Patents by Inventor Mark W. Sylor
Mark W. Sylor 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: 8745435Abstract: A computer-implemented method for detecting alarm conditions, the method involving receiving at a first time a trigger notification describing a monitored occurrence on a network; setting a redundancy window to begin at the first time and to end at an expiration time; designating a first alarm condition to represent the trigger notification; receiving a second notification at a second time after the first time, the second notification describing the monitored occurrence; and determining whether a second alarm condition exists by testing whether the second time is within the redundancy window.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2013Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: CA, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence A. Stabile, Mark W. Sylor, Thomas Allen LaRosa, Bradley S. Carey, David William Russo, Kevin M. Jackson, Albert Briner, Jeremiah David Small, Matthew Eric Baddeley
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Publication number: 20130232264Abstract: A computer-implemented method for detecting alarm conditions, the method involving receiving at a first time a trigger notification describing a monitored occurrence on a network; setting a redundancy window to begin at the first time and to end at an expiration time; designating a first alarm condition to represent the trigger notification; receiving a second notification at a second time after the first time, the second notification describing the monitored occurrence; and determining whether a second alarm condition exists by testing whether the second time is within the redundancy window.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2013Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: CA, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence A. STABILE, Mark W. Sylor, Thomas Allen LaRosa, Bradley S. Carey, David William Russo, Kevin M. Jackson, Albert Briner, Jeremiah David Small, Matthew Eric Baddeley
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Patent number: 8448012Abstract: The network fault manager described herein may include one or more processors configured to detect alarms. For example, the one or more processors may periodically sample rates at which similar events that relate to occurrences on a network arrive, compare the periodically sampled rates to a first threshold, and determine whether a preexisting alarm exists. In response to a number of the periodically sampled rates that exceeded the first threshold within a preceding time window exceeding a second threshold and the preexisting alarm not existing, the one or more processors may assert a first alarm. Otherwise, if the number of periodically sampled rates that exceeded the first threshold within the preceding time window exceeds the second threshold but the preexisting alarm does exist, the one or more processors may maintain the preexisting alarm for a predetermined time period.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2011Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: CA, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence A. Stabile, Mark W. Sylor, Thomas Allen LaRosa, Bradley S. Carey, David William Russo, Kevin M. Jackson, Albert Briner, Jeremiah David Small, Matthew Eric Baddeley
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Publication number: 20110289362Abstract: The network fault manager described herein may include one or more processors configured to detect alarms. For example, the one or more processors may periodically sample rates at which similar events that relate to occurrences on a network arrive, compare the periodically sampled rates to a first threshold, and determine whether a preexisting alarm exists. In response to a number of the periodically sampled rates that exceeded the first threshold within a preceding time window exceeding a second threshold and the preexisting alarm not existing, the one or more processors may assert a first alarm. Otherwise, if the number of periodically sampled rates that exceeded the first threshold within the preceding time window exceeds the second threshold but the preexisting alarm does exist, the one or more processors may maintain the preexisting alarm for a predetermined time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: Computer Associates Think, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence A. Stabile, Mark W. Sylor, Thomas Allen LaRosa, Bradley S. Carey, David William Russo, Kevin M. Jackson, Albert Briner, Jeremiah David Small, Matthew Eric Baddeley
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Patent number: 8015456Abstract: The network fault manager described herein may generate an alarm data table having various columns and rows respectively corresponding to different alarm data fields and different alarms. The alarm data table may be associated with a primary key that includes a subset of the different data fields in the multiple columns to uniquely represent the different alarms in the multiple rows. In response to removing one or more of the different alarm data fields in the subset from the primary key, the primary key may non-uniquely represent the different alarms in a plurality of the multiple rows. Thus, the alarm data table may be collapsed to combine the different alarms non-uniquely represented in the plurality of the multiple rows into one combined row uniquely representing the different alarms, whereby the collapsed alarm data table may replace the plurality of the multiple rows with the combined row.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2008Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Computer Associates Think, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence A. Stabile, Mark W. Sylor, Thomas Allen LaRosa, Bradley S. Carey, David William Russo, Kevin M. Jackson, Albert Briner, Jeremiah David Small, Matthew Eric Baddeley
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Patent number: 7962599Abstract: Apparatus and methods for automatically processing and displaying information for managing equipment or services in a network. The information is automatically inserted into a hierarchical data structure, which can then presented in a ticker display for viewing by a user. The information concerning the network equipment or services may also be used to determine the users affected by particular network failures.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2009Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Computer Associates Think, Inc.Inventors: Gordon Andrew Booman, John Oliver Boutotte, Robert Alan Lindberg, Florent Mali, Patricia Anne Mulligan, Jaimin D. Patel, Mark W. Sylor
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Patent number: 7877472Abstract: A method of monitoring an element in a computer network including monitoring a preselected variable relating to that element; defining a threshold for the monitored preselected variable; establishing a sliding window in time; repeatedly generating a time above threshold value, the time above threshold value being a measure of an amount of time during which the monitored variable exceeded the threshold during the sliding window of time; detecting when the time above threshold value exceeds a condition window value; and in response to detecting when the time above threshold value exceeds the condition window, generating an alarm.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2009Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Computer Associates Think, Inc.Inventors: Mark W. Sylor, George Iglesias, Jay B. Wolf, Will C. Lauer, Lawrence A. Stabile
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Publication number: 20100177640Abstract: Apparatus and methods for automatically processing and displaying information for managing equipment or services in a network. The information is automatically inserted into a hierarchical data structure, which can then presented in a ticker display for viewing by a user. The information concerning the network equipment or services may also be used to determine the users affected by particular network failures.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2009Publication date: July 15, 2010Inventors: Gordon Andrew Booman, John Oliver Boutotte, Robert Alan Lindberg, Florent Mali, Patricia Anne Mulligan, Jaimin D. Patel, Mark W. Sylor
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Publication number: 20090234944Abstract: A method of monitoring an element in a computer network including monitoring a preselected variable relating to that element; defining a threshold for the monitored preselected variable; establishing a sliding window in time; repeatedly generating a time above threshold value, the time above threshold value being a measure of an amount of time during which the monitored variable exceeded the threshold during the sliding window of time; detecting when the time above threshold value exceeds a condition window value; and in response to detecting when the time above threshold value exceeds the condition window, generating an alarm.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventors: MARK W. SYLOR, George Iglesias, Jay B. Wolf, Will C. Lauer, Lawrence A. Stabile
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Patent number: 7526542Abstract: Apparatus and methods for automatically processing and displaying information for managing equipment or services in a network. The information is automatically inserted into a hierarchical data structure, which can then presented in a ticker display for viewing by a user. The information concerning the network equipment or services may also be used to determine the users affected by particular network failures.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2005Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Computer Associates Think, Inc.Inventors: Gordon Andrew Booman, John Oliver Boutotte, Robert Alan Lindberg, Florent Mali, Patricia Anne Mulligan, Jaimin D. Patel, Mark W. Sylor
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Publication number: 20090070640Abstract: A computer-implemented method for detecting alarm conditions, the method involving receiving at a first time a trigger notification describing a monitored occurrence on a network; setting a redundancy window to begin at the first time and to end at an expiration time; designating a first alarm condition to represent the trigger notification; receiving a second notification at a second time after the first time, the second notification describing the monitored occurrence; and determining whether a second alarm condition exists by testing whether the second time is within the redundancy window.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventors: Lawrence A. STABILE, Mark W. Sylor, Thomas Allen LaRosa, Bradley S. Carey, David William Russo, Kevin M. Jackson, Albert Briner, Jeremiah David Small, Matthew Eric Baddeley
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Patent number: 7492785Abstract: A method of processing data received at a local system in response to polling a remote device, wherein the local system includes a local clock, the method involving: sending a first poll to the remote device; receiving a response from the remote device to the first poll, the response to the first poll containing data and a time stamp indicating when the remote device responded to the first poll; for the data received in response to the first poll, computing a first time by using both a time that was derived from the local clock for a previous poll of the remote device and also the time stamp contained in the response to the first poll; comparing the computed first time to information that the local system stored in connection with the first poll, wherein the information that the local system stored in connection with the first poll was derived from the local clock; and determining how to process the data received in response to the first poll based on comparing the computed first time to the information thatType: GrantFiled: June 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Computer Associates Think, Inc.Inventors: Daniel R. Seligman, David L. Shepard, Mark W. Sylor, Gordon Booman, Lawrence A. Stabile
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Patent number: 7490145Abstract: A method of monitoring an element in a computer network including monitoring a preselected variable relating to that element; defining a threshold for the monitored preselected variable; establishing a sliding window in time; repeatedly generating a time above threshold value, the time above threshold value being a measure of an amount of time during which the monitored variable exceeded the threshold during the sliding window of time; detecting when the time above threshold value exceeds a condition window value; and in response to detecting when the time above threshold value exceeds the condition window, generating an alarm.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2001Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Computer Associates Think, Inc.Inventors: Mark W. Sylor, George Iglesias, Jay B. Wolf, Will C. Lauer, Lawrence A. Stabile
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Patent number: 7434109Abstract: A computer-implemented method for detecting alarm conditions, the method involving receiving at a first time a trigger notification describing a monitored occurrence on a network; setting a redundancy window to begin at the first time and to end at an expiration time; designating a first alarm condition to represent the trigger notification; receiving a second notification at a second time after the first time, the second notification describing the monitored occurrence; and determining whether a second alarm condition exists by testing whether the second time is within the redundancy window.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2003Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: Computer Associates Think, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence A. Stabile, Mark W. Sylor, Thomas Allen LaRosa, Bradley S. Carey, David William Russo, Kevin M. Jackson, Albert Briner, Jeremiah David Small, Matthew Eric Baddeley
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Patent number: 7415671Abstract: The invention features a method and apparatus for displaying the status of networked resources, including rendering in a fishbone layout a hierarchy that includes a plurality of resource profiles and a plurality of dependency relationships among resource profiles in the plurality of resource profiles, where the resource profiles represent networked resources. The invention also features a method and apparatus for displaying the status of networked resources, to include rendering fishbone layouts in a snowflake layout. Each fishbone layout features a hierarchy with resource profiles and dependency relationships among the resource profiles. The resource profiles represent networked resources. Hierarchies in the snowflake layout share a common root.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: Computer Associates Think, Inc.Inventors: Mark W. Sylor, Gordon Booman, Richard Buttiglieri, Gary Pratt, Karen Whitehead
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Publication number: 20020186238Abstract: The invention features a method and apparatus for displaying the status of networked resources, including rendering in a fishbone layout a hierarchy that includes a plurality of resource profiles and a plurality of dependency relationships among resource profiles in the plurality of resource profiles, where the resource profiles represent networked resources. The invention also features a method and apparatus for displaying the status of networked resources, to include rendering fishbone layouts in a snowflake layout. Each fishbone layout features a hierarchy with resource profiles and dependency relationships among the resource profiles. The resource profiles represent networked resources. Hierarchies in the snowflake layout share a common root.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: Mark W. Sylor, Gordon Booman, Richard Buttiglieri, Gary Pratt, Karen Whitehead
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Patent number: 6438591Abstract: A system for managing an assemblage of entities. The entities interface within the assemblage for control of primary information handling functions and further interface with the system to permit the carrying out of management functions. The system includes management modules adapted to carry out management functions by independently interpreting and executing commands and a kernel including a table of dispatch pointers for directing the commands to the respective modules in which they are to be interpreted and executed. In addition, the system includes storage containing domain information defining groups of entities, where the kernel may issue a command to a group by issuing individual commands to appropriate modules.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group L.P.Inventors: Leonard G. Fehskens, Colin Strutt, Steven K. Wong, Jill F. Callander, Peter H. Burgess, Kathy Jo Nelson, Matthew J. Guertin, Gerard R. Plouffe, Mark W. Sylor, Kenneth W. Chapman, Robert C. Schuchard, Stanley I. Goldfarb, Anil V. Navkal, Dennis O. Rogers, Linsey B. O'Brien, Philip J. Trasatti, Christine C. Chan-Lizardo, Benjamin M. England, James L. Lemmon, Jr., Richard L. Rosenbaum, Ruth E. J. Kohls, David L. Aronson, Allan B. Moore, Robert R. N. Ross, Danny L. Smith, William C. Adams, Jr., Arundahati G. Sankar, G. Paul Koning, Sheryl F. Namoglu, Mark J. Seger, Timothy M. Dixon, Jeffrey R. Harrow
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Publication number: 20020049838Abstract: A method of monitoring an element in a computer network including monitoring a preselected variable relating to that element; defining a threshold for the monitored preselected variable; establishing a sliding window in time; repeatedly generating a time above threshold value, the time above threshold value being a measure of an amount of time during which the monitored variable exceeded the threshold during the sliding window of time; detecting when the time above threshold value exceeds a condition window value; and in response to detecting when the time above threshold value exceeds the condition window, generating an alarm.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Inventors: Mark W. Sylor, George Iglesias, Jay B. Wolf, Will C. Lauer, Lawrence A. Stabile
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Patent number: 5832224Abstract: A system for managing an assemblage of entities. The entities interface within the assemblage for control of primary information handling functions and further interface with the system to permit the carrying out of management functions. The system includes management modules adapted to carry out management functions by independently interpreting and executing commands, a kernel including a table of dispatch pointers for directing the commands to the respective modules in which they are to be interpreted and executed, and an enroller for enrolling new modules into the system by adding further pointers to the table.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Digital Equipment CorporationInventors: Leonard G. Fehskens, Mark W. Sylor, Kenneth W. Chapman, Robert C. Schuchard, Stanley I. Goldfarb, Linsey B. O'Brien, Richard L. Rosenbaum, Ruth E. J. Kohls, Sheryl F. Namoglu, Mark J. Seger
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Patent number: 5557796Abstract: A system for managing an assemblage of entities. The entities interface within the assemblage for control of primary information handling functions and further interface with the system to permit the carrying out of management functions. The system includes management modules adapted to carry out management functions by independently interpreting and executing commands, a kernel including a table of dispatch pointers for directing the commands to the respective modules in which they are to be interpreted and executed, and an enroller for enrolling new modules into the system by adding further pointers to the table.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1994Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Assignee: Digital Equipment Corp.Inventors: Leonard G. Fehskens, Colin Strutt, Jill F. Callander, Kathy J. Nelson, Matthew J. Guertin, Mark W. Sylor, Kenneth W. Chapman, Robert C. Schuchard, Stanley I. Goldfarb, Dennis O. Rogers, Linsey B. O'Brien, Christine C. Chan-Lizardo, Benjamin M. England, Richard L. Rosenbaum, Ruth E. J. Kohls, David L. Aronson, Allan B. Moore, Robert R. N. Ross, Danny L. Smith, Arundahati G. Sankar, G. Paul Koning, Sheryl F. Namoglu, Mark J. Seger, Timothy M. Dixon, Jeffrey R. Harrow