Patents by Inventor Jeffrey M. Fischer

Jeffrey M. Fischer 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).

  • Publication number: 20080201359
    Abstract: A method to convert data between a relational format and an XML document, by creating a set of XML Mapping Definition from metadata; selecting relational data from a relational application database, and converting the relational data to the XML document using the set of XML Mapping Definition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2008
    Publication date: August 21, 2008
    Inventors: Alex S. Warshavsky, Chandrakant R. Bhavsar, Jeffrey M. Fischer
  • Patent number: 7366717
    Abstract: A method to convert data between a relational format and an XML document, by creating a set of XML Mapping Definition from metadata; selecting relational data from a relational application database, and converting the relational data to the XML document using the set of XML Mapping Definition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2008
    Assignee: Siebel Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Alex S. Warshavsky, Chandrakant R. Bhavsar, Jeffrey M. Fischer
  • Patent number: 6732095
    Abstract: A method to convert data between a relational format and an XML document, by creating a set of XML Mapping Definition from metadata; selecting relational data from a relational application database, and converting the relational data to the XML document using the set of XML Mapping Definition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 4, 2004
    Assignee: Siebel Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Alex S. Warshavsky, Chandrakant R. Bhavsar, Jeffrey M. Fischer
  • Patent number: 5243622
    Abstract: A direct-sequence spread-spectrum communication system having a receiver that despreads a received signal that has been modulated with a pseudonoise code generated by a linear feedback shift register. The receiver despreads the received signal by multiplying it with a limited number of delayed replicas of the received signal. Despreading is thus performed without need for a locally generated pseudonoise code or a synchronizing clock.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1993
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation, Electronics Division
    Inventors: Paul A. Lux, Jeffrey M. Fischer