Patents by Inventor Melissa Buco
Melissa Buco 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: 10917313Abstract: A method and system for managing at least one service level of a service provided by a service provider to a customer of the service provider under a service level agreement. The service level agreement is a contract between the service provider and the customer. Measurement data and at least one adjudication element associated with a service level of the at least one service level are adjudicated in accordance with the at least one adjudication element such that the adjudication generates a respective adjudicated data point for each data point of the measurement data. The measurement data includes at least one data point measured on a respective resource that provides the service. A modification history chain is generated by: initially establishing the modification history chain as being empty; and adding an identification of each adjudicated element applied to each data point of the measurement data to the modification history chain.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2017Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jean-Marc Berthaud, Melissa Buco, Rong N. Chang, Joel D. Dalsky, Shih-Chung Fang, Laura Z. Luan, Lee Tsiao, Christopher Ward
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Publication number: 20170272334Abstract: A method and system for managing at least one service level of a service provided by a service provider to a customer of the service provider under a service level agreement. The service level agreement is a contract between the service provider and the customer. Measurement data and at least one adjudication element associated with a service level of the at least one service level are adjudicated in accordance with the at least one adjudication element such that the adjudication generates a respective adjudicated data point for each data point of the measurement data. The measurement data includes at least one data point measured on a respective resource that provides the service. A modification history chain is generated by: initially establishing the modification history chain as being empty; and adding an identification of each adjudicated element applied to each data point of the measurement data to the modification history chain.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2017Publication date: September 21, 2017Inventors: Jean-Marc Berthaud, Melissa Buco, Rong N. Chang, Joel D. Dalsky, Shih-Chung Fang, Laura Z. Luan, Lee Tsiao, Christopher Ward
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Publication number: 20170250878Abstract: A method and system for managing at least one service level of a service provided by a service provider to a customer of the service provider under a service level agreement. The service level agreement is a contract between the service provider and the customer. Measurement data and at least one adjudication element associated with a service level of the at least one service level are retrieved in an electronic format. The measurement data and the at least one adjudication element are stored in a datastore. The measurement data includes at least one data point measured on a respective resource that provides the service. The retrieved measurement data are adjudicated for the service level in accordance with the at least one adjudication element such that the adjudication generates a respective adjudicated data point for each data point of the measurement data.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2013Publication date: August 31, 2017Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jean-Marc Berthaud, Melissa Buco, Rong N. Chang, Joel D. Dalsky, Shih-Chung Fang, Laura Z. Luan, Lee Tsiao, Christopher Ward
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Patent number: 9749194Abstract: A method and system for managing at least one service level of a service provided by a service provider to a customer of the service provider under a service level agreement. The service level agreement is a contract between the service provider and the customer. Measurement data and at least one adjudication element associated with a service level of the at least one service level are retrieved in an electronic format. The measurement data and the at least one adjudication element are stored in a datastore. The measurement data includes at least one data point measured on a respective resource that provides the service. The retrieved measurement data are adjudicated for the service level in accordance with the at least one adjudication element such that the adjudication generates a respective adjudicated data point for each data point of the measurement data.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2013Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jean-Marc Berthaud, Melissa Buco, Rong N. Chang, Joel D. Dalsky, Shih-Chung Fang, Laura Z. Luan, Lee Tsiao, Christopher Ward
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Patent number: 8438117Abstract: A method and system for managing a service level of a service provided by a service provider to a customer under a service level agreement. The actual measurement data is adjudicated to correct the measurement data in accordance with at least one adjudication element that provides information relating to how to correct the measurement data. The adjudicated measurement data is transformed into operational data by being reorganized into one or more groups of data. The operational data is evaluated by applying a formula to the operational data, resulting in the operational data being configured for being subsequently qualified. The operational data is qualified by comparing the evaluated operational data with specified service level targets for at least one service level period and identifying operational data points meeting and/or not meeting the specified service level targets.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2005Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jean-Marc Berthaud, Melissa Buco, Rong N. Chang, Joel D. Dalsky, Shih-Chung Fang, Laura Zaihua Luan, Lee Tsiao, Christopher Ward
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Publication number: 20080005744Abstract: The present invention relates to the problem of scheduling work for employees and/or other resources in a help desk or similar environment. The employees have different levels of training and availabilities. The jobs, which occur as a result of dynamically occurring events, consist of multiple tasks ordered by chain precedence. Each job and/or task carries with it a penalty which is a step function of the time taken to complete it, the deadlines and penalties having been negotiated as part of one or more service level agreement contracts. The goal is to minimize the total amount of penalties paid. The invention consists of a pair of heuristic schemes for this difficult scheduling problem, one greedy and one randomized. The greedy scheme is used to provide a quick initial solution, while the greedy and randomized schemes are combined in order to think more deeply about particular problem instances.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventors: Melissa Buco, Rong Chang, Laura Luna, Christopher Ward, Joel Wolf, Philip Yu
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Publication number: 20060171509Abstract: A method and system for managing a service level of a service provided by a service provider to a customer under a service level agreement. The actual measurement data is adjudicated to correct the measurement data in accordance with at least one adjudication element that provides information relating to how to correct the measurement data. The adjudicated measurement data is transformed into operational data by being reorganized into one or more groups of data. The operational data is evaluated by applying a formula to the operational data, resulting in the operational data being configured for being subsequently qualified. The operational data is qualified by comparing the evaluated operational data with specified service level targets for at least one service level period and identifying operational data points meeting and/or not meeting the specified service level targets.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2005Publication date: August 3, 2006Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jean-Marc Berthaud, Melissa Buco, Rong Chang, Joel Dalsky, Shih-Chung Fang, Laura Luan, Lee Tsiao, Christopher Ward
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Publication number: 20060101467Abstract: Techniques are presented for managing execution of processes on a data processing system. The data processing system comprises process instances that are each an execution of a corresponding process. Each process instance comprises activity instances. Business impacts are determined for the process instances, the activity instances, or both. Order of execution of the activity instances is managed by allocating resources to activity instances in order to achieve an objective defined in terms of the business impacts. In another embodiment, requests are received for the execution of the processes. For a given request, one or more of the operations of assigning, updating, aggregating, and weighting of first business impacts associated with the given request are performed to create second business impacts associated with the given request. Additionally, requests can be modified.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2004Publication date: May 11, 2006Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Melissa Buco, Jarir Chaar, Rong Chang, Guerney Douglass Hunt, Laura Luan, Christopher Ward
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Publication number: 20050177545Abstract: Techniques are provided for representing and managing data and associated relationships. In one aspect of the invention, a technique for managing data associated with a given domain comprises the following steps. A specification of data attributes representing one or more types of data to be managed is maintained. Further, a specification of algorithms representing one or more types of operations performable in accordance with the data attributes is maintained. Still further, a specification of relationships representing relationships between the data attributes and the algorithms is maintained. The data attribute specification, the algorithm specification and the relationship specification are maintained in a storage framework having multiple levels, the multiple levels being specified based on the given domain with which the data being managed is associated. The techniques may be provided in support of service level management.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2004Publication date: August 11, 2005Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Melissa Buco, Rong Chang, Laura Luan, Zon-Yin Shae, Christopher Ward, Joel Wolf, Philip Yu
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Publication number: 20050055697Abstract: The present invention relates to the problem of scheduling work for employees and/or other resources in a help desk or similar environment. The employees have different levels of training and availabilities. The jobs, which occur as a result of dynamically occurring events, consist of multiple tasks ordered by chain precedence. Each job and/or task carries with it a penalty which is a step function of the time taken to complete it, the deadlines and penalties having been negotiated as part of one or more service level agreement contracts. The goal is to minimize the total amount of penalties paid. The invention consists of a pair of heuristic schemes for this difficult scheduling problem, one greedy and one randomized. The greedy scheme is used to provide a quick initial solution, while the greedy and randomized schemes are combined in order to think more deeply about particular problem instances.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2003Publication date: March 10, 2005Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Melissa Buco, Rong Chang, Laura Luan, Christopher Ward, Joel Wolf, Philip Yu