Dynamics Lab
From:
To:
1958
Bendix Systems Division
1961
Ann Arbor, MI
Position: Acting Head, Plasma Physics Lab, Flight Sciences Dept.
From:
To:
1957
Space Technologies Lab (now TRW, Inc.)
1958
Los Angeles, CA
Position: Member of Technical Staff
Consulting History
From:
To:
Duties:
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM
Program design and development for patient immunization record system
using Java and CORBA-based database.
From:
To:
1978
1987
Duties:
Applied Dynamics International, Inc.
Ann Arbor, MI
Raster graphics terminal development and supporting programming.
From:
To:
1978
1979
Duties:
Satellite Business Systems
Washington, DC
Graphical user interface development for teleconferencing systems.
From:
To:
1977
1978
Duties:
Tektronix, Inc.
Wilsonville, OR and Detroit, MI.
Graphical user interfaces for Tektronix storage tubes. Development of an
Apple II based emulator for the Tektronix terminal command language.
From:
To:
1984
1985
Duties:
Raster Technologies, Inc.
North Billerica, MA
Development of a Tektronix 4014 command stream emulator for the
Raster Technologies One/10 raster graphics terminal.
From:
To:
1987
1989
Duties:
Tricord Systems
Minneapolis, MN
Consult on applications development for Tricord’s server systems.
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From:
To:
1989
1991
Duties:
Fluent Machines (now Novell)
North Billerica, MA
Programming and testing related to Fluent’s digital video networking
system.
From:
To:
1984
1986
Duties:
World Computer Graphics Association
Arlington, VA
Lecturer in Computer Graphics in the United States and Europe.
From:
To:
1984
1986
Duties:
American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics
New York, NY
Development and presentation of short courses on computer graphics
applications in engineering.
From:
To:
1988
1990
Duties:
SIGGRAPH
New York, NY
Development of computer graphics demonstrations using MediaView, a
multimedia publishing system.
Litigation Support Experience
Date:
2007-08
Case
Project:
Status:
Fish & Richardson
Witness Systems Inc. v. Nice Systems
Consulting and testifying expert
Settled
Date:
2005-06
Case
Project:
Status:
Weil, Gotshal and Manges, LLP
Microsoft Corporation v. America Video Graphics (AVG)
Consulting expert
Settled
Date:
2004-06
Case
Project:
Status:
Sidley Austin LLP
DreamWorks v. Sitrick
Consulting and testifying expert
Summary judgment rendered in favor of DreamWorks
Date:
2002-03
Case
Project:
Status:
Fish & Richardson
Corel Corporation v. Heidelberger
Consulting and testifying expert
Settled
Date:
2000-02
Case
Project:
Status:
Gray Carey Ware & Freidenrich
Adobe Systems v. Macromedia
Consulting and testifying expert
Case decided for Adobe
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Date:
1999-00
Case
Project:
Status:
Fish & Richardson
Adobe Systems v. Heidelberger
Consulting and testifying expert
Settled
Date:
1997-98
Case
Project:
Status:
Nixon & Vanderhye PC
American Photo Booths Inc. v. Atlus Dream Entertainment
Consulting expert
Settled
Date:
1998
Case
Project:
Status:
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
ChromaVision Medical Systems v. Idea Research
Consulting expert
Settled
Date:
1996-97
Case
Project:
Status:
Fish & Richardson
Adobe Systems v. Quantel
Consulting and testifying expert
Case decided for Adobe by a jury
Patents
Patent Number
6186553
Date Issued Title
2/13/2001
Theme Calendar
Education
Year
1964
1957
1956
College/University
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Degree
Ph.D. – Aerospace Engr.
MS – Aerospace Engr.
BS – Aerospace Engr. & Math
Publications
“Communicating with the Hypersonic Vehicle,” Astronautics, March, l959 (with coauthor).
“Use of Drag Modulation to Reduce Deceleration Loads During Atmospheric Entry,”
ARS Journal, June l959 (with co-author).
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“Microwave Propagation through a Magneto-Plasma,” J. of Applied Physics, March l96l
(with co-author).
“Descent Trajectories for Manned Space Vehicles,” Space Technology Laboratories, Inc.,
Tech. Rept., June l958.
“A Summary of Several Techniques used in the Analysis of High Enthalpy Level, High
Cooling Ratio Turbulent Boundary Layers on Blunt Bodies of Revolution,” Space
Technology Laboratories, Inc., Tech. Rep., Nov. l957.
“The Effect of Magnetic Drag on Re-Entry Body Heating,” ARS Journal, May l96l.
“Fundamental Considerations in the Design of an AC Arc Heater,” ARL 64-9, Aerospace
Research Laboratories, Jan. l964.
“A Three Phase AC Arc Heater,” ARL 64-29, Aerospace Research Laboratories, Feb.
l964 (with co-authors).
“Fundamental Considerations in Arc Heater Design,” presented at AGARD Specialist's
Meeting on “Arc Heaters and MHD Accelerators for Aerodynamic Purposes,” 2l-23
Sept., l964, Brussels, AGARDograph 84, Sept. l964.
“Development of a Three Phase Arc Heater,” presented at Semi-Annual Meeting of
Supersonic Tunnel Association, April 6-7, l964, Princeton (with co-authors).
“Structure of the Alternating Current Arc,” Bull. Am. Phys. Soc., Series II, Vol. 9, No. 5,
l964.
“The Behavior of Dynamic Electric Arcs,” Ph.D. thesis, ARL 64-l50, Aerospace
Research Laboratories, Sept. l964.
“Free Recovery of Interrupted DC Arcs,” Proc. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Vol. ll3, No. 4, April
l966, p. 7l7.
“Theory of the Non-Stationary Arc Column,” Brit. J. Appl. Physics, l8, 65, l967.
“Time Constants for Nonstationary Plasmas,” 8th Symp. on Engineering Aspects of
Magnetohydrodynamics, March l967, Stanford, California.
“Radial Convection in the Nonstationary Arc,” 8th Int'l. Conf. on Phenomena in Ionized
Gases, Aug. l967, Vienna.
“Time Constants for Nonstationary Arcs,” Zeitschrift fur Physik, 2ll, ll3-l3l (l968).
“Dynamic Response of Arcs,” Invited paper for IEEE Winter Power Meeting, Jan. l968,
New York
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“Application of a Graphic Display Terminal to Engineering Laboratory Courses,” with
D.E. Geister, Proc. 8th UAIDE Meeting, Nov. l969, Coronado, California.
“Production of Computer Animated Films from a Remote Storage Tube Terminal,” with
D.E. Geister, Proc. First Conf. on Computers in Undergraduate Curricula, June l970,
University of Iowa, Iowa City.
“Online Graphical Data Reduction for Undergraduate Engineering Laboratories,” with
D.E. Geister, loc. cit.
“Induced Radial Velocity in Nonstationary Electric Arcs,” invited paper in special issue
of Proc. IEEE, 59, 4, 466-473, April l97l.
“Unsteady Phenomena in a Circuit Breaker Nozzle,” with J. Novak, 3rd Arc
Symposium/24th Gaseous Electronics Conf., Gainesville, FL., Oct, l97l.
“Interactive Graphic Display of Water Resource Data,” (with co-authors), 2nd
IGU/UNESCO Symposium on Geographic Information Systems, Ottawa, Canada, Aug.
l972.
“Production of Computer Animated Films from a Time Shared Graphics Terminal,” with
co-authors, Int'l Computing Symposium, Venice, Italy, April l972.
“Computer Graphics Techniques in Water Quality Control,” with D.E. Geister, Annual
Meeting of the Michigan Water Pollution Control Assn., Boyne Mountain, MI., June
l972.
“Interactive Graphics for Water Quality Management,” with D.E. Geister, llth UAIDE
Symposium, Aug. l972, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
“Conductance Time Constant Measurement on an Atmospheric Pressure Cascade Arc,”
with R.W. Anderson, 4th Arc Symposium/25th Gaseous Electronics Conf., London, Ont.,
Oct., l972.
“Interactive Graphics in Water Quality Investigations,” with D.E. Geister, Proceedings of
the ACM Annual Meeting, Aug. l973, Atlanta, GA.
“Interactive Mapping for Environmental Systems,” Joint Tech. Conf. of American
Congress of Surveying and Mapping and American Photogrametric Society, Oct. l973,
Orlando, FL.
“Electrical Conductance Time Constants for Freely Decaying Arcs,” with R.W.
Anderson, Zeit. fur Physik, 264, l-l4, (l973).
“Computer Graphics in Urban and Environmental Systems,” invited review paper in
special issue of Proc. IEEE, April l974.
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“Photographic, Pressure, and Voltage Measurements on an Arc Burning Coaxially in a
Supersonic Nozzle,” with co-author, Joint AIAA/ASME Conf. on Plasma Properties and
Plasma Heat Transfer, July l974, Boston.
Invited speaker at Second National Symposium on Computerized Structural Analysis and
Design, “Software for Computer Graphics Applications,” George Washington Univ.,
Mar. 29, l976.
Invited speaker at Third ICASE Conference on Scientific Computing, “Software Tools
for Computer Graphics,” Williamsburg, Va., April 2, l976.
“New Graphical and Statistical Techniques for Analyzing Water Quality Data,” with S.
Buda, American Chemical Society Meeting, New York, April 8, l976.
“An Interactive System for Time Series Analysis and Display of Water Quality Data,”
with co-authors, EPA Conference on Environmental Modeling and Simulation,
Cincinnati, Ohio, April 22, l976.
“A Specialized Programming Language for Analysis and Display of Water Quality
Data,” with G.N. Cederquist, Fifth International CODATA Conference, Boulder, Colo.,
June 28, l976.
“Tools for Computer Graphics Applications,” invited paper at Society of Engineering
Science, Inc., l3th Annual Meeting, Nov. l-3, l976, Hampton, VA.
Featured in “Neither Laggard nor Wearied,” a 30-minute TV program on computers in
the “Future Without Shock” series for the University of Michigan College of
Engineering, 1977.
“A Query Language for a Network Database with Graphical Entities,” presented at the
4th Annual SIGGRAPH (ACM) Conference on Computer Graphics, San Jose, CA, July
l977.
Invited speaker at AUTO-CARTO III on “Data Base Management of Geographical
Entities,” San Francisco, Jan. l978.
Invited speaker at llth Symposium on the Interface of Computer Science and Statistics,
“A New System for Water Quality Analysis,” Raleigh, N.C., March l978.
“Management of Off-Shore Oil Leases,” USGS Symposium, Reston, VA, March l978.
“Distributed Processing on a Personal Computer,” Proceedings, National Computer
Conference, June l979, New York, NY.
Invited paper, “Definition and Manipulation of Graphical Entities in Geographic
Information Systems,” IBM International Conference on Data Base Techniques for
Pictorial Applications, Florence, Italy, June l979.
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“Computer Graphics in Productivity Programs,” 6th University of Michigan Seminar on
Productivity, Traverse City, MI., July 30, l979.
“Cartography and Personal Computers,” Auto-Carto IV, Reston, VA, November l979.
“Teaching Computer Graphics with a Cluster of Apples,” T.H.E. Journal, February 1980.
Featured in article in Production Magazine, “Those Amazing Computer Graphics
Systems,” March 1980.
“Serious Graphics on a Personal Computer,” Engineering Society of Detroit, Computer
Graphics Conference, April l980.
Invited speaker at General Motors Corporation Worldwide Symposium on Computer
Graphics, September 28, 1981.
Invited speaker at Second Annual NCGA Conference on “Computer Graphics in
Engineering Education,” Anaheim, CA, May 1982.
Featured speaker at Electronic Data Systems Emerging Technology Series symposium,
November 1984.
MacApollo, a low-cost, high-performance workstation system, Apollo DOMAIN User's
Society meeting, Atlanta, GA, February 1985.
A Bridge from Full-function to Reduced-function Workstations, with co-authors, 1st
IEEE Conference on Computer Workstations, San Jose, CA, November, 1985.
Invited speaker at Fourth RPI Symposium on Computer Graphics and Computer Aided
Design, Albany, NY, December 1985.
A Bridge from Full-function to Reduced-function Workstations, with co-authors, IEEE
Computer Graphics & Applications, May 1986.
A User Perspective on Computer Workstation Integration, with D. E. Atkins, IEEE
Transactions on Circuits and Devices, July 1986.
Using the NeWS Window System in a Cray Environment, with D. W. Forslund, Proc.
Cray User's Group Meeting, New York, 1987.
A Scientific Visualization Workbench, Proc. Supercomputing'88, November 1988,
Orlando, FL.
Distributed Visualization at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Computer, August 1989,
pp 70-77.
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Image manipulation in the SIGGRAPH Interactive Proceedings, SPIE/SPSE Conference
on Image Communications and Workstations, February 1990.
An Interpersonal Multimedia Visualization System, IEEE Computer Graphics &
Applications, May 1991.
MediaView: A General Multimedia Digital Publication System, Comm. ACM, Vol. 34,
No. 7, July 1991.
MediaView: An Editable Multimedia Publishing System Developed with an ObjectOriented Toolkit, Proc. USENIX Summer Conf., Nashville, June 1991.
“Opportunities for Multimedia in Education,” in S. Cunningham and R. Hubbold,
Interactive Learning Through Visualization, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1992, 25 - 35.
“A Fast and Accurate Light Reflection Model,” with X. He, P. Heynen, K. Torrance, D.
Salesin, D. Greenberg, SIGGRAPH'92, 253-254.
Introduction to Computer Graphics, with J. Foley, A. van Dam, S. Feiner, J Hughes,
Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1994.
“A Network-based Distributed, Media-rich Computing and Information Environment,” in
Digital Media and Electronic Publishing, Academic Press, Ltd. 1996, 91-103
“Experiences with a Distributed Virtual Patient Record System,” with co-authors, 1996
Fall Symposium of The American Medical Informatics Association, October 1996,
Washington, DC.
“The TeleMed Project: Improving Patient Care with Java,” with co-authors, Chapter 8 of
"Java for Business" Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, NY, 1997.
“Computer Graphics in Court: The Adobe/Quantel Case,” SIGGRAPH 25th Conference
Celebration, Computer Graphics, Vol. 32, No. 3, August 1998.
Professional Associations and Achievements
Member, Association for Computing Machinery
Member, IEEE Computer Society
Member, SIGGRAPH
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