Patents by Inventor Christopher M. Bosko
Christopher M. Bosko 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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Publication number: 20220229846Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices for data processing are described. According to the techniques described herein, a device (e.g., an application server) may render a first graphical user interface including a first view of a first data record, the first view including a first field. The device may receive, via the first graphical user interface, a user input including a field-level comment for the first field. The first view further includes the field-level comment and a first field-level visual indicator indicating that the field-level comment is associated with the first field. The device may also render a second graphical user interface including a second view of a set of data records including the first data record. In some cases, the second view omits the first field and includes the field-level comment and a second record-level visual indicator indicating that the field-level comment is associated with the first data record.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2021Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventors: Nathaniel Botwick, Norris Lee, Kevin A. Gibbs, John Arian Brock, Jeffrey Davis, Gregory Alan Rewis, Joel Benjamin Allen, Christopher M. Bosko, Jason Wagner, Scott Goodfriend
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Patent number: 11335080Abstract: The method includes receiving, by one or more computer processors, data that includes at least one of audio data, video data, and optical data. The method further includes identifying, by one or more computer processors, keywords from the received data. The method further includes generating, by one or more computer processes, Internet search terms based upon the identified keywords. In some embodiments, the method further includes searching the Internet based upon the generated Internet search terms.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2015Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Christopher M. Bosko, Bryan D. Osenbach, Jeffrey B. Sloyer
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Publication number: 20180025325Abstract: Electronic calendar scheduling is provided with information on location-availability of invitees. The scheduling method includes, for instance, initiating scheduling, via an electronic calendar system, a calendar event at a location for an event at a future time. The initiating scheduling includes: identifying one or more invitees to the calendar event; determining, via the electronic calendar system, location availability of the invitee(s) for the event at the future time; and sending a calendar invite to the invitee(s) based, at least in part, on the one or more invitees being location available for the event at the location at the future time. The determining location availability may include ascertaining geographically a scheduled location of an invitee at the future time using the electronic calendar system. Further, schedule location availability information for the invitee(s) at the future time may be viewed to facilitate the scheduling process using the electronic calendar system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2016Publication date: January 25, 2018Inventors: Christopher M. BOSKO, Bryan D. OSENBACH, Jeffrey B. SLOYER, Ramratan VENNAM
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Publication number: 20170083633Abstract: The method includes receiving, by one or more computer processors, data that includes at least one of audio data, video data, and optical data. The method further includes identifying, by one or more computer processors, keywords from the received data. The method further includes generating, by one or more computer processes, Internet search terms based upon the identified keywords. In some embodiments, the method further includes searching the Internet based upon the generated Internet search terms.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2015Publication date: March 23, 2017Inventors: Christopher M. Bosko, Bryan D. Osenbach, Jeffrey B. Sloyer
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Patent number: 9317882Abstract: An approach is provided for smart order management. Smart utensils measure consumption of a meal by a customer. The smart utensils include at least one processor to perform the measuring and a transmitter that transmits data corresponding to the measured consumption. The smart utensils transmit the measurement to a restaurant data collection device. The approach predicts, based on the measuring, a completion time of the meal by the customer and notifies restaurant staff members of the predicted completion time.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2014Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Christopher M. Bosko, Bryan D. Osenbach, Jeffrey B. Sloyer
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Publication number: 20150371317Abstract: An approach is provided for smart order management. Smart utensils measure consumption of a meal by a customer. The smart utensils include at least one processor to perform the measuring and a transmitter that transmits data corresponding to the measured consumption. The smart utensils transmit the measurement to a restaurant data collection device. The approach predicts, based on the measuring, a completion time of the meal by the customer and notifies restaurant staff members of the predicted completion time.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2014Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: Christopher M. Bosko, Bryan D. Osenbach, Jeffrey B. Sloyer
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Patent number: 9043471Abstract: A method for managing resources of clusters is disclosed. A computer retrieves data about an event and other data about past events. The computer selects a set of past events that are similar to the event, based on the data about the event and the other data about the past events. The computer then analyzes the data about the event and the other data about the past events associated with the set of past events to identify a portion of the resources of one or more of the clusters required for use by the event.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2013Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Chelsea C. Beerse, Christopher M. Bosko, Brian D. Osenbach, Jeffrey B. Sloyer
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Patent number: 9032078Abstract: A data processing system and computer program product for managing resources of clusters is disclosed. A computer retrieves data about an event and other data about past events. The computer selects a set of past events that are similar to the event, based on the data about the event and the other data about the past events. The computer then analyzes the data about the event and the other data about the past events associated with the set of past events to identify a portion of the resources of one or more of the clusters required for use by the event.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2013Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Chelsea C. Beerse, Christopher M. Bosko, Brian D. Osenbach, Jeffrey B. Sloyer
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Publication number: 20140189122Abstract: A data processing system and computer program product for managing resources of clusters is disclosed. A computer retrieves data about an event and other data about past events. The computer selects a set of past events that are similar to the event, based on the data about the event and the other data about the past events. The computer then analyzes the data about the event and the other data about the past events associated with the set of past events to identify a portion of the resources of one or more of the clusters required for use by the event.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2013Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Chelsea C. Beerse, Christopher M. Bosko, Brian D. Osenbach, Jeffrey B. Sloyer
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Publication number: 20140189126Abstract: A method for managing resources of clusters is disclosed. A computer retrieves data about an event and other data about past events. The computer selects a set of past events that are similar to the event, based on the data about the event and the other data about the past events. The computer then analyzes the data about the event and the other data about the past events associated with the set of past events to identify a portion of the resources of one or more of the clusters required for use by the event.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2013Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Chelsea C. Beerse, Christopher M. Bosko, Brian D. Osenbach, Jeffrey B. Sloyer