Patents by Inventor Sandra Lee Tipton
Sandra Lee Tipton 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: 8659657Abstract: A system, method, and program product is provided that configures video handlers pertaining to a dependent individual. Configuring includes setting alert thresholds. Visual locations are configured. Visual images that pertain to caregivers of the dependent individual are configured. Video streams are received from video sources. Video streams are compared to configured locations to classify the dependent individual's location. Video stream is analyzed to determine whether the dependent individual is alone or with others. If with others, a list of known persons is determined by comparing the video streams with the configured visual images. The configured video handlers are initiated based on the inputs of the location and the people present with the dependent individual. Video handlers trigger alerts when thresholds are reached. Alerts include performing actions to protect the dependent individual from harm.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2008Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Sara Carlstead Brumfield, Xiaoping Chen, Tara Leigh Marshburn, Sandra Lee Tipton
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Patent number: 8645182Abstract: A computer implemented method for integrating a calendar and task scheduler to enable automatic scheduling of meetings and assignment of tasks based on priority. With the illustrative embodiments, a task in a user's calendaring system may be split into multiple time blocks, and each time block for the task may then be scheduled around meetings in a user's calendar. Tasks that are scheduled in the user's calendar may also be automatically rescheduled when meetings within the user's calendar change. Tasks may be scheduled over lower priority meetings in the user's calendar as needed in order to meet the due dates assigned to the tasks. The illustrative embodiments also allow for automatically adjusting meeting or task priorities based on policies, and identifying classes of activities that may be performed concurrently.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2007Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Conrad James Johnson, James Ealem Shewbert, Perry Lee Statham, Sandra Lee Tipton, Krishna Kishore Yellepeddy
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Patent number: 8090480Abstract: A mechanism for managing energy consumption of electrical devices within a home or building. Energy usage data is collected for a first electrical outlet connected to an unidentified electrical device in a facility. A pattern of energy usage is determined from the energy usage data collected at the first electrical outlet. The pattern of energy usage of the first electrical outlet is then compared against known patterns of energy usage for one or more other electrical outlets. Responsive to identifying a match between the pattern of energy usage of the energy usage data collected at the first electrical outlet and a known pattern of energy usage of a second electrical outlet in the one or more other electrical outlets, the electrical device connected to the first electrical outlet is identified as the same electrical device that is associated with the known pattern of energy usage of the second electrical outlet.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2009Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Sara Carlstead Brumfield, Xiaoping Chen, Tara Leigh Marshburn, Sandra Lee Tipton
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Patent number: 8091138Abstract: A computer implemented method and apparatus for controlling the presentation of information. In response to receiving a request to present the information, a process confirms that conditions for presentation of the information are satisfied using a set of presentation policies, wherein the conditions are specified in the set of presentation policies, and wherein the conditions comprise a status of a user and a setting of the user. The process then determines whether confidential content is present in the information. Responsive to the confidential content being present, the process redacts the confidential content before presenting the information to a user, and then updates a presentation history with metadata describing the presentation of the information comprising the confidential content.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2007Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Krishna Kishore Yellepeddy, Conrad James Johnson, Helen McKinstry, Perry Lee Statham, Sandra Lee Tipton
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Patent number: 7809525Abstract: A system or method which accesses or otherwise receives collected performance data for at least one server application, where the server application is capable of performing a plurality of transactions with client devices and the client devices are geographically dispersed from the server in known geographical locales, which automatically determines from the performance data which of the transactions are utilized by users of the client devices, which selects utilized transactions according to at least one pre-determined selection criteria, which automatically generates a transaction playback script for each of the selected transactions substituting test information in place of user-supplied or user-unique information in the transactions, which designates each script for execution from a geographical locale corresponding to the locale of the clients which execute the utilized transactions, which deploys the playback scripts to robotic agents geographically co-located with client devices according to the localeType: GrantFiled: July 31, 2007Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Bryan Christopher Chagoly, Byron Christian Gehman, Andrew Jason Lavery, Sandra Lee Tipton
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Patent number: 7756973Abstract: Various embodiments of a computer-implemented method, computer system and computer program product provide a configuration recommendation. Request-processing performance data of an application is received. The request-processing performance data is collected by an application monitor during an execution of the application on a source hardware system. One or more request-processing performance measurements are determined based on the request-processing performance data. One or more target objectives of the application are received. An analytic engine is invoked to provide a configuration recommendation of a target hardware system on which to execute the application based on one or more request-processing performance measurements and one or more target objectives.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2006Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: David Paul Alt, Sarah R. Plantenberg, Sandra Lee Tipton
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Publication number: 20100174419Abstract: A mechanism for managing energy consumption of electrical devices within a home or building. Energy usage data is collected for a first electrical outlet connected to an unidentified electrical device in a facility. A pattern of energy usage is determined from the energy usage data collected at the first electrical outlet. The pattern of energy usage of the first electrical outlet is then compared against known patterns of energy usage for one or more other electrical outlets. Responsive to identifying a match between the pattern of energy usage of the energy usage data collected at the first electrical outlet and a known pattern of energy usage of a second electrical outlet in the one or more other electrical outlets, the electrical device connected to the first electrical outlet is identified as the same electrical device that is associated with the known pattern of energy usage of the second electrical outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2009Publication date: July 8, 2010Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Sara Carlstead Brumfield, Xiaoping Chen, Tara Leigh Marshburn, Sandra Lee Tipton
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Patent number: 7725777Abstract: Method and apparatus for identifying a cause for a response time problem for a transaction in a distributed computing system that includes a central server and a plurality of subsystems. Data is stored at each subsystem relating to sub-transactions of transactions performed by the subsystems. When a problem is discovered in connection with the completion of a particular transaction, each subsystem of the plurality of subsystems that was involved in the particular transaction is identified, and both instance data relating to all of the sub-transactions of the particular transaction stored at each identified subsystem and current hourly aggregate data stored at each identified subsystem is forwarded to the central server. Root-Cause Analysis is then performed using the forwarded instance data and aggregate data to identify the particular subsystem that caused the transaction problem.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2009Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Byron Christian Gehman, Sandra Lee Tipton
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Publication number: 20090189983Abstract: A system, method, and program product is provided that configures video handlers pertaining to a dependent individual. Configuring includes setting alert thresholds. Visual locations are configured. Visual images that pertain to caregivers of the dependent individual are configured. Video streams are received from video sources. Video streams are compared to configured locations to classify the dependent individual's location. Video stream is analyzed to determine whether the dependent individual is alone or with others. If with others, a list of known persons is determined by comparing the video streams with the configured visual images. The configured video handlers are initiated based on the inputs of the location and the people present with the dependent individual. Video handlers trigger alerts when thresholds are reached. Alerts include performing actions to protect the dependent individual from harm.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2008Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventors: Sara Carlstead Brumfield, Xiaoping Chen, Tara Leigh Marshburn, Sandra Lee Tipton
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Publication number: 20090177692Abstract: A potential multicomputer related problem is predicted and reported by determining a set of computer resources and relationships there between needed to complete a multicomputer business transaction, retrieving performance monitoring metrics for the computer resources during executions of the multicomputer transaction, dynamically deriving correlations between the resource relationships and the performance metrics, comparing a trend of the correlations to one or more service level requirements to predict one or more potential future violations of a business transaction requirement, including identification of one or more related resources likely to cause the violation, and reporting such prediction and likely case to an administrator.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventors: Byran Christopher Chagoly, Byron Christian Gehman, Sandra Lee Tipton, Andrew Jason Lavery
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Publication number: 20090106361Abstract: Method and apparatus for identifying a cause for a response time problem for a transaction in a distributed computing system that includes a central server and a plurality of subsystems. Data is stored at each subsystem relating to sub-transactions of transactions performed by the subsystems. When a problem is discovered in connection with the completion of a particular transaction, each subsystem of the plurality of subsystems that was involved in the particular transaction is identified, and both instance data relating to all of the sub-transactions of the particular transaction stored at each identified subsystem and current hourly aggregate data stored at each identified subsystem is forwarded to the central server. Root-Cause Analysis is then performed using the forwarded instance data and aggregate data to identify the particular subsystem that caused the transaction problem.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2009Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Byron Christian Gehman, Sandra Lee Tipton
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Publication number: 20090089133Abstract: A computer implemented method for integrating a calendar and task scheduler to enable automatic scheduling of meetings and assignment of tasks based on priority. With the illustrative embodiments, a task in a user's calendaring system may be split into multiple time blocks, and each time block for the task may then be scheduled around meetings in a user's calendar. Tasks that are scheduled in the user's calendar may also be automatically rescheduled when meetings within the user's calendar change. Tasks may be scheduled over lower priority meetings in the user's calendar as needed in order to meet the due dates assigned to the tasks. The illustrative embodiments also allow for automatically adjusting meeting or task priorities based on policies, and identifying classes of activities that may be performed concurrently.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2007Publication date: April 2, 2009Inventors: Conrad James Johnson, James Ealem Shewbert, Perry Lee Statham, Sandra Lee Tipton, Krishna Kishore Yellepeddy
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Publication number: 20090070881Abstract: A computer implemented method and apparatus for controlling the presentation of information. In response to receiving a request to present the information, a process confirms that conditions for presentation of the information are satisfied using a set of presentation policies, wherein the conditions are specified in the set of presentation policies, and wherein the conditions comprise a status of a user and a setting of the user. The process then determines whether confidential content is present in the information. Responsive to the confidential content being present, the process redacts the confidential content before presenting the information to a user, and then updates a presentation history with metadata describing the presentation of the information comprising the confidential content.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventors: Krishna Kishore Yellepeddy, Conrad James Johnson, Helen McKinstry, Perry Lee Statham, Sandra Lee Tipton
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Publication number: 20090037914Abstract: A system and method which accesses or otherwise received collected performance data for at least one server application, where the server application capable of performing a plurality of transactions with client devices and the client devices are geographically dispersed from the server in known geographical locales, which automatically determines from the performance data which of the transactions are utilized by users of the client devices, which selects utilized transactions according to at least one pre-determined selection criteria, which automatically generates a transaction playback script for each of the selected transactions substituting test information in place of user-supplied or user-unique information in the transactions, which designates each script for execution from a geographical locale corresponding to the locale of the clients which execute said utilized transactions, which deploys the playback scripts to robotic agents geographically co-located with client devices according to the localeType: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventors: Bryan Christopher Chagoly, Byron Christian Gehman, Andrew Jason Lavery, Sandra Lee Tipton
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Patent number: 7487407Abstract: Method and apparatus for identifying a cause for a response time problem for a transaction in a distributed computing system that includes a central server and a plurality of subsystems. Data is stored at each subsystem relating to sub-transactions of transactions performed by the subsystems. When a problem is discovered in connection with the completion of a particular transaction, each subsystem of the plurality of subsystems that was involved in the particular transaction is identified, and both instance data relating to all of the sub-transactions of the particular transaction stored at each identified subsystem and current hourly aggregate data stored at each identified subsystem is forwarded to the central server. Root-Cause Analysis is then performed using the forwarded instance data and aggregate data to identify the particular subsystem that caused the transaction problem.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2005Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Byron Christian Gehman, Sandra Lee Tipton