Patents by Inventor Stephen Pfeiffer

Stephen Pfeiffer 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: 8949403
    Abstract: An IS monitoring approach is described that is capable of monitoring the availability of various software components. A further capability is that the availability of the individual software components upon which a specific business logic process depends may each be individually and continuously checked, in a combined fashion that is referenced to the specific business logic process, so that the status of the business logic process itself (e.g., operable or non-operable) can be continuously determined on an on-going basis. Moreover, operability or non-operability can be established over a wide range of different business logic processes on a process by process basis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2015
    Assignee: SAP SE
    Inventors: Janko Budzisch, Pavel Kojevnikov, Stephen Pfeiffer
  • Patent number: 7941457
    Abstract: An interface for providing monitoring information from any monitored component to a central monitoring system in which an XML document is created according to a DTD conforming to a tree-structured monitoring architecture and then is made available to the central monitoring system either by posting it as an HTTP message or filing it in a designated directory, where it can be periodically polled by the central monitoring system. An initial long-form XML document can be used to completely specify the monitoring tree for the monitored component, and then subsequent short-form XML documents can be posted with current data corresponding to the monitoring tree elements themselves. An XML processor at the central monitoring system converts the XML document contents and applies them to a standard interface which has previously been available directly to fully conforming components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2011
    Assignee: SAP Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Stephen Pfeiffer, Julian Droescher, Christiane Kettschau
  • Patent number: 7734763
    Abstract: An Information Systems (IS) monitoring approach is described that is capable of monitoring and displaying the availability of various software components, including “foundational” operation features of the IS infrastructure. A further capability is that the availability of the individual software components upon which a specific business logic process depends may each be individually and continuously checked, in a combined fashion that is referenced to the specific business logic process, so that the status of the business logic process itself (e.g., operable or non-operable) can be continuously determined. Moreover, operability or non-operability can be established over a wide range of different business logic processes on a process by process basis. In this manner, an IS administrator can keep abreast of the status of the IS infrastructure and its ability to execute business logic processes dependent on lower level software.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2010
    Assignee: SAP AG
    Inventors: Janko Budzisch, Pavel Kojevnikov, Stephen Pfeiffer
  • Patent number: 7617462
    Abstract: An IS monitoring approach is described that is capable of monitoring the availability of various software components. A further capability is that the availability of the individual software components upon which a specific business logic process depends may each be individually and continuously checked, in a combined fashion that is referenced to the specific business logic process, so that the status of the business logic process itself (e.g., operable or non-operable) can be continuously determined on an on-going basis. Moreover, operability or non-operability can be established over a wide range of different business logic processes on a process by process basis. In various embodiments, the results of the monitoring may be continuously updated and displayed in a display so that an IS administrator can visually ascertain the status of the enterprise's various business logic processes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 10, 2009
    Assignee: SAP AG
    Inventors: Janko Budzisch, Pavel Kojevnikov, Stephen Pfeiffer
  • Publication number: 20080072178
    Abstract: An IS monitoring approach is described that is capable of monitoring the availability of various software components. A further capability is that the availability of the individual software components upon which a specific business logic process depends may each be individually and continuously checked, in a combined fashion that is referenced to the specific business logic process, so that the status of the business logic process itself (e.g., operable or non-operable) can be continuously determined on an on-going basis. Moreover, operability or non-operability can be established over a wide range of different business logic processes on a process by process basis. In various embodiments, the results of the monitoring may be continuously updated and displayed in a display so that an IS administrator can visually ascertain the status of the enterprise's various business logic processes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2003
    Publication date: March 20, 2008
    Inventors: Janko Budzisch, Pavel Kojevnikov, Stephen Pfeiffer
  • Publication number: 20070299962
    Abstract: An Information Systems (IS) monitoring approach is described that is capable of monitoring and displaying the availability of various software components, including “foundational” operation features of the IS infrastructure. A further capability is that the availability of the individual software components upon which a specific business logic process depends may each be individually and continuously checked, in a combined fashion that is referenced to the specific business logic process, so that the status of the business logic process itself (e.g., operable or non-operable) can be continuously determined. Moreover, operability or non-operability can be established over a wide range of different business logic processes on a process by process basis. In this manner, an IS administrator can keep abreast of the status of the IS infrastructure and its ability to execute business logic processes dependent on lower level software.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2003
    Publication date: December 27, 2007
    Inventors: Janko Budzisch, Pavel Kojevnikov, Stephen Pfeiffer
  • Publication number: 20070198291
    Abstract: An interface for providing monitoring information from any monitored component to a central monitoring system in which an XML document is created according to a DTD conforming to a tree-structured monitoring architecture and then is made available to the central monitoring system either by posting it as an HTTP message or filing it in a designated directory, where it can be periodically polled by the central monitoring system. An initial long-form XML document can be used to completely specify the monitoring tree for the monitored component, and then subsequent short-form XML documents can be posted with current data corresponding to the monitoring tree elements themselves. An XML processor at the central monitoring system converts the XML document contents and applies them to a standard interface which has previously been available directly to fully conforming components.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2007
    Publication date: August 23, 2007
    Inventors: Stephen Pfeiffer, Julian Droescher, Christiane Kettschau
  • Patent number: 7209898
    Abstract: An interface for providing monitoring information from any monitored component to a central monitoring system in which an XML document is created according to a DTD conforming to a tree-structured monitoring architecture and then is made available to the central monitoring system either by posting it as an HTTP message or filing it in a designated directory, where it can be periodically polled by the central monitoring system. An initial long-form XML document can be used to completely specify the monitoring tree for the monitored component, and then subsequent short-form XML documents can be posted with current data corresponding to the monitoring tree elements themselves. An XML processor at the central monitoring system converts the XML document contents and applies them to a standard interface which has previously been available directly to fully conforming components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2007
    Assignee: SAP Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Stephen Pfeiffer, Julian Droescher, Christiane Kettschau
  • Publication number: 20060149729
    Abstract: A system and method for monitoring availability of applications. According to an embodiment of the invention, a method includes providing a set of monitoring instructions to an agent, with the set of monitoring instructions including a time stamp and the set of monitoring instructions regarding monitoring of the availability of applications. The method includes receiving a status inquiry from the agent, the inquiry including the time stamp, comparing the time stamp received from the agent to a time stamp for up-to-date monitoring instructions, and sending the up-to-date monitoring instructions to the agent if the time stamp of the up-to-date monitoring instructions is later than the time stamp received from the agent.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2004
    Publication date: July 6, 2006
    Inventors: Stephen Pfeiffer, Christiane Kettschau, Julian Droescher
  • Publication number: 20040078722
    Abstract: An interface for providing monitoring information from any monitored component to a central monitoring system in which an XML document is created according to a DTD conforming to a tree-structured monitoring architecture and then is made available to the central monitoring system either by posting it as an HTTP message or filing it in a designated directory, where it can be periodically polled by the central monitoring system. An initial long-form XML document can be used to completely specify the monitoring tree for the monitored component, and then subsequent short-form XML documents can be posted with current data corresponding to the monitoring tree elements themselves. An XML processor at the central monitoring system converts the XML document contents and applies them to a standard interface which has previously been available directly to fully conforming components.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2002
    Publication date: April 22, 2004
    Inventors: Stephen Pfeiffer, Julian Droescher, Christiane Kettschau