Patents by Inventor Paul W Tamminga

Paul W Tamminga 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: 9235386
    Abstract: In general, techniques are described that facilitate the reuse of software assets within an enterprise. A software asset, as used herein, refers to a set of one or more related artifacts that have been created or harvested for the purpose of applying that asset repeatedly in subsequent development environments. A system, for example, is described that includes a repository to store artifacts, and an asset source to generate a software asset based on the artifacts. The system further includes an asset management system to receive the software asset from the asset source and store the software asset within an asset library. The system may further include a model having one or more elements, and an asset retrieval module to selectively retrieve a subset of the software assets from the asset library based on input from a user identifying one or more of the elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2008
    Date of Patent: January 12, 2016
    Assignee: AKANA, INC.
    Inventors: Brent A. Carlson, Timothy J. Graser, Dave H. Gross, Debra L. Mariner, John J. Palof, Paul W. Tamminga
  • Patent number: 7895563
    Abstract: In general, techniques are described that facilitate the reuse of software assets within an enterprise. A software asset, as used herein, refers to a set of one or more related artifacts that have been created or harvested for the purpose of applying that asset repeatedly in subsequent development environments. A system, for example, is described that includes a repository to store artifacts, and an asset source to generate a software asset based on the artifacts. The system further includes an asset management system to receive the software asset from the asset source and store the software asset within an asset library. The system may further include a model having one or more elements, and an asset retrieval module to selectively retrieve a subset of the software assets from the asset library based on input from a user identifying one or more of the elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2011
    Assignee: Logic Library, Inc.
    Inventors: Brent A. Carlson, Dave H. Gross, Timothy J. Graser, Debra L. Mariner, John J. Palof, Paul W. Tamminga
  • Publication number: 20080133558
    Abstract: In general, techniques are described that facilitate the reuse of software assets within an enterprise. A software asset, as used herein, refers to a set of one or more related artifacts that have been created or harvested for the purpose of applying that asset repeatedly in subsequent development environments. A system, for example, is described that includes a repository to store artifacts, and an asset source to generate a software asset based on the artifacts. The system further includes an asset management system to receive the software asset from the asset source and store the software asset within an asset library. The system may further include a model having one or more elements, and an asset retrieval module to selectively retrieve a subset of the software assets from the asset library based on input from a user identifying one or more of the elements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2008
    Publication date: June 5, 2008
    Applicant: LogicLibrary, Inc.
    Inventors: Brent A. Carlson, Timothy J. Graser, Dave H. Gross, Debra L. Mariner, John J. Palof, Paul W. Tamminga
  • Patent number: 7322024
    Abstract: In general, techniques are described that facilitate the reuse of software assets within an enterprise. A software asset, as used herein, refers to a set of one or more related artifacts that have been created or harvested for the purpose of applying that asset repeatedly in subsequent development environments. A system, for example, is described that includes a repository to store artifacts, and an asset source to generate a software asset based on the artifacts. The system further includes an asset management system to receive the software asset from the asset source and store the software asset within an asset library. The system may further include a model having one or more elements, and an asset retrieval module to selectively retrieve a subset of the software assets from the asset library based on input from a user identifying one or more of the elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2008
    Assignee: LogicLibrary, Inc.
    Inventors: Brent A. Carlson, Timothy J Graser, Dave H Gross, Debra L Mariner, John J Palof, Paul W Tamminga
  • Patent number: 7149734
    Abstract: In general, techniques are described that facilitate the reuse of software assets within an enterprise. A software asset, as used herein, refers to a set of one or more related artifacts that have been created or harvested for the purpose of applying that asset repeatedly in subsequent development environments. A system, for example, is described that includes a repository to store artifacts, and an asset source to generate a software asset based on the artifacts. The system further includes an asset management system to receive the software asset from the asset source and store the software asset within an asset library. The system may further include a model having one or more elements, and an asset retrieval module to selectively retrieve a subset of the software assets from the asset library based on input from a user identifying one or more of the elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2006
    Assignee: Logic Library, Inc.
    Inventors: Brent A. Carlson, Dave H Gross, Timothy J Graser, Debra L Mariner, John J Palof, Paul W Tamminga
  • Publication number: 20030182470
    Abstract: In general, techniques are described that facilitate the reuse of software assets within an enterprise. A software asset, as used herein, refers to a set of one or more related artifacts that have been created or harvested for the purpose of applying that asset repeatedly in subsequent development environments. A system, for example, is described that includes a repository to store artifacts, and an asset source to generate a software asset based on the artifacts. The system further includes an asset management system to receive the software asset from the asset source and store the software asset within an asset library. The system may further include a model having one or more elements, and an asset retrieval module to selectively retrieve a subset of the software assets from the asset library based on input from a user identifying one or more of the elements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 18, 2002
    Publication date: September 25, 2003
    Inventors: Brent A. Carlson, Timothy J. Graser, Dave H. Gross, Debra L. Mariner, John J. Palof, Paul W. Tamminga
  • Publication number: 20030046282
    Abstract: In general, techniques are described that facilitate the reuse of software assets within an enterprise. A software asset, as used herein, refers to a set of one or more related artifacts that have been created or harvested for the purpose of applying that asset repeatedly in subsequent development environments. A system, for example, is described that includes a repository to store artifacts, and an asset source to generate a software asset based on the artifacts. The system further includes an asset management system to receive the software asset from the asset source and store the software asset within an asset library. The system may further include a model having one or more elements, and an asset retrieval module to selectively retrieve a subset of the software assets from the asset library based on input from a user identifying one or more of the elements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 26, 2002
    Publication date: March 6, 2003
    Inventors: Brent A. Carlson, Dave H. Gross, Timothy J. Graser, Debra L. Mariner, John J. Palof, Paul W. Tamminga