Patents by Inventor Jay Paulus

Jay Paulus 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).

  • Patent number: 8010850
    Abstract: Techniques for clients and servers to use the web authoring extensions, and in particular, extended error handling to allow servers to provider richer web authoring error information to clients. One technique includes sending an authoring request to a server, receiving a response message with extended error information by a client, and sending the extended error information to an application program. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2011
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: David Kruse, V. Kishore Chintalapati, Sean Watson, Jay Paulus, Dustin Friesenhahn, Ahmed Mohamed
  • Patent number: 7600030
    Abstract: Conventions for extending compounded web authoring methods to a web authoring protocol such as WebDAV. More particularly, a request can be provided with special header information to signify a method compounded with a method indicated by a verb in the request. Techniques for clients and servers to use the web authoring extensions. Extended error handling to allow servers to provider richer web authoring error information to clients.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 6, 2009
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: V. R. Kishore Chintalapati, Dave M. Kruse, Ahmed H. Mohamed, Andrew Sean Watson, Dustin G. Fresenhahn, Jay Paulus, Sundar Subbarayan, Sean McAteer
  • Publication number: 20070204012
    Abstract: Techniques for clients and servers to use the web authoring extensions, and in particular, extended error handling to allow servers to provider richer web authoring error information to clients. One technique includes sending an authoring request to a server, receiving a response message with extended error information by a client, and sending the extended error information to an application program. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 13, 2006
    Publication date: August 30, 2007
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: David Kruse, Kishore Chintalapati, Sean Watson, Jay Paulus, Dustin Friesenhahn, Ahmed Mohamed
  • Publication number: 20070050375
    Abstract: Techniques for clients and servers to use the web authoring extensions, and in particular, extended error handling to allow servers to provider richer web authoring error information to clients.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2005
    Publication date: March 1, 2007
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: V.R. Chintalapati, David Kruse, Ahmed Mohamed, Andrew Watson, Dustin Friesenhahn, Jay Paulus, Sundar Subbarayan, Sean McAteer
  • Publication number: 20070050512
    Abstract: Conventions for extending compounded web authoring methods to a web authoring protocol such as WebDAV. More particularly, a request can be provided with special header information to signify a method compounded with a method indicated by a verb in the request. Techniques for clients and servers to use the web authoring extensions. Extended error handling to allow servers to provider richer web authoring error information to clients.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2005
    Publication date: March 1, 2007
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: V.R. Chintalapati, David Kruse, Ahmed Mohamed, Andrew Watson, Dustin Fresenhahn, Jay Paulus, Sundar Subbarayan, Sean McAteer
  • Publication number: 20060184652
    Abstract: Remote differential compression is integrated within applications. Objects are updated between two or more computing devices using remote differential compression (RDC) techniques such that required data transfers are minimized. An algorithm provides enhanced efficiencies for allowing the receiver to locate a set of objects that are similar to the object that needs to be transferred from the sender. Once this set of similar objects has been found, the receiver may reuse any chunks from these objects during the RDC algorithm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 16, 2005
    Publication date: August 17, 2006
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Dan Teodosiu, Jay Paulus, Joseph Porkka, Nikolaj Bjorner, Robert Post, William Scheidel, Richard Chinn