Patents by Inventor Nagesh K. Mantripragada
Nagesh K. Mantripragada 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: 10049156Abstract: A system for cross-domain adaptation includes an analysis module, a set configuration module, a set multiplexer, a scalable bloom filter, a mapping module, and an aggregation module. The cross-domain adaptation system may allow for bloom filter adaptation across industries and domains with minimal increases in necessary hardware and consequentially minimal increases in power consumption and cost of area. A method for multi-domain adaptation in datasets includes performing multi-domain semantic analysis on a set of data, providing two complementary domain adaptive sets, processing the complementary domain adaptive sets to provide a multi-fractal representation of the dataset, processing the multi-fractal representation of the dataset with a scalable bloom filter to provide two filtered domain adaptive sets, providing a bijective holomorphic map of the filtered domain adaptive sets, and processing the bijective holomorphic map to provide multi-domain insight aggregator output.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2015Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Gokul B. Alex, Vijay Kumar Ananthapur Bache, Joyil Joseph, Nagesh K. Mantripragada, Madhusmita P. Patil, Rengia R. Vasudevan
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Patent number: 9940114Abstract: An approach is provided for managing a deployment of a software package. First and second quality assurance (QA) seals are determined to match exactly one QA seal and no QA seal, respectively, in a plurality of QA seals. First details about hardware, middleware, and applications required in a first environment, which are included in the first QA seal, are determined to match second details of the first environment. Based on the first QA seal matching exactly one QA seal and the first details matching the second details, the software package is determined to be compatible with the first environment and a notification is generated authorizing the deployment of the software package to the first environment. Based on the second QA seal not matching any of the plurality of QA seals, a notification is generated indicating that the deployment of the software package to a second environment is not authorized.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2016Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Nagesh K. Mantripragada, Ashish Mungi, Manjit S. Sodhi, Ram Viswanathan
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Publication number: 20160328382Abstract: A system for cross-domain adaptation includes an analysis module, a set configuration module, a set multiplexer, a scalable bloom filter, a mapping module, and an aggregation module. The cross-domain adaptation system may allow for bloom filter adaptation across industries and domains with minimal increases in necessary hardware and consequentially minimal increases in power consumption and cost of area. A method for multi-domain adaptation in datasets includes performing multi-domain semantic analysis on a set of data, providing two complementary domain adaptive sets, processing the complementary domain adaptive sets to provide a multi-fractal representation of the dataset, processing the multi-fractal representation of the dataset with a scalable bloom filter to provide two filtered domain adaptive sets, providing a bijective holomorphic map of the filtered domain adaptive sets, and processing the bijective holomorphic map to provide multi-domain insight aggregator output.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2015Publication date: November 10, 2016Inventors: Gokul B. Alex, Vijay Kumar Ananthapur Bache, Joyil Joseph, Nagesh K. Mantripragada, Madhusmita P. Patil, Rengia R. Vasudevan
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Publication number: 20160274880Abstract: An approach is provided for managing a deployment of a software package. First and second quality assurance (QA) seals are determined to match exactly one QA seal and no QA seal, respectively, in a plurality of QA seals. First details about hardware, middleware, and applications required in a first environment, which are included in the first QA seal, are determined to match second details of the first environment. Based on the first QA seal matching exactly one QA seal and the first details matching the second details, the software package is determined to be compatible with the first environment and a notification is generated authorizing the deployment of the software package to the first environment. Based on the second QA seal not matching any of the plurality of QA seals, a notification is generated indicating that the deployment of the software package to a second environment is not authorized.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2016Publication date: September 22, 2016Inventors: Nagesh K. Mantripragada, Ashish Mungi, Manjit S. Sodhi, Ram Viswanathan
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Patent number: 9383984Abstract: An approach is provided for managing a deployment of a software package. A retrieved quality assurance (QA) seal corresponding to a software package is verified. A target deployment environment (TDE) is obtained. The QA seal is read to obtain first and second profiles, and metadata, which specify a deployment environment, hardware and software dependencies required in the deployment, and an approval for a release of the software package to the specified deployment environment, respectively. Based on a determination that the TDE matches the specified deployment environment, the QA seal indicates the software package is compatible with the TDE. The dependencies are determined to be satisfied. Based on the software package being compatible with the TDE, the dependencies being satisfied, and the specified approval for the release of the software package, a notification of an authorization of the deployment of the software package to the TDE is generated.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2014Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Nagesh K. Mantripragada, Ashish Mungi, Manjit S. Sodhi, Ram Viswanathan
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Publication number: 20150199188Abstract: An approach is provided for managing a deployment of a software package. A retrieved quality assurance (QA) seal corresponding to a software package is verified. A target deployment environment (TDE) is obtained. The QA seal is read to obtain first and second profiles, and metadata, which specify a deployment environment, hardware and software dependencies required in the deployment, and an approval for a release of the software package to the specified deployment environment, respectively. Based on a determination that the TDE matches the specified deployment environment, the QA seal indicates the software package is compatible with the TDE. The dependencies are determined to be satisfied. Based on the software package being compatible with the TDE, the dependencies being satisfied, and the specified approval for the release of the software package, a notification of an authorization of the deployment of the software package to the TDE is generated.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2014Publication date: July 16, 2015Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Nagesh K. Mantripragada, Ashish Mungi, Manjit S. Sodhi, Ram Viswanathan
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Publication number: 20120116839Abstract: A system is provided in which multiple sub-organizations are part of a parent organization and participate in common risk management. The system includes a first sub-system whereby each sub-organization provides a risk assessment, a second sub-system whereby the risk assessment of each sub-organization is converted into a risk assessment of the parent organization and a third sub-system whereby the respective risk assessments of the sub-organizations and the parent organization are employed for additional analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2012Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Rama K.T. Akkiraju, Indrajit Debroy, Sweefen Goh, Nagesh K. Mantripragada, Nitinchandra R. Nayak, Priya Prasad, Manisha Srivastava, Robert G. Torok
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Publication number: 20110282710Abstract: A system for analyzing enterprise risks is provided and includes a first subsystem to permit creation of enterprise risk management (ERM) templates and modification thereof into instances of searchable and retrievable ERM content, a second subsystem to permit visualization and editing of the ERM content, a plurality of integrated analysis tools and an ERM work product generator supported by the first and second subsystems to produce ERM analytical results and ERM work product based on the ERM content and a platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2010Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Rama K.T. Akkiraju, Indrajit Debroy, Sweefen Goh, Nagesh K. Mantripragada, Nitinchandra R. Nayak, Priya Prasad, Pritish C. Senapati, Manisha Srivastava, Rajesh Suseelan, Robert G. Torok, Juerg von Kaenel