Patents by Inventor Diane E. Schaefer

Diane E. Schaefer 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).

  • Publication number: 20220029996
    Abstract: A network model includes nodes, node property sets, authorization groups and authorization servers. The node property sets define how the nodes operate and authenticate. The nodes are member of the node property sets. The authorization groups are associated with the node property set. And, authorization servers are member of the authorization groups. In addition, a network model in a secure network environment has at least one community of interest. The network model includes at least one node being a member of a node property set that defines how the node operates and authenticates.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 2021
    Publication date: January 27, 2022
    Applicant: Unisys Corporation
    Inventors: Jared Poetter, Michael C. Leap, Diane E. Schaefer, Michael J. Di Domenico, Philippe Jolly, Richard W. Phelps, Robert A.` Johnson, Michael Saunders, Robert R. Buckwalter, Sarah K. Inforzato, Eugene J. Gretter, George Karian
  • Publication number: 20220030001
    Abstract: A method of creating secure endpoints on a network includes registering by a node using a random selection algorithm to choose which server to register to; receiving by the node a property set ID of a property set that the node is a member of; and authorizing by the node using the property set ID to look up its authorization details in the property set. A method of creating secure endpoints on a secure network having at least one community of interest, includes registering by a node using a random selection algorithm to choose which server to register to; receiving by the node a property set ID of a property set that the node is a member of; and authorizing by the node through an authorization server using the property set ID to look up its authorization details in the property set; wherein the node and the authorization server are a member of the at least one community of interest.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 2021
    Publication date: January 27, 2022
    Applicant: Unisys Corporation
    Inventors: Jared Poetter, Michael C. Leap, Diane E. Schaefer, Michael J. Di Domenico, Philippe Jolly, Richard W. Phelps, Robert A. Johnson, Michael Saunders, Robert R. Buckwalter, Sarah K. lnforzato, Eugene J. Gretter, George Karian
  • Publication number: 20220030032
    Abstract: A generic endpoint package includes a generic node configuration, which can be used by all nodes within a network, containing consolidated configuration information regardless of the operating system, the generic node configuration including: node property sets; common information containing rules to apply to nodes while in service mode and prior to authorization; and registration information directing the node to a pre-defined registration servers. A method of using a generic endpoint package includes deploying the generic endpoint package having a generic node configuration, which can be used by all nodes within a network, containing consolidated configuration information regardless of the operating system, the generic node configuration including: node property sets; common information containing rules to apply to nodes while in service mode and prior to authorization; and registration information directing the node to a pre-defined registration servers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 2021
    Publication date: January 27, 2022
    Applicant: Unisys Corporation
    Inventors: Jared Poetter, Michael C. Leap, Diane E. Schaefer, Michael J. Di Domenico, Philippe Jolly, Richard W. Phelps, Robert A. Johnson, Michael Saunders, Robert R. Buckwalter, Sarah K. Inforzato, Eugene J. Gretter, George Karian
  • Patent number: 8661286
    Abstract: In general, an appliance that simplifies the creation of a cluster in a computing environment has a fairly straightforward user interface that abstracts out many of the complexities of the typical configuration processes, thereby significantly simplifying the deployment process. By using such appliance, system administrators can deploy an almost turn-key cluster and have the confidence of knowing that the cluster is well tuned for the application/environment that it supports. In addition, the present disclosure allows for configurations and integrations of specialty engines, such as Q processors or J processors, into the cluster. The disclosure provides systems and methods for configuring a cluster, managing a cluster, managing an MQ in a cluster, a user interface for configuring and managing the cluster, an architecture for using specialty engines in a cluster configuration, and interconnect between cluster components, and a file system for use in a cluster.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 2010
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2014
    Assignee: Unisys Corporation
    Inventors: Diane E. Schaefer, Troy J. Stepan
  • Publication number: 20110289342
    Abstract: In general, an appliance that simplifies the creation of a cluster in a computing environment has a fairly straightforward user interface that abstracts out many of the complexities of the typical configuration processes, thereby significantly simplifying the deployment process. By using such appliance, system administrators can deploy an almost turn-key cluster and have the confidence of knowing that the cluster is well tuned for the application/environment that it supports. In addition, the present disclosure allows for configurations and integrations of specialty engines, such as Q processors or J processors, into the cluster. The disclosure provides systems and methods for configuring a cluster, managing a cluster, managing an MQ in a cluster, a user interface for configuring and managing the cluster, an architecture for using specialty engines in a cluster configuration, and interconnect between cluster components, and a file system for use in a cluster.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 15, 2010
    Publication date: November 24, 2011
    Inventors: DIANE E. SCHAEFER, Troy J. Stepan, Greg A. Neitzert
  • Publication number: 20110289346
    Abstract: In general, an appliance that simplifies the creation of a cluster in a computing environment has a fairly straightforward user interface that abstracts out many of the complexities of the typical configuration processes, thereby significantly simplifying the deployment process. By using such appliance, system administrators can deploy an almost turn-key cluster and have the confidence of knowing that the cluster is well tuned for the application/environment that it supports. In addition, the present disclosure allows for configurations and integrations of specialty engines, such as Q processors or J processors, into the cluster. The disclosure provides systems and methods for configuring a cluster, managing a cluster, managing an MQ in a cluster, a user interface for configuring and managing the cluster, an architecture for using specialty engines in a cluster configuration, and interconnect between cluster components, and a file system for use in a cluster.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 15, 2010
    Publication date: November 24, 2011
    Inventors: Diane E. Schaefer, Troy J. Stepan
  • Publication number: 20110289343
    Abstract: In general, an appliance that simplifies the creation of a cluster in a computing environment has a fairly straightforward user interface that abstracts out many of the complexities of the typical configuration processes, thereby significantly simplifying the deployment process. By using such appliance, system administrators can deploy an almost turn-key cluster and have the confidence of knowing that the cluster is well tuned for the application/environment that it supports. In addition, the present disclosure allows for configurations and integrations of specialty engines, such as Q processors or J processors, into the cluster. The disclosure provides systems and methods for configuring a cluster, managing a cluster, managing an MQ in a cluster, a user interface for configuring and managing the cluster, an architecture for using specialty engines in a cluster configuration, and interconnect between cluster components, and a file system for use in a cluster.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 15, 2010
    Publication date: November 24, 2011
    Inventors: Diane E. Schaefer, Troy J. Stepan, Greg A. Neitzert
  • Publication number: 20110289417
    Abstract: In general, an appliance that simplifies the creation of a cluster in a computing environment has a fairly straightforward user interface that abstracts out many of the complexities of the typical configuration processes, thereby significantly simplifying the deployment process. By using such appliance, system administrators can deploy an almost turn-key cluster and have the confidence of knowing that the cluster is well tuned for the application/environment that it supports. In addition, the present disclosure allows for configurations and integrations of specialty engines, such as Q processors or J processors, into the cluster. The disclosure provides systems and methods for configuring a cluster, managing a cluster, managing an MQ in a cluster, a user interface for configuring and managing the cluster, an architecture for using specialty engines in a cluster configuration, and interconnect between cluster components, and a file system for use in a cluster.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 15, 2010
    Publication date: November 24, 2011
    Inventors: Diane E. Schaefer, Troy J. Stepan, Greg A. Neitzert
  • Patent number: 6157927
    Abstract: An interconnect for enabling a component in a transaction processing environment to request, as part of a global transaction under the control of a transaction manager that is not XATMI-compliant, a resource on a remote server outside of that environment that is under the control of an XATMI-compliant transaction manager, comprises a resource manager and a connection manager. The resource manager has a first interface that receives XATMI service requests from the component and a second interface that receives directives issued by the first transaction manager for the global transaction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2000
    Assignee: Unisys Corporation
    Inventors: Diane E. Schaefer, Steven L. Kayser, Steven L. Rajcan
  • Patent number: 6141679
    Abstract: Multiple OSI TP service requests to which a particular AP-CRM interface call is mapped, and which are normally processed as individual events by an OSI TP protocol machine that conforms to the OSI TP Protocol Specification, are concatenated and processed by a modified OSI TP protocol machine as a single, atomic event. In this manner, performance and throughput are increased, while still maintaining conformance with the OSI TP Standard. Processing of OSI TP service requests will thus be optimized for the particular AP-CRM interface that the distributed transaction processing system supports. A new CRM-OSI TP programming interface is provided in place of the standard XAP-TP programming interface. The new interface maps each service of the particular AP-CRM interface to a respective, single service request of the new interface. Each service request of the new interface represents a concatenation of the OSI TP services to which the corresponding service of the particular AP-CRM is normally mapped.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: Unisys Corporation
    Inventors: Diane E. Schaefer, Robert S. Baker, Steven L. Kayser