Patents by Inventor Bruce Ong
Bruce Ong 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: 8635540Abstract: The object-oriented approach used by the present invention provides the ability to develop and manage Internet transactions. Local applications can be accessed using any workstation connected to the Internet regardless of the workstation's configuration. Some or all of a Web page can be generated dynamically using input received in a returned page, generated at runtime, or retrieved from an external data source (e.g., database or electronic mail system). When the Web page definition is rendered, the information contained in template(s), declaration file(s), and object(s) are used to generate standard definitions. State information is maintained across transactions. Using state information, virtual applications, sessions, transactions, and pages can be implemented. Self-contained modules, or components, provide the ability to share implementations and create multi-content documents. Event objects can be used to assist in event handling management.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2006Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Nicolas Popp, Bruce Ong, Charles D'Harcourt
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Patent number: 8606234Abstract: A method for provisioning a mobile device with a secret to be used as a basis for generating One-Time passwords includes receiving a first request using a first communications method. The first request includes a mobile device identifier. The method also includes sending a credential message using a second communications method. The credential message includes an authentication credential. The method also includes receiving a second request using a third communications method different from the second communications method. The second request includes information based upon the authentication credential sent by the provisioning service. The method also includes sending the secret if the authentication credential in the credential message corresponds to the information based upon the authentication credential in the second request.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2009Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Symantec CorporationInventors: Mingliang Pei, Yuequin Lin, Bruce Ong, Jeff Burstein, Ananta K. Vadlamani
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Patent number: 8516072Abstract: In the present invention, HTML elements are mapped to objects in an object-oriented environment. Classes of objects are defined for each HTML element as well as the HTML document (or page). By providing a one-to-one mapping between each HTML element and object classes, HTML documents can be manipulated programmatically. The properties of each element are stored in instance variables of the associated object. Each object class can include methods to manipulate the HTML element within an HTML document.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2010Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Next Software, Inc.Inventors: Nicolas Popp, Bruce Ong
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Publication number: 20130073947Abstract: In the present invention, HTML elements are mapped to objects in an object oriented environment. Classes of objects are defined for each HTML element as well as the HTML document (or page). By providing a one-to-one mapping between each HTML element and object classes, HTML documents can be manipulated programmatically. The properties of each element are stored in instance variables of the associated object. Each object class can include methods to manipulate the HTML element within an HTML document.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: March 21, 2013Inventors: Nicolas Popp, Bruce Ong
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Publication number: 20110159848Abstract: A method for provisioning a mobile device with a secret to be used as a basis for generating One-Time passwords includes receiving a first request using a first communications method. The first request includes a mobile device identifier. The method also includes sending a credential message using a second communications method. The credential message includes an authentication credential. The method also includes receiving a second request using a third communications method different from the second communications method. The second request includes information based upon the authentication credential sent by the provisioning service. The method also includes sending the secret if the authentication credential in the credential message corresponds to the information based upon the authentication credential in the second request.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: VeriSign, Inc.Inventors: Mingliang Pei, Yuequin Lin, Bruce Ong, Jeff Burstein, Ananta K. Vadlamani
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Patent number: 7861286Abstract: A system and method for providing identity protection services. According to an embodiment, a validation server receives over a network a response from a credential associated with a user, the credential response provided by the user in order to authenticate the user to one of a plurality of sites on the network that accepts the credential as a factor for authentication, the validation server verifies the credential response on behalf of the one network site, a fraud detection server receives over the network information in connection with a transaction associated with the user at the one network site, and the fraud detection server evaluates the transaction information for suspicious activity based at least in part on information provided to the fraud detection server in connection with one or more transactions at one or more sites on the network other than the one network site.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Symantec Software CorporationInventors: David M'Raihi, Joseph Adler, Siddharth Bajaj, Nicolas Popp, Kerry E. Loftus, Bruce Ong, Alin M. Mutu, Jeffrey Burstein, Yueqin Lin
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Patent number: 7836148Abstract: In the present invention, HTML elements are mapped to objects in an object-oriented environment. Classes of objects are defined for each HTML element as well as the HTML document (or page). By providing a one-to-one mapping between each HTML element and object classes, HTML documents can be manipulated programmatically. The properties of each element are stored in instance variables of the associated object. Each object class can include methods to manipulate the HTML element within an HTML document.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Inventors: Nicolas Popp, Bruce Ong
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Publication number: 20100185940Abstract: In the present invention, HTML elements are mapped to objects in an object-oriented environment. Classes of objects are defined for each HTML element as well as the HTML document (or page). By providing a one-to-one mapping between each HTML element and object classes, HTML documents can be manipulated programmatically. The properties of each element are stored in instance variables of the associated object. Each object class can include methods to manipulate the HTML element within an HTML document.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2010Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: Next Software, Inc.Inventors: Nicolas Popp, Bruce Ong
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Patent number: 7698286Abstract: The object-oriented approach used by the present invention provides the ability to develop and manage Internet transactions. Local applications can be accessed using any workstation connected to the Internet regardless of the workstation's configuration. Some or all of a Web page can be generated dynamically using input received in a returned page, generated at runtime, or retrieved from an external data source (e.g., database or electronic mail system). When the Web page definition is rendered, the information contained in template(s), declaration file(s), and object(s) are used to generate standard definitions. State information is maintained across transactions. Using state information, virtual applications, sessions, transactions, and pages can be implemented. Self-contained modules, or components, provide the ability to share implementations and create multi-content documents. Event objects can be used to assist in event handling management.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2006Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Next Software, Inc.Inventors: Nicolas Popp, Bruce Ong, Charles D'Harcourt
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Patent number: 7652680Abstract: The object-oriented approach used by the present invention provides the ability to develop and manage Internet transactions. Local applications can be accessed using any workstation connected to the Internet regardless of the workstation's configuration. Some or all of a Web page can be generated dynamically using input received in a returned page, generated at runtime, or retrieved from an external data source (e.g., database or electronic mail system). When the Web page definition is rendered, the information contained in template(s), declaration file(s), and object(s) are used to generate standard definitions. State information is maintained across transactions. Using state information, virtual applications, sessions, transactions, and pages can be implemented. Self-contained modules, or components, provide the ability to share implementations and create multi-content documents. Event objects can be used to assist in event handling management.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Next Software, Inc.Inventors: Nicolas Popp, Bruce Ong, Charles D'Harcourt
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Patent number: 7574663Abstract: The object-oriented approach used by the present invention provides the ability to develop and manage Internet transactions. Local applications can be accessed using any workstation connected to the Internet regardless of the workstation's configuration. Some or all of a Web page can be generated dynamically using input received in a returned page, generated at runtime, or retrieved from an external data source (e.g., database or electronic mail system). When the Web page definition is rendered, the information contained in template(s), declaration file(s), and object(s) are used to generate standard definitions. State information is maintained across transactions. Using state information, virtual applications, sessions, transactions, and pages can be implemented. Self-contained modules, or components, provide the ability to share implementations and create multi-content documents. Event objects can be used to assist in event handling management.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2006Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Next Software, Inc.Inventors: Nicolas Popp, Bruce Ong, Charles D'Harcourt
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Patent number: 7523460Abstract: In the present invention, HTML elements are mapped to objects in an object-oriented environment. Classes of objects are defined for each HTML element as well as the HTML document (or page). By providing a one-to-one mapping between each HTML element and object classes, HTML documents can be manipulated programmatically. The properties of each element are stored in instance variables of the associated object. Each object class can include methods to manipulate the HTML element within an HTML document.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2006Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Next Software, Inc.Inventors: Nicolas Popp, Bruce Ong
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Publication number: 20070220595Abstract: A system and method for providing identity protection services. According to an embodiment, a validation server receives over a network a response from a credential associated with a user, the credential response provided by the user in order to authenticate the user to one of a plurality of sites on the network that accepts the credential as a factor for authentication, the validation server verifies the credential response on behalf of the one network site, a fraud detection server receives over the network information in connection with a transaction associated with the user at the one network site, and the fraud detection server evaluates the transaction information for suspicious activity based at least in part on information provided to the fraud detection server in connection with one or more transactions at one or more sites on the network other than the one network site.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2007Publication date: September 20, 2007Inventors: David M'raihi, Joseph Adler, Siddharth Bajaj, Nicolas Popp, Kerry Loftus, Bruce Ong, Alin Mutu, Jeffrey Burstein, Yueqin Lin
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Publication number: 20070192709Abstract: The object-oriented approach used by the present invention provides the ability to develop and manage Internet transactions. Local applications can be accessed using any workstation connected to the Internet regardless of the workstation's configuration. Some or all of a Web page can be generated dynamically using input received in a returned page, generated at runtime, or retrieved from an external data source (e.g., database or electronic mail system). When the Web page definition is rendered, the information contained in template(s), declaration file(s), and object(s) are used to generate standard definitions. State information is maintained across transactions. Using state information, virtual applications, sessions, transactions, and pages can be implemented. Self-contained modules, or components, provide the ability to share implementations and create multi-content documents. Event objects can be used to assist in event handling management.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2006Publication date: August 16, 2007Inventors: Nicolas Popp, Bruce Ong, Charles D'Harcourt
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Publication number: 20070113193Abstract: The object-oriented approach used by the present invention provides the ability to develop and manage Internet transactions. Local applications can be accessed using any workstation connected to the Internet regardless of the workstation's configuration. Some or all of a Web page can be generated dynamically using input received in a returned page, generated at runtime, or retrieved from an external data source (e.g., database or electronic mail system). When the Web page definition is rendered, the information contained in template(s), declaration file(s), and object(s) are used to generate standard definitions. State information is maintained across transactions. Using state information, virtual applications, sessions, transactions, and pages can be implemented. Self-contained modules, or components, provide the ability to share implementations and create multi-content documents. Event objects can be used to assist in event handling management.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2006Publication date: May 17, 2007Inventors: Nicolas Popp, Bruce Ong, Charles D'Harcourt
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Publication number: 20070113192Abstract: The object-oriented approach used by the present invention provides the ability to develop and manage Internet transactions. Local applications can be accessed using any workstation connected to the Internet regardless of the workstation's configuration. Some or all of a Web page can be generated dynamically using input received in a returned page, generated at runtime, or retrieved from an external data source (e.g., database or electronic mail system). When the Web page definition is rendered, the information contained in template(s), declaration file(s), and object(s) are used to generate standard definitions. State information is maintained across transactions. Using state information, virtual applications, sessions, transactions, and pages can be implemented. Self-contained modules, or components, provide the ability to share implementations and create multi-content documents. Event objects can be used to assist in event handling management.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2006Publication date: May 17, 2007Inventors: Nicolas Popp, Bruce Ong, Charles D'Harcourt
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Publication number: 20070033280Abstract: In the present invention, HTML elements are mapped to objects in an object-oriented environment. Classes of objects are defined for each HTML element as well as the HTML document (or page). By providing a one-to-one mapping between each HTML element and object classes, HTML documents can be manipulated programmatically. The properties of each element are stored in instance variables of the associated object. Each object class can include methods to manipulate the HTML element within an HTML document.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2006Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventors: Nicolas Popp, Bruce Ong
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Publication number: 20060259910Abstract: In the present invention, HTML elements are mapped to objects in an object-oriented environment. Classes of objects are defined for each HTML element as well as the HTML document (or page). By providing a one-to-one mapping between each HTML element and object classes, HTML documents can be manipulated programmatically. The properties of each element are stored in instance variables of the associated object. Each object class can include methods to manipulate the HTML element within an HTML document.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Inventors: Nicolas Popp, Bruce Ong
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Publication number: 20060184887Abstract: The object-oriented approach used by the present invention provides the ability to develop and manage Internet transactions. Local applications can be accessed using any workstation connected to the Internet regardless of the workstation's configuration. Some or all of a Web page can be generated dynamically using input received in a returned page, generated at runtime, or retrieved from an external data source (e.g., database or electronic mail system). When the Web page definition is rendered, the information contained in template(s), declaration file(s), and object(s) are used to generate standard definitions. State information is maintained across transactions. Using state information, virtual applications, sessions, transactions, and pages can be implemented. Self-contained modules, or components, provide the ability to share implementations and create multi-content documents. Event objects can be used to assist in event handling management.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2006Publication date: August 17, 2006Inventors: Nicolas Popp, Bruce Ong, Charles D'Harcourt
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Patent number: 7055154Abstract: In the present invention, HTML elements are mapped to objects in an object-oriented environment. Classes of objects are defined for each HTML element as well as the HTML document (or page). By providing a one-to-one mapping between each HTML element and object classes, HTML documents can be manipulated programmatically. The properties of each element are stored in instance variables of the associated object. Each object class can include methods to manipulate the HTML element within an HTML document.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Next Software, Inc.Inventors: Nicolas Popp, Bruce Ong