Patents by Inventor Brian Gaiennie Hyams

Brian Gaiennie Hyams 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).

  • Patent number: 10909080
    Abstract: Systems and methods for enabling the real-time sharing of document edits are disclosed herein. Documents being edited may use backing stores that are not originally compatible to share edits in a coauthoring environment and thus require additional attention before coauthoring edits can be shared in real-time. The systems and methods described may provide for the analysis of high level functions within the document editor to determine the underlying activities. Both the high level functions and underlying activities may be analyzed to determine whether it is safe to implement the changes they represent in real-time on an endpoint. When it is determined that the changes are safe to implement, the changes will be implemented and further real-time edits will be shared. When it is determined that the edits are not safe to implement, real-time updates will be suspended until the next selected-time update, at which time real-time sharing will recommence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 2015
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2021
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Brian Gaiennie Hyams, Michelle Elena Keslin, Ali Taleghani, Jitesh Sachdeva, Daniel Robert Snyder, Amelie Dagenais, Michal Piaseczny, Jordan Spencer Rudd, Yessen Yessetovich Amirzhanov
  • Publication number: 20160328368
    Abstract: Systems and methods for enabling the real-time sharing of document edits are disclosed herein. Documents being edited may use backing stores that are not originally compatible to share edits in a coauthoring environment and thus require additional attention before coauthoring edits can be shared in real-time. The systems and methods described may provide for the analysis of high level functions within the document editor to determine the underlying activities. Both the high level functions and underlying activities may be analyzed to determine whether it is safe to implement the changes they represent in real-time on an endpoint. When it is determined that the changes are safe to implement, the changes will be implemented and further real-time edits will be shared. When it is determined that the edits are not safe to implement, real-time updates will be suspended until the next selected-time update, at which time real-time sharing will recommence.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2015
    Publication date: November 10, 2016
    Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC.
    Inventors: Brian Gaiennie Hyams, Michelle Elena Keslin, Ali Taleghani, Jitesh Sachdeva, Daniel Robert Snyder, Amelie Dagenais, Michal Piaseczny, Jordan Spencer Rudd, Yessen Yessetovich Amirzhanov