Patents by Inventor Denise M. Sevigny
Denise M. Sevigny 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: 9164699Abstract: A protocol for communicating with the timing facility used in a data processing network to provide synchronization is provided via the execution of a machine instruction that accepts a plurality of commands. The interaction is provided through the use of message request blocks and their associated message response blocks. In this way timing parameters may be determined, modified and communicated. This makes it much easier for multiple servers or nodes in a data processing network to exist as a coordinated timing network and to thus more cooperatively operate on the larger yet identical data files.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2014Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Beth A. Glendening, Michel H. T. Hack, Denise M. Sevigny, Ronald M. Smith, Sr., David E. Whitney
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Patent number: 9112626Abstract: A stratum-1 configuration for a timing network is defined. The stratum-1 configuration includes a single active stratum-1 server usable in ensuring that the servers in the network use the same primary reference time to synchronize their clocks. The servers in the network are synchronizing to the same root primary reference time and synchronization accuracy is not dependent on the quality of an external time source or of the existence of an external time source at the stratum-1 server.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2007Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Denise M. Sevigny, Judith A. Wierbowski
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Patent number: 8972606Abstract: A protocol for communicating with the timing facility used in a data processing network to provide synchronization is provided via the execution of a machine instruction that accepts a plurality of commands. The interaction is provided through the use of message request blocks and their associated message response blocks. In this way timing parameters may be determined, modified and communicated. This makes it much easier for multiple servers or nodes in a data processing network to exist as a coordinated timing network and to thus more cooperatively operate on the larger yet identical data files.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2013Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Beth A. Glendening, Michel H. T. Hack, Denise M. Sevigny, Ronald M. Smith, Sr., David E. Whitney
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Publication number: 20140325014Abstract: A protocol for communicating with the timing facility used in a data processing network to provide synchronization is provided via the execution of a machine instruction that accepts a plurality of commands. The interaction is provided through the use of message request blocks and their associated message response blocks. In this way timing parameters may be determined, modified and communicated. This makes it much easier for multiple servers or nodes in a data processing network to exist as a coordinated timing network and to thus more cooperatively operate on the larger yet identical data files.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: Scott M. Carlson, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Beth A. Glendening, Michel H.T. Hack, Denise M. Sevigny, Ronald M. Smith, SR., David E. Whitney
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Patent number: 8738792Abstract: Server time protocol (STP) messages and methods of exchange thereof are provided for facilitating synchronization of processing units of a timing network. The STP messages include exchange time parameters (XTP) commands and responses, and STP control (STC) commands and responses. XTP message exchange processing includes: generating an XTP message command at a first processing unit including a command transmit timestamp field set by the first processing unit and a command receive timestamp field which is unset by the first processing unit; transmitting the XTP message command to a second processing unit; setting the command receive timestamp field in the XTP command with the time the XTP command is received at the second processing unit; and generating an XTP message response at the second processing unit, the message response including the command transmit timestamp set by the first processing unit and the command receive timestamp set by the second processing unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2007Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Noshir R. Dhondy, Michael H.T. Hack, Denise M. Sevigny, Ronald M. Smith, Sr., Judith A. Wierbowski
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Publication number: 20130254478Abstract: A protocol for communicating with the timing facility used in a data processing network to provide synchronization is provided via the execution of a machine instruction that accepts a plurality of commands. The interaction is provided through the use of message request blocks and their associated message response blocks. In this way timing parameters may be determined, modified and communicated. This makes it much easier for multiple servers or nodes in a data processing network to exist as a coordinated timing network and to thus more cooperatively operate on the larger yet identical data files.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Beth A. Glendening, Michel H.T. Hack, Denise M. Sevigny, Ronald M. Smith, SR., David E. Whitney
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Patent number: 8458361Abstract: A protocol for communicating with the timing facility used in a data processing network to provide synchronization is provided via the execution of a machine instruction that accepts a plurality of commands. The interaction is provided through the use of message request blocks and their associated message response blocks. In this way timing parameters may be determined, modified and communicated. This makes it much easier for multiple servers or nodes in a data processing network to exist as a coordinated timing network and to thus more cooperatively operate on the larger yet identical data files.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2010Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Beth A. Glendening, Michel H. T. Hack, Denise M. Sevigny, Ronald M. Smith, Sr., David E. Whitney
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Patent number: 8416811Abstract: Communication and processing within a timing network that supports servers having different capabilities are facilitated. Individual servers of the network are dynamically updated without disrupting the operational characteristics of the timing network. New capabilities are not utilized between two servers until it is known that both servers are capable of supporting the new features. One server communicates to another server at an acceptable level of the another server.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2008Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Noshir R. Dhondy, Michel H. T. Hack, Denise M. Sevigny, Judith A. Wierbowski
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Patent number: 8001225Abstract: Server time protocol (STP) messages and methods of exchange thereof are provided for facilitating synchronization of processing units of a timing network. The STP messages include exchange time parameters (XTP) commands and responses, and STP control (STC) commands and responses. XTP message exchange processing includes: generating an XTP message command at a first processing unit including a command transmit timestamp field set by the first processing unit and a command receive timestamp field which is unset by the first processing unit; transmitting the XTP message command to a second processing unit; setting the command receive timestamp field in the XTP command with the time the XTP command is received at the second processing unit; and generating an XTP message response at the second processing unit, the message response including the command transmit timestamp set by the first processing unit and the command receive timestamp set by the second processing unit.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2010Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Noshir R. Dhondy, Michel H. T. Hack, Denise M. Sevigny, Ronald M. Smith, Sr., Judith A. Wierbowski
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Patent number: 7958384Abstract: A server of a network of servers determines that its power source is failing. In response, the server communicates to one or more other servers of this network that it is leaving the network. This communication is powered by another power source.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2009Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Stephen P. Cherniak, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Noshir R. Dhondy, Denise M. Sevigny, Judith A. Wierbowski
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Patent number: 7925916Abstract: A failsafe recovery capability for a Coordinated Timing Network. The recovery capability facilitates recovery when communication is lost between two servers of the coordinated timing network. The capability includes checking another system's status in order to determine what action is to be taken. The status includes the stratum level of the servers and a version number indicating the code level of the servers.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2008Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Denise M. Sevigny, Judith A. Wierbowski
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Patent number: 7899894Abstract: In a networked data processing system, the updating of timing parameters is carried out via a process in which the detection of the loss of communications with the network is not immediately employed as an indication of parameter invalidity but rather the process employs a system specific delay which permits actions such as server or link recovery to occur without necessitating the declaration of timing parameter invalidity.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2006Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Noshir R. Dhondy, David A. Elko, Michel H. T. Hack, Georgette Kurdt, Denise M. Sevigny, Ronald M. Smith, Sr., David E. Whitney, Judith A. Wierbowski
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Patent number: 7895303Abstract: Server time protocol (STP) messages and methods of exchange thereof are provided for facilitating synchronization of processing units of a timing network. The STP messages include exchange time parameters (XTP) commands and responses, and STP control (STC) commands and responses. XTP message exchange processing includes: generating an XTP message command at a first processing unit including a command transmit timestamp field set by the first processing unit and a command receive timestamp field which is unset by the first processing unit; transmitting the XTP message command to a second processing unit; setting the command receive timestamp field in the XTP command with the time the XTP command is received at the second processing unit; and generating an XTP message response at the second processing unit, the message response including the command transmit timestamp set by the first processing unit and the command receive timestamp set by the second processing unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2007Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Noshir R. Dhondy, Michael H. T. Hack, Denise M. Sevigny, Ronald M. Smith, Sr., Judith A. Wierbowski
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Patent number: 7873862Abstract: A primary time server of a Coordinated Timing Network remains as current time server, even if time code information of the primary time server is unavailable. The primary time server receives the necessary or desired timing information from a secondary time server and uses that information to maintain time synchronization within the Coordinated Timing Network.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2008Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Stephen P. Cherniak, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Noshir R. Dhondy, Michel H. T. Hack, Denise M. Sevigny, Judith A. Wierbowski
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Publication number: 20100223317Abstract: Server time protocol (STP) messages and methods of exchange thereof are provided for facilitating synchronization of processing units of a timing network. The STP messages include exchange time parameters (XTP) commands and responses, and STP control (STC) commands and responses. XTP message exchange processing includes: generating an XTP message command at a first processing unit including a command transmit timestamp field set by the first processing unit and a command receive timestamp field which is unset by the first processing unit; transmitting the XTP message command to a second processing unit; setting the command receive timestamp field in the XTP command with the time the XTP command is received at the second processing unit; and generating an XTP message response at the second processing unit, the message response including the command transmit timestamp set by the first processing unit and the command receive timestamp set by the second processing unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Scott M. CARLSON, Donald CRABTREE, Dennis J. DAHLEN, Noshir R. DHONDY, Michel H.T. HACK, Denise M. SEVIGNY, Ronald M. SMITH, SR., Judith A. WIERBOWSKI
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Patent number: 7783913Abstract: Recovery is provided in a timing network. A configuration is defined for that network, and in that configuration, an active primary server is identified that provides a clock source for the network. Additionally, an alternate server is identified that can perform the role of the active primary server, should the active primary server fail. In response to a failure of the primary server, the alternate server detects the failure and performs takeover of the primary server.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Noshir R. Dhondy, David A. Elko, Denise M. Sevigny, Ronald M. Smith, Sr., David E. Whitney, Judith A. Wierbowski
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Patent number: 7783736Abstract: A timing network is provided that includes a plurality of servers. The servers of the network obtain information used to maintain the servers in time synchronization, thus ensuring the integrity of the servers.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Noshir R. Dhondy, David A. Elko, Michel H. T. Hack, Denise M. Sevigny, Ronald M. Smith, Sr., David E. Whitney, Judith A. Wierbowski
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Patent number: 7779109Abstract: A timing network is provided that includes a plurality of servers. The servers of the network obtain information used to maintain the servers in time synchronization, thus ensuring the integrity of the servers.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2007Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Noshir R. Dhondy, David A. Elko, Michel H. T. Hack, Denise M. Sevigny, Ronald M. Smith, Sr., David E. Whitney, Judith A. Wierbowski
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Publication number: 20100185889Abstract: A protocol for communicating with the timing facility used in a data processing network to provide synchronization is provided via the execution of a machine instruction that accepts a plurality of commands. The interaction is provided through the use of message request blocks and their associated message response blocks. In this way timing parameters may be determined, modified and communicated. This makes it much easier for multiple servers or nodes in a data processing network to exist as a coordinated timing network and to thus more cooperatively operate on the larger yet identical data files.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2010Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Beth A. Glendening, Michel H.T. Hack, Denise M. Sevigny, Ronald M. Smith, SR., David E. Whitney
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Publication number: 20100100762Abstract: A server of a network of servers determines that its power source is failing. In response, the server communicates to one or more other servers of this network that it is leaving the network. This communication is powered by another power source.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Scott M. Carlson, Stephen P. Cherniak, Donald Crabtree, Dennis J. Dahlen, Noshir R. Dhondy, Michel H.T. Hack, Denise M. Sevigny, Judith A. Wierbowski