Patents by Inventor Erik Duane Lindberg
Erik Duane Lindberg 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: 6968550Abstract: A method and apparatus for synchronizing software between computers are disclosed. A software fix manager compares a preferred software inventory with a software inventory from a computer that is to be synchronized and, from this comparison, creates a number of software product synchronizations. An update manager uses the software fix list to apply software product synchronizations to the computer. Preferably, the computer can be brought to the same fix level or product level, if desired, as the preferred software inventory through this process. The software fix manager can place synchronizations in a fix list. There can be multiple software product synchronizations per software product, and the synchronizations can be applied to a computer by removing a software product fix or installing a product software fix. The current invention may also be applied to software products themselves, by installing or removing software products.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2002Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Michael John Branson, George Francis DeStefano, Ronald Joseph Haugen, Gregory Richard Hintermeister, Gregory Scott Hurlebaus, Erik Duane Lindberg, David Henry Sandifer, Susette Marie Townsend
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Publication number: 20040015942Abstract: A method and apparatus for synchronizing software between computers are disclosed. A software fix manager compares a preferred software inventory with a software inventory from a computer that is to be synchronized and, from this comparison, creates a number of software product synchronizations. An update manager uses the software fix list to apply software product synchronizations to the computer. Preferably, the computer can be brought to the same fix level or product level, if desired, as the preferred software inventory through this process.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventors: Michael John Branson, George Francis DeStefano, Ronald Joseph Haugen, Gregory Richard Hintermeister, Gregory Scott Hurlebaus, Erik Duane Lindberg, David Henry Sandifer, Susette Marie Townsend
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Patent number: 6640252Abstract: An apparatus and method for creating packages and for transferring packages between computer systems provides a graphical user interface that allows a user to define various attributes for a package. Logical packages may be defined, which specify package elements to include in the package. Physical packages may also be defined, which contain a copy of the package elements specified in the logical package. Once a user defines a logical package, the logical package may be transferred to an endpoint system. The endpoint system reads the logical package, and from the parameters in the logical package determines where to retrieve the package elements and what other actions are appropriate while retrieving the package elements and constructing a physical package. In this manner, the endpoint system retrieves the package elements as required. The preferred embodiment of the present invention defines a packager using an object oriented framework mechanism that defines both core and extensible functions.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Gregory Richard Hintermeister, Gregory S. Hurlebaus, Erik Duane Lindberg, Robert Anthony Mahlik, Michael B. Murphy
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Publication number: 20030158944Abstract: The present invention generally is a method of managing the process of a plurality of transactions through two or more applications in a business transaction environment. Each application has at least one associated log file. Each transaction is defined by one or more steps configured to complete the transaction. In one embodiment, for each new log entry recorded in the at least one associated log file, the method determines whether the new log entry comprises one or more required fields, e.g., a transaction identifier, a step identifier, or a time stamp. A set of information is extracted from the new log entry only if the new log entry comprises the one or more required fields. A database comprising a plurality of transaction records from the information is then created. The method then determines whether the plurality of transaction records meets a condition. An action is then executed if the plurality of transactions meets the condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2002Publication date: August 21, 2003Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Michael John Branson, Melissa Sue Fichtinger, Leah Elizabeth Hause, Gregory Richard Hintermeister, Erik Duane Lindberg, Diane Elaine Olson, Neela Sharad Patel, DeVaughn Lawrence Rackham, Brent Gorden Tang
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Patent number: 6425126Abstract: A method and apparatus for synchronizing software between computers are disclosed. A software fix manager compares a preferred software inventory with a software inventory from a computer that is to be synchronized and, from this comparison, creates a number of software product synchronizations. An update manager uses the software fix list to apply software product synchronizations to the computer. Preferably, the computer can be brought to the same fix level or product level, if desired, as the preferred software inventory through this process. The software fix manager can place synchronizations in a fix list. There can be multiple software product synchronizations per software product, and the synchronizations can be applied to a computer by removing a software product fix or installing a product software fix. The current invention may also be applied to software products themselves, by installing or removing software products.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1999Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Michael John Branson, George Francis DeStefano, Ronald Joseph Haugen, Gregory Richard Hintermeister, Gregory Scott Hurlebaus, Erik Duane Lindberg, David Henry Sandifer, Susette Marie Townsend
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Publication number: 20020065937Abstract: An apparatus and method for creating packages and for transferring packages between computer systems provides a graphical user interface that allows a user to define various attributes for a package. Logical packages may be defined, which specify package elements to include in the package. Physical packages may also be defined, which contain a copy of the package elements specified in the logical package. Once a user defines a logical package, the logical package may be transferred to an endpoint system. The endpoint system reads the logical package, and from the parameters in the logical package determines where to retrieve the package elements and what other actions are appropriate while retrieving the package elements and constructing a physical package. In this manner, the endpoint system retrieves the package elements as required. The preferred embodiment of the present invention defines a packager using an object oriented framework mechanism that defines both core and extensible functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2002Publication date: May 30, 2002Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Gregory Richard Hintermeister, Gregory S. Hurlebaus, Erik Duane Lindberg, Robert Anthony Mahlik, Michael B. Murphy
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Patent number: 6345306Abstract: An apparatus and method for creating packages and for transferring packages between computer systems provides a graphical user interface that allows a user to define various attributes for a package. Logical packages may be defined, which specify package elements to include in the package. Physical packages may also be defined, which contain a copy of the package elements specified in the logical package. Once a user defines a logical package, the logical package may be transferred to an endpoint system. The endpoint system reads the logical package, and from the parameters in the logical package determines where to retrieve the package elements and what other actions are appropriate while retrieving the package elements and constructing a physical package. In this manner, the endpoint system retrieves the package elements as required. The preferred embodiment of the present invention defines a packager using an object oriented framework mechanism that defines both core and extensible functions.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1999Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Gregory Richard Hintermeister, Gregory S. Hurlebaus, Erik Duane Lindberg, Robert Anthony Mahlik, Michael B. Murphy
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Patent number: 6144990Abstract: According to the preferred embodiment, a computer system and method for providing access to a software application from a web browser over the WWW is disclosed. The system includes one or more computers executing a web browser, a web server application, an application gateway, and a software application. The system and method allows a user of the web browser to access the software application. The user inputs data via the web browser, which is communicated to the web server application, which passes the input to a CGI module. Based upon the web browser input, the CGI selects an HTML template containing at least one variable. The variable is passed to an application gateway which requests a value for the variable from the software application. The value is passed back to the CGI and inserted into the HTML template in place of the variable. The completed HTML template is then sent back to the web browser.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1996Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Marcia Lynn Brandt, Pernell James Dykes, Erik Duane Lindberg
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Patent number: 6125384Abstract: A computer system and method provides access to a software application from a web browser over the world-wide web (WWW). The system includes one or more computers executing a web browser, a web server application, an application gateway, and a software application. The system and method allows a user of the web browser to access the software application. The user inputs data via the web browser, which is communicated to the web server application. The web server application authenticates the web browser and passes appropriate input data to an application gateway, including data to uniquely identify and track the user's request. The application gateway then performs the function requested in the web server input data by formatting the appropriate commands with the software application. The software application responds by outputting data to the application gateway that includes an identifier that the application gateway uses to match the output data with the web browser that requested the output data.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1996Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Marcia Lynn Brandt, Kenneth Edgar Brown, Pernell James Dykes, Erik Duane Lindberg, Diane Elaine Olson, Jeffrey Edward Selden, Devon Daniel Snyder, James Orrin Walts
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Patent number: 5892905Abstract: The present invention provides the capability to easily access many different application programs over the WWW via a common user interface. By providing standard procedures, routines, tools, and software "hooks" for accessing software applications over the WWW, software developers can concentrate on the functionality of the application program and easily use HTML to provide a GUI interface for the application program. HTML is a well-known language which can be used by almost any computer system on the market today. In addition, since HTML is a fairly well controlled and standardized language, new software application features can be added as they are developed and supported by HTML. In addition, since HTML is a widely adopted, non-proprietary technology, the present invention can provide open access to a large market for even very small software developers.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1996Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Marcia Lynn Brandt, Kenneth Edgar Brown, Pernell James Dykes, Erik Duane Lindberg, Diane Elaine Olson, Jeffrey Edward Selden, Devon Daniel Snyder, James Orrin Walts
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Patent number: 5872915Abstract: The preferred embodiment provides a computer system and method for providing secure access to a software application from a web browser over the WWW. The system and method allows a user of the web browser to access the software application after performing appropriate security checks. The user inputs data via the web browser, which is communicated to the web server application. The web server application then authenticates the web browser, and passes appropriate input data to an application gateway, including data to uniquely identify the web browser. The application gateway then uses authentication data received from the browser to determine whether the user of the browser is authorized to access the software application. According to the preferred embodiment, the browser authentication information is used to correlate the user to appropriate authentication information for the software application.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1996Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Pernell James Dykes, Erik Duane Lindberg