Patents by Inventor Edith Schonberg

Edith Schonberg 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: 9069772
    Abstract: Disclosed is a computer-implemented method to create a presentation having at least one sheet, where each sheet contains one or more visual elements, as well as a system and computer program embodied on a computer-readable storage medium. The method includes, in response to input from a user, representing visual elements as depictions in a model, where each depiction depicts a single item in the model, where each item is a unit of information with a unique identifier, where each item can be depicted by at least one depiction and each depiction defines the visual representation of the item's information via the visual element. The method further includes, in response to a change to an item made by altering the visual element associated with the depiction of the item, automatically propagating the change to the item to all other depictions of the item across all sheets of the presentation. The method further includes updating the associated visual elements to reflect the change to the item.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2010
    Date of Patent: June 30, 2015
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Matthew J. Callery, Michael Desmond, Sophia Krasikov, Harold L. Ossher, Edith Schonberg, Ian D. Simmonds
  • Patent number: 9009193
    Abstract: Techniques are presented for providing a software fitting assessment. The techniques may be performed by methods, apparatus, and/or computer program products. The techniques include automatically matching on a computer system one or more specified requirements for a project with one or more software functions stored in a repository. The automatically matching includes mining the repository in order to match requirements. The repository includes software functions, requirements accumulated from previous projects, and results of stored matches between the software functions and the requirements accumulated from previous projects. The techniques include outputting by the computer system one or more results of the matching.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 14, 2015
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Matthew J. Callery, Michael Desmond, Sophia Krasikov, Harold L. Ossher, Edith Schonberg, Harini Srinivasan
  • Publication number: 20140052757
    Abstract: Techniques are presented for providing a software fitting assessment. The techniques may be performed by methods, apparatus, and/or computer program products. The techniques include automatically matching on a computer system one or more specified requirements for a project with one or more software functions stored in a repository. The automatically matching includes mining the repository in order to match requirements. The repository includes software functions, requirements accumulated from previous projects, and results of stored matches between the software functions and the requirements accumulated from previous projects. The techniques include outputting by the computer system one or more results of the matching.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2012
    Publication date: February 20, 2014
    Applicant: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Matthew J. Callery, Michael Desmond, Sophia Krasikov, Harold L. Ossher, Edith Schonberg, Harini Srinivasan
  • Publication number: 20140052758
    Abstract: Techniques are presented for providing a software fitting assessment. The techniques may be performed by methods, apparatus, and/or computer program products. The techniques include automatically matching on a computer system one or more specified requirements for a project with one or more software functions stored in a repository. The automatically matching includes mining the repository in order to match requirements. The repository includes software functions, requirements accumulated from previous projects, and results of stored matches between the software functions and the requirements accumulated from previous projects. The techniques include outputting by the computer system one or more results of the matching.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 12, 2012
    Publication date: February 20, 2014
    Applicant: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Matthew J. Callery, Michael Desmond, Sophia Krasikov, Harold L. Ossher, Edith Schonberg, Harini Srinivasan
  • Publication number: 20110302494
    Abstract: Disclosed is a computer-implemented method to create a presentation having at least one sheet, where each sheet contains one or more visual elements, as well as a system and computer program embodied on a computer-readable storage medium. The method includes, in response to input from a user, representing visual elements as depictions in a model, where each depiction depicts a single item in the model, where each item is a unit of information with a unique identifier, where each item can be depicted by at least one depiction and each depiction defines the visual representation of the item's information via the visual element. The method further includes, in response to a change to an item made by altering the visual element associated with the depiction of the item, automatically propagating the change to the item to all other depictions of the item across all sheets of the presentation. The method further includes updating the associated visual elements to reflect the change to the item.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2010
    Publication date: December 8, 2011
    Applicant: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Matthew J. Callery, Michael Desmond, Sophia Krasikov, Harold L. Ossher, Edith Schonberg, Ian D. Simmonds
  • Patent number: 7962962
    Abstract: In a computer, a first set of object classes are provided representing active entities in an information-handling process and a second set of object classes are provided representing data and rules in the information-handling process. At least one object class has rules associated with data. The above-mentioned objects are used in constructing a model of an information-handling process, and to provide an output that identifies at least one way in which the information-handling process could be improved. One aspect is a method for handling personally identifiable information. Another aspect is a system for executing the method of the present invention. A third aspect is as a set of instructions on a computer-usable medium, or resident in a computer system, for executing the method of the present invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2011
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Steven B. Adler, Endre Felix Bangerter, Kathryn Ann Bohrer, Nigel Howard Julian Brown, Jan Camenisch, Arthur M. Gilbert, Dogan Kesdogan, Matthew P. Leonard, Xuan Liu, Michael Robert McCullough, Adam Charles Nelson, Charles Campbell Palmer, Calvin Stacy Powers, Michael Schnyder, Edith Schonberg, Matthias Schunter, Elsie Van Herreweghen, Michael Waidner
  • Patent number: 7860816
    Abstract: The present invention is a method and apparatus for safe ontology reasoning. In one embodiment, a method for building safe sub-ontology that includes one or more elements of a given ontology includes designating at least one the elements as a sensitive element, where a sensitive element is an element not to be revealed. The method then designates a safe sub-ontology such that the safe sub-ontology does not include any elements that, alone or in combination, allow inference of a sensitive element, in accordance with one or more given inference rules. In another embodiment, a method for building a potential sub-ontology includes designating at least one of the elements as a sensitive element and including a maximal number of the elements in the potential sub-ontology, wherein the maximal number includes the greatest number of elements that can be revealed, cumulatively, without allowing inference of a sensitive element, in accordance with one or more given inference rules.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2007
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2010
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Achille Fokoue-Nkoutche, Genady Grabarnik, Nagui Halim, Aaron Kershenbaum, Edith Schonberg, Larisa Shwartz, Kavitha Srinivas
  • Publication number: 20080065578
    Abstract: The present invention is a method and apparatus for safe ontology reasoning. In one embodiment, a method for building safe sub-ontology that includes one or more elements of a given ontology includes designating at least one the elements as a sensitive element, where a sensitive element is an element not to be revealed. The method then designates a safe sub-ontology such that the safe sub-ontology does not include any elements that, alone or in combination, allow inference of a sensitive element, in accordance with one or more given inference rules. In another embodiment, a method for building a potential sub-ontology includes designating at least one of the elements as a sensitive element and including a maximal number of the elements in the potential sub-ontology, wherein the maximal number includes the greatest number of elements that can be revealed, cumulatively, without allowing inference of a sensitive element, in accordance with one or more given inference rules.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2007
    Publication date: March 13, 2008
    Inventors: Achille Fokoue-Nkoutche, Genady Grabarnik, Nagui Halim, Aaron Kershenbaum, Edith Schonberg, Larisa Shwartz, Kavitha Srinivas
  • Publication number: 20070233627
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, for scalable ontology reasoning. A method of generating a summarized ontology includes loading an ontology from a store, eliminating relationships in the ontology, the eliminating relationships including an insertion of new relationships that simplify the ontology, eliminating individuals in the ontology, the eliminating individuals including insertion of new individuals to simplify the ontology, eliminating concepts in the ontology including insertion of new concepts to simplify the ontology, and generating the summarized ontology from the eliminating relationships, eliminating individuals and eliminating concepts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2007
    Publication date: October 4, 2007
    Inventors: Julian Dolby, Aditya Kalyanpur, Aaron Jay Kershenbaum, Achille Fokoue-Nkoutche, Li Ma, Edith Schonberg, Kavitha Srinivas
  • Publication number: 20070198449
    Abstract: The present invention is a method and apparatus for safe ontology reasoning. In one embodiment, a method for building safe sub-ontology that includes one or more elements of a given ontology includes designating at least one the elements as a sensitive element, where a sensitive element is an element not to be revealed. The method then designates a safe sub-ontology such that the safe sub-ontology does not include any elements that, alone or in combination, allow inference of a sensitive element, in accordance with one or more given inference rules. In another embodiment, a method for building a potential sub-ontology includes designating at least one of the elements as a sensitive element and including a maximal number of the elements in the potential sub-ontology, wherein the maximal number includes the greatest number of elements that can be revealed, cumulatively, without allowing inference of a sensitive element, in accordance with one or more given inference rules.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 23, 2006
    Publication date: August 23, 2007
    Inventors: Achille Fokoue-Nkoutche, Genady Grabarnik, Nagui Halim, Aaron Kershenbaum, Edith Schonberg, Larisa Shwartz, Kavitha Srinivas
  • Publication number: 20030004734
    Abstract: The present invention involves providing in a computer a first set of object classes representing active entities in an information-handling process, wherein a limited number of privacy-related actions represent operations performed on data, and providing in the computer a second set of object classes representing data and rules in the information-handling process, wherein at least one object class has rules associated with data. The invention also involves using the above-mentioned objects in constructing a model of an information-handling process, and providing output that identifies at least one way in which the information-handling process could be improved. One aspect of the present invention is a method for handling personally identifiable information. Another aspect of the present invention is a system for executing the method of the present invention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2001
    Publication date: January 2, 2003
    Applicant: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Steven B. Adler, Endre Felix Bangerter, Kathryn Ann Bohrer, Nigel Howard Julian Brown, Jan Camenisch, Arthur M. Gilbert, Dogan Kesdogan, Matthew P. Leonard, Xuan Liu, Michael Robert McCullough, Adam Charles Nelson, Charles Campbell Palmer, Calvin Stacy Powers, Michael Schnyder, Edith Schonberg, Matthias Schunter, Elsie Van Herreweghen, Michael Waidner