User:Rocketrye12

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Welcome. My name is Ryan Dellolio, and I am located in New York City/Washington, DC. I attend The George Washington University. I have an extensive background in computer science, computer architecture, computer repair, network infrastructure, image compilation, purchasing management, hardware diagnostics and software support. I am fluent in the Hyper Text Markup Language, Java, JavaScript and Dynamic HTML; and have an aptitude for creative design, with a myriad of experience in the field. I love Latin, technology, & AI. Take a look at my resume.

Ryan Dellolio
Ryan Dellolio


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[edit] Interests

Science Survey, SCUBA, Technology, Building, Wiring, Breaking, Fixing, Making, Catullus, Electronics, Zarew




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[edit] INTERESTS

[edit] The Bronx High School of Science.

  • I graduated from Science. I entered in Sept. 2003, and graduated in June 2007.
  • I am a major collaborator on the Bronx High School of Science article.
  • I am the Arts and Entertainment Editor of the Science Survey as well as the Technology Editor/Coordinator. I manage production, technology, printing, etc.


Senior Year Courses
§ AP Calculus BC (Greene)
§ Senior Research (Ennever)
§ AP Latin Catullus (Goldstein)
§ AP Literature (Fernandez)
§ Participation in Government (Davis)
§ Astronomy & Astrophysics (Stoll)
§ Advanced Internetworking (Lerner)
§ Journalism Workshop (Schoenfeld)


[edit] Yanaboo

  • I founded and operate Yanaboo Enterprises, a Technical Consultation company. Check out my Design Portfolio.
  • Yanaboo Enterprises, the brain child of Ryan Dellolio, is an all-service technical consultation company with offices in New York. Yanaboo saw its first client in the late days of 2002 and now has a considerable amount of profitable as well as charitable business. Yanaboo specializes in Web Design, Web Maintenance, Computer Consultation, Technical Consultation, Purchasing Management and can often be seen being contracted for various jobs
  • Yanaboo Enterprises offers a highly customized broad range Website Design service to give your business the professional results an effective Website from Yanaboo can deliver. A wide variety of references and a diverse design portfolio are available on request.
  • The unsurpassed technical consultation service that Yanaboo Enterprises offers is a valuable asset for any business or home. Purchasing management, hardware installation, wired / wireless networking and electronics management are among the various customizable services Yanaboo offers.
  • Yanaboo Enterprises provides computer repair service to diagnose and fix a variety of computer problems in a timely and effective manor. Service is offered all days of the week, at a time that is convenient for you. Yanaboo specializes in: Virus Removal, Spyware & Adware Removal / Recovery, Hardware Diagnostics / Replacement Service, Wired / Wireless Network Support and General Troubleshooting.

[edit] Work on User Interfaces.

I have spearheaded a research project to develop interactivity in Plastic User Interfaces.

Read my paper. Submitted to Intel Science Talent Search, NYCSEF, ISEF, Siemens Westinghouse Competition, and US Patent.

Plasticity in Interactive User Interfaces. Ryan Dellolio, The BRONX HIGH SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, Oct 2006
This paper expands upon the notion of plasticity, a property of interactive computer
systems that represents a dynamic interaction between man and machine. Plasticity is the capacity
of a user interface to withstand variations of both the system physical characteristics and the
environment while preserving usability. A system's interface is the medium through which the
user/system interaction is facilitated – and the user interface dictates the user's experience with the
system. Typically, a fourth generation system employs a 'static' interface, in which the interface's
structure remains fixed throughout the user's session. The notion of a 'dynamic' interface, one in
which the system's structure has the ability to alter itself, has been minimally explored. The goal is
to develop a logic structure to allow the dynamic interface to change, and guarantee the usability
and efficiency of such an interface. I present a generic framework for an adaptation engine,
inspired by the adaptable temporal dimension model. This framework is demonstrated with simple
case study, and a simple dynamic system. Previous work and preliminary results open a new
research agenda for the further development of a dynamic interface and the implementation of a
plastic-interface-driven system.