Patents by Inventor Matthew David Young
Matthew David Young 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).
-
Patent number: 10884837Abstract: Technologies are described herein for differentiating normal operation of an application program from error conditions to predict, diagnose, and recover from application failures. Access to resources by the application program is monitored, and resource access events are logged. Resource access patterns are established from the logged resource access events utilizing computer pattern recognition techniques. If subsequent access to resources by the application program deviates from the established patterns, then a user and/or administrator of the application program is notified of a potential error condition based on the detected deviation. In addition, sequences of resource access events that deviate from the established resources access patterns are correlated with an error condition based on a temporal proximity to the time of occurrence of the error to provide diagnostic information regarding the error.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2018Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Matthew David Young, Kristofer Hellick Reierson, Eric Jewart
-
Publication number: 20190073258Abstract: Technologies are described herein for differentiating normal operation of an application program from error conditions to predict, diagnose, and recover from application failures. Access to resources by the application program is monitored, and resource access events are logged. Resource access patterns are established from the logged resource access events utilizing computer pattern recognition techniques. If subsequent access to resources by the application program deviates from the established patterns, then a user and/or administrator of the application program is notified of a potential error condition based on the detected deviation. In addition, sequences of resource access events that deviate from the established resources access patterns are correlated with an error condition based on a temporal proximity to the time of occurrence of the error to provide diagnostic information regarding the error.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2018Publication date: March 7, 2019Inventors: Matthew David YOUNG, Kristofer Hellick REIERSON, Eric JEWART
-
Patent number: 10152364Abstract: Technologies are described herein for differentiating normal operation of an application program from error conditions to predict, diagnose, and recover from application failures. Access to resources by the application program is monitored, and resource access events are logged. Resource access patterns are established from the logged resource access events utilizing computer pattern recognition techniques. If subsequent access to resources by the application program deviates from the established patterns, then a user and/or administrator of the application program is notified of a potential error condition based on the detected deviation. In addition, sequences of resource access events that deviate from the established resources access patterns are correlated with an error condition based on a temporal proximity to the time of occurrence of the error to provide diagnostic information regarding the error.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2015Date of Patent: December 11, 2018Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Matthew David Young, Kristofer Hellick Reierson, Eric Jewart
-
Publication number: 20160062817Abstract: Technologies are described herein for differentiating normal operation of an application program from error conditions to predict, diagnose, and recover from application failures. Access to resources by the application program is monitored, and resource access events are logged. Resource access patterns are established from the logged resource access events utilizing computer pattern recognition techniques. If subsequent access to resources by the application program deviates from the established patterns, then a user and/or administrator of the application program is notified of a potential error condition based on the detected deviation. In addition, sequences of resource access events that deviate from the established resources access patterns are correlated with an error condition based on a temporal proximity to the time of occurrence of the error to provide diagnostic information regarding the error.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2015Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: Matthew David Young, Kristofer Hellick Reierson, Eric Jewart
-
Patent number: 9189308Abstract: Technologies are described herein for differentiating normal operation of an application program from error conditions to predict, diagnose, and recover from application failures. Access to resources by the application program is monitored, and resource access events are logged. Resource access patterns are established from the logged resource access events utilizing computer pattern recognition techniques. If subsequent access to resources by the application program deviates from the established patterns, then a user and/or administrator of the application program is notified of a potential error condition based on the detected deviation. In addition, sequences of resource access events that deviate from the established resources access patterns are correlated with an error condition based on a temporal proximity to the time of occurrence of the error to provide diagnostic information regarding the error.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2010Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Matthew David Young, Kristofer Hellick Reierson, Eric Jewart
-
Publication number: 20120166869Abstract: Technologies are described herein for differentiating normal operation of an application program from error conditions to predict, diagnose, and recover from application failures. Access to resources by the application program is monitored, and resource access events are logged. Resource access patterns are established from the logged resource access events utilizing computer pattern recognition techniques. If subsequent access to resources by the application program deviates from the established patterns, then a user and/or administrator of the application program is notified of a potential error condition based on the detected deviation. In addition, sequences of resource access events that deviate from the established resources access patterns are correlated with an error condition based on a temporal proximity to the time of occurrence of the error to provide diagnostic information regarding the error.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2010Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Matthew David Young, Kristofer Hellick Reierson, Eric Jewart
-
Publication number: 20100174260Abstract: A personal care absorbent article such as a disposable diaper, sanitary pad or tampon, wound dressing or bandage which includes a nonwoven web material made from a plurality of polymeric fibers having at least one treatment chemistry suitable for modifying at least one characteristic of a high viscoelasticity fluid upon contact with the high viscoelasticity fluid. In accordance with one particularly preferred embodiment, the treatment chemistry is suitable for immobilizing the high viscoelasticity fluid within the nonwoven web material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2010Publication date: July 8, 2010Applicant: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.Inventors: Robert Cosmo Di Luccio, Michael Allen Daley, David Charles Potts, Gregory Marc Lefkowitz, Jack Nelson Lindon, David Martin Jackson, Matthew David Young, Cheryl Ann Mocadlo, Candace Dyan Krautkramer
-
Patent number: 7687681Abstract: A personal care absorbent article such as a disposable diaper, sanitary pad or tampon, wound dressing or bandage which includes a nonwoven web material made from a plurality of polymeric fibers having at least one treatment chemistry suitable for modifying at least one characteristic of a high viscoelasticity fluid upon contact with the high viscoelasticity fluid. In accordance with one particularly preferred embodiment, the treatment chemistry is suitable for immobilizing the high viscoelasticity fluid within the nonwoven web material.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Robert Cosmo Di Luccio, Michael Allen Daley, David Charles Potts, Gregory Marc Lefkowitz, Jack Nelson Lindon, David Martin Jackson, Matthew David Young, Cheryl Ann Mocadlo, Candace Dyan Krautkramer
-
Patent number: 6812169Abstract: A personal care absorbent article, such as a sanitary pad or napkin, wound dressing, and the like having an absorbent material treated with a fluid treatment agent, which fluid treatment agent causes red blood cells in a blood-containing fluid to agglomerate or lyse as the fluid passes into and/or through the absorbent article. In accordance with one preferred embodiment, the absorbent material is a porous nonwoven web material.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2001Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: David Charles Potts, Jack Nelson Lindon, Emmanuelle Cecile Damay, Dmitry Yavich, Matthew David Young
-
Patent number: 6767508Abstract: A nonwoven fabric treated with an alkyl polyglycoside surfactant solution results in a heterogeneous system having antibacterial activity when in contact with an aqueous source of bacteria. The antibacterial activity imparted to the nonwoven fabric renders the nonwoven fabric useful in a wide variety of absorbent products, such as personal care products and medical absorbent products, which are typically exposed to aqueous sources of bacteria. Furthermore, the alkyl plyglycoside surfactant is virtually non-irritating and non-sensitizing to human skin.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Ali Yahiaoui, Matthew David Young
-
Publication number: 20020065495Abstract: A personal care absorbent article, such as a sanitary pad or napkin, wound dressing, and the like having an absorbent material treated with a fluid treatment agent, which fluid treatment agent causes red blood cells in a blood-containing fluid to agglomerate or lyse as the fluid passes into and/or through the absorbent article. In accordance with one preferred embodiment, the absorbent material is a porous nonwoven web material.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2001Publication date: May 30, 2002Inventors: David Charles Potts, Jack Nelson Lindon, Emmanuelle Cecile Damay, Dmitry Yavich, Matthew David Young
-
Publication number: 20020040210Abstract: A personal care absorbent article such as a disposable diaper, sanitary pad or tampon, wound dressing or bandage which includes a nonwoven web material made from a plurality of polymeric fibers having at least one treatment chemistry suitable for modifying at least one characteristic of a high viscoelasticity fluid upon contact with the high viscoelasticity fluid. In accordance with one particularly preferred embodiment, the treatment chemistry is suitable for immobilizing the high viscoelasticity fluid within the nonwoven web material.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2001Publication date: April 4, 2002Inventors: Robert Cosmo Di Luccio, Michael Allen Daley, David Charles Potts, Gregory Marc Lefkowitz, Jack Nelson Lindon, David Martin Jackson, Matthew David Young, Cheryl Ann Mocadlo, Candace Dyan Krautkramer
-
Patent number: 6350711Abstract: A personal care absorbent article, such as a sanitary pad or napkin, wound dressing, and the like having an absorbent material treated with a fluid treatment agent, which fluid treatment agent causes red blood cells in a blood-containing fluid to agglomerate or lyse as the fluid passes into and/or through the absorbent article. In accordance with one preferred embodiment, the absorbent material is a porous nonwoven web material.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1998Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: David Charles Potts, Jack Nelson Lindon, Emmanuelle Cecile Damay, Dmitry Yavich, Matthew David Young