Patents by Inventor John N. Little
John N. Little 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: 10013536Abstract: A software license management system may include an activation server that provides permission to activate a software product. The activation server may receive receiving a request to validate activation of the software and refreshing license information for the software in response to the request to validate. The server may additionally receive a request to re-designate the license information for the software product and may update license information for the software in response to the request to re-designate the software product.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2008Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: The MathWorks, Inc.Inventors: Loren Dean, Linda Cotter, Leslie Mehrez, Gerard McElhinney, John N. Little
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Patent number: 9886268Abstract: A computer-implemented method for providing an informal interface and a formal interface to a computing application using a computer is provided. The informal interface includes first routines, the first routines using an informal input format. The method also includes providing a formal interface using the computer, where the formal interface includes second routines. The second routines support developer functionality, and the second routines using a formal input format. The method includes receiving a first input having a first routine input format, the first routine input format complying with the informal input format, or a second input having a second routine input format, the second routine input format complying with the formal input format. The method includes processing the received first input or the received second input and performing a computing operation based on the processing.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2015Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: The MathWorks, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Eddins, Michelle T. Hirsch, Loren Shure, Joseph F. Hicklin, John N. Little, Portia O'Callaghan
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Patent number: 9449044Abstract: In an illustrative embodiment, an apparatus, computer-readable medium, or method may be configured to avoid command mistakes and suggest corrections. Known commands may be accessed which may include at least one expected identifier, alternative identifier, and/or identifier pattern. The frequencies of occurrence of the known commands may be calculated. A command with entered identifiers may be received and at least one possible mistake in the entered identifiers may be detected. A first numerical score for the known commands may be calculated using a string matching algorithm, a keystroke penalty matrix, and/or the detected at least one possible mistake. A second numerical score may be calculated using the frequencies of occurrence of the known commands and the first numerical score. Expected identifiers may be selected using the first and second numerical scores. A user-selectable command may be created using the expected known commands and displayed.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2015Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: The MathWorks, Inc.Inventors: John N. Little, Jason Breslau, Nausheen Moulana, Vadim Teverovsky, Bryan White, Joseph F. Hicklin
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Patent number: 9274761Abstract: A computer-implemented method for providing an informal interface and a formal interface to a computing application using a computer is provided. The informal interface includes first routines, the first routines using an informal input format. The method also includes providing a formal interface using the computer, where the formal interface includes second routines. The second routines support developer functionality, and the second routines using a formal input format. The method includes receiving a first input having a first routine input format, the first routine input format complying with the informal input format, or a second input having a second routine input format, the second routine input format complying with the formal input format. The method includes processing the received first input or the received second input and performing a computing operation based on the processing.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2014Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: The MathWorks, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Eddins, Michelle T. Hirsch, Loren Shure, Joseph F. Hicklin, John N. Little, Portia O'Callaghan
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Patent number: 9081761Abstract: In an illustrative embodiment, an apparatus, computer-readable medium, or method may be configured to avoid command mistakes and suggest corrections. Known commands may be accessed which may include at least one expected identifier, alternative identifier, and/or identifier pattern. The frequencies of occurrence of the known commands may be calculated. A command with entered identifiers may be received and at least one possible mistake in the entered identifiers may be detected. A first numerical score for the known commands may be calculated using a string matching algorithm, a keystroke penalty matrix, and/or the detected at least one possible mistake. A second numerical score may be calculated using the frequencies of occurrence of the known commands and the first numerical score. Expected identifiers may be selected using the first and second numerical scores. A user-selectable command may be created using the expected known commands and displayed.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: The MathWorks, Inc.Inventors: John N. Little, Jason Breslau, Nausheen Moulana, Vadim Teverovsky, Bryan White, Joseph F. Hicklin
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Patent number: 8707281Abstract: One or more computer-readable media store executable instructions that, when executed by processing logic, perform parallel processing. The media store one or more instructions for initiating a single programming language, and identifying, via the single programming language, one or more data distribution schemes for executing a program. The media also store one or more instructions for transforming, via the single programming language, the program into a parallel program with an optimum data distribution scheme selected from the one or more identified data distribution schemes, and allocating the parallel program to two or more labs for parallel execution. The media further store one or more instructions for receiving one or more results associated with the parallel execution of the parallel program from the two or more labs, and providing the one or more results to the program.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2012Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: The MathWorks, Inc.Inventors: Piotr R. Luszczek, John N. Little, Jocelyn Luke Martin, Halldor N. Stefansson, Edric Ellis, Penelope L. Anderson, Brett Baker, Loren Dean, Roy E. Lurie
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Patent number: 8707280Abstract: A computing device-implemented method includes receiving a program, analyzing and transforming the program, determining an inner context and an outer context of the program based on the analysis of the program, and allocating one or more portions of the inner context of the program to two or more labs for parallel execution. The method also includes receiving one or more results associated with the parallel execution of the one or more portions from the two or more labs, and providing the one or more results to the outer context of the program.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2012Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: The MathWorks, Inc.Inventors: Halldor N Stefansson, Brett Baker, Edric Ellis, Joseph F Hicklin, John N Little, Jocelyn Luke Martin, Piotr R Luszczek, Nausheen B Moulana, Loren Dean, Roy E. Lurie
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Patent number: 8527973Abstract: A computing device-implemented method includes receiving a program created by a technical computing environment, analyzing the program, generating multiple program portions based on the analysis of the program, dynamically allocating the multiple program portions to multiple software units of execution for parallel programming, receiving multiple results associated with the multiple program portions from the multiple software units of execution, and providing the multiple results or a single result to the program.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2011Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: The MathWorks, Inc.Inventors: John N. Little, Joseph F. Hicklin, Jocelyn Luke Martin, Nausheen B. Moulana, Halldor N. Stefansson, Loren Dean, Roy E. Lurie, Stephen C. Johnson, Penelope L. Anderson, Michael E. Karr, Jason A. Kinchen
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Publication number: 20120317165Abstract: A computing device-implemented method includes receiving a program, analyzing and transforming the program, determining an inner context and an outer context of the program based on the analysis of the program, and allocating one or more portions of the inner context of the program to two or more labs for parallel execution. The method also includes receiving one or more results associated with the parallel execution of the one or more portions from the two or more labs, and providing the one or more results to the outer context of the program.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: THE MATHWORKS, INC.Inventors: Halldor N. Stefansson, Brett Baker, Edric Ellis, Joseph F. Hicklin, John N. Little, Jocelyn Luke Martin, Piotr R. Luszczek, Nausheen B. Moulana, Loren Dean, Roy E. Lurie
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Publication number: 20120284726Abstract: One or more computer-readable media store executable instructions that, when executed by processing logic, perform parallel processing. The media store one or more instructions for initiating a single programming language, and identifying, via the single programming language, one or more data distribution schemes for executing a program. The media also store one or more instructions for transforming, via the single programming language, the program into a parallel program with an optimum data distribution scheme selected from the one or more identified data distribution schemes, and allocating the parallel program to two or more labs for parallel execution. The media further store one or more instructions for receiving one or more results associated with the parallel execution of the parallel program from the two or more labs, and providing the one or more results to the program.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2012Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: The MathWorks, Inc.Inventors: Piotr R. Luszczek, John N. Little, Jocelyn Luke Martin, Halldor N. Stefansson, Edric Ellis, Penelope L. Anderson, Brett Baker, Loren Dean, Roy E. Lurie
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Patent number: 8255889Abstract: A device, for performing parallel processing, includes a processor to receive one or more portions of an inner context of a program created for a technical computing environment, and allocate one or more portions of the inner context of the program to two or more labs for parallel execution. The processor is also configured to receive one or more results associated with the parallel execution of the one or more portions from the two or more labs, and provide the one or more results to an outer context of the program.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2008Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: The MathWorks, Inc.Inventors: Halldor N. Stefansson, Brett Baker, Edric Ellis, Joseph F. Hicklin, John N. Little, Jocelyn Luke Martin, Piotr R. Luszczek, Nausheen B. Moulana, Loren Dean, Roy E. Lurie
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Patent number: 8255890Abstract: One or more computer-readable media store executable instructions that, when executed by processing logic, perform parallel processing. The media store one or more instructions for initiating a single programming language, and identifying, via the single programming language, one or more data distribution schemes for executing a program. The media also store one or more instructions for transforming, via the single programming language, the program into a parallel program with an optimum data distribution scheme selected from the one or more identified data distribution schemes, and allocating the parallel program to two or more labs for parallel execution. The media further store one or more instructions for receiving one or more results associated with the parallel execution of the parallel program from the two or more labs, and providing the one or more results to the program.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2008Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: The MathWorks, Inc.Inventors: Piotr R. Luszczek, John N. Little, Jocelyn Luke Martin, Halldor N. Stefansson, Edric Ellis, Penelope L. Anderson, Brett Baker, Loren Dean, Roy E. Lurie
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Patent number: 8250550Abstract: A computing device-implemented method includes initiating a single programming language, and identifying, via the single programming language, one or more data distribution schemes for executing a program. The method also includes transforming, via the single programming language, the program into a parallel program with an optimum data distribution scheme selected from the one or more identified data distribution schemes, and allocating the parallel program to two or more labs for parallel execution. The method further includes receiving one or more results associated with the parallel execution of the parallel program from the two or more labs, and providing the one or more results to the program.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2008Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: The MathWorks, Inc.Inventors: Piotr R. Luszczek, John N. Little, Jocelyn Luke Martin, Halldor N. Stefansson, Edric Ellis, Penelope L. Anderson, Brett Baker, Loren Dean, Roy E. Lurie
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Patent number: 8239845Abstract: One or more computer-readable media store executable instructions that, when executed by processing logic, perform parallel processing. The media store one or more instructions for receiving one or more portions of an inner context of a program created for a technical computing environment, allocating one or more portions of the inner context of the program to two or more labs for parallel execution, receiving one or more results associated with the parallel execution of the one or more portions from the two or more labs, and providing the one or more results to an outer context of the program.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2008Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: The MathWorks, Inc.Inventors: Halldor N. Stefansson, Brett Baker, Edric Ellis, Joseph F. Hicklin, John N. Little, Jocelyn Luke Martin, Piotr R. Luszczek, Nausheen B. Moulana, Loren Dean, Roy E. Lurie
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Patent number: 8239846Abstract: A device for performing parallel processing includes a processor to initiate a single programming language, and identify, via the single programming language, one or more data distribution schemes for executing a program. The processor also transforms, via the single programming language, the program into a parallel program with an optimum data distribution scheme selected from the one or more identified data distribution schemes, and allocates the parallel program to two or more labs for parallel execution. The processor further receives one or more results associated with the parallel execution of the parallel program from the two or more labs, and provides the one or more results to the program.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2008Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: The MathWorks, Inc.Inventors: Piotr R. Luszczek, John N. Little, Jocelyn Luke Martin, Halldor N. Stefansson, Edric Ellis, Penelope L. Anderson, Brett Baker, Loren Dean, Roy E. Lurie
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Patent number: 8239844Abstract: A computing device-implemented method includes receiving a program, analyzing and transforming the program, determining an inner context and an outer context of the program based on the analysis of the program, and allocating one or more portions of the inner context of the program to two or more labs for parallel execution. The method also includes receiving one or more results associated with the parallel execution of the one or more portions from the two or more labs, and providing the one or more results to the outer context of the program.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2008Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: The MathWorks, Inc.Inventors: Halldor N. Stefansson, Brett Baker, Edric Ellis, Joseph F. Hicklin, John N. Little, Jocelyn Luke Martin, Piotr R. Luszczek, Nausheen B. Moulana, Loren Dean, Roy E. Lurie
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Patent number: 8108845Abstract: A computing system receives a program created by a technical computing environment, analyzes the program, generates multiple program portions based on the analysis of the program, dynamically allocates the multiple program portions to multiple software units of execution for parallel programming, receives multiple results associated with the multiple program portions from the multiple software units of execution, and provides the multiple results or a single result to the program.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2007Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: The Mathworks, Inc.Inventors: John N. Little, Joseph F. Hicklin, Jocelyn Luke Martin, Nausheen B. Moulana, Halldor N. Stefansson, Loren Dean, Roy E. Lurie, Stephen C. Johnson, Penelope L. Anderson, Michael E. Karr, Jason A. Kinchen
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Publication number: 20120011347Abstract: A computing device-implemented method includes receiving a program created by a technical computing environment, analyzing the program, generating multiple program portions based on the analysis of the program, dynamically allocating the multiple program portions to multiple software units of execution for parallel programming, receiving multiple results associated with the multiple program portions from the multiple software units of execution, and providing the multiple results or a single result to the program.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: THE MATHWORKS, INC.Inventors: John N. LITTLE, Joseph F. Hicklin, Jocelyn Luke Martin, Nausheen B. Moulana, Halldor N. Stefansson, Loren Dean, Roy E. Lurie, Stephen C. Johnson, Penelope L. Anderson, Michael E. Karr, Jason A. Kinchen
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Patent number: 8010954Abstract: A computing device-implemented method includes receiving a program created by a technical computing environment, analyzing the program, generating multiple program portions based on the analysis of the program, dynamically allocating the multiple program portions to multiple software units of execution for parallel programming, receiving multiple results associated with the multiple program portions from the multiple software units of execution, and providing the multiple results or a single result to the program.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2007Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: The MathWorks, Inc.Inventors: John N. Little, Joseph F. Hicklin, Jocelyn Luke Martin, Nausheen B. Moulana, Halldor N. Stefansson, Loren Dean, Roy E. Lurie, Stephen C. Johnson, Penelope L. Anderson, Michael E. Karr, Jason A. Kinchen
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Publication number: 20090132867Abstract: One or more computer-readable media store executable instructions that, when executed by processing logic, perform parallel processing. The media store one or more instructions for receiving one or more portions of an inner context of a program created for a technical computing environment, allocating one or more portions of the inner context of the program to two or more labs for parallel execution, receiving one or more results associated with the parallel execution of the one or more portions from the two or more labs, and providing the one or more results to an outer context of the program.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: THE MATHWORKS, INC.Inventors: Halldor N. Stefansson, Penelope L. Anderson, Brett Baker, Edric Ellis, Joseph F. Hicklin, John N. Little, Jocelyn Luke Martin, Piotr R. Luszczek, Nausheen B. Moulana