Patents by Inventor James A. Seely
James A. Seely 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: 11113448Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to presenting and synchronizing views of electronic document. In particular, a view management system can synchronize and present multiple synchronized views of an electronic document for display on a client device. For example, the view management system can present multiple views of an electronic document and bind one or more of the views with a model. In response to detecting a user interaction with respect to a view, the view management system can cause a client device to apply the user interaction to each of multiple views (e.g., each view that is bound to the model). By synchronizing views, the view management system can enable a user to conveniently observe how one or more user interactions with respect to a view would appear across multiple views of an electronic document.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2019Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: QUALTRICS, LLCInventors: Sterling Williams, Jeffrey Scott Whiting, Kyle James Seely, Jason R. Gardner, Cameron James Holiman
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Publication number: 20200026748Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to presenting and synchronizing views of electronic document. In particular, a view management system can synchronize and present multiple synchronized views of an electronic document for display on a client device. For example, the view management system can present multiple views of an electronic document and bind one or more of the views with a model. In response to detecting a user interaction with respect to a view, the view management system can cause a client device to apply the user interaction to each of multiple views (e.g., each view that is bound to the model). By synchronizing views, the view management system can enable a user to conveniently observe how one or more user interactions with respect to a view would appear across multiple views of an electronic document.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Inventors: Sterling Williams, Jeffrey Scott Whiting, Kyle James Seely, Jason R. Gardner, Cameron James Holiman
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Patent number: 10430497Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to presenting and synchronizing views of electronic document. In particular, a view management system can synchronize and present multiple synchronized views of an electronic document for display on a client device. For example, the view management system can present multiple views of an electronic document and bind one or more of the views with a model. In response to detecting a user interaction with respect to a view, the view management system can cause a client device to apply the user interaction to each of multiple views (e.g., each view that is bound to the model). By synchronizing views, the view management system can enable a user to conveniently observe how one or more user interactions with respect to a view would appear across multiple views of an electronic document.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2018Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: Qualtrics, LLCInventors: Sterling Williams, Jeffrey Scott Whiting, Kyle James Seely, Jason R. Gardner, Cameron James Holiman
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Publication number: 20180341626Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to presenting and synchronizing views of electronic document. In particular, a view management system can synchronize and present multiple synchronized views of an electronic document for display on a client device. For example, the view management system can present multiple views of an electronic document and bind one or more of the views with a model. In response to detecting a user interaction with respect to a view, the view management system can cause a client device to apply the user interaction to each of multiple views (e.g., each view that is bound to the model). By synchronizing views, the view management system can enable a user to conveniently observe how one or more user interactions with respect to a view would appear across multiple views of an electronic document.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2018Publication date: November 29, 2018Inventors: Sterling Williams, Jeffrey Scott Whiting, Kyle James Seely, Jason R. Gardner, Cameron James Holiman
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Patent number: 10049085Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to presenting and synchronizing views of electronic document. In particular, a view management system can synchronize and present multiple synchronized views of an electronic document for display on a client device. For example, the view management system can present multiple views of an electronic document and bind one or more of the views with a model. In response to detecting a user interaction with respect to a view, the view management system can cause a client device to apply the user interaction to each of multiple views (e.g., each view that is bound to the model). By synchronizing views, the view management system can enable a user to conveniently observe how one or more user interactions with respect to a view would appear across multiple views of an electronic document.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2015Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: QUALTRICS, LLCInventors: Sterling Williams, Jeffrey Scott Whiting, Kyle James Seely, Jason R. Gardner, Cameron James Holiman
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Publication number: 20170060812Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to presenting and synchronizing views of electronic document. In particular, a view management system can synchronize and present multiple synchronized views of an electronic document for display on a client device. For example, the view management system can present multiple views of an electronic document and bind one or more of the views with a model. In response to detecting a user interaction with respect to a view, the view management system can cause a client device to apply the user interaction to each of multiple views (e.g., each view that is bound to the model). By synchronizing views, the view management system can enable a user to conveniently observe how one or more user interactions with respect to a view would appear across multiple views of an electronic document.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2015Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Sterling Williams, Jeffrey Scott Whiting, Kyle James Seely, Jason R. Gardner, Cameron James Holiman
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Patent number: 9542348Abstract: Methods and structure for detecting that arbitration is delaying discovery. One embodiment is a Serial Attached Small Computer System Interface (SAS) expander. The SAS expander includes multiple SAS ports, a port monitor, and a controller. The port monitor is able to track physical link events during arbitration for at least one of the ports while discovery is in progress at the expander, and to detect based on the physical link events that arbitration is delaying discovery. The controller is able to prioritize discovery requests at the expander responsive to detecting that arbitration is delaying discovery.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2014Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: Avago Technologies General IP (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Reid A. Kaufmann, Charles D. Henry, Jeffrey D. Weide, James A. Seely
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Publication number: 20150286600Abstract: Methods and structure for detecting that arbitration is delaying discovery. One embodiment is a Serial Attached Small Computer System Interface (SAS) expander. The SAS expander includes multiple SAS ports, a port monitor, and a controller. The port monitor is able to track physical link events during arbitration for at least one of the ports while discovery is in progress at the expander, and to detect based on the physical link events that arbitration is delaying discovery. The controller is able to prioritize discovery requests at the expander responsive to detecting that arbitration is delaying discovery.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2014Publication date: October 8, 2015Applicant: LSI CORPORATIONInventors: Reid A. Kaufmann, Charles D. Henry, Jeffrey D. Weide, James A. Seely
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Publication number: 20100071072Abstract: Access to a license protected asset is limited by storing license information associated with the asset on at least one radio frequency identification (RFID) tag. Access to the asset is allowed only upon successful retrieval and verification of the license information by a device having at least one RFID reader.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2007Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: INTERMEC IP CORP.Inventors: Josh Holland, James Seely, Dennis Born, Phyllis Tuner-Brim
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Patent number: 7471199Abstract: A mobile key includes an RFID tag associated with a memory. The memory holds a secure access code. An authorization status for a person or item associated with the mobile key is determined by interrogating the mobile key using an RFID interrogation field. Security information, such as a secure identifier or access code, physical measurement data, or biometric data may be provided by the mobile key. The key may also comprise a wireless communication device, such as a cellular telephone. Security information, such as an access code, may be provided to the key using the wireless communication device or other communications network.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2005Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Intermec IP Corp.Inventors: Timothy M. Zimmerman, Timothy Shane Downs Mullen, James Seely, Jeffrey Scott Roush
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Publication number: 20060279412Abstract: The invention provides systems and methods for using radio frequency (RF) transponders interrogators for storing and retrieving data files. In one embodiment, the RF interrogator comprises a microcontroller module that retrieves a data file from a buffer memory space and breaks up the data file into multiple data packets, each data packet comprising a data file identifier and a sequence number. The present invention also provides a data storage device that comprises an RF transponder and a microcontroller that is in communication with the transponder via the external memory interface. In one embodiment, the transponder receives data over an RF broadcast, assigns an address to the data, and sends the data to the microcontroller via the external memory interface for storage at the assigned address.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2005Publication date: December 14, 2006Inventors: Joshua Holland, James Seely, Hunter Leland
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Publication number: 20060248524Abstract: The invention provides a method and system for creating a single, common installation file for multiple target device types. In one approach, the method comprises providing a base engine, compiling the engine into an intermediate language code, and just-in-time compiling the intermediate code into executable code. The latter code is executed to gather the appropriate data sets and concatenate the data sets with the engine to form the installation file. The present invention also provides a method and system for utilizing the installation file to retrieve the appropriate data set(s) for the identified target device type, and to install the retrieved data set(s) onto the target device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2005Publication date: November 2, 2006Inventor: James Seely
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Publication number: 20050242921Abstract: A mobile key includes an RFID tag associated with a memory. The memory holds a secure access code. An authorization status for a person or item associated with the mobile key is determined by interrogating the mobile key using an RFID interrogation field. Security information, such as a secure identifier or access code, physical measurement data, or biometric data may be provided by the mobile key. The key may also comprise a wireless communication device, such as a cellular telephone. Security information, such as an access code, may be provided to the key using the wireless communication device or other communications network.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Inventors: Timothy Zimmerman, Timothy Mullen, James Seely, Jeffrey Roush