Patents by Inventor Donald T. Bordsen

Donald T. Bordsen 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).

  • Patent number: 5193162
    Abstract: A multiprocessor data processing system is implemented with processors, each of which may request for a temporary time the exclusive lock on an object which is stored on a data base. To achieve this a lock processor synchronizes the locking and unlocking of the objects. The requesting processor directs the storage of the object from the data base into a selected high performance storage unit, where it has exclusive rights to modify or write into the object until the object is unlocked by the processor. An audit tape or disk records all modifications made to any object during a transaction. A non-volatile cache memory is inserted in the audit trail to store a before-look image of the object that resides in the high performance storage unit. Data compaction occurs by comparison of the before-look image with an after-look image to provide a difference image, which is supplied to an audit buffer that is coupled to the audit tape.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1993
    Assignee: Unisys Corporation
    Inventors: Donald T. Bordsen, Thomas P. Cooper, Robert F. Esson, Michael J. Hill, John R. Jordan, Joseph E. Kessler, Dennis R. Konrad, Ralph E. Sipple, Robert E. Swenson, James F. Torgerson, Anthony P. vonArx
  • Patent number: 4546430
    Abstract: In a system wherein a central computer complex is connected through central control modules (CCM) and channel modules (CM) to the control units of peripheral subsystems, a first queue is maintained in a CCM for Start I/O Fast (SIOF) commands waiting to be accepted by the CMs connected thereto. After a CM accepts an SIOF command and passes it on to a control unit, the control unit may return to the CM a busy status which is then passed through to the CCM. The CCM maintains a control unit busy (CUB) queue and an entry is made therein when busy status is returned. When a control unit reports control unit end status to the CCM, the CUB queue is linked to the top of the SIOF so that the CMs may again be informed that the SIOF commands are available. The arrangement avoids two interruptions of the central computer complex to report first that the control unit is busy and then that the control unit is available.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1985
    Assignee: Sperry Corporation
    Inventors: David J. Moore, Larry L. Byers, Duane G. Kurth, Donald T. Bordsen, John R. Honkomp, Bruce C. Todd, Robert M. Malek