Patents by Inventor Britt Park

Britt Park 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).

  • Publication number: 20050080804
    Abstract: A system and method is provided for creating component to save storage space, and to efficiently organize and maintain content. In one embodiment, a system is provided that is configured to manage the componentization (802) of content within entities that share common content. The system includes a content control (118) module configured to manage the editing (236) of content and their state such as whether and when they were modified (606) or mutated (610). Alternatively, the system may include a repository (700) configured to manage the indexing (702) and searching of component (704).
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 10, 2003
    Publication date: April 14, 2005
    Inventors: Robert Bradshaw, Kevin Cochrane, Jack Jia, Britt Park, Meili Zhong
  • Patent number: 6609184
    Abstract: Provided are a method and apparatus configured to enable the preservation and recovery of in-progress developments and changes as they are made in a system for development of content in the event of a process or system failure. The in-progress data developments and changes may be preserved while they are created, and may then be retrieved and recovered after the system or process is recovered. The in-progress data developments and changes may be preserved while they are created, and may then be retrieved and recovered after the system or process is recovered. In one embodiment, the cache memory contents are mirrored into a memory-mapped file, providing a redundant location for cache data. In the event of a failure, the mirrored cache information is available for recovery from a file. This extra cache location can be filled and flushed as needed by the system as the cache data is stored to disk or other memory location, obviating its preservation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 19, 2003
    Assignee: Interwoven, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, John Sully, Britt Park
  • Patent number: 6480944
    Abstract: Provided are a method and apparatus configured to enable the preservation and recovery of in-progress developments and changes as they are made in a system for development of content in the event of a process or system failure. The in-progress data developments and changes may be preserved while they are created, and may then be retrieved and recovered after the system or process is recovered. The in-progress data developments and changes may be preserved while they are created, and may then be retrieved and recovered after the system or process is recovered. In one embodiment, the cache memory contents are mirrored into a memory-mapped file, providing a redundant location for cache data. In the event of a failure, the mirrored cache information is available for recovery from a file. This extra cache location can be filled and flushed as needed by the system as the cache data is stored to disk or other memory location, obviating its preservation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2002
    Assignee: Interwoven, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, John Sully, Britt Park
  • Publication number: 20020129042
    Abstract: Provided are a method and apparatus configured to enable the preservation and recovery of in-progress developments and changes as they are made in a system for development of content in the event of a process or system failure. The in-progress data developments and changes may be preserved while they are created, and may then be retrieved and recovered after the system or process is recovered. The in-progress data developments and changes may be preserved while they are created, and may then be retrieved and recovered after the system or process is recovered. In one embodiment, the cache memory contents are mirrored into a memory-mapped file, providing a redundant location for cache data. In the event of a failure, the mirrored cache information is available for recovery from a file. This extra cache location can be filled and flushed as needed by the system as the cache data is stored to disk or other memory location, obviating its preservation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 24, 2002
    Publication date: September 12, 2002
    Inventors: Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, John Sully, Britt Park
  • Publication number: 20010044834
    Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for automatically deploying data within a website development software application. More particularly, the invention is directed to the automatic retrieval of data upon occurrences of certain events from different sources associated with such a website application during its use and operation. A system that utilizes the invention may work in synchronicity with the application to retrieve and store data that is created, modified or otherwise changed. Unlike other solutions, the automatic synchronization features of the invention provide the ability to retrieve and store data in a manner that is transparent to a user, such as a website developer, giving the user the freedom to develop or maintain a website without concerns over whether and where data may be stored.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 22, 2001
    Publication date: November 22, 2001
    Inventors: Robert Bradshaw, Kevin Cochrane, William G. Cuan, Britt Park
  • Publication number: 20010037475
    Abstract: Provided are a method and apparatus configured to enable the preservation and recovery of in-progress developments and changes as they are made in a system for development of content in the event of a process or system failure. The in-progress data developments and changes may be preserved while they are created, and may then be retrieved and recovered after the system or process is recovered. The in-progress data developments and changes may be preserved while they are created, and may then be retrieved and recovered after the system or process is recovered. In one embodiment, the cache memory contents are mirrored into a memory-mapped file, providing a redundant location for cache data. In the event of a failure, the mirrored cache information is available for recovery from a file. This extra cache location can be filled and flushed as needed by the system as the cache data is stored to disk or other memory location, obviating its preservation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 22, 2001
    Publication date: November 1, 2001
    Inventors: Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, John Sully, Britt Park