Patents Assigned to iMediation S.A.
  • Publication number: 20020116354
    Abstract: A disclosed method for transforming data from client-server request/response cycle includes receiving session-level semantic events. The session-level semantic events are mapped to accumulation containers based on a policy, for instance, based on a session identifier. The session level semantic events are examined for a type. From the type, the session level semantic events are mapped to one or more rules which perform aggregations, accumulations, or other operations based on the data from the session level semantic events. The rules perform these aggregations, accumulations, or other operations over a set of session level semantic events for generating information (termed “enterprise facts”) that are independent of the client-server protocol and have an meaning in context that spans more than the request/response cycle. Enterprise facts are generated when an session level semantic event that is a triggering condition for an action is received.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2001
    Publication date: August 22, 2002
    Applicant: iMediation S.A.
    Inventors: Regis Jacques Baudu, Dominique Michel Colin, Andres Cores, Denis Rene Marie L'Hospitalier, Faraj Sair
  • Publication number: 20020065850
    Abstract: Disclosed are computer-implemented methods and systems for generating composite resources of a web site. A request including an identifier of a composite site is received and the identifier used to retrieve a characterization of the composite site. The characterization includes identifiers of component resources that make up the composite site resource as well as the layout in which the components should be assembled to form the composite site resource. Upon identifying the components, this information is passed to a client system that retrieves the component resources, e.g., from across a network. The retrieved components are assembled into the composite site resource at the server side, of a client-server interaction with the end-user. The composite site resource is provided to the end user's client system. An additionally disclosed aspect is where the composite site resources includes an HTML frameset.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2001
    Publication date: May 30, 2002
    Applicant: iMediation S.A. a French Corporation
    Inventors: Regis Jacques Baudu, Dominique Michel Colin, Andres Cores, Denis Rene Marie L'Hospitalier, Faraj Sair