Patents Assigned to Waratek Pty Ltd.
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Patent number: 8473564Abstract: A multiple computer system is disclosed in which n computers (M1, M2 . . . Mn) each run a different portion of a single application program written to execute only on a single computer. The local memory of each computer is maintained substantially the same by updating all computers with every change made to addressed memory locations. Contention can arise when the same memory location is substantially simultaneously updated by two or more machines because of transmission delays and latency of the communications network interconnecting all the computers. In particular a method of detecting and resolving contention is disclosed which utilizes a count value indicative of the number of the sequence of occasions on which each memory location has been updated. Contention is indicated if the currently stored count value and the incoming updating count value are the same. The contention can be resolved by providing a further rule.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2007Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John M. Holt
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Patent number: 8209393Abstract: A multiple computer environment is disclosed in which an application program executes simultaneously on a plurality of computers (M1, M2, . . . Mn) interconnected by a communications network and in which the local memory of each computer is not maintained substantially the same by updating in due course. An address table mechanism is provided to permit access to an asset, object, or structure (i.e., memory location) for the purpose of updating, for example. Not all computers have the same memory, so it is not necessary for all computers to be updated.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2008Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John M. Holt
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Patent number: 8122198Abstract: The updating of only some memory locations in a multiple computer environment in which at least one applications program (50) executes simultaneously on a plurality of computers M1, M2 . . . Mn each of which has a local memory, is disclosed. Memory locations (A, B, D, E, X) in said local memory are categorized into two groups. The first group of memory locations (X1, X2, . . . Xn, A1, A2 . . . An) are each accessible by other computers. The second group of memory locations (B, E) are each accessible only by the computer having the local memory including the memory location. Changes to the values of memory locations in the first group only are transmitted to all other computers. A promotion mechanism is disclosed to promote memory locations in the second group into the first group in the event that application program execution means that a memory location in said second group is referred to by a memory location in the first group (ie the first group location now points to the second group location).Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2008Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John M. Holt
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Patent number: 8122200Abstract: A multiple computer environment is disclosed in which an application program executes simultaneously on a plurality of computers (M1, M2, . . . Mn) interconnected by a communications network (53) and in which the local memory of each computer is maintained substantially the same by updating in due course. A lock mechanism is provided to permit exclusive access to an asset, object, or structure (ie memory location) by acquisition and release of the lock. In particular, before a new lock can be acquired by any other computer on a memory location previously locked by one computer, any re-written content(s) for the previously locked memory location are transmitted to all the other computers and their corresponding memory locations (before the in due course updating). Thus when the new lock is acquired all the corresponding memory locations of all computers have been updated.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2008Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John M. Holt
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Patent number: 8095616Abstract: A multiple computer system is disclosed in which n computers (M1, M2 . . . Mn) each run a different portion of a single application program written to execute only on a single computer. The local memory of each computer is maintained substantially the same by updating all computers with every change made to addressed memory locations. Contention can arise when the same memory location is substantially simultaneously updated by two or more machines because of transmission delays and latency of the communications network interconnecting all the computers. In particular a method of detecting contention is disclosed which utilizes a count value indicative of the number of the sequence of occasions on which each memory location has been updated. Contention is indicated if the currently stored count value and the incoming updating count value are the same.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2007Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John M. Holt
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Patent number: 8090926Abstract: A multiple computer system with hybrid replicated shared memory is disclosed. The local memory (10, 20, . . . 80) of each of the multiple computers M1, M2, . . . Mn is partitioned into a first part (11, 21, . . . 81) and a second part (12, 22, . . . 82). Each of the first parts are identical and each of the second parts are independent. The total memory available to the system is the first memory part plus n times the second memory part, n being the total number of application running multiple computers.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2007Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John M. Holt
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Patent number: 8086805Abstract: A multiple computer system is disclosed in which n computers (M1, M2 . . . Mn) each run a different portion of a single application program written to execute only on a single computer. The local memory of each computer is maintained substantially the same by updating all computers with every change made to addressed memory locations. Contention can arise when the same memory location is substantially simultaneously updated by two or more machines because of transmission delays and latency of the communications network interconnecting all the computers. Contention detection and resolution is disclosed. A count value (99) indicative of the cumulative number of times each memory location has been updated is utilized. Contention is indicated if the currently stored count value and the incoming updating count value are the same. A method of echo suppression and a method of echo rejection are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2007Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John M. Holt
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Patent number: 7971005Abstract: A multiple computer system is disclosed in which n computers (M1, M2 . . . Mn) each run a different portion of a single application program written to execute only on a single computer. The local memory of each computer is maintained substantially the same by updating all computers with every change made to addressed memory locations. Contention can arise when the same memory location is substantially simultaneously updated by two or more machines because of transmission delays and latency of the communications network interconnecting all the computers. Contention detection and resolution is disclosed. A count value (99) indicative of the cumulative number of times each memory location has been updated is utilized. Contention is indicated if the currently stored count value and the incoming updating count value are the same. A method of echo suppression and a method of echo rejection are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John M. Holt
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Patent number: 7949837Abstract: A multiple computer system is disclosed in which n computers (M1, M2 . . . Mn) each run a different portion of a single application program written to execute only on a single computer. The local memory of each computer is maintained substantially the same by updating all computers with every change made to addressed memory locations. Contention can arise when the same memory location is substantially simultaneously updated by two or more machines because of transmission delays and latency of the communications network interconnecting all the computers. In particular a method of detecting and resolving contention is disclosed which utilizes a count value indicative of the number of the sequence of occasions on which each memory location has been updated. Contention is indicated if the currently stored count value and the incoming updating count value are the same. The contention can be resolved by providing a further rule.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2007Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John M. Holt
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Patent number: 7894341Abstract: A switch protocol for network communications (particularly but not exclusively for multiple computer systems) is disclosed in which each switch maintains a list of addresses which can be reached via each port of the switch. In addition, prior to delivering a message or packet to a port, the switch deletes any address in the message or packet which is unable to be reached via that port. The arrangement saves the repetitive sending of uni-cast messages and also saves broadcast messages being sent via the switches to computers which are not intended to receive the messages. Various networked topologies are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2007Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John M. Holt
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Patent number: 7860829Abstract: The present invention discloses a modified computer architecture (50, 71, 72) which enables an applications program (50) to be run simultaneously on a plurality of computers (M1, . . . Mn). Shared memory at each computer is updated with amendments and/or overwrites so that all memory read requests are satisfied locally. During initial program loading (75), or similar, instructions which result in memory being re-written or manipulated are identified (92). Additional instructions are inserted (103) to cause the equivalent memory locations at all computers to be updated.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2009Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John M. Holt
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Patent number: 7852845Abstract: A method of, and system for, asynchronous data transmission are disclosed which have application in the transmission of stock exchange data or replicated memory data. Later transmitted data is used to overwrite earlier transmitted and received data. However, earlier transmitted data which is received later than later transmitted data (for example due to network latency) does not overwrite the later transmitted data. Transmitted data packets include a count value indicative of the sequence position of each data packet in a transmitted sequence of data packets. A transmitter and receiver for asynchronous data transmission and reception, and a packet signal structure are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2007Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John M. Holt
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Patent number: 7849369Abstract: The updating of only some memory locations in a multiple computer environment in which at least one applications program (50) executes simultaneously on a plurality of computers M1, M2 . . . Mn each of which has a local memory, is disclosed. Memory locations (A, B, D, E, X) in said local memory are categorized into two groups. The first group of memory locations (X1, X2, . . . Xn, A1, A2, . . . An) are each present in other computers. The second group of memory locations (B, E) are each present only in the computer having the local memory including the memory location. Changes to the contents of memory locations in the first group only are transmitted to all other computers. A computer failure detection mechanism is disclosed to prevent updating of any first group memory locations of any failed computer.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2006Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John Matthew Holt
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Patent number: 7849151Abstract: A multiple computer system is disclosed in which n computers (M1, M2 . . . Mn) each run a different portion of a single application program written to execute only on a single computer. The local memory of each computer is maintained substantially the same by updating all computers with every change made to addressed memory locations. Contention can arise when the same memory location is substantially simultaneously updated by two or more machines because of transmission delays and latency of the communications network interconnecting all the computers. In particular a method of detecting contention is disclosed which utilizes a count value indicative of the number of the sequence of occasions on which each memory location has been updated. Contention is indicated if the currently stored count value and the incoming updating count value are the same.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John M. Holt
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Patent number: 7849452Abstract: The present invention discloses a modified computer architecture which enables an applications program to be run simultaneously on a plurality of computers. Shared memory at each computer is updated with amendments and/or overwrites so that all memory read requests are satisfied locally. During initial program loading, or similar, instructions which result in memory being re-written or manipulated are identified. Additional instructions are inserted to cause the equivalent memory locations at all computers to be updated.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2004Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John M. Holt
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Patent number: 7844665Abstract: The present invention discloses a modified computer architecture (50, 71, 72) which enables an applications program (50) to be run simultaneously on a plurality of computers (M1, . . . Mn). Shared memory at each computer is updated with amendments and/or overwrites so that all memory read requests are satisfied locally. During initial program loading (75), or similar, instructions which result in memory being re-written or manipulated are identified (92). Additional instructions are inserted (103) to cause the equivalent memory locations at all computers to be updated. In addition, the initialization of JAVA language classes and objects is disclosed (162, 163) so all memory locations for all computers are initialized in the same manner. The finalization of JAVA language classes and objects is also disclosed (162, 163) so finalization only occurs when the last class or object present on all machines is no longer required.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2005Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John M. Holt
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Patent number: 7831779Abstract: A multiple computer system is disclosed in which n computers (M1, M2 . . . Mn) each run a different portion of a single application program written to execute only on a single computer. The local memory of each computer is maintained substantially the same by updating all computers with every change made to addressed memory locations. Contention can arise when the same memory location is substantially simultaneously updated by two or more machines because of transmission delays and latency of the communications network interconnecting all the computers. Contention detection and resolution is disclosed. A count value (99) indicative of the cumulative number of times each memory location has been updated is utilized. Contention is indicated if the currently stored count value and the incoming updating count value are the same. A method of echo suppression and a method of echo rejection are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John M. Holt
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Patent number: 7818296Abstract: The present invention discloses a modified computer architecture (50, 71, 72) which enables an applications program (50) to be run simultaneously on a plurality of computers (M1, . . . Mn). Shared memory at each computer is updated with amendments and/or overwrites so that all memory read requests are satisfied locally. During initial program loading (75), or similar, instructions which result in the application program (50) acquiring (or releasing) a lock on a particular asset (50A, 50X-50Y) (synchronization) are identified. Additional instructions are inserted (162, 163) to result in a modified synchronization routine with which all computers are updated.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John Matthew Holt
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Patent number: 7788314Abstract: The present invention discloses a modified computer architecture (50, 71, 72) which enables an applications program (50) to be run simultaneously on a plurality of computers (M1, . . . Mn). Shared memory at each computer is updated with amendments and/or overwrites so that all memory read requests are satisfied locally. During initial program loading (75), or similar, instructions which result in memory being re-written or manipulated are identified (92). Additional instructions are inserted (103) to cause the equivalent memory locations at all computers to be updated. In addition, the initialization of JAVA language classes and objects is disclosed (162, 163) so all memory locations for all computers are initialized in the same manner. The finalization of JAVA language classes and objects is also disclosed (162, 163) so finalization only occurs when the last class or object present on all machines is no longer required.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2005Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John Matthew Holt
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Publication number: 20090235033Abstract: The present invention discloses a modified computer architecture (50, 71, 72) which enables an applications program (50) to be run simultaneously on a plurality of computers (M1, . . . Mn). Shared memory at each computer is updated with amendments and/or overwrites so that all memory read requests are satisfied locally. During initial program loading (75), or similar, instructions which result in memory being re-written or manipulated are identified (92). Additional instructions are inserted (103) to cause the equivalent memory locations at all computers to be updated.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: Waratek Pty Ltd.Inventor: John Matthew Holt