Patents by Inventor Martin J. Gudgin
Martin J. Gudgin 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: 10750349Abstract: Device linking is described. In one or more implementations, data is maintained at a network service that describes characteristics of a plurality of devices that are associated with a user account of the network service. A communication is formed to be received by one of the plurality of devices that includes a portion of the data that pertains to another one of the plurality of devices and that is suitable by the receiving device to discover the other one of the plurality of devices to initiate a local network connection between the devices.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2018Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Min Liu, Anthony V. Discolo, Edmund Hon-Sum Lui, Kean Ee Lim, Ryan B. Elgram, Donald F. Box, Martin J. Gudgin, Zhangwei Xu, Todd R. Manion, Grant Gardner, Jeremy L. Dewey, Shiraz J. Cupala, Curt A. Steeb
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Publication number: 20180234831Abstract: Device linking is described. In one or more implementations, data is maintained at a network service that describes characteristics of a plurality of devices that are associated with a user account of the network service. A communication is formed to be received by one of the plurality of devices that includes a portion of the data that pertains to another one of the plurality of devices and that is suitable by the receiving device to discover the other one of the plurality of devices to initiate a local network connection between the devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2018Publication date: August 16, 2018Inventors: Min Liu, Anthony V. Discolo, Edmund Hon-Sum Lui, Kean Ee Lim, Ryan B. Elgram, Donald F. Box, Martin J. Gudgin, Zhangwei Xu, Todd R. Manion, Grant Gardner, Jeremy L. Dewey, Shiraz J. Cupala, Curt A. Steeb
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Patent number: 9967730Abstract: Device linking is described. In one or more implementations, data is maintained at a network service that describes characteristics of a plurality of devices that are associated with a user account of the network service. A communication is formed to be received by one of the plurality of devices that includes a portion of the data that pertains to another one of the plurality of devices and that is suitable by the receiving device to discover the other one of the plurality of devices to initiate a local network connection between the devices.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2017Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Min Liu, Anthony V. Discolo, Edmund Hon-Sum Lui, Kean Ee Lim, Ryan B. Elgram, Donald F. Box, Martin J. Gudgin, Zhangwei Xu, Todd R. Manion, Grant Gardner, Jeremy L. Dewey, Shiraz J. Cupala, Curt A. Steeb
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Publication number: 20170164180Abstract: Device linking is described. In one or more implementations, data is maintained at a network service that describes characteristics of a plurality of devices that are associated with a user account of the network service. A communication is formed to be received by one of the plurality of devices that includes a portion of the data that pertains to another one of the plurality of devices and that is suitable by the receiving device to discover the other one of the plurality of devices to initiate a local network connection between the devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2017Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Min Liu, Anthony V. Discolo, Edmund Hon-Sum Lui, Kean Ee Lim, Ryan B. Elgram, Donald F. Box, Martin J. Gudgin, Zhangwei Xu, Todd R. Manion, Grant Gardner, Jeremy L. Dewey, Shiraz J. Cupala, Curt A. Steeb
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Patent number: 9579570Abstract: Device linking is described. In one or more implementations, data is maintained at a network service that describes characteristics of a plurality of devices that are associated with a user account of the network service. A communication is formed to be received by one of the plurality of devices that includes a portion of the data that pertains to another one of the plurality of devices and that is suitable by the receiving device to discover the other one of the plurality of devices to initiate a local network connection between the devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2013Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Min Liu, Anthony V. Discolo, Edmund Hon-Sum Lui, Kean Ee Lim, Ryan B. Elgram, Donald F. Box, Martin J. Gudgin, Zhangwei Xu, Todd R. Manion, Grant Gardner, Jeremy L. Dewey, Shiraz J. Cupala, Curt A. Steeb
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Patent number: 9201874Abstract: A nominal type framework can be configured to efficiently correlate different nominal types together based on a minimum set of common type shapes or structures. In one implementation, a developer identifies a number of different nominal types of interest (source types), and identifies the minimum set of common type shapes to be accessed by an application program. The minimum set of common type shapes can then be used to create an intermediate type (target type) to which each of the other different source types can be mapped. For example, one or more proxies can be created that map shapes of the one or more source types to corresponding shapes of the created target type. The application program created by the developer, in turn, can access, operate on, or otherwise use the mapped data of each different source type through a single target type.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2008Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Clemens A. Szyperski, Quetzalcoatl Bradley, Joshua R. Williams, Christopher L. Anderson, Donald F. Box, Jeffrey S. Pinkston, Martin J. Gudgin
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Patent number: 8756257Abstract: A common data type structure can be used to correlate access requests between applications that implement data in accordance with different types or type structures. In one implementation, a common data structure includes schemes for operations, sequences, records, and atoms (i.e., undefined). The system can then map any type structure to the schemes of the common data structure. In operation, a request for data by an application can involve identifying one or more proxies used by an application to map the data to the common data structure. The proxies map the data to the common data structure based on the shape of the data (to the extent it can be identified). The proxies then can return one or more data structures that comprise the identified mapping information. The application can then perform operations directly on the received data structures.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2012Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Clemens A. Szyperski, Quetzalcoatl Bradley, Joshua R. Williams, Christopher L. Anderson, Donald F. Box, Jeffrey S. Pinkston, Martin J. Gudgin
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Publication number: 20130318247Abstract: Device linking is described. In one or more implementations, data is maintained at a network service that describes characteristics of a plurality of devices that are associated with a user account of the network service. A communication is formed to be received by one of the plurality of devices that includes a portion of the data that pertains to another one of the plurality of devices and that is suitable by the receiving device to discover the other one of the plurality of devices to initiate a local network connection between the devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2013Publication date: November 28, 2013Inventors: Min Liu, Anthony V. Discolo, Edmund Hon-Sum Lui, Kean Ee Lim, Ryan B. Elgram, Donald F. Box, Martin J. Gudgin, Zhangwei Xu, Todd R. Manion, Grant Gardner, Jeremy L. Dewey, Shiraz J. Cupala, Curt A. Steeb
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Patent number: 8469816Abstract: Device linking is described. In one or more implementations, data is maintained at a network service that describes characteristics of a plurality of devices that are associated with a user account of the network service. A communication is formed to be received by one of the plurality of devices that includes a portion of the data that pertains to another one of the plurality of devices and that is suitable by the receiving device to discover the other one of the plurality of devices to initiate a local network connection between the devices.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2011Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Min Liu, Anthony V. Discolo, Edmund Hon-Sum Lui, Kean Ee Lim, Ryan B. Elgram, Donald F. Box, Martin J. Gudgin, Zhangwei Xu, Todd R. Manion, Grant Gardner, Jeremy L. Dewey, Shiraz J. Cupala, Curt A. Steeb
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Publication number: 20130090169Abstract: Device linking is described. In one or more implementations, data is maintained at a network service that describes characteristics of a plurality of devices that are associated with a user account of the network service. A communication is formed to be received by one of the plurality of devices that includes a portion of the data that pertains to another one of the plurality of devices and that is suitable by the receiving device to discover the other one of the plurality of devices to initiate a local network connection between the devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2011Publication date: April 11, 2013Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Min Liu, Anthony V. Discolo, Edmund Hon-Sum Lui, Kean Ee Lim, Ryan B. Elgram, Donald F. Box, Martin J. Gudgin, Zhangwei Xu, Todd R. Manion, Grant Gardner, Jeremy L. Dewey, Shiraz J. Cupala, Curt A. Steeb
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Patent number: 8307016Abstract: A common data type structure can be used to correlate access requests between applications that implement data in accordance with different types or type structures. In one implementation, a common data structure includes schemes for operations, sequences, records, and atoms (i.e., undefined). The system can then map any type structure to the schemes of the common data structure. In operation, a request for data by an application can involve identifying one or more proxies used by an application to map the data to the common data structure. The proxies map the data to the common data structure based on the shape of the data (to the extent it can be identified). The proxies then can return one or more data structures that comprise the identified mapping information. The application can then perform operations directly on the received data structures.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2008Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Clemens A. Szyperski, Quetzalcoatl Bradley, Joshua R. Williams, Christopher L. Anderson, Donald F. Box, Jeffrey S. Pinkston, Martin J. Gudgin
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Patent number: 7882120Abstract: Determining compatibility of data structures. A method may be practiced in a computing environment. The method includes accessing a first type defined in a mark-up object. The first type includes a first structure including a first plurality of fields. A second type defined in a mark-up object is accessed. The second type includes a second structure including a second plurality of fields. The first structure and the second structure are compared. Based on the comparison, a determination is made that the first type is compatible with the second type.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2008Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Donald F. Box, Brian F. Chapman, Martin J. Gudgin, Michael J. Hillberg, Charles P. Jazdzewski, Natasha H. Jethanandani, Geoffrey M. Kizer, Robert A. Relyea, Jeffrey C. Schlimmer, Joel West
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Publication number: 20090216791Abstract: A nominal type framework can be configured to efficiently correlate different nominal types together based on a minimum set of common type shapes or structures. In one implementation, a developer identifies a number of different nominal types of interest (source types), and identifies the minimum set of common type shapes to be accessed by an application program. The minimum set of common type shapes can then be used to create an intermediate type (target type) to which each of the other different source types can be mapped. For example, one or more proxies can be created that map shapes of the one or more source types to corresponding shapes of the created target type. The application program created by the developer, in turn, can access, operate on, or otherwise use the mapped data of each different source type through a single target type.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Clemens A. Szyperski, Quetzalcoatl Bradley, Joshua R. Williams, Christopher L. Anderson, Donald F. Box, Jeffrey S. Pinkston, Martin J. Gudgin
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Publication number: 20090216778Abstract: A common data type structure can be used to correlate access requests between applications that implement data in accordance with different types or type structures. In one implementation, a common data structure includes schemes for operations, sequences, records, and atoms (i.e., undefined). The system can then map any type structure to the schemes of the common data structure. In operation, a request for data by an application can involve identifying one or more proxies used by an application to map the data to the common data structure. The proxies map the data to the common data structure based on the shape of the data (to the extent it can be identified). The proxies then can return one or more data structures that comprise the identified mapping information. The application can then perform operations directly on the received data structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Clemens A. Szyperski, Quetzalcoatl Bradley, Joshua R. Williams, Christopher L. Anderson, Donald F. Box, Jeffrey S. Pinkston, Martin J. Gudgin
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Publication number: 20090182760Abstract: Determining compatibility of data structures. A method may be practiced in a computing environment. The method includes accessing a first type defined in a mark-up object. The first type includes a first structure including a first plurality of fields. A second type defined in a mark-up object is accessed. The second type includes a second structure including a second plurality of fields. The first structure and the second structure are compared. Based on the comparison, a determination is made that the first type is compatible with the second type.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Donald F. Box, Brian F. Chapman, Martin J. Gudgin, Michael J. Hillberg, Charles P. Jazdzewski, Natasha H. Jethanandani, Geoffrey M. Kizer, Robert A. Relyea, Jeffrey C. Schlimmer, Joel West