Patents by Inventor David C. Steere

David C. Steere 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: 9413588
    Abstract: Clients may subscribe to resources for the purpose of receiving notifications of changes in the resource (e.g., a file is added to a shared folder). Storing subscriptions within persistent storage provides data security in the event of a service failure, at the cost of high latency in accessing subscription data. An efficient method for tracking a resource is provided herein. A subscription service creates subscriptions and monitors resources for a client. Upon a subscribed resource change, a notification service stores a notification of the change into a queue associated with the client. Efficient resource tracking is achieved because notification and subscription data is stored in low latency soft memory. The notification service is configured to detect a failure in the notification service and/or subscription service. In the event a service fails, the client provides a recovery mechanism by resubscribing to resources with which the client has an interest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 2012
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2016
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Abolade Gbadegesin, Viraj B. Mody, David C. Steere, William Michael Zintel, Bruce W. Copeland, Atul Adya, Thomas W. Kleinpeter
  • Patent number: 8335762
    Abstract: Clients may subscribe to resources for the purpose of receiving notifications of changes in the resource (e.g., a file is added to a shared folder). Storing subscriptions within persistent storage provides data security in the event of a service failure, at the cost of high latency in accessing subscription data. An efficient method for tracking a resource is provided herein. A subscription service creates subscriptions and monitors resources for a client. Upon a subscribed resource change, a notification service stores a notification of the change into a queue associated with the client. Efficient resource tracking is achieved because notification and subscription data is stored in low latency soft memory. The notification service is configured to detect a failure in the notification service and/or subscription service. In the event a service fails, the client provides a recovery mechanism by resubscribing to resources the client is interested in.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 2008
    Date of Patent: December 18, 2012
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Abolade Gbadegesin, Viraj B. Mody, David C. Steere, William Michael Zintel, Bruce W. Copeland, Atul Adya, Thomas W. Kleinpeter
  • Patent number: 8335836
    Abstract: Implementing a consistent user name-space on networked computing devices includes various components and methods. When a network connection between a local or host computing device and one or more remote computing devices is present, remote items are represented using the same methodology as items located on the host computing device. To the user, remote and local items are indistinguishable. When the network connection is lost or items located on a remote computer are otherwise unavailable, the unavailable items remain represented on the host computing device. Unavailable items are represented in a way that informs the user that the items may not be fully accessed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 2012
    Date of Patent: December 18, 2012
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Brian S Aust, David G. De Vorchik, Yun Lin, Timothy P McKee, Jason F. Moore, Shishir Pardikar, Mohammed Samji, David C Steere, Navjot Virk
  • Publication number: 20120131128
    Abstract: Implementing a consistent user name-space on networked computing devices includes various components and methods. When a network connection between a local or host computing device and one or more remote computing devices is present, remote items are represented using the same methodology as items located on the host computing device. To the user, remote and local items are indistinguishable. When the network connection is lost or items located on a remote computer are otherwise unavailable, the unavailable items remain represented on the host computing device. Unavailable items are represented in a way that informs the user that the items may not be fully accessed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2012
    Publication date: May 24, 2012
    Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
    Inventors: BRIAN S. AUST, DAVID G. DE VORCHIK, YUN LIN, TIMOTHY P. MCKEE, JASON F. MOORE, SHISHIR PARDIKAR, MOHAMMED SAMJI, DAVID C. STEERE, NAVJOT VIRK
  • Patent number: 8108483
    Abstract: A system and method for implementing a consistent user name-space on networked computing devices is provided. When a network connection between a local or host computing device and one or more remote computing devices is present, remote items are represented using the same methodology as items located on the host computing device. To the user, remote and local items are indistinguishable. When the network connection is lost or items located on a remote computer are otherwise unavailable, the unavailable items remain represented on the host computing device. Unavailable items are represented in a way that informs the user that the items may not be fully accessed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2012
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Brian S. Aust, David G. De Vorchik, Yun Lin, Timothy P. McKee, Jason F. Moore, Shishir Pardikar, Mohammed Samji, David C. Steere, Navjot Virk
  • Patent number: 7743023
    Abstract: Various embodiments introduce the notion of a replication entity which implements a highly scalable file replication system. In one embodiment, the replication entity resides in the form of a scalable replication service. In at least some embodiments, the replication service provides a “drive in the sky” facility that can be used by individuals, such as subscribers, to synchronize their individual machines, such that their files are automatically replicated to a safe and always-on location. Alternatively or additionally, individuals such as subscribers can also access their files via a web-based interface when they are away from their machines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 22, 2010
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Dan Teodosiu, David C. Steere, Muthukaruppan Annamalai, Nikolaj S Bjorner, Michael J Bohlander, Huisheng Liu, Patrick E Bozeman
  • Patent number: 7702745
    Abstract: The present invention provides a novel client side caching (CSC) infrastructure that supports transition states at the directory level to facilitate a seamless operation across connectivity states between client and remote server. More specifically, persistent caching is performed to safeguard the user (e.g., client) and/or the client applications across connectivity interruptions and/or bandwidth changes. This is accomplished in part by caching to a client data store the desirable file(s) together with the appropriate file access parameters. Moreover, the client maintains access to cached files during periods of disconnect. Furthermore, portions of a path can be offline while other portions upstream can remain online. CSC operates on the logical path which cooperates with DFS which operates on the physical path to keep track of files cached, accessed and changes in the directories. In addition, truth on the client is facilitated whether or not a conflict of file copies exists.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2010
    Inventors: Yun Lin, Navjot Virk, Brian S. Aust, Shishir P. Pardikar, David C. Steere, Mohammed A. Samji
  • Patent number: 7698376
    Abstract: The present invention provides a novel client side caching (CSC) infrastructure that supports transition states at the directory level to facilitate a seamless operation across connectivity states between client and remote server. More specifically, persistent caching is performed to safeguard the user (e.g., client) and/or the client applications across connectivity interruptions and/or bandwidth changes. This is accomplished in part by caching to a client data store the desirable file(s) together with the appropriate file access parameters. Moreover, the client maintains access to cached files during periods of disconnect. Furthermore, portions of a path can be offline while other portions upstream can remain online. CSC operates on the logical path which cooperates with DFS which operates on the physical path to keep track of files cached, accessed and changes in the directories. In addition, truth on the client is facilitated whether or not a conflict of file copies exists.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2010
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Yun Lin, Navjot Virk, Brian S. Aust, Shishir P. Pardikar, David C. Steere, Mohammed A. Samji
  • Publication number: 20100088300
    Abstract: Clients may subscribe to resources for the purpose of receiving notifications of changes in the resource (e.g., a file is added to a shared folder). Storing subscriptions within persistent storage provides data security in the event of a service failure, at the cost of high latency in accessing subscription data. An efficient method for tracking a resource is provided herein. A subscription service creates subscriptions and monitors resources for a client. Upon a subscribed resource change, a notification service stores a notification of the change into a queue associated with the client. Efficient resource tracking is achieved because notification and subscription data is stored in low latency soft memory. The notification service is configured to detect a failure in the notification service and/or subscription service. In the event a service fails, the client provides a recovery mechanism by resubscribing to resources the client is interested in.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 6, 2008
    Publication date: April 8, 2010
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Abolade Gbadegesin, Viraj B. Mody, David C. Steere, William Michael Zintel, Bruce W. Copeland, Atul Adya, Thomas W. Kleinpeter
  • Patent number: 7685633
    Abstract: Implementations of the present invention relate to a communication framework that is readily adaptable to a wide variety of resources intended to be accessible through a firewall. In general, a communication framework at a gateway server can provide a specific connection to a requested resource in accordance with a wide range of resource and/or network access policies. In one instance, a client requests a connection to a specific resource behind a firewall. The communication framework authenticates the connection, and quarantines the connection until determining, for example, that the client is using an appropriate resource features. If appropriately authenticated, the communication framework can pass control of the connection to an appropriately identified protocol plug-in processor, which facilitates a direct connection to the requested resource at an application layer of a communication stack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2010
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Ido Ben-Shachar, Ashwin Palekar, David C. Steere, Joy Chik, Tudor A. Baraboi, Meher P. Malakapalli
  • Patent number: 7643491
    Abstract: Various embodiments can utilize a distributed solution for scheduling connections between peers in a file sharing environment. In accordance with at least some embodiments, individual nodes in a peer-to-peer system include scheduling software that enables the nodes to make scheduling decisions with regard to how, when and where connections are made with other peers. Scheduling decisions can be based on a number of different parameters. In at least some embodiments, a synchronization negotiation manager is embodied with logic that drives the negotiation and scheduling process. This logic is represented by an innovative state machine that is designed to implement the negotiation and synchronization process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 5, 2010
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Dan Teodosiu, Philip A. Chou, Alexandra Heron, Cheng Huang, Tom Kleinpeter, Jin Li, Eyal Schwartz, John T Spivey, David C. Steere
  • Patent number: 7441011
    Abstract: The present invention provides a novel client side caching (CSC) infrastructure that supports transition states at the directory level to facilitate a seamless operation across connectivity states between client and remote server. More specifically, persistent caching is performed to safeguard the user (e.g., client) and/or the client applications across connectivity interruptions and/or bandwidth changes. This is accomplished in part by caching to a client data store the desirable file(s) together with the appropriate file access parameters. Moreover, the client maintains access to cached files during periods of disconnect. Furthermore, portions of a path can be offline while other portions upstream can remain online. CSC operates on the logical path which cooperates with DFS which operates on the physical path to keep track of files cached, accessed and changes in the directories. In addition, truth on the client is facilitated whether or not a conflict of file copies exists.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 21, 2008
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Yun Lin, David C. Steere, Navjot Virk, Shishir P. Pardikar, Ahmed H. Mohamed
  • Patent number: 7076611
    Abstract: The present invention is directed at a system and method for managing and evicting objects stored in a cache. The invention provides a mechanism for determining which objects to evict based on a weight that is calculated for each object stored in the cache. The weight is determined by at least two factors, including file size, file type, primary user, last access time, and the like, and by the relative importance of each of the factors. The weight for each object may be determined autonomously and/or may be determined upon a trigger event. The factors and their relative importance may be obtained from a policy applicable to one or several computers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2006
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: David C. Steere, Brian S. Aust, Yun Lin, Mohammed Samji, Navjot Virk, Shishir P. Pardikar
  • Patent number: 6390191
    Abstract: A system for stimulating the production of hydrocarbon containing substances, such as from oil and gas wells, by the use of a generally cylindrical, high energy producing transducer mechanism. The transducer comprises a series of aligned transducer elements, preferably formed of doped ceramic piezoelectric materials, encased in a housing maintained under controlled pressure by a pressure compensator to equalize the pressure within the housing to that of the surrounding strata containing the hydrocarbon substance. When energized, the respective transducer elements transmit a very narrow, horizontal beam of ultrasonic energy radiating omni directionally, preferably in a narrow band of about 2 to 3°, to thereby focus the energy horizontally for maximum penetration into the surrounding strata.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 21, 2002
    Assignee: Ultram Well Stimulation and Servicing, Inc.
    Inventors: Arthur F. Melson, David C. Steere