Patents by Inventor Harold L. Pierson, III
Harold L. Pierson, III 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: 10545852Abstract: A method for diagnosing computer readable instructions related to transfers of control is disclosed. A state transition of a unit of execution within a logical operation providing an event handler for a Document Object Model is logged during runtime of the computer readable instructions. Diagnostic information of the logical operation is associated with the state transition. The state transition and associated diagnostic information is provided for retrieval at a selected point in the computer readable instructions.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2018Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Michael C. Fanning, Felix Gerard Torquil Ifor Andrew, Daniel J. Moseley, Simon Calvert, Andrew R. Sterland, Timothy Rice, Jeffrey T. Fisher, Robert A. Paveza, Taylor C. Woll, Gregg Miskelly, Harold L. Pierson, III, Christopher Edmonds, Elliot H. Omiya, Karthik Vivek Nadig, Francisco Javier Wong, Zhaochuan Gao, Andriy Stasyuk
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Publication number: 20190057012Abstract: A method for diagnosing computer readable instructions related to transfers of control is disclosed. A state transition of a unit of execution within a logical operation providing an event handler for a Document Object Model is logged during runtime of the computer readable instructions. Diagnostic information of the logical operation is associated with the state transition. The state transition and associated diagnostic information is provided for retrieval at a selected point in the computer readable instructions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2018Publication date: February 21, 2019Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Michael C. Fanning, Felix Gerard Torquil Ifor Andrew, Daniel J. Moseley, Simon Calvert, Andrew R. Sterland, Timothy Rice, Jeffrey T. Fisher, Robert A. Paveza, Taylor C. Woll, Gregg Miskelly, Harold L. Pierson, III, Christopher Edmonds, Elliot H. Omiya, Karthik Vivek Nadig, Francisco Javier Wong, Zhaochuan Gao, Andriy Stasyuk
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Patent number: 10078575Abstract: A method for diagnosing computer readable instructions related to transfers of control is disclosed. A state transition of a unit of execution within a logical operation is logged during runtime of the computer readable instructions. Diagnostic information of the logical operation is associated with the state transition. The state transition and associated diagnostic information is provided for retrieval at a selected point in the computer readable instructions.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Michael C. Fanning, Felix Gerard Torquil Ifor Andrew, Daniel J. Moseley, Simon Calvert, Andrew R. Sterland, Timothy Rice, Jeffrey T. Fisher, Robert A. Paveza, Taylor C. Woll, Gregg Miskelly, Harold L. Pierson, III, Christopher Edmonds, Elliot H. Omiya, Karthik Vivek Nadig, Francisco Javier Wong, Zhaochuan Gao, Andriy Stasyuk
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Patent number: 9043305Abstract: Various embodiments provide an ability to abstract type resolution between multiple type systems. At least one type can be described in one or more programmatically accessible file(s). In some embodiments, an application using a different type system can programmatically access and resolve a type of the at least one type system without knowledge of a location of where a description of the type resides. Alternately or additionally, type descriptions contained in the one or more programmatically accessible file(s) can be analyzed and restructured into one or more new programmatically accessible file(s) based, at least in part, upon the type descriptions.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2014Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Lawrence W. Osterman, Harold L. Pierson, III, Elliot H. Omiya, Martyn S. Lovell, Mahesh Prakriya, Stephen C. Rowe, Tassaduq H. Basu, Robert A. Wlodarczyk, Wei Zeng, Neeraj N. Wadhwa, Shakeel I. Solkar, Michael Aksionkin
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Publication number: 20150074128Abstract: Various embodiments provide an ability to abstract type resolution between multiple type systems. At least one type can be described in one or more programmatically accessible file(s). In some embodiments, an application using a different type system can programmatically access and resolve a type of the at least one type system without knowledge of a location of where a description of the type resides. Alternately or additionally, type descriptions contained in the one or more programmatically accessible file(s) can be analyzed and restructured into one or more new programmatically accessible file(s) based, at least in part, upon the type descriptions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2014Publication date: March 12, 2015Inventors: Lawrence W. Osterman, Harold L. Pierson, III, Elliot H. Omiya, Martyn S. Lovell, Mahesh Prakriya, Stephen C. Rowe, Tassaduq H. Basu, Robert A. Wlodarczyk, Wei Zeng, Neeraj N. Wadhwa, Shakeel I. Solkar, Michael Aksionkin
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Patent number: 8914350Abstract: Various embodiments provide an ability to abstract type resolution between multiple type systems. At least one type can be described in one or more programmatically accessible file(s). In some embodiments, an application using a different type system can programmatically access and resolve a type of the at least one type system without knowledge of a location of where a description of the type resides. Alternately or additionally, type descriptions contained in the one or more programmatically accessible file(s) can be analyzed and restructured into one or more new programmatically accessible file(s) based, at least in part, upon the type descriptions.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2013Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Lawrence W. Osterman, Harold L. Pierson, III, Elliot H. Omiya, Martyn S. Lovell, Mahesh Prakriya, Stephen C. Rowe, Tassaduq H. Basu, Robert A. Wlodarczyk, Wei Zeng, Neeraj N. Wadhwa, Shakeel I. Solkar, Michael Aksionkin
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Publication number: 20140282427Abstract: A method for diagnosing computer readable instructions related to transfers of control is disclosed. A state transition of a unit of execution within a logical operation is logged during runtime of the computer readable instructions. Diagnostic information of the logical operation is associated with the state transition. The state transition and associated diagnostic information is provided for retrieval at a selected point in the computer readable instructions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Michael C. Fanning, Felix Gerard Torquil Ifor Andrew, Daniel J. Moseley, Simon Calvert, Andrew R. Sterland, Timothy Rice, Jeffrey T. Fisher, Robert A. Paveza, Taylor C. Woll, Gregg Miskelly, Harold L. Pierson, III, Christopher Edmonds, Elliot H. Omiya, Karthik Vivek Nadig, Francisco Javier Wong, Zhaochuan Gao, Andriy Stasyuk
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Publication number: 20140149437Abstract: Various embodiments provide an ability to abstract type resolution between multiple type systems. At least one type can be described in one or more programmatically accessible file(s). In some embodiments, an application using a different type system can programmatically access and resolve a type of the at least one type system without knowledge of a location of where a description of the type resides. Alternately or additionally, type descriptions contained in the one or more programmatically accessible file(s) can be analyzed and restructured into one or more new programmatically accessible file(s) based, at least in part, upon the type descriptions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2013Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Lawrence W. Osterman, Harold L. Pierson, III, Elliot H. Omiya, Martyn S. Lovell, Mahesh Prakriya, Stephen C. Rowe, Tassaduq H. Basu, Robert A. Wlodarczyk, Wei Zeng, Neeraj N. Wadhwa, Shakeel I. Solkar, Michael Aksionkin