Patents by Inventor Robert C. Hageman, III

Robert C. Hageman, III 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: 8041985
    Abstract: Fault tolerant operation is disclosed for a primary match server of a financial exchange using an active copy-cat instance, a.k.a. backup match server, that mirrors operations in the primary match server, but only after those operations have successfully completed in the primary match server. Fault tolerant logic monitors inputs and outputs of the primary match server and gates those inputs to the backup match server once a given input has been processed. The outputs of the backup match server are then compared with the outputs of the primary match server to ensure correct operation. The disclosed embodiments further relate to fault tolerant failover mechanism allowing the backup match server to take over for the primary match server in a fault situation wherein the primary and backup match servers are loosely coupled, i.e. they need not be aware that they are operating in a fault tolerant environment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 18, 2011
    Assignee: Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul J. Callaway, Robert C. Hageman, III, Zuber Shethwala, Troy Reece, Paul Andrew Bauerschmidt, Enrico Ferrari, Barry L. Galster
  • Publication number: 20110252273
    Abstract: Fault tolerant operation is disclosed for a primary match server of a financial exchange using an active copy-cat instance, a.k.a. backup match server, that mirrors operations in the primary match server, but only after those operations have successfully completed in the primary match server. Fault tolerant logic monitors inputs and outputs of the primary match server and gates those inputs to the backup match server once a given input has been processed. The outputs of the backup match server are then compared with the outputs of the primary match server to ensure correct operation. The disclosed embodiments further relate to fault tolerant failover mechanism allowing the backup match server to take over for the primary match server in a fault situation wherein the primary and backup match servers are loosely coupled, i.e. they need not be aware that they are operating in a fault tolerant environment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2011
    Publication date: October 13, 2011
    Applicant: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.
    Inventors: Paul J. Callaway, Robert C. Hageman, III, Zuber Shethwala, Troy Reece, Paul Andrew Bauerschmidt, Enrico Ferrari
  • Publication number: 20100100475
    Abstract: Fault tolerant operation is disclosed for a primary match server of a financial exchange using an active copy-cat instance, a.k.a. backup match server, that mirrors operations in the primary match server, but only after those operations have successfully completed in the primary match server. Fault tolerant logic monitors inputs and outputs of the primary match server and gates those inputs to the backup match server once a given input has been processed. The outputs of the backup match server are then compared with the outputs of the primary match server to ensure correct operation. The disclosed embodiments further relate to fault tolerant failover mechanism allowing the backup match server to take over for the primary match server in a fault situation wherein the primary and backup match servers are loosely coupled, i.e. they need not be aware that they are operating in a fault tolerant environment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2009
    Publication date: April 22, 2010
    Inventors: Paul J. Callaway, Robert C. Hageman, III, Zuber Shethwala, Troy Reece, Paul Andrew Bauerschmidt, Enrico Ferrari
  • Publication number: 20090106328
    Abstract: Fault tolerant operation is disclosed for a primary instance, such as a process, thread, application, processor, etc., using an active copy-cat instance, a.k.a. backup instance, that mirrors operations in the primary instance, but only after those operations have successfully completed in the primary instance. Fault tolerant logic monitors inputs and outputs of the primary instance and gates those inputs to the backup instance once a given input has been processed. The outputs of the backup instance are then compared with the outputs of the primary instance to ensure correct operation. The disclosed embodiments further relate to fault tolerant failover mechanism allowing the backup instance to take over for the primary instance in a fault situation wherein the primary and backup instances are loosely coupled, i.e. they need not be aware that they are operating in a fault tolerant environment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 3, 2008
    Publication date: April 23, 2009
    Inventors: Paul J. Callaway, Robert C. Hageman, III, Zuber Shethwala, Troy Reese, Paul Andrew Bauerschmidt, Enrico Ferrari
  • Publication number: 20090006238
    Abstract: Fault tolerant operation is disclosed for a primary match server of a financial exchange using an active copy-cat instance, a.k.a. backup match server, that mirrors operations in the primary match server, but only after those operations have successfully completed in the primary match server. Fault tolerant logic monitors inputs and outputs of the primary match server and gates those inputs to the backup match server once a given input has been processed. The outputs of the backup match server are then compared with the outputs of the primary match server to ensure correct operation. The disclosed embodiments further relate to fault tolerant failover mechanism allowing the backup match server to take over for the primary match server in a fault situation wherein the primary and backup match servers are loosely coupled, i.e. they need not be aware that they are operating in a fault tolerant environment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2008
    Publication date: January 1, 2009
    Inventors: Paul J. Callaway, Robert C. Hageman, III, Zuber Shethwala, Troy Reece, Paul Andrew Bauerschmidt, Enrico Ferrari