Patents by Inventor Abigail A. Tittizer
Abigail A. Tittizer 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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Patent number: 8645540Abstract: Provided is a method for the deployment of resources in a utility services environment, in which various resources are allocated and deallocated according to a calculated need for those resources. Provides is a “weighted” period of time, or “window,” corresponding to requests for a particular resource. A configuration file stores information on each resource in the utility services environment and a weighted period of time value corresponding to each resource. A list of provisioning/deprovisioning, or “resource.” actions corresponding to each resource is maintained. Provisioning/deprovisioning actions are correlated with times of execution. When a request for a provisioning/deprovisioning action is received, the list of actions and the configuration file are examined to determine whether or not the requested action has been executed with respect to the particular action within the weighted period of time. If so, the request is discarded without any action taken. If not, the action is executed.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Miguel E. Gasca, Jr., Elfred Pagan, Abigail A. Tittizer
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Patent number: 8418130Abstract: Methods and arrangements to manage comment data that is associated with computer executable code are provided. Comment data associated with a line or lines of executable code can be stored, and a tag can be assigned to the comment, data or the line(s) of code. When it is desired to locate, information about lines of code, tags allow for an improved way to search for the desired lines of code. Thus, in response to a user query for information, a search engine can locate a specific tag or groups of tags and display code and comments associated with the located tag(s).Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2008Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Abigail A. Tittizer, Venkatesan Ramamoorthy
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Patent number: 7689382Abstract: Provided is a system for monitoring resources in a utility computing environment (UCE). Measurements are evaluated to determine whether or not a particular resource requires remedial or other type of action. A sliding measurement window is employed to assemble a number of measurements corresponding to a particular resource. The number of intervals in a sliding measurement window is based upon best practices corresponding to the resource being measured and analyzed. A first threshold-crossing event and subsequent events are stored until the window is full, or closed. When the window is closed, the threshold-crossing measurements are analyzed to determine whether or not there exists an issue with the resource that requires action. Once a window has been closed and analyzed, the first threshold-crossing event and each subsequent event up to a second threshold-crossing event are discarded and the window reopens.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2008Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Rhonda L. Childress, Miguel E. Gasca, Jr., Elfred Pagan, Abigail A. Tittizer
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Publication number: 20080228762Abstract: Methods and arrangements to manage comment data that is associated with computer executable code are provided. Comment data associated with a line or lines of executable code can be stored, and a tag can be assigned to the comment, data or the line(s) of code. When it is desired to locate, information about lines of code, tags allow for an improved way to search for the desired lines of code. Thus, in response to a user query for information, a search engine can locate a specific tag or groups of tags and display code and comments associated with the located tag(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventors: Abigail A. Tittizer, Venkatesan Ramamoorthy
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Publication number: 20080221820Abstract: Provided is a system for monitoring resources in a utility computing environment (UCE). Measurements are evaluated to determine whether or not a particular resource requires remedial or other type of action. A sliding measurement window is employed to assemble a number of measurements corresponding to a particular resource. The number of intervals in a sliding measurement window is based upon best practices corresponding to the resource being measured and analyzed. A first threshold-crossing event and subsequent events are stored until the window is full, or closed. When the window is closed, the threshold-crossing measurements are analyzed to determine whether or not there exists an issue with the resource that requires action. Once a window has been closed and analyzed, the first threshold-crossing event and each subsequent event up to a second threshold-crossing event are discarded and the window reopens.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Rhonda L. Childress, Miguel E. Gasca, Elfred Pagan, Abigail A. Tittizer
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Patent number: 7409314Abstract: Provided is a method for monitoring resources in a utility computing environment (UCE). Measurements are evaluated to determine whether or not a particular resource requires remedial or other type of action. A sliding measurement window is employed to assemble a number of measurements corresponding to a particular resource. The number of intervals in a sliding measurement window is based upon best practices corresponding to the resource being measured and analyzed. A first threshold-crossing event and subsequent events are stored until the window is full, or closed. When the window is closed, the threshold-crossing measurements are analyzed to determine whether or not there exists an issue with the resource that requires action. Once a window has been closed and analyzed, the first threshold-crossing event and each subsequent event up to a second threshold-crossing event are discarded and the window reopens.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Rhonda L. Childress, Miguel E. Gasca, Jr., Elfred Pagan, Abigail A. Tittizer
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Publication number: 20070250810Abstract: Methods and arrangements to manage comment data that is associated with computer executable code are provided. Comment data associated with a line or lines of executable code can be stored, and a tag can be assigned to the comment data or the line(s) of code. When it is desired to locate information about lines of code, tags allow for an improved way to search for the desired lines of code. Thus, in response to a user query for information, a search engine can locate a specific tag or groups of tags and display code and comments associated with the located tag(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2006Publication date: October 25, 2007Inventors: Abigail Tittizer, Venkatesan Ramamoorthy
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Publication number: 20070172116Abstract: A method and implementing computer system are provided for enabling a user to determine a starting glaze color for fired tiles in processes where there is a color change from a starting glaze color to a finished or fired tile color. In an exemplary embodiment, a tile painting application is illustrated and includes a camera arranged to take an image of a fired or finished tile that has been painted, glazed and fired in a tile kiln. The color of the fired tile is determined from the image or picture of the fired tile, and a color change database is accessed to determine the starting or bisque color glaze. Related painting process information, including the pre-firing glaze color, the fired glaze color and other tile firing parameters, is accessed from the database and is selectively displayed to a user. The user is then enabled to reproduce the fired tile using the retrieved bisque glaze color and the firing parameters. In another embodiment, a fired tile is divided into smaller segments for analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2006Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventors: Thomas Barnes, John Dunsmoir, Sheryl Kinstler, Mei Selvage, Abigail Tittizer, Carol Walton
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Publication number: 20070172115Abstract: A method and implementing computer system are provided for enabling a user to paint a surface a desired final color while using a paint, the color of which appears in raw form different from the desired final color for the painted surface. In an exemplary embodiment, a tile painting application is illustrated and includes a camera arranged to take an image of a bisque tile. When a user applies a glaze to the tile, the camera-computer system analyzes the glaze color among other factors affecting the painting process and an image showing a final color of the tile after firing is presented on the display of the computer system such that by looking at the computer screen, the user is able to see the actual final color of the tile after firing while applying the initial glaze to the bisque tile before firing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2006Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventors: Thomas Barnes, John Dunsmoir, Sheryl Kinstler, Mei Selvage, Abigail Tittizer, Carol Sue Walton
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Publication number: 20060036735Abstract: Provided is a method for the deployment of resources in a utility services environment, in which various resources are allocated and deallocated according to a calculated need for those resources. Provides is a “weighted” period of time, or “window,” corresponding to requests for a particular resource. A configuration file stores information on each resource in the utility services environment and a weighted period of time value corresponding to each resource. A list of provisioning/deprovisioning, or “resource.” actions corresponding to each resource is maintained. Provisioning/deprovisioning actions are correlated with times of execution. When a request for a provisioning/deprovisioning action is received, the list of actions and the configuration file are examined to determine whether or not the requested action has been executed with respect to the particular action within the weighted period of time. If so, the request is discarded without any action taken. If not, the action is executed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2004Publication date: February 16, 2006Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Miguel Gasca, Elfred Pagan, Abigail Tittizer
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Publication number: 20060025950Abstract: Provided is a method for monitoring resources in a utility computing environment (UCE). Measurements are evaluated to determine whether or not a particular resource requires remedial or other type of action. A sliding measurement window is employed to assemble a number of measurements corresponding to a particular resource. The number of intervals in a sliding measurement window is based upon best practices corresponding to the resource being measured and analyzed. A first threshold-crossing event and subsequent events are stored until the window is full, or closed. When the window is closed, the threshold-crossing measurements are analyzed to determine whether or not there exists an issue with the resource that requires action. Once a window has been closed and analyzed, the first threshold-crossing event and each subsequent event up to a second threshold-crossing event are discarded and the window reopens.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2004Publication date: February 2, 2006Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Rhonda Childress, Miguel Gasca, Elfred Pagan, Abigail Tittizer
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Publication number: 20050198231Abstract: A solution provided here comprises receiving requests for a service from a plurality of customers, responding to the requests for a service, utilizing a shared infrastructure, and configuring the shared infrastructure, based on stored customer information. Another example of such a solution comprises: analyzing at least one provisioning request; assigning a priority to the provisioning request, based on performance data and stored customer information; configuring a shared infrastructure, according to the provisioning request and the priority; and responding to requests for services, utilizing the shared infrastructure.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2004Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Miguel Gasca, Elfred Pagan, Abigail Tittizer