Patents by Inventor Scott Bolduc
Scott Bolduc 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: 11636215Abstract: An apparatus includes a memory and a hardware processor. The memory stores a plurality of conversion rules. The processor receives a first log from a server. The first log indicates that the server attempted to install a software patch. The processor converts, based on the plurality of conversion rules, the first log into a different format to produce a second log. The processor also determines, based on the second log, that the software patch install failed and determines a cause for the software patch install failure. The processor further determines a series of steps to remedy the cause and perform the series of steps to remedy the cause.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2021Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Hitendra Kumar, Scott Bolduc, Rakesh Jain
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Publication number: 20220083669Abstract: An apparatus includes a memory and a hardware processor. The memory stores a plurality of conversion rules. The processor receives a first log from a server. The first log indicates that the server attempted to install a software patch. The processor converts, based on the plurality of conversion rules, the first log into a different format to produce a second log. The processor also determines, based on the second log, that the software patch install failed and determines a cause for the software patch install failure. The processor further determines a series of steps to remedy the cause and perform the series of steps to remedy the cause.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Hitendra Kumar, Scott Bolduc, Rakesh Jain
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Patent number: 11244058Abstract: An apparatus includes a memory and a hardware processor. The memory stores a plurality of conversion rules. The processor receives a first log from a server. The first log indicates that the server attempted to install a software patch. The processor converts, based on the plurality of conversion rules, the first log into a different format to produce a second log and extracts a plurality of words from the second log. The processor also determines, based on the extracted words, that the software patch install failed and determines, based on the extracted words, a cause for the software patch install failure. The processor further determines a series of steps to remedy the cause and perform the series of steps to remedy the cause.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2019Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Hitendra Kumar, Scott Bolduc, Rakesh Jain
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Publication number: 20210081540Abstract: An apparatus includes a memory and a hardware processor. The memory stores a plurality of conversion rules. The processor receives a first log from a server. The first log indicates that the server attempted to install a software patch. The processor converts, based on the plurality of conversion rules, the first log into a different format to produce a second log and extracts a plurality of words from the second log. The processor also determines, based on the extracted words, that the software patch install failed and determines, based on the extracted words, a cause for the software patch install failure. The processor further determines a series of steps to remedy the cause and perform the series of steps to remedy the cause.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2019Publication date: March 18, 2021Inventors: Hitendra Kumar, Scott Bolduc, Rakesh Jain
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Publication number: 20140222712Abstract: A method for normalizing and exchanging document data between trading partners in a retail ecosystem. The method may include acquiring electronic documents from a plurality of sending trading partners, each electronic document from the sending trading partners provided in a format corresponding to which trading partner the electronic document came from, and each electronic document having a document type. The method may transform the electronic documents to a normalized format based on map objects, each relating to a corresponding document type, the map objects generated based on specification models defined by the trading partners, the specification models defining relationships between data specifications of the trading partners for the document types and data specifications for the normalized format for the document types. Each transformed electronic document may de-normalized from the normalized format to one or more output formats based on the map objects for the corresponding document type.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: SPS COMMERCE, INC.Inventors: Luke Samaha, La Moine Zielieke, Scott Bjerstedt, Scott Bolduc
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Patent number: 7545121Abstract: A multiple-battery charging system for enabling a vehicle with an internal-combustion engine or hybrid engine to be equipped with a plurality of electric storage batteries. The multiple-battery charging system automatically connects batteries to load, at times alternatingly and at times in parallel. All batteries are charged, together or seriatim, and maintained in a charged state, by a single conventional charging source (alternator) with which the vehicle is equipped. In abnormal operating circumstances, such as when one or more batteries are defective or shorted, or the alternator is defective, the multiple-battery charging system prevents an operator from depleting a battery to the point where necessary peripheral equipment, such as a wheelchair lift, can no longer be operated.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2005Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Inventor: Scott A. Bolduc
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Publication number: 20060125443Abstract: A multiple-battery charging system for enabling a vehicle with an internal-combustion engine or hybrid engine to be equipped with a plurality of electric storage batteries. The multiple-battery charging system automatically connects batteries to load, at times alternatingly and at times in parallel. All batteries are charged, together or seriatim, and maintained in a charged state, by a single conventional charging source (alternator) with which the vehicle is equipped. In abnormal operating circumstances, such as when one or more batteries are defective or shorted, or the alternator is defective, the multiple-battery charging system prevents an operator from depleting a battery to the point where necessary peripheral equipment, such as a wheelchair lift, can no longer be operated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2005Publication date: June 15, 2006Inventor: Scott Bolduc
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Patent number: 5553684Abstract: A remotely-controlled system for the operation of the gas and brake pedals of a vehicle wherein a limited physical input is translated into desired vehicle acceleration and braking. A single joystick lever is linked electronically to mechanical components connected to the gas and brake pedals so as to operate those pedals in a fly-by-wire manner. The joystick lever is optionally tied to a feedback mechanism that permits the driver to adjust the resistance felt upon movement of the lever. In that way, the feel for the vehicle's operation can be experienced more readily. The control system of the present invention permits able-bodied operation of the vehicle without any interference.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1994Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Inventor: Scott A. Bolduc
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Patent number: 5086870Abstract: A remotely controlled system for the operation of a vehicle wherein a limited physical input is translated into desired vehicle movement. The invention uses a unitary manipulator with two axes of movement to direct the steering, acceleration and braking functions of the vehicle. The surplus current available from the main battery of the vehicle powers the control system. The steering function of the invention involves the conversion of a mechanical input into a frequency-based signal which is processed by a primary steering microprocessor. This microprocessor in turn directs a frequency-based motor controller to operate a motor which rotates a steering shaft of the vehicle. The acceleration and braking functions operate in the same way, wherein a primary acceleration microprocessor acts upon a frequency-based signal to direct a frequency-based motor which is connected to the accelerator and brake pedals of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1990Date of Patent: February 11, 1992Assignee: Division Driving Systems, Inc.Inventor: Scott Bolduc