Patents Assigned to Business Performance Systems
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Patent number: 8726351Abstract: Systems and/or methods for controlling access to a plurality of records and/or documentary materials to be persisted in an electronic archives system are provided. The plurality of records and/or documentary material and all preserved information may be stored and accessed on the basis of user and/or object attributes. The user attributes include group affiliation, ownership, and state (e.g., workflow step and time of day). The object attributes include group affiliation, business role, clearance or access level, and network address from which access is requested. Access to the plurality of records and/or documentary material can be obtained both from within a single security domain as well as across more than one security domain.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2007Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignees: Lockheed Martin Corporation, Electric Data Systems Corporation, Business Performance Systems, Fenestra Technologies CorporationInventors: Richard L. Metzer, James E. Grant, William T. Jackson, David P. Isaac, Matthew J. McKennirey, Kenneth L. Bedford
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Patent number: 7783596Abstract: Systems and/or methods for storing and/or retrieving assets in connection with an extremely large scale computer storage system are provided. An asset catalog may comprise a plurality of asset catalog entries stored according to at least one schema and corresponding to a plurality of assets. A storage architecture may be capable of storing the plurality of assets, with the storage architecture comprising a storage locator and a federator. An item identification scheme may be capable of providing identifiers to reference, locate, and/or access said assets and/or said asset catalog entries stored in the asset catalog in the storage architecture. The computer storage system may be scalable essentially without limitation while maintaining asset storage and retrieval flexibility and substantially obsolescence-proof survivability of assets.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignees: Lockheed Martin Corporation, Business Performance SystemsInventors: Richard Smolen, Daniel Earman, Rodney Ripley, David Isaac
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Patent number: 7711703Abstract: Systems and/or methods for storing and/or retrieving assets in connection with an extremely large scale computer storage system are provided. An asset catalog may comprise a plurality of asset catalog entries stored according to at least one schema and corresponding to a plurality of assets. A storage architecture may be capable of storing the plurality of assets, with the storage architecture comprising a storage locator and a federator. An item identification scheme may be capable of providing identifiers to reference, locate, and/or access said assets and/or said asset catalog entries stored in the asset catalog in the storage architecture. The computer storage system may be scalable essentially without limitation while maintaining asset storage and retrieval flexibility and substantially obsolescence-proof survivability of assets.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2007Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignees: Lockheed Martin Corporation, Business Performance SystemsInventors: Richard Smolen, Daniel Earman, Rodney Ripley, David Isaac
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Patent number: 7711702Abstract: Systems and/or methods for storing and/or retrieving assets in connection with an extremely large scale computer storage system are provided. An asset catalog may comprise a plurality of asset catalog entries stored according to at least one schema and corresponding to a plurality of assets. A storage architecture may be capable of storing the plurality of assets, with the storage architecture comprising a storage locator and a federator. An item identification scheme may be capable of providing identifiers to reference, locate, and/or access said assets and/or said asset catalog entries stored in the asset catalog in the storage architecture. The computer storage system may be scalable essentially without limitation while maintaining asset storage and retrieval flexibility and substantially obsolescence-proof survivability of assets.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2007Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignees: Lockheed Martin Corporation, Business Performance SystemsInventors: Richard Smolen, Daniel Earman, Rodney Ripley, David Isaac
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Publication number: 20080072290Abstract: Systems and/or methods for controlling access to a plurality of records and/or documentary materials to be persisted in an electronic archives system are provided. The plurality of records and/or documentary material and all preserved information may be stored and accessed on the basis of user and/or object attributes. The user attributes include group affiliation, ownership, and state (e.g., workflow step and time of day). The object attributes include group affiliation, business role, clearance or access level, and network address from which access is requested. Access to the plurality of records and/or documentary material can be obtained both from within a single security domain as well as across more than one security domain.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicants: Lockheed Martin Corporation, BUSINESS PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS, FENESTRA TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION, ELECTRONIC DATA SYSTEMS CORPORATIONInventors: Richard Metzer, James Grant, William Jackson, David Isaac, Matthew McKennirey, Kenneth Bedford
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Publication number: 20080005194Abstract: Systems and/or methods for storing and/or retrieving assets in connection with an extremely large scale computer storage system are provided. An asset catalog may comprise a plurality of asset catalog entries stored according to at least one schema and corresponding to a plurality of assets. A storage architecture may be capable of storing the plurality of assets, with the storage architecture comprising a storage locator and a federator. An item identification scheme may be capable of providing identifiers to reference, locate, and/or access said assets and/or said asset catalog entries stored in the asset catalog in the storage architecture. The computer storage system may be scalable essentially without limitation while maintaining asset storage and retrieval flexibility and substantially obsolescence-proof survivability of assets.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicants: LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION, BUSINESS PERFORMANCE SYSTEMSInventors: Richard Smolen, Daniel Earman, Rodney Ripley, David Isaac
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Publication number: 20070260620Abstract: Systems and/or methods for storing and/or retrieving assets in connection with an extremely large scale computer storage system are provided. An asset catalog may comprise a plurality of asset catalog entries stored according to at least one schema and corresponding to a plurality of assets. A storage architecture may be capable of storing the plurality of assets, with the storage architecture comprising a storage locator and a federator. An item identification scheme may be capable of providing identifiers to reference, locate, and/or access said assets and/or said asset catalog entries stored in the asset catalog in the storage architecture. The computer storage system may be scalable essentially without limitation while maintaining asset storage and retrieval flexibility and substantially obsolescence-proof survivability of assets.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2007Publication date: November 8, 2007Applicants: LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION, BUSINESS PERFORMANCE SYSTEMSInventors: Richard Smolen, Daniel Earman, Rodney Ripley, David Isaac
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Publication number: 20070260476Abstract: Systems and/or methods for storing and/or retrieving assets in connection with an extremely large scale computer storage system are provided. An asset catalog may comprise a plurality of asset catalog entries stored according to at least one schema and corresponding to a plurality of assets. A storage architecture may be capable of storing the plurality of assets, with the storage architecture comprising a storage locator and a federator. An item identification scheme may be capable of providing identifiers to reference, locate, and/or access said assets and/or said asset catalog entries stored in the asset catalog in the storage architecture. The computer storage system may be scalable essentially without limitation while maintaining asset storage and retrieval flexibility and substantially obsolescence-proof survivability of assets.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2007Publication date: November 8, 2007Applicants: LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION, BUSINESS PERFORMANCE SYSTEMSInventors: Richard Smolen, Daniel Earman, Rodney Ripley, David Isaac
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Publication number: 20070260621Abstract: Systems and/or methods for storing and/or retrieving assets in connection with an extremely large scale computer storage system are provided. An asset catalog may comprise a plurality of asset catalog entries stored according to at least one schema and corresponding to a plurality of assets. A storage architecture may be capable of storing the plurality of assets, with the storage architecture comprising a storage locator and a federator. An item identification scheme may be capable of providing identifiers to reference, locate, and/or access said assets and/or said asset catalog entries stored in the asset catalog in the storage architecture. The computer storage system may be scalable essentially without limitation while maintaining asset storage and retrieval flexibility and substantially obsolescence-proof survivability of assets.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2007Publication date: November 8, 2007Applicants: LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION, BUSINESS PERFORMANCE SYSTEMSInventors: Richard Smolen, Daniel Earman, Rodney Ripley, David Isaac