Patents by Inventor James R. Flynn
James R. Flynn 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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Publication number: 20190188194Abstract: A computer system identifies an information set stored at a data store. The computer system then identifies first metadata that includes first instructions indicating how the information set is to present a plurality of data items, and second pre-existing metadata that includes second instructions indicating how the information set is to present the plurality of data items. The computer system determines that a portion of the first metadata will override a portion of the second metadata, to create combined metadata. The computer system provides the combined metadata to the information set, including combining the second metadata with the first metadata by at least overriding the second instructions of the second metadata with the first instructions of the first metadata. The computer system presents the plurality of data items in accordance with the second metadata, at least as modified by the first instructions of the first metadata.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2018Publication date: June 20, 2019Inventors: Anthony Christopher Bloesch, Siddharth Jayadevan, James R. Flynn, Antony Scott Williams
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Patent number: 10169389Abstract: A computer system identifies an information set stored at a data store. The computer system then identifies first metadata that includes first instructions indicating how the information set is to present a plurality of data items, and second pre-existing metadata that includes second instructions indicating how the information set is to present the plurality of data items. The computer system determines that a portion of the first metadata will override a portion of the second metadata, to create combined metadata. The computer system provides the combined metadata to the information set, including combining the second metadata with the first metadata by at least overriding the second instructions of the second metadata with the first instructions of the first metadata. The computer system presents the plurality of data items in accordance with the second metadata, at least as modified by the first instructions of the first metadata.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2016Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Anthony Christopher Bloesch, Siddharth Jayadevan, James R. Flynn, Antony Scott Williams
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Publication number: 20160299930Abstract: A computer system identifies an information set stored at a data store. The computer system then identifies first metadata that includes first instructions indicating how the information set is to present a plurality of data items, and second pre-existing metadata that includes second instructions indicating how the information set is to present the plurality of data items. The computer system determines that a portion of the first metadata will override a portion of the second metadata, to create combined metadata. The computer system provides the combined metadata to the information set, including combining the second metadata with the first metadata by at least overriding the second instructions of the second metadata with the first instructions of the first metadata. The computer system presents the plurality of data items in accordance with the second metadata, at least as modified by the first instructions of the first metadata.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2016Publication date: October 13, 2016Inventors: Anthony Christopher Bloesch, Siddharth Jayadevan, James R. Flynn, Antony Scott Williams
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Patent number: 9372876Abstract: Embodiments described herein are directed to providing enhanced database editing and reporting capabilities. In one scenario, a computer system receives a data item request that identifies which data items are to be reported. The computer system accesses a relational data store to determine which information sets are to be used for reporting the requested data items. Based on the determination, the computer system accesses those information sets that are to be used in the reporting the requested data items. The computer system then determines that metadata has been provided for at least one of the accessed information sets. The metadata includes instructions at least partially indicating how the data items are to be reported. The computer system also reports the data items according to the instructions in the provided metadata, regardless of how the data items are to be reported using the existing information sets.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2013Date of Patent: June 21, 2016Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Anthony Christopher Bloesch, Siddharth Jayadevan, James R. Flynn, Antony Scott Williams
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Patent number: 8903842Abstract: Embodiments described herein are directed to providing enhanced database editing and reporting capabilities. Embodiments include a computer system receiving a database query including a request to edit one or more data items in the database. The computer system determines which data items would be affected by the requested data item edit. Based on the determination, the computer system accesses those data items that would be affected by the requested data item edit. The computer system retrieves metadata for each data item that would be affected by the requested data item edit. The metadata includes information at least partly indicating how the edit is to be performed. The computer system also performs the edit to affect the data items according to at least a portion of the retrieved metadata, regardless of how the edit would otherwise have been performed based on existing knowledge about the affected data items.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2007Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Anthony Christopher Bloesch, Siddharth Jayadevan, James R. Flynn, Antony Scott Williams
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Patent number: 8880564Abstract: In one embodiment, a computer system generates a view of entities associated with varying data types for presentation on a generic viewer. The entities and data types have relationships as defined in a corresponding schema. The schema is stored as data in a repository with the data types. The computer system receives an edit request configured to change various selected entities, where each entity has an associated data type, queries the repository to determine various properties of the selected entities corresponding to the received edit request including the data type, and determines, based on the schema, that the edit is valid based on relationship information stored in the schema. The computer system also sends the validated edit information to the generic viewer for presentation. The generic viewer has no prior knowledge of how to handle the selected entities and corresponding data types.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2007Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Siddharth Jayadevan, Antony Scott Williams, James R. Flynn, Florian Voss, Anthony Christopher Bloesch
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Patent number: 8732146Abstract: A database integration viewer that allows additional properties to be associated with a record as viewed in a single record or table, even though those additional properties are not owned by the record in the underlying source record or table in the database. Using this integration view, a viewed version of record or table may be different than the actual structure of the source record or table. In the viewed version of the record or table, the viewed record or table or may include some or all of the properties for the records of the subject record or table, while incorporating one or more additional properties for the record into the viewed table. The properties may be scalars, or may be computed to populate the viewed version of the record or table.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2010Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Scott M. Roberts, Siddharth Jayadevan, Donald F. Box, Laurent Mollicone, James R. Flynn
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Publication number: 20140012883Abstract: Embodiments described herein are directed to providing enhanced database editing and reporting capabilities. In one scenario, a computer system receives a data item request that identifies which data items are to be reported. The computer system accesses a relational data store to determine which information sets are to be used for reporting the requested data items. Based on the determination, the computer system accesses those information sets that are to be used in the reporting the requested data items. The computer system then determines that metadata has been provided for at least one of the accessed information sets. The metadata includes instructions at least partially indicating how the data items are to be reported. The computer system also reports the data items according to the instructions in the provided metadata, regardless of how the data items are to be reported using the existing information sets.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Inventors: Anthony Christopher Bloesch, Siddharth Jayadevan, James R. Flynn, Antony Scott Williams
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Patent number: 8566741Abstract: Mechanisms for allowing a user to scroll through a displayed viewer. Upon detected using input while the viewer is being displayed, the user input is identified is being a scrolling gesture. In response, a scrolling control is activated at an interior portion of the displayed viewer. In addition, when the user navigates the cursor to within a scrollable display, the cursor is adorned with a scrolling context emblem that represents scrolling options available for that viewer.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Stephen M. Danton, Florian Voss, Arwen E. Pond, James R. Flynn, Laurent Mollicone
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Patent number: 8140593Abstract: Embodiments described herein are directed to generating a customized data viewer, where the viewer is configured to display data at any level in a data model. In one embodiment, a computer system receives a user request indicating that portions of data are to be displayed in a user-customized manner using a data viewer. The computer system accesses the requested data portions that are to be displayed with the data viewer. The computer system generates a dynamic data viewer configured to display the accessed data portions in the user-customized manner indicated in the received user request. The computer system also applies the generated dynamic data viewer to the accessed data portions, such that the generated viewer displays the requested data portions in the user-customized manner.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2008Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Michael Charles Murray, James R. Flynn, Antony Scott Williams, Laurent Mollicone, Siddharth Jayadevan
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Publication number: 20110191384Abstract: A database integration viewer that allows additional properties to be associated with a record as viewed in a single record or table, even though those additional properties are not owned by the record in the underlying source record or table in the database. Using this integration view, a viewed version of record or table may be different than the actual structure of the source record or table. In the viewed version of the record or table, the viewed record or table or may include some or all of the properties for the records of the subject record or table, while incorporating one or more additional properties for the record into the viewed table. The properties may be scalars, or may be computed to populate the viewed version of the record or table.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2010Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Scott M. Roberts, Siddharth Jayadevan, Donald F. Box, Laurent Mollicone, James R. Flynn
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Patent number: 7899846Abstract: Embodiments are directed to generating declarative model editors. A computer system receives a first user input indicating a selection of a native underlying schema that includes constraints that are to be followed by models based on the native schema. The computer system receives a second user input indicating a declarative entry that includes user-configurable model editor characteristics. The computer system automatically generates a declarative model editor based on the selected native schema and user-configurable model editor characteristics. Other embodiments are directed to editing models using declarative model editors. A computer system receives user input indicating a declarative entry to be applied to a model, generates a declarative model editor based on the declarative entry, receives a model that is editable by the generated declarative model editor, and edits user-configurable characteristics of the model. The model characteristics conform to the constraints in the native underlying schema.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2007Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: James R. Flynn, Laurent Mollicone, William A. Manis, Charles J. Strempler, Kean E E Lim
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Publication number: 20100058227Abstract: Mechanisms for allowing a user to scroll through a displayed viewer. Upon detected using input while the viewer is being displayed, the user input is identified is being a scrolling gesture. In response, a scrolling control is activated at an interior portion of the displayed viewer. In addition, when the user navigates the cursor to within a scrollable display, the cursor is adorned with a scrolling context emblem that represents scrolling options available for that viewer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Stephen M. Danton, Florian Voss, Arwen E. Pond, James R. Flynn, Laurent Mollicone
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Publication number: 20090287724Abstract: Embodiments described herein are directed to generating a customized data viewer, where the viewer is configured to display data at any level in a data model. In one embodiment, a computer system receives a user request indicating that portions of data are to be displayed in a user-customized manner using a data viewer. The computer system accesses the requested data portions that are to be displayed with the data viewer. The computer system generates a dynamic data viewer configured to display the accessed data portions in the user-customized manner indicated in the received user request. The computer system also applies the generated dynamic data viewer to the accessed data portions, such that the generated viewer displays the requested data portions in the user-customized manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Michael Charles Murray, James R. Flynn, Antony Scott Williams, Laurent Mollicone, Siddharth Jayadevan
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Publication number: 20090204912Abstract: Expanding and contracting a display screen container. Data is stored in a computer readable medium. The data represents a screen container such as a graphical desktop user interface displayable to a user on a computer display of a computing device. Data is stored representing artifacts, including one or more application graphical user interface artifacts for applications that are instantiated on the computing device. Information is stored specifying locations where each of the artifacts should be graphically located in the screen container. The graphical size of screen container is determined by the locations of the artifacts. Based on user input, a portion of the screen container is displayed to the user on the computer display of the computing device. The screen container may be expanded or contracted based on opening or closing graphical user interface artifacts, adding or removing artifacts, or repositioning artifacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Bradford H. Lovering, Mohsen Agsen, Randy Kimmerly, Douglas Purdy, Christopher L. Anderson, Vijaye Raji, Vikram Bapat, Steven J. Clarke, Bryan J. Tiller, Florian Voss, Stephen M. Danton, Andrew C. Wassyng, Laurent Mollicone, James R. Flynn, Arwen E. Pond, Robert A. DeLine, Gina D. Venolia
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Publication number: 20090113292Abstract: The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for flexibly editing heterogeneous documents. Different types of documents can be organized on a universal and dynamically adjustable workspace canvas in a manner that indicates relationships between the documents. The workspace canvas is configured to host various different editors simultaneously for editing the different types of documents. Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention facilitate editing different typed documents within the same context and in a manner that maintains relationships between documents.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Florian Voss, Stephen M. Danton, Andrew C. Wassyng, Laurent Mollicone, James R. Flynn, Arwen E. Pond
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Publication number: 20090112801Abstract: Embodiments described herein are directed to providing enhanced database editing and reporting capabilities. Embodiments include a computer system receiving a database query including a request to edit one or more data items in the database. The computer system determines which data items would be affected by the requested data item edit. Based on the determination, the computer system accesses those data items that would be affected by the requested data item edit. The computer system retrieves metadata for each data item that would be affected by the requested data item edit. The metadata includes information at least partly indicating how the edit is to be performed. The computer system also performs the edit to affect the data items according to at least a portion of the retrieved metadata, regardless of how the edit would otherwise have been performed based on existing knowledge about the affected data items.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Anthony Christopher Bloesch, Siddharth Jayadevan, James R. Flynn, Anthony Scott Williams
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Publication number: 20090100084Abstract: In one embodiment, a computer system generates a view of entities associated with varying data types for presentation on a generic viewer. The entities and data types have relationships as defined in a corresponding schema. The schema is stored as data in a repository with the data types. The computer system receives an edit request configured to change various selected entities, where each entity has an associated data type, queries the repository to determine various properties of the selected entities corresponding to the received edit request including the data type, and determines, based on the schema, that the edit is valid based on relationship information stored in the schema. The computer system also sends the validated edit information to the generic viewer for presentation. The generic viewer has no prior knowledge of how to handle the selected entities and corresponding data types.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2007Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Siddharth Jayadevan, Antony Scott Williams, James R. Flynn, Florian Voss, Anthony Christopher Bloesch
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Publication number: 20090089299Abstract: Embodiments are directed to generating declarative model editors. A computer system receives a first user input indicating a selection of a native underlying schema that includes constraints that are to be followed by models based on the native schema. The computer system receives a second user input indicating a declarative entry that includes user-configurable model editor characteristics. The computer system automatically generates a declarative model editor based on the selected native schema and user-configurable model editor characteristics. Other embodiments are directed to editing models using declarative model editors. A computer system receives user input indicating a declarative entry to be applied to a model, generates a declarative model editor based on the declarative entry, receives a model that is editable by the generated declarative model editor, and edits user-configurable characteristics of the model. The model characteristics conform to the constraints in the native underlying schema.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2007Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: James R. Flynn, Laurent Mollicone, William A. Manis, Charles J. Strempler, Kean EE Lim
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Publication number: 20090089739Abstract: In one embodiment, receives a user gesture indicating an edit to be performed on a target object within a model. The model is based on an underlying schema including constraints that define relationships between objects in the model, including the target object. The computer system determines that at least one of the constraints in the underlying schema is associated with the indicated edit of the target object and determines that the edit is valid. The valid edit complies with the constraints associated with the indicated edit of the target object. In another embodiment, a computer system receives a user gesture indicating an edit, determines that a constraint in the underlying schema is associated with the indicated edit, and provides an indication of a valid model edit to a computer user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2007Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Laurent Mollicone, James R. Flynn, William A. Manis, Stephen Michael Danton, Florian Voss, Kean EE Lim