Patents by Inventor Kevin M. Honeyman
Kevin M. Honeyman 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: 10289730Abstract: A first user interaction is detected indicating a user selection of a document. Relationship information on the document is accessed to identify related documents. Relationship information is accessed on the related documents to identify other related documents. This continues until all related documents are identified. The documents are displayed, on a single user interface display, in a aggregate view and each document is represented by a document display pane that shows summary information from the document.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2015Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Michael F. Falkner, Annette M. Bruer, Shivendushital Pyarelal Pandey, Kevin M. Honeyman
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Patent number: 9772753Abstract: An entity hub display includes a plurality of different sections, each section including a plurality of different components. The sections each correspond to a different aspect of data that makes up an entity. Each component is a user interface display element that is related to data within the corresponding section. The individual components can be selected and placed on the entity hub display based on a user's role and activities or tasks performed by a user in that role.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2013Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Brian R. Glaeske, Ray J. Ridl, Anne Gerssen, Michael M. Santos, Christopher R. Garty, Anastasia Paushkina, Crystal Gilson, Kevin M. Honeyman, Prasant Sivadasan, Julie B. Hagen, Adrian L. Orth
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Patent number: 9589057Abstract: A workspace display includes a plurality of different groups, each group including a plurality of different components. Each group corresponds to a task, set of tasks or topic of information related to a user's role. The particular components included in each group are user interface display elements that are each related to an item of content within the corresponding group. The workspace display has filter mechanisms that are actuated to filter the content displayed in the components on the workspace display.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2013Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: John P Burrows, Ted A Cyrek, Jeremy S Ellsworth, Sunil Garg, Chris R Garty, Brian R Glaeske, Julie B Hagen, Claudia Betz-Haubold, Wayne C Higgins, Kevin M Honeyman, Rupa Mantravadi, Michael J McCormack, Lisa R Mueller, Adrian L Orth, Anastasia Paushkina, Julianne Prekaski, Ray J Ridl, Michael M Santos, Prasant Sivadasan, Brian L Welcker, Kyle S Young
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Publication number: 20160239565Abstract: A first user interaction is detected indicating a user selection of a document. Relationship information on the document is accessed to identify related documents. Relationship information is accessed on the related documents to identify other related documents. This continues until all related documents are identified. The documents are displayed, on a single user interface display, in a aggregate view and each document is represented by a document display pane that shows summary information from the document.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2015Publication date: August 18, 2016Inventors: Michael F. Falkner, Annette M. Bruer, Shivendushital Pyarelal Pandey, Kevin M. Honeyman
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Publication number: 20160147420Abstract: A time line display mechanism includes a control slider. The control slider is actuated to configure, in a computing system memory, an aging period definition. The computing system accesses relevant data and applies the aging period definition to the relevant data to generate a representation of the aged data with the aging period definition applied. The representation of the aged data is surfaced in the computing system, along with an aging display mechanism that represents the aging period definition. The aging display mechanism includes actuators that can be actuated to reconfigure the aging period in memory so that it can be reapplied to modify the displayed representation of the aged data.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2014Publication date: May 26, 2016Inventors: Michael F. Falkner, Kevin M. Honeyman, Paul R. Winje, Matthew D. Leonard, Shivendushital Pyarelal Pandey, Veronika Maksimova
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Publication number: 20150212716Abstract: A role-based dashboard display is generated, showing a plurality of different display sections that display information from a computer system. A workspace display section includes a plurality of different workspace display elements, each showing information specific to a different workspace corresponding to a user's role. A selection user input mechanism receives user actuation to change a visual representation of the different workspace display items.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2014Publication date: July 30, 2015Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Anant Kartik Mithal, John H. Howard, Michael M. Santos, Julianne Prekaski, Kate M. Spengler, Hans G. Have, Kevin M. Honeyman, Morten Holm-Petersen
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Publication number: 20150212700Abstract: A role-based dashboard display is generated, showing a plurality of different display sections that display information from a computer system. The display sections include a customer-branded section, a favorites section, a workspace display section and a live data feed section. The sections have display elements linked to underlying data.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2014Publication date: July 30, 2015Inventors: Anant Kartik Mithal, John H. Howard, Michael M. Santos, Julianne Prekaski, Kate M. Spengler, Hans G. Have, Kevin M. Honeyman, Morten Holm-Petersen
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Publication number: 20140365952Abstract: A user interface is displayed that has one or more workspace display sectors, based on a user role. Each workspace display selector corresponds to a given workspace display. A workspace display includes a plurality of different groups, each group including a plurality of different components. Each group corresponds to a task, set of tasks or topic of information related to a user's role. The particular components included in each group are user interface display elements that are each related to an item of content within the corresponding group.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2013Publication date: December 11, 2014Inventors: Kevin M. Honeyman, Jeremy Stack-Ellsworth, Prasant Sivadasan, Michael M. Santos, Raymond J. Ridl, Brian R. Glaeske, Wayne C. Higgins, Anastasia Paushkina, Ted A. Cyrek, Michael J. McCormack, Crystal Gilson, Julie B. Hagen, Sunil Garg, Julianne Prekaski, Rupa Mantravadi, Lisa R. Mueller, Kyle S. Young, Claudia Betz-Haubold, John P. Burrows, Brian L. Welcker, Adrian L. Orth, Chris R. Garty
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Publication number: 20140365939Abstract: An entity hub display includes a plurality of different sections, each section including a plurality of different components. The sections each correspond to a different aspect of data that makes up an entity. Each component is a user interface display element that is related to data within the corresponding section. The individual components can be selected and placed on the entity hub display based on a user's role and activities or tasks performed by a user in that role.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2013Publication date: December 11, 2014Inventors: Brain R. Glaeske, Ray J. Ridl, Anne Gerssen, Michael M. Santos, Chris R. Garty, Anastasia Paushkina, Crystal Gilson, Kevin M. Honeyman, Prasant Sivadasan, Julie B. Hagen, Adrian L. Orth
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Publication number: 20140365263Abstract: A workspace display includes a plurality of different groups, task, set of tasks or each group including a plurality of different components. Each group corresponds to a topic of information related to a user's role. The particular components included in each group are user interface display elements that are each related to an item of content within the corresponding group. The individual components are also selected and placed on the workspace display based on a user's role and activities or tasks performed by a user in that role.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2013Publication date: December 11, 2014Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Kevin M. Honeyman, Prasant Sivadasan, Jeremy S. Ellsworth, Christopher R. Garty, Morten Holm-Petersen, Anant Kartik Mithal, Crystal Gilson, Adrian Orth, Raymond J. Ridl
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Publication number: 20140365511Abstract: A workspace display includes a plurality of different groups, each group including a plurality of different components. Each group corresponds to a task, set of tasks or topic of information related to a user's role. The particular components included in each group are user interface display elements that are each related to an item of content within the corresponding group. The workspace display has filter mechanisms that are actuated to filter the content displayed in the components on the workspace display.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2013Publication date: December 11, 2014Inventors: John P. Burrows, Ted A. Cyrek, Jeremy S. Ellsworth, Sunil Garg, Chris R. Garty, Brian R. Glaeske, Julie B. Hagen, Claudia Betz-Haubold, Wayne C. Higgins, Kevin M. Honeyman, Rupa Mantravadi, Michael J. McCormack, Lisa R. Mueller, Adrian L. Orth, Anastasia Paushkina, Julianne Prekaski, Ray J. Ridl, Michael M. Santos, Prasant Sivadasan, Brian L. Welcker, Kyle S. Young
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Patent number: 8671036Abstract: A user interface is provided enabling users to build and modify account structures with various account-dimension combinations and rules for those combinations. The user interface provides context for the account structure and controls for creation and modification of the account configurations.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2009Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Kimberly A. Nelson, William L. Frandsen, Crystal Gilson, Kevin M. Honeyman, David J. Lannoye, Karen D. Mullenberg
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Publication number: 20110112939Abstract: A user interface is provided enabling users to build and modify account structures with various account-dimension combinations and rules for those combinations. The user interface provides context for the account structure and controls for creation and modification of the account configurations.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Kimberly A. Nelson, William L. Frandsen, Crystal Gilson, Kevin M. Honeyman, David J. Lannoye, Karen D. Mullenberg
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Publication number: 20100318926Abstract: User interface features for supporting user-initiated input of a segmented account dimension combination are disclosed. The user interface features may be integrated into a software-based accounting application, for example as part of a user interface mechanism that supports a process for entering the account dimension combination on a general ledger distribution line for a record of a transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jeffrey R. Anderson, Kevin M. Honeyman, Todd R. Lefor, Karen D. Mullenberg, Ray C. Babcock