Patents by Inventor Stephen V. Feustel
Stephen V. Feustel 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: 9928228Abstract: A method and workstation for completing an audiovisual form. In response to a user speaking a command for the web browser to accept keyboard entry of text, the web browser accepts entry of text and displays the form with the text entered into a blank area in a field of the form. In response to all fields in the form having been processed, the web browser generates a pause for a specified period of time. In response to the specified period of time of the pause having expired, the web browser loops back to a top of the form.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2016Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Patrick J. Callaghan, Stephen V. Feustel, Michael J. Howland, Steven M. Pritko
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Publication number: 20160117306Abstract: A method and workstation for completing an audiovisual form. In response to a user speaking a command for the web browser to accept keyboard entry of text, the web browser accepts entry of text and displays the form with the text entered into a blank area in a field of the form. In response to all fields in the form having been processed, the web browser generates a pause for a specified period of time. In response to the specified period of time of the pause having expired, the web browser loops back to a top of the form.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2016Publication date: April 28, 2016Inventors: Patrick J. Callaghan, Stephen V. Feustel, Michael J. Howland, Steven M. Pritko
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Patent number: 9256854Abstract: A method of synchronizing an audio and visual presentation in a multi-modal browser. A form is transmitted over a network having at least one field requiring user supplied information to a multi-modal browser. Blank fields within the form are filled in by user who provides either verbal or tactile interaction, or a combination of verbal and tactile interaction. The browser moves to the next field requiring user provided input. Finally, the form exits after the user has supplied input for all required fields. The method also provides a synchronized verbal and visual presentation by said browser by having the headings for the fields to be filled out and typing in what the user says.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2008Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Patrick Callaghan, Stephen V. Feustel, Michael J. Howland, Steven M. Pritko
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Patent number: 7756048Abstract: A method in a data processing system for monitoring for errors on a network. Responsive to detecting a change in a state of the network, determine whether the change in state is a loss of a communications link to a remote data processing system. If the change in state is a loss of the communications link, determine whether the communications link was established for at least a first period of time to be considered an acceptable connection to the remote data processing system; and create a new serviceable event, if a second period of time passes without reestablishing the communications link to the selected data processing system. Repeat occurrences of identical outages are tracked and multiple detected instances of an outage for different partitions are counted as a single failure in the examples.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: George Henry Ahrens, Jr., Patrick J. Callaghan, Stephen V. Feustel, Robert Keith Overton, Richard Jeffrey Planutis, Alan David Seid
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Publication number: 20080255838Abstract: A method of synchronizing an audio and visual presentation in a multi-modal browser. A form is transmitted over a network having at least one field requiring user supplied information to a multi-modal browser. Blank fields within the form are filled in by user who provides either verbal or tactile interaction, or a combination of verbal and tactile interaction. The browser moves to the next field requiring user provided input. Finally, the form exits after the user has supplied input for all required fields. The method also provides a synchronized verbal and visual presentation by said browser by having the headings for the fields to be filled out and typing in what the user says.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Patrick Callaghan, Stephen V. Feustel, Michael J. Howland, Steven M. Pritko
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Patent number: 7406657Abstract: A method of synchronizing an audio and visual presentation in a multi-modal browser. A form having at least one field requiring user supplied information is provided to a multi-modal browser. Blank fields within the form are filled in by user who provides either verbal or tactile interaction, or a combination of verbal and tactile interaction. The browser moves to the next field requiring user provided input. Finally, the form exits after the user has supplied input for all required fields.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2000Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Patrick Callaghan, Stephen V. Feustel, Michael J. Howland, Steven M. Pritko
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Publication number: 20080162985Abstract: A method in a data processing system for monitoring for errors on a network. Responsive to detecting a change in a state of the network, determine whether the change in state is a loss of a communications link to a remote data processing system. If the change in state is a loss of the communications link, determine whether the communications link was established for at least a first period of time to be considered an acceptable connection to the remote data processing system; and create a new serviceable event, if a second period of time passes without reestablishing the communications link to the selected data processing system. Repeat occurrences of identical outages are tracked and multiple detected instances of an outage for different partitions are counted as a single failure in the examples.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: July 3, 2008Inventors: George Henry Ahrens, Patrick J. Callaghan, Stephen V. Feustel, Robert Keith Overton, Richard Jeffrey Planutis, Alan David Seid
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Patent number: 7339885Abstract: A method in a data processing system for monitoring for errors on a network. Responsive to detecting a change in a state of the network, determine whether the change in state is a loss of a communications link to a remote data processing system. If the change in state is a loss of the communications link, determine whether the communications link was established for at least a first period of time to be considered an acceptable connection to the remote data processing system; and create a new serviceable event, if a second period of time passes without reestablishing the communications link to the selected data processing system. Repeat occurrences of identical outages are tracked and multiple detected instances of an outage for different partitions are counted as a single failure in the examples.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2003Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: George Henry Ahrens, Jr., Patrick J. Callaghan, Stephen V. Feustel, Robert Keith Overton, Richard Jeffrey Planutis, Alan David Seid
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Publication number: 20040246893Abstract: A method in a data processing system for monitoring for errors on a network. Responsive to detecting a change in a state of the network, determine whether the change in state is a loss of a communications link to a remote data processing system. If the change in state is a loss of the communications link, determine whether the communications link was established for at least a first period of time to be considered an acceptable connection to the remote data processing system; and create a new serviceable event, if a second period of time passes without reestablishing the communications link to the selected data processing system. Repeat occurrences of identical outages are tracked and multiple detected instances of an outage for different partitions are counted as a single failure in the examples.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: George Henry Ahrens, Patrick J. Callaghan, Stephen V. Feustel, Robert Keith Overton, Richard Jeffrey Planutis, Alan David Seid
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Patent number: 6745163Abstract: A system and method for a multi-modal browser/renderer that simultaneously renders content visually and verbally in a synchronized manner are provided without having the server applications change. The system and method receives a document via a computer network, parses the text in the document, provides an audible component associated with the text, simultaneously transmits to output the text and the audible component. The desired behavior for the renderer is that when some section of that content is being heard by the user, that section is visible on the screen and, furthermore, the specific visual content being audibly rendered is somehow highlighted visually. In addition, the invention also reacts to input from either the visual component or the aural component. The invention also allows any application or server to be accessible to someone via audio instead of visual means by having the browser handle the Embedded Browser Markup Language (EBML) disclosed herein so that it is audibly read to the user.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2000Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Larry A. Brocious, Stephen V. Feustel, James P. Hennessy, Michael J. Howland, Steven M. Pritko
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Publication number: 20040064565Abstract: A method of requesting location-based services using a rejection model. Responsive to receiving from a pervasive device a network request for location-based processing, the received network request can be stored prior to being forwarded to a selected location-based application. A rejection response to the forwarded network request can be received subsequently and a request for required location information can be identified in the rejection response. The required location information can be identified within the stored network request and a specific network request can be formulated with the required location information. Finally, the specific network request can be forwarded to the selected location-based application. The selected location-based application, in turn, can perform the requested location-based processing using the required location information provided in the specific network response.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Virinder M. Batra, Valerie M. Bennett, Larry A. Brocious, Andrew N. Capella, Stephen V. Feustel, Peter R. Gamble, Joseph M. Gdaniec, James P. Hennessy, Michael J. Howland