Patents by Inventor Neil Sandlin
Neil Sandlin 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: 10635416Abstract: A framework is defined for property-based filtering for objects. The framework is independent of specific programming languages. Selection criteria is entered to match on the selected criteria and allow for searching for objects. Properties for objects are exposed as property sets and language specific projections of properties. The framework codifies strongly typed properties and property sets, projecting property sets generically on language specific objects, and a generic Boolean filtering system on objects or property sets. The framework defines property keys with type, property values, property expressions, and property filters which are a collection of property expressions which can be applied against property sets, property handlers, and language-specific projections of generic objects. The framework also includes a generic object programming model where objects expose a common interface whereby generic property filters can be evaluated against any object.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2019Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Samuel David Adams, Jonathan Wiswall, Neil Sandlin
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Publication number: 20200042297Abstract: A framework is defined for property-based filtering for objects. The framework is independent of specific programming languages. Selection criteria is entered to match on the selected criteria and allow for searching for objects. Properties for objects are exposed as property sets and language specific projections of properties. The framework codifies strongly typed properties and property sets, projecting property sets generically on language specific objects, and a generic Boolean filtering system on objects or property sets. The framework defines property keys with type, property values, property expressions, and property filters which are a collection of property expressions which can be applied against property sets, property handlers, and language-specific projections of generic objects. The framework also includes a generic object programming model where objects expose a common interface whereby generic property filters can be evaluated against any object.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2019Publication date: February 6, 2020Inventors: Samuel David ADAMS, Jonathan WISWALL, Neil SANDLIN
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Patent number: 9563446Abstract: Various systems and methods for generating a mapping binary file are described herein. In one example, a method includes mapping a function call from a legacy binary file to a function call from a virtualized namespace binary file using a builder to detect a build file that enables the mapping, the mapping comprising merging an export table from the legacy binary file and an export table from the virtualized namespace binary file. The method can also include storing the mapping of the function call from the legacy binary file to the function call from the virtualized namespace binary file in a mapping binary file and storing, in the mapping binary file, an exception detected from the combination. Furthermore, the method can include storing the mapping binary file in a storage location accessible by a loader.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2015Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Neil Sandlin, Philippe Joubert, Patrick J. Leahy, Kenneth M. Jung
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Publication number: 20160321089Abstract: Various systems and methods for generating a mapping binary file are described herein. In one example, a method includes mapping a function call from a legacy binary file to a function call from a virtualized namespace binary file using a builder to detect a build file that enables the mapping, the mapping comprising merging an export table from the legacy binary file and an export table from the virtualized namespace binary file. The method can also include storing the mapping of the function call from the legacy binary file to the function call from the virtualized namespace binary file in a mapping binary file and storing, in the mapping binary file, an exception detected from the combination. Furthermore, the method can include storing the mapping binary file in a storage location accessible by a loader.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2015Publication date: November 3, 2016Applicant: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Neil Sandlin, Philippe Joubert, Patrick J. Leahy, Kenneth M. Jung
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Patent number: 8347319Abstract: Multi-function devices expose multiple functions to device drivers or other lower-level software. Device function providers can interface with such drivers or lower-level software and can provide information, including device identifiers regarding such functions, to a device display object infrastructure. A device display object can then be created that encompasses one or more functions such that, in one embodiment, the device display object corresponds to a single, physical multi-function device. Alternatively, any combination of functionality from one or more physical devices can be combined into a single device display object representing a virtual multi-function device. Properties of the device display object can be set with reference to user-specified settings, remotely maintained metadata, locally available metadata, and information associated with each function.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2008Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Esaias Engelbertus Greeff, Douglas K. Brubacher, Narayanan Ganapathy, Randall E. Aull, Doron J. Holan, Neil Sandlin, James G. Cavalaris
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Publication number: 20120278796Abstract: When a device is connected to a computer, many computers are configured to seek a driver for a device (e.g., accessible over a network), install either the driver for the device (if accessible) or a default driver, and terminate the installation process. However, this process may delay access to the device until the driver is fully installed, and may leave a device in an incomplete state through the default driver, even if a driver is subsequently accessible. Instead, when a device is connected, the computer may promptly install a default driver in order to provide rapid access to the device. The computer may then begin and persist in seeking access to a driver library containing a driver for the device, and upon (eventually) retrieving the driver, may replace the default driver with the driver, thereby achieving full functionality of the device through the proper driver without involving the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2011Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Neil Sandlin, Chibong Chan, Amy Rambhia, Mitsuru Saito
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Publication number: 20090293070Abstract: Multi-function devices expose multiple functions to device drivers or other lower-level software. Device function providers can interface with such drivers or lower-level software and can provide information, including device identifiers regarding such functions, to a device display object infrastructure. A device display object can then be created that encompasses one or more functions such that, in one embodiment, the device display object corresponds to a single, physical multi-function device. Alternatively, any combination of functionality from one or more physical devices can be combined into a single device display object representing a virtual multi-function device. Properties of the device display object can be set with reference to user-specified settings, remotely maintained metadata, locally available metadata, and information associated with each function.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2008Publication date: November 26, 2009Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Esaias Engelbertus Greeff, Douglas K. Brubacher, Narayanan Ganapathy, Randall E. Aull, Doron J. Holan, Neil Sandlin, James G. Cavalaris