Patents Examined by Patrick J. D. Santos
  • Patent number: 6941303
    Abstract: A system and method to take data, which is in the form of an n-dimensional array of binary data where the binary data is comprised of bits that are identified by a bit position within the n-dimensional array, and create one file for each bit position of the binary data while maintaining the bit position identification and to store the bit with the corresponding bit position identification from the binary data within the created filed. Once this bit-sequential format of the data is achieved, the formatted data is structured into a tree format that is data-mining-ready. The formatted data is structured by dividing each of the files containing the binary data into quadrants according to the bit position identification and recording the count of 1-bits for each quadrant on a first level. Then, recursively dividing each of the quadrants into further quadrants and recording the count of 1-bits for each quadrant until all quadrants comprise a pure-1 quadrant or a pure-0 quadrant to form a basic tree structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2005
    Assignee: NDSU Research Foundation
    Inventor: William K. Perrizo
  • Patent number: 6868418
    Abstract: A mechanism is described for the reliable notification to client applications of the implementation of predefined high-level document commands in a database. The database management system is issued a number of high-level document commands such as “move electronic mail message” or “add folder” which are to be implemented in the underlying database. As each high-level document command is implemented, an entry representing the high-level document command is set in a notification table stored in a persistent memory such as the database. This entry may be set in the same atomic transaction as the other table updates needed to implement the high-level document command. The appropriate notification is then dispatched to any subscribing client applications. The client application then acknowledges to the database application that the notification has been received. In response, the entry is deleted in the notification table in the database.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2005
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Jon B. Avner, Soner F. Terek
  • Patent number: 6687836
    Abstract: Upon input of a password to a computer, the password is subjected to a hashing function to generate an N-bit number. The N-bit number is divided into two smaller numbers that are used as indexes to retrieve objects from a list of objects. The retrieved objects are presented to a user, and the user is prompted to verify that the objects are recognizable as the objects which the user knows to be associated with their password. If the objects are verified as being recognizable, the password is accepted as a correct and intended input. Alternative embodiments of this method, and associated apparatus, are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2004
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
    Inventor: Richard M. Butler