Patents by Inventor Anthony Franke Stuart
Anthony Franke Stuart 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: 7539982Abstract: Various embodiments of a method, apparatus, and article of manufacture for processing an extensible markup language (XML) script using an XML based scripting language are provided. The XML script is parsed. The XML script comprises element nodes. Each element node comprises a component name. A first element node comprises a first component name referencing a first user-defined component. An argument is passed to the first user-defined component. The argument is evaluated when an element node associated with the first user-defined component comprises an evaluate-component name that explicitly specifies that the argument be evaluated.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2004Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Anthony Franke Stuart
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Patent number: 7499867Abstract: A customer record is generated to include fields specifying at least one product, customer preferences, and a selected delivery option indicating a method to deliver generated output material on the product. A job record including a status field is added to a job status table and set to a first status. A first worker is invoked if the selected job has the first status to generate output material from processing the product and customer preference fields in the customer record for the selected job. The status for the selected job in the job status table is set to a second status after generating the output material with the first worker. A second worker is invoked if the selected job has the second status to determine whether a selected one of a plurality of delivery options from the customer record for the selected job and transmits the output material via the determined delivery option to the customer specified in the customer record.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2006Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: InfoPrint Solutions Company LLCInventors: Leonard Corning Lahey, Jagdish Mooljee Nagda, Robert Curt Nielsen, Dwight Ross Palmer, Anthony Franke Stuart, Adam Alvin Swartz
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Patent number: 7436533Abstract: A method, computer program product and print server for discovering printers connected to a print server. A print server may transmit a HyperText Transport Protocol (HTTP) request to every Internet Protocol (IP) address in a range of IP addresses. A response, e.g., a document such as a web page, may be received by the print server from one or more devices at one or more IP addresses in the range of IP addresses. The print server may identify one or more out of these devices that transmitted a response as printers based on analyzing the responses from the devices. The print server may obtain printer attribute information from the identified printers and update a database with the obtained printer attribute information.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2003Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: InfoPrint Solutions Company, LLCInventors: Ronald L. Heiney, Harry Reese Lewis, Jr., Anthony Franke Stuart
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Patent number: 7171373Abstract: Disclosed is a workflow management system for creating and delivering output material. A customer record is generated to include fields specifying at least one product, customer preferences, and a selected output method to deliver generated output material on the product specified in the customer record. A job record including a status field is added to a job status table for the customer record and set to a first status. A first worker generates output material from processing the product and customer preference fields in the customer record for the selected job, and sets the status for the selected job to a second status. A second worker determines a selected one of a plurality of delivery options from the customer record for the selected job and transmits the output material via the determined delivery option to the customer specified in the customer record.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2005Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Leonard Corning Lahey, Jagdish Mooljee Nagda, Robert Curt Nielsen, Dwight Ross Palmer, Anthony Franke Stuart, Adam Alvin Swartz
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Publication number: 20040207866Abstract: A method, computer program product and print server for discovering printers connected to a print server. A print server may transmit a HyperText Transport Protocol (HTTP) request to every Internet Protocol (IP) address in a range of IP addresses. A response, e.g., a document such as a web page, may be received by the print server from one or more devices at one or more IP addresses in the range of IP addresses. The print server may identify one or more out of these devices that transmitted a response as printers based on analyzing the responses from the devices. The print server may obtain printer attribute information from the identified printers and update a database with the obtained printer attribute information.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Ronald L. Heiney, Harry Reese Lewis, Anthony Franke Stuart
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Patent number: 6466935Abstract: A system, method, and program for controlling a manufacturing process is described. A highest priority work item having a ready status for a processing step is retrieved from one or more relational database tables. The processing step is performed by either a processing device or by a work flow management system having one or more work managers. Upon completion of the processing step, the status of the work item in the one or more relational database tables is updated to a completed status of the processing step. The completed status of the processing step represents a ready status for a new processing step. For one embodiment of the present invention, the manufacturing process is a production printing and mailing operation that performs a plurality of processing steps on a mail piece. As the mail piece is processed, it is transformed from a print file to printed media in an envelope ready for mailing.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1999Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Anthony Franke Stuart
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Patent number: 5778377Abstract: A Graphical User Interface (GUI) is provided for workstations on a network in which a complex operation is controlled. At least one node on the network has a Desktop Management Interface (DMI) with an object oriented database for storing data objects for the complex operation. Objects are organized according to the DMI into components, groups and attributes. The GUI is generic to any complex operation but requires the DMI for access to data. The GUI enables the user to manage information in the database in whatever manner the user has interest through the provision of report definitions through which specific component, group, and attribute data are obtained in accordance with row and column definitions for table display. The DMI interface is probed with appropriate commands generated by the GUI to obtain and display the requested data. Provision is made for displaying data in chart format and a chain feature is provided to move from one report to another. Various other features are provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1994Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James Warden Marlin, Raymond Lowell Knudson, Thomas Michael Ruehle, Anthony Franke Stuart, Edward Thomas Hughes, III
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Patent number: 5758074Abstract: A system for enabling the use of the Desktop Management Interface (DMI) in a network where the particular computing system containing the DMI and its database reside on one node and where management applications and devices (instrumented components) reside at other nodes. A client interface is established at each of the required client platforms by supporting all of the functions of the management interface (MI) and/or component interface (CI) at the platforms. In that manner, the management application can address the client management interface at its own node as though it were on the DMI node. The client MI issues a "Remote Procedure Call" (RPC) using network protocol to address the DMI node. A server agent at the DMI node receives the call and acts as a proxy management application to address the DMI and its database. Similarly, instrumented components can address the client component interface at its own node as though it were on the DMI node. The client CI issues an RPC to address the DMI node.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1994Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James Warden Marlin, Raymond Lowell Knudson, Thomas Michael Ruehle, Anthony Franke Stuart, Edward Thomas Hughes, III
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Patent number: 5680615Abstract: A communication medium and method enabling the identification of manageable data produced on mainframe equipment, so that the data can be established in a Desktop Management Interface (DMI) database. In that manner, management applications residing on desktop equipment connected to the DMI nodes can manage a complex process which includes mainframe equipment. The medium is a "tag" comprising a structured field which is sent from the mainframe to a desktop machine containing a server agent for generating DMI commands from the tag to address the database. In one embodiment, an exit agent is provided to split tags out of a mainframe generated datastream and send them to the server agent. The technique is extended to include desktop nodes so that tags can be produced and sent to the server agent for the generation of DMI commands.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1994Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James Warden Marlin, Raymond Lowell Knudson, Thomas Michael Ruehle, Anthony Franke Stuart, Edward Thomas Hughes, III