Patents by Inventor Paul Slade
Paul Slade 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: 11989384Abstract: Systems and methods for using dynamic actionable notifications are disclosed. The method includes: receiving, at a client device, a dynamic actionable notification associated with an event at a remote server, the dynamic actionable notification including one or more action items associated with the event; detecting user interaction with the dynamic actionable notification; retrieving current status of the one or more action items from the remote server; displaying one or more actionable graphical elements in a user interface of the dynamic actionable notification based on the retrieved current status of the one or more action items.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2021Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignees: ATLASSIAN PTY LTD., ATLASSIAN US, INC.Inventors: Matthew Russell, Joshua Devenny, Christophe Paul Capel, Nathaniel Mackay Stuart Jones, Princey James, Mostafa A. Draz, Paul Murray Slade, Carl Pritchett, Fernanda Rockert Gomes, Eric James Fry, Xuting Qiu
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Patent number: 10176440Abstract: A method for workflow sharing includes determining, by a source workflow management computer, one or more plugins upon which a workflow relies, determining, by the source workflow management computer, a particular plugin of the one or more plugins is not certain to exist on a target workflow management computer, removing, by the source workflow management computer, a portion of the workflow associated with the particular plugin to generate an exportable workflow comprising a description identifying the particular plugin and the removed portion of the workflow, wherein the exportable workflow does not include the particular plugin, sending, by the source workflow management computer, the exportable workflow to a marketplace server that hosts a collection of exportable workflows for access by the target workflow management computer.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2017Date of Patent: January 8, 2019Assignee: ATLASSIAN PTY LTDInventors: Brenden Jeffery Bain, Joshua James Devenny, Jonathan Doklovic, Paul Slade
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Publication number: 20180075374Abstract: A method for workflow sharing includes determining, by a source workflow management computer, one or more plugins upon which a workflow relies, determining, by the source workflow management computer, a particular plugin of the one or more plugins is not certain to exist on a target workflow management computer, removing, by the source workflow management computer, a portion of the workflow associated with the particular plugin to generate an exportable workflow comprising a description identifying the particular plugin and the removed portion of the workflow, wherein the exportable workflow does not include the particular plugin, sending, by the source workflow management computer, the exportable workflow to a marketplace server that hosts a collection of exportable workflows for access by the target workflow management computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Inventors: Brenden Jeffery BAIN, Joshua James DEVENNY, Jonathan DOKLOVIC, Paul SLADE
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Patent number: 9773216Abstract: Individuals are provided with a mechanism for sharing their team's workflow with other teams in their organization on different instances in an enterprise or network, or with external parties in other organizations via a workflow marketplace. In this way, individuals can easily use workflows that other people have published, or move a workflow from staging to production in their own organization.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2013Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: ATLASSIAN PTY LTDInventors: Brenden Jeffery Bain, Joshua James Devenny, Jonathan Doklovic, Paul Slade
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Patent number: 9714519Abstract: An extendable structure which may be used in space-based applications, for example forming the body of a telescope. The structure is movable between a stowed configuration and an extended configuration, and comprises a plurality of walls arranged to give a polygonal cross-section in the extended configuration. Each wall comprises a plurality of repeating units which are connected by a plurality of hinges. Each repeating unit itself comprises a plurality of sections connected by pluralities of first and second hinges, and in the extended configuration, each of the first hinges lies between two second hinges with the second hinges having axes which are inclined with respect to the first hinge axis.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2009Date of Patent: July 25, 2017Assignee: ASTRIUM LIMITEDInventor: Richard Paul Slade
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Publication number: 20140236649Abstract: Issues are linked to items that are external to the system installation to connect people, teams, and applications, in which users can share issues and search results with each other. Remote issue links connect issue tracking system issues to objects and pages in other instances, such as Web applications. Activity streams show events from all linked applications and third-party applications. In another embodiment, a user is allowed to copy issues from one issue tracking system instance to another. Once an application link is established between the local issue tracking system instance and another, a new issue action, remote copy, appears in a view issue page. The user is prompted to map field values by field names for the issue tracking system's built-in fields and/or to configure default values for required fields. In some embodiments, appropriate permissions are required to set the field value on the target site.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2013Publication date: August 21, 2014Inventors: Shihab Hassan HAMID, Matthew QUAIL, Graeme David SMITH, Olli Risto NEVALAINEN, Paul SLADE
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Publication number: 20140236843Abstract: Individuals are provided with a mechanism for sharing their team's workflow with other teams in their organization on different instances in an enterprise or network, or with external parties in other organizations via a workflow marketplace. In this way, individuals can easily use workflows that other people have published, or move a workflow from staging to production in their own organization.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2013Publication date: August 21, 2014Inventors: Brenden Jeffery BAIN, Joshua James DEVENNY, Jonathan DOKLOVIC, Paul SLADE
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Publication number: 20100319270Abstract: An extendable structure which may be used in space-based applications, for example forming the body of a telescope. The structure is movable between a stowed configuration and an extended configuration, and comprises a plurality of walls arranged to give a polygonal cross-section in the extended configuration. Each wall comprises a plurality of repeating units which are connected by a plurality of hinges. Each repeating unit itself comprises a plurality of sections connected by pluralities of first and second hinges, and in the extended configuration, each of the first hinges lies between two second hinges with the second hinges having axes which are inclined with respect to the first hinge axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: Astrium LimitedInventor: Richard Paul SLADE
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Publication number: 20060267312Abstract: An airbag cover includes a surface configured to face a passenger compartment of a vehicle and at least one tear seam configured to rupture upon inflation of an airbag. The at least one tear seam is formed as a relatively thin region of the cover and is not visible to an unaided human eye viewing the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2005Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Paul Slade, Roberto Buiocchi
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Publication number: 20020089512Abstract: A method for multiple rendering of an image includes selecting a level of detail (LOD) and selecting a set of offset biases based on the number of renderings. The offset biases are combined with the LOD resulting in processing biases. The processing biases are then truncated. The truncated bias values are then used as the basis of mipmap level processing for each rendering. The resulting renderings are then accumulated and sent to an output video device or additional image processor. Also, a computer system for carrying out the process may include multiple graphics processors containing registers, so that the offset biases can be rotated for each rendering between processors.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2001Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventors: Paul Slade, Gary Tarolli, Ryan Nunn