Patents by Inventor Andrew S. Wilson
Andrew S. Wilson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9578089Abstract: One or more events occurring within a client-side web application are logged at a remote server using a script-based invocation mechanism. The mechanism comprises a client-side script, and associated server-side code. Upon occurrence of an event to be logged, a script object is created on the client and used to pass logged data to the server, which then issues a response to destroy the script object. In this manner, the script object is created and persists in the client only as long as it is needed to log the event.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2013Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: Visible Measures Corp.Inventors: Brian J. Shin, Andrew S. Wilson
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Publication number: 20140032629Abstract: One or more events occurring within a client-side web application are logged at a remote server using a script-based invocation mechanism. The mechanism comprises a client-side script, and associated server-side code. Upon occurrence of an event to be logged, a script object is created on the client and used to pass logged data to the server, which then issues a response to destroy the script object. In this manner, the script object is created and persists in the client only as long as it is needed to log the event.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: Visible Measures Corp.Inventors: Brian J. Shin, Andrew S. Wilson
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Patent number: 8626908Abstract: A web-based hosted solution through which application developers create, manage and monitor application usage analytics in an online manner. During the development process, a usage monitoring API is integrated into the application and the application is deployed. As users interact with the application, a log file is generated. If the application is able to write to a local file system, usage information is gathered in a log file local to the deployed application and then dispatched to an upload server for processing in a batch manner. If the application is not able to write to the user machine's local file system, the usage information is sent to a remote logging server, preferably on a just-in-time basis, and then the log file is generated on the logging server. The usage information tracked comprises “features,” “faults” and “failures” of the application, independent of platform, location, and number of deployed application instances.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2012Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Visible Measures Corp.Inventors: Andrew S. Wilson, Brian J. Shin, David Angel
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Patent number: 8495204Abstract: One or more events occurring within a client-side web application are logged at a remote server using a script-based invocation mechanism. The mechanism comprises a client-side script, and associated server-side code. Upon occurrence of an event to be logged, a script object is created on the client and used to pass logged data to the server, which then issues a response to destroy the script object. In this manner, the script object is created and persists in the client only as long as it is needed to log the event.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2007Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Visible Measures Corp.Inventors: Brian J. Shin, Andrew S. Wilson
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Publication number: 20130111016Abstract: A web-based hosted solution through which application developers create, manage and monitor application usage analytics in an online manner. During the development process, a usage monitoring API is integrated into the application and the application is deployed. As users interact with the application, a log file is generated. If the application is able to write to a local file system, usage information is gathered in a log file local to the deployed application and then dispatched to an upload server for processing in a batch manner. If the application is not able to write to the user machine's local file system, the usage information is sent to a remote logging server, preferably on a just-in-time basis, and then the log file is generated on the logging server. The usage information tracked comprises “features,” “faults” and “failures” of the application, independent of platform, location, and number of deployed application instances.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: VISIBLE MEASURES CORP.Inventors: Andrew S. Wilson, Brian J. Shin, David J. Angel
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Patent number: 8135827Abstract: A web-based hosted solution through which application developers create, manage and monitor application usage analytics in an online manner. Preferably, an application under test is one of: application software, a script-enabled web application, or a rich Internet application (RIA). During the development process, a usage monitoring API is integrated into the application and the application is deployed. As users interact with the application, a log file is generated, typically in one of two ways. If the application is able to write to a local file system (in the user's machine), usage information is gathered in a log file local to the deployed application and then dispatched to an upload server for processing in a batch manner. If the application is not able to write to the user machine's local file system, the usage information is sent to a remote logging server, preferably on a just-in-time basis, and then the log file is generated on the logging server.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2008Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Visible Measures Corp.Inventors: Andrew S. Wilson, Brian J. Shin, David Angel
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Publication number: 20100030785Abstract: A web-based hosted solution through which application developers create, manage and monitor application usage analytics in an online manner. Preferably, an application under test is one of: application software, a script-enabled web application, or a rich Internet application (RIA). During the development process, a usage monitoring API is integrated into the application and the application is deployed. As users interact with the application, a log file is generated, typically in one of two ways. If the application is able to write to a local file system (in the user's machine), usage information is gathered in a log file local to the deployed application and then dispatched to an upload server for processing in a batch manner. If the application is not able to write to the user machine's local file system, the usage information is sent to a remote logging server, preferably on a just-in-time basis, and then the log file is generated on the logging server.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Andrew S. Wilson, Brian J. Shin, David J. Angel
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Patent number: 7356590Abstract: A web-based hosted solution through which application developers create, manage and monitor application usage analytics in an online manner. Preferably, an application under test is one of: application software, a script-enabled web application, or a rich Internet application (RIA). During the development process, a usage monitoring API is integrated into the application and the application is deployed. As users interact with the application, a log file is generated, typically in one of two ways. If the application is able to write to a local file system (in the user's machine), usage information is gathered in a log file local to the deployed application and then dispatched to an upload server for processing in a batch manner. If the application is not able to write to the user machine's local file system, the usage information is sent to a remote logging server, preferably on a just-in-time basis, and then the log file is generated on the logging server.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2006Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Visible Measures Corp.Inventors: Andrew S. Wilson, Brian J. Shin, David J. Angel
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Publication number: 20080010339Abstract: One or more events occurring within a client-side web application are logged at a remote server using a script-based invocation mechanism. The mechanism comprises a client-side script, and associated server-side code. Upon occurrence of an event to be logged, a script object is created on the client and used to pass logged data to the server, which then issues a response to destroy the script object. In this manner, the script object is created and persists in the client only as long as it is needed to log the event.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2007Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: VISIBLE MEASURES, INC.Inventors: Brian J. Shin, Andrew S. Wilson