Patents by Inventor Erick S. Amador
Erick S. Amador 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: 11580069Abstract: A method includes a digital subscription management system (DSMS) receiving from a source system a request to perform an edit of at least one data object, the DSMS sending a request for response (RFR) to subscribing systems having a copy of the at least one data object, the DSMS receiving a response from the subscribing systems, and the DSMS performing the edit.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2019Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: KYNDRYL, INC.Inventors: Erick S. Amador, Rick A. Hamilton, II, Garfield W. Vaughn, Timothy M. Waters
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Publication number: 20200104279Abstract: A method includes a digital subscription management system (DSMS) receiving from a source system a request to perform an edit of at least one data object, the DSMS sending a request for response (RFR) to subscribing systems having a copy of the at least one data object, the DSMS receiving a response from the subscribing systems, and the DSMS performing the edit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2019Publication date: April 2, 2020Inventors: Erick S. AMADOR, Rick A. HAMILTON, II, Garfield W. VAUGHN, Timothy M. WATERS
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Patent number: 10579588Abstract: A method includes a digital subscription management system (DSMS) receiving from a source system a request to perform an edit of at least one data object, the DSMS sending a request for response (RFR) to subscribing systems having a copy of the at least one data object, the DSMS receiving a response from the subscribing systems, and the DSMS performing the edit.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2017Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Erick S. Amador, Rick A. Hamilton, II, Garfield W. Vaughn, Timothy M. Waters
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Publication number: 20170192996Abstract: A method includes a digital subscription management system (DSMS) receiving from a source system a request to perform an edit of at least one data object, the DSMS sending a request for response (RFR) to subscribing systems having a copy of the at least one data object, the DSMS receiving a response from the subscribing systems, and the DSMS performing the edit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2017Publication date: July 6, 2017Inventors: Erick S. AMADOR, Rick A. HAMILTON, II, Garfield W. VAUGHN, Timothy M. WATERS
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Patent number: 9633069Abstract: A method includes a digital subscription management system (DSMS) receiving from a source system a request to perform an edit of at least one data object, the DSMS sending a request for response (RFR) to subscribing systems having a copy of the at least one data object, the DSMS receiving a response from the subscribing systems, and the DSMS performing the edit.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2015Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Erick S. Amador, Rick A. Hamilton, II, Garfield W. Vaughn, Timothy M. Waters
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Publication number: 20150379069Abstract: A method includes a digital subscription management system (DSMS) receiving from a source system a request to perform an edit of at least one data object, the DSMS sending a request for response (RFR) to subscribing systems having a copy of the at least one data object, the DSMS receiving a response from the subscribing systems, and the DSMS performing the edit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2015Publication date: December 31, 2015Inventors: Erick S. AMADOR, Rick A. HAMILTON, II, Garfield W. VAUGHN, Timothy M. WATERS
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Patent number: 9177115Abstract: A method includes a digital subscription management system (DSMS) receiving from a source system a request to perform an edit of at least one data object, the DSMS sending a request for response (RFR) to subscribing systems having a copy of the at least one data object, the DSMS receiving a response from the subscribing systems, and the DSMS performing the edit.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2007Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Erick S. Amador, Rick A. Hamilton, II, Garfield W. Vaughn, Timothy M. Waters
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Patent number: 9104927Abstract: The “RFID Paging Infrastructure” uses RFID technology to provide a low-cost localized message paging system. When a stationary RFID transceiver detects a programmable RFID tag, the transceiver reads an identifier from the RFID tag. The RFID transceiver causes a computer to determine whether a message stored in a database is intended for the RFID tag, and in response to determining that a message is intended for the RFID tag, the RFID transceiver transmits the message to the RFID tag. The message is saved in a memory on the programmable RFID tag. The message in the memory on the RFID tag can be read with a hand-held display device or the RFID tag can be coupled with an integrated display device.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2015Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Erick S. Amador, Rick A. Hamilton, II, Philip K. Mullins, Clifford A. Pickover
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Publication number: 20150137955Abstract: The “RFID Paging Infrastructure” uses RFID technology to provide a low-cost localized message paging system. When a stationary RFID transceiver detects a programmable RFID tag, the transceiver reads an identifier from the RFID tag. The RFID transceiver causes a computer to determine whether a message stored in a database is intended for the RFID tag, and in response to determining that a message is intended for the RFID tag, the RFID transceiver transmits the message to the RFID tag. The message is saved in a memory on the programmable RFID tag. The message in the memory on the RFID tag can be read with a hand-held display device or the RFID tag can be coupled with an integrated display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2015Publication date: May 21, 2015Inventors: Erick S. Amador, Rick A. Hamilton, II, Philip K. Mullins, Clifford A. Pickover
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Patent number: 9007212Abstract: The “RFID Paging Infrastructure” uses RFID technology to provide a low-cost localized message paging system. When a stationary RFID transceiver detects a programmable RFID tag, the transceiver reads an identifier from the RFID tag. The RFID transceiver causes a computer to determine whether a message stored in a database is intended for the RFID tag, and responsive to a determination that a message is intended for the RFID tag, the RFID transceiver transmits the message to the RFID tag. The message is saved in a memory on the programmable RFID tag. The message in the memory on the RFID tag can be read with a hand-held display device or the RFID tag can be coupled with an integrated display device.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2006Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Erick S. Amador, Rick A. Hamilton, II, Philip K. Mullins, Clifford A. Pickover
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Publication number: 20090055508Abstract: A method includes a digital subscription management system (DSMS) receiving from a source system a request to perform an edit of at least one data object, the DSMS sending a request for response (RFR) to subscribing systems having a copy of the at least one data object, the DSMS receiving a response from the subscribing systems, and the DSMS performing the edit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Erick S. AMADOR, Rick A. HAMILTON, II, Garfield W. VAUGHN, Timothy M. WATERS
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Publication number: 20080094215Abstract: The “RFID Paging Infrastructure” uses RFID technology to provide a low-cost localized message paging system. When a stationary RFID transceiver detects a programmable RFID tag, the transceiver reads an identifier from the RFID tag. The RFID transceiver causes a computer to determine whether a message stored in a database is intended for the RFID tag, and responsive to a determination that a message is intended for the RFID tag, the RFID transceiver transmits the message to the RFID tag. The message is saved in a memory on the programmable RFID tag. The message in the memory on the RFID tag can be read with a hand-held display device or the RFID tag can be coupled with an integrated display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Erick S. Amador, Rick A. Hamilton, Philip K. Mullins, Clifford A. Pickover