Patents by Inventor Tudor Hulubei
Tudor Hulubei 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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Publication number: 20180260216Abstract: An automatic documentation generation and management system and method, for documenting configurable systems such as complex software applications and hardware systems is disclosed. The method retrieves configuration parameters from the configurable system and utilizes them to automatically generate an explanatory document specific to the configured system. The invention also discloses a documentation appliance system, which is a dedicated documentation server coupled to the configurable system via a communication network, preferably via an Intranet. In yet another alternative, the invention may be practiced by integrating code for automatic documentation generation within the configurable system program.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2018Publication date: September 13, 2018Applicant: ECORA.COM CORPInventors: Alexander Bakman, Daniel Sabin, Tudor Hulubei, Shalom Wertsberger
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Patent number: 9959115Abstract: An automatic documentation generation and management system and method, for documenting configurable systems such as complex software applications and hardware systems is disclosed. The method retrieves configuration parameters from the configurable system and utilizes them to automatically generate an explanatory document specific to the configured system. The invention also discloses a documentation appliance system, which is a dedicated documentation server coupled to the configurable system via a communication network, preferably via an Intranet. In yet another alternative, the invention may be practiced by integrating code for automatic documentation generation within the configurable system program.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2005Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: ECORA.COM Corp.Inventors: Alexander Bakman, Daniel Sabin, Tudor Hulubei, Shalom Wertsberger
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Patent number: 8700616Abstract: Aspects of the invention relate to the use of electronic maps and providing information about intersecting streets. A given region of interest on a map may include any number of features. Features of interest, including road segments and intersections, can be filtered to remove non-street data. The results may be analyzed according to individual street segments. Each segment may be identified by a feature ID, and the relationship each segment has with a given intersection is analyzed. Thus, the direction of a segment into or out of an intersection is determined, along with the physical locations of the beginning and end of the segment. This information is used to provide robust map information that may be displayed to a user. Heuristics can be applied to the map information to provide coherent address or direction information to the user for a given point of interest.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2012Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Google Inc.Inventor: Tudor Hulubei
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Patent number: 8610717Abstract: Aspects of the invention relate generally to accessing, storing, and processing vector data to represent various geographical features such as roads, rivers, lakes, countries, continents, and oceans on one or more maps. More specifically, the vector data may be pre-simplified for rendering at different zoom levels. The simplification process is based on removing vertices from vector data in order to reduce the number of points in a given polygon or line. As this process is very expensive in terms of time and processing power, the system and method allow for estimation of the proportion of vertices which that would be removed from the original geometry. Based on this estimation, one may decide whether or not the simplification is worth the effort to compute and store the simplified data.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2013Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Tudor Hulubei, David Eustis
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Publication number: 20130271479Abstract: Aspects of the invention relate generally to accessing, storing, and processing vector data to represent various geographical features such as roads, rivers, lakes, countries, continents, and oceans on one or more maps. More specifically, the vector data may be pre-simplified for rendering at different zoom levels. The simplification process is based on removing vertices from vector data in order to reduce the number of points in a given polygon or line. As this process is very expensive in terms of time and processing power, the system and method allow for estimation of the proportion of vertices which that would be removed from the original geometry. Based on this estimation, one may decide whether or not the simplification is worth the effort to compute and store the simplified data.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventors: Tudor Hulubei, David Eustis
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Patent number: 8527478Abstract: Aspects of the invention relate generally to updating of interconnected features stored in a repository while maintaining highly consisting views of the repository data. More specifically, the invention relates to updating some features in bulk while providing for incremental updates for other features which are not completely independent of the bulk edits. The bulk edits are grouped into stages or “epochs” associated with various manageable states, including, for example, a building state, an approval state, a live state, and an abandoned state. The current view of the data is thus based on the status of each of the epochs. At the same time, incremental edits may be performed where the incremental edits are independent of the current live bulk epoch. This allows the system to maintain consistent views of the data until an entire group of features moves into the live state.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2010Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Seth Goldman, David Eustis, Tudor Hulubei, John Danaher
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Publication number: 20120206469Abstract: Aspects of the invention relate generally to accessing, storing, and processing vector data to represent various geographical features such as roads, rivers, lakes, countries, continents, and oceans on one or more maps. More specifically, the vector data may be pre-simplified for rendering at different zoom levels. The simplification process is based on removing vertices from vector data in order to reduce the number of points in a given polygon or line. As this process is very expensive in terms of time and processing power, the system and method allow for estimation of the proportion of vertices which that would be removed from the original geometry. Based on this estimation, one may decide whether or not the simplification is worth the effort to compute and store the simplified data.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2011Publication date: August 16, 2012Inventors: Tudor Hulubei, David Eustis
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Publication number: 20120150433Abstract: Aspects of the invention relate to the use of electronic maps and providing information about intersecting streets. A given region of interest on a map may include any number of features. Features of interest, including road segments and intersections, can be filtered to remove non-street data. The results may be analyzed according to individual street segments. Each segment may be identified by a feature ID, and the relationship each segment has with a given intersection is analyzed. Thus, the direction of a segment into or out of an intersection is determined, along with the physical locations of the beginning and end of the segment. This information is used to provide robust map information that may be displayed to a user. Heuristics can be applied to the map information to provide coherent address or direction information to the user for a given point of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2012Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: GOOGLE INC.Inventor: Tudor Hulubei
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Patent number: 8190715Abstract: A storage area network push install performs SAN agent installation on a plurality of hosts according to a host install list. The target hosts may employ different operating systems, or platforms, and the installer selectively copies an install kit corresponding to the operating system on the target host The install kit includes an agent specific install script for identifying agent specific parameters on the target host. The installer initiates and remotely responds to the execution of the install script, or configuration script, in lieu of manual intervention by an operator, to provide the agent specific parameters for the agents being installed on the target host. The execution of the install script generates an agent initialization file for installing the agents in the appropriate locations on the target system. The agent initialization file establishes folders for locating the agent executable files and associated support files, as well as other runtime parameters.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2004Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: EMC CorporationInventors: Arun Narayanaswamy, Tudor Hulubei
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Patent number: 8176045Abstract: Aspects of the invention relate to the use of electronic maps and providing information about intersecting streets. A given region of interest on a map may include any number of features. Features of interest, including road segments and intersections, can be filtered to remove non-street data. The results may be analyzed according to individual street segments. Each segment may be identified by a feature ID, and the relationship each segment has with a given intersection is analyzed. Thus, the direction of a segment into or out of an intersection is determined, along with the physical locations of the beginning and end of the segment. This information is used to provide robust map information that may be displayed to a user. Heuristics can be applied to the map information to provide coherent address or direction information to the user for a given point of interest.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Google Inc.Inventor: Tudor Hulubei
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Publication number: 20100250619Abstract: Aspects of the invention relate to the use of electronic maps and providing information about intersecting streets. A given region of interest on a map may include any number of features. Features of interest, including road segments and intersections, can be filtered to remove non-street data. The results may be analyzed according to individual street segments. Each segment may be identified by a feature ID, and the relationship each segment has with a given intersection is analyzed. Thus, the direction of a segment into or out of an intersection is determined, along with the physical locations of the beginning and end of the segment. This information is used to provide robust map information that may be displayed to a user. Heuristics can be applied to the map information to provide coherent address or direction information to the user for a given point of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: GOOGLE INC.Inventor: Tudor Hulubei
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Publication number: 20060206789Abstract: An automatic documentation generation and management system and method, for documenting configurable systems such as complex software applications and hardware systems is disclosed. The method retrieves configuration parameters from the configurable system and utilizes them to automatically generate an explanatory document specific to the configured system. The invention also discloses a documentation appliance system, which is a dedicated documentation server coupled to the configurable system via a communication network, preferably via an Intranet. In yet another alternative, the invention may be practiced by integrating code for automatic documentation generation within the configurable system program.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2005Publication date: September 14, 2006Inventors: Alexander Bakman, Daniel Sabin, Tudor Hulubei, Shalom Wertsberger
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Patent number: 6981207Abstract: An automatic documentation generation and management system and method, for documenting configurable systems such as complex software applications and hardware systems is disclosed. The method retrieves configuration parameters from the configurable system and utilizes them to automatically generate an explanatory document specific to the configured system. The invention also discloses a documentation appliance system, which is a dedicated documentation server coupled to the configurable system via a communication network, preferably via an Intranet. In yet another alternative, the invention may be practiced by integrating code for automatic documentation generation within the configurable system program.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2000Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Ecora Software CorporationInventors: Alexander Bakman, Daniel Sabin, Tudor Hulubei, Shalom Wertsberger