Patents by Inventor Nicolas Esposito

Nicolas Esposito 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).

  • Publication number: 20110312968
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method tor evaluating patterns to help-optimizing the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) in a human patient population. Specifically, present invention relates to SHP1 and/or SHP2 as a biomarker for CML patients.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2009
    Publication date: December 22, 2011
    Inventors: Nicola Esposito, Barbara Izzo, Thea Kalebic, Fabrizio Pane, Fabrizio Quarantelli
  • Patent number: 7663625
    Abstract: A method, system and apparatus for use in computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing, computer-aided engineering and product lifecycle management. An efficient, non-centralized communications framework makes “synchronous” collaborative design possible. Users are resident at workstations that are connected in a peer-to-peer arrangement. In a collaborative design session, the model is resident in memory at each workstation. Modifications are made at any workstation, and commands, which are interpreted at each workstation to effect the modifications, are transmitted over the network. In addition, cell descriptors may be used to identify one or more geometric cells of a model. The cell descriptors are in the form of scripts specifying constraints or filters for identifying cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 16, 2010
    Assignee: Dassault Systemes
    Inventors: Valentin Chartier, Nicolas Esposito
  • Patent number: 7176942
    Abstract: A method, system and apparatus for use in computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing, computer-aided engineering and product lifecycle management. An efficient, non-centralized communications framework makes “synchronous” collaborative design possible. Users are resident at workstations that are connected in a peer-to-peer arrangement. In a collaborative design session, the model is resident in memory at each workstation. Modifications are made at any workstation, and commands, which are interpreted at each workstation to effect the modifications, are transmitted over the network. In addition, cell descriptors may be used to identify one or more geometric cells of a model. The cell descriptors are in the form of scripts specifying constraints or filters for identifying cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2007
    Assignee: Dassault Systemes
    Inventors: Valentin Chartier, Nicolas Esposito
  • Publication number: 20060250418
    Abstract: A method, system and apparatus for use in computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing, computer-aided engineering and product lifecycle management. An efficient, non-centralized communications framework makes “synchronous” collaborative design possible. Users are resident at workstations that are connected in a peer-to-peer arrangement. In a collaborative design session, the model is resident in memory at each workstation. Modifications are made at any workstation, and commands, which are interpreted at each workstation to effect the modifications, are transmitted over the network. In addition, cell descriptors may be used to identify one or more geometric cells of a model. The cell descriptors are in the form of scripts specifying constraints or filters for identifying cells.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 6, 2005
    Publication date: November 9, 2006
    Inventors: Valentin Chartier, Nicolas Esposito
  • Patent number: 6938070
    Abstract: Data objects replicated at multiple computers can be synchronized using synchronization messages exchanged over a network. The synchronization messages include a current operation parameter and a previous operation parameter that are processed to determine how and when the replicated data objects should be manipulated. The current operation parameter identifies an operation and associated data to be executed at a receiving computer to synchronize the receiving computer's data object. An execution stage parameter is also sent to identify a correct execution timing for the operation. The previous operation parameter identifies a preceding operation executed by the sending computer, an execution stage at which the preceding operation was executed, and the computer first originating the preceding operation (e.g., an identify of a third computer that first initiated the operation).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2005
    Assignee: Dassault Systemes
    Inventor: Nicolas Esposito
  • Publication number: 20030115268
    Abstract: Data objects replicated at multiple computers can be synchronized using synchronization messages exchanged over a network. The synchronization messages include a current operation parameter and a previous operation parameter that are processed to determine how and when the replicated data objects should be manipulated. The current operation parameter identifies an operation and associated data to be executed at a receiving computer to synchronize the receiving computer's data object. An execution stage parameter is also sent to identify a correct execution timing for the operation. The previous operation parameter identifies a preceding operation executed by the sending computer, an execution stage at which the preceding operation was executed, and the computer first originating the preceding operation (e.g., an identify of a third computer that first initiated the operation).
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2001
    Publication date: June 19, 2003
    Inventor: Nicolas Esposito
  • Publication number: 20020183878
    Abstract: A method, system and apparatus for use in computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing, computer-aided engineering and product lifecycle management. An efficient, non-centralized communications framework makes “synchronous” collaborative design possible. Users are resident at workstations that are connected in a peer-to-peer arrangement. In a collaborative design session, the model is resident in memory at each workstation. Modifications are made at any workstation, and commands, which are interpreted at each workstation to effect the modifications, are transmitted over the network. In addition, cell descriptors may be used to identify one or more geometric cells of a model. The cell descriptors are in the form of scripts specifying constraints or filters for identifying cells.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2001
    Publication date: December 5, 2002
    Inventors: Valentin Chartier, Nicolas Esposito