Patents by Inventor Steven P. Levi
Steven P. Levi 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: 7113900Abstract: A modeling system permits developers of applications for distributed computer system, such as those used in server data centers or Internet data centers (IDCs), to architect their hardware and software in an abstract manner. The modeling system defines a set of components that represent abstract functional operations of the application that will eventually be physically implemented by one or more computers and one or more software programs executing on the computers. Associated with the model components is a schema that dictates how the functional operations are to be specified. From the model components, the developers can create logical, scale-independent models of the applications that may be implemented by the distributed computer system. The application is scale-independent in that the application is invariant in respect to the number of computers and software programs that my eventually be used to implement it.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2000Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Galen C. Hunt, Aamer Hydrie, Robert V. Welland, Bassam Tabbara, Steven P. Levi, Jakob Rehof
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Patent number: 7096258Abstract: Systems and methods to enforce policy in a multi-computer service application are described. In one aspect, a scale-independent logical model of an application is generated. The application is for implementation in a distributed computing system. The scale-independent logical model includes multiple components representing logical functions of the application and intercommunication protocols. The model components are converted into one or more instances representative of physical resources used to implement the logical functions. The instances specify information such as communication ports on the physical resources and communication paths that link the physical resources.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Galen C. Hunt, Aamer Hydrie, Steven P. Levi, Bassam Tabbara, Mark D. Van Antwerp, Robert V. Welland
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Patent number: 7093288Abstract: A network mediator corresponding to a computing device uses packet filters to restrict network communications. The network mediator includes a set of one or more filters, each filter having parameters that are compared to corresponding parameters of a data packet to be passed through the network mediator. The network mediator determines whether to allow the data packet through based on whether the data packet parameters match any filter parameters. The set of filters can be modified by a remote device, but cannot be modified by the computing device whose communications are being restricted. When a data packet is sent from the computing device, the data packet will include the virtual address which is changed to the network address by the network mediator prior to forwarding the packet on the network, and vice versa. By virtualizing the addresses, the computing device is restricted in accessing other devices over the network.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2000Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Aamer Hydrie, Galen C. Hunt, Steven P. Levi, Bassam Tabbara, Robert V. Welland
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Patent number: 7080143Abstract: Systems and methods to enforce policy in a multi-computer service application are described. The application includes multiple software modules that execute on multiple computers. The multi-computer service application has access to a communications medium that allows data communications between different ones of the computers. The software modules have logical input and output ports and logical data connections between modules. Each logical port is defined by port software. In one aspect, a particular module sends a notification to a policy module. Responsive to the notification, the policy module (a) determines a request for one or more destination modules, and (b) provides the request to an output port of the policy module. The output port forwards the request to input ports of a plurality of the modules in accordance with the logical data connections.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2004Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Galen C. Hunt, Aamer Hydrie, Steven P. Levi, Bassam Tabbara, Mark D. Van Antwerp, Robert V. Welland
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Patent number: 7043545Abstract: A controller, referred to as the “BMonitor”, is situated on a computer. The BMonitor includes a plurality of filters that identify where data can be sent to and/or received from, such as another node in a co-location facility or a client computer coupled to the computer via the Internet. The BMonitor further receives and implements requests from external sources regarding the management of software components executing on the computer, allowing such external sources to initiate, terminate, debug, etc. software components on the computer. Additionally, the BMonitor operates as a trusted third party mediating interaction among multiple external sources managing the computer.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2004Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Bassam Tabbara, Galen C. Hunt, Aamer Hydrie, Steven P. Levi, David S. Stutz, Robert V. Welland
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Patent number: 7016950Abstract: A controller, referred to as the “BMonitor”, is situated on a computer. The BMonitor includes a plurality of filters that identify where data can be sent to and/or received from, such as another node in a co-location facility or a client computer coupled to the computer via the Internet. The BMonitor further receives and implements requests from external sources regarding the management of software components executing on the computer, allowing such external sources to initiate, terminate, debug, etc. software components on the computer. Additionally, the BMonitor operates as a trusted third party mediating interaction among multiple external sources managing the computer.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2004Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Bassam Tabbara, Galen C. Hunt, Aamer Hydrie, Steven P. Levi, David S. Stutz, Robert V. Welland
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Patent number: 6915338Abstract: A system and procedure to automatically enforce policy in distributed multi-computer service applications. Such service applications include multiple software modules that execute on multiple computers. The computers have access to communications media that allow data communications between the computers. Logical ports are configured on different modules according to a logical model of the multi-computer service application. Each logical port is defined by port software. Logical data connections between the logical ports are configured in accordance with the logical model. Each port is configured to communicate through different numbers of logical data connections without modifying the port software. In response to the occurrence of a condition, a module sends an event notification to a policy module. The policy module responds to the notification by formulating a request for one or more destination modules. The policy module provides the request to an output port of the policy module.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2000Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Galen C. Hunt, Aamer Hydrie, Steven P. Levi, Bassam Tabbara, Mark D. Van Antwerp, Robert V. Welland
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Patent number: 6907395Abstract: A system facilitates the design and implementation of large-scale applications, such as Internet Services and Websites, for distributed computer systems, such as server data centers, Internet data centers (IDCs), Web farms, and the like. The system has a modeling system and a deployment system. The modeling system permits developers to architect the hardware and software used to implement the applications in an abstract manner. The modeling system defines a set of components used to describe the functionality of an application. The model components are arranged and interconnected to form a scale-independent logical model of the application. Once a logical model is created, the deployment system uses the logical model to automatically deploy various computer/software resources to implement the application. The deployment system converts each of the model components into one or more instances that correspond to physical resources.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2000Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Galen C. Hunt, Aamer Hydrie, Robert V. Welland, Bassam Tabbara, Steven P. Levi, Jakob Rehof
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Patent number: 6886038Abstract: A controller, referred to as the “BMonitor”, is situated on a computer. The BMonitor includes a plurality of filters that identify where data can be sent to and/or received from, such as another node in a co-location facility or a client computer coupled to the computer via the Internet. The BMonitor further receives and implements requests from external sources regarding the management of software components executing on the computer, allowing such external sources to initiate, terminate, debug, etc. software components on the computer. Additionally, the BMonitor operates as a trusted third party mediating interaction among multiple external sources managing the computer.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2000Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Bassam Tabbara, Galen C. Hunt, Aamer Hydrie, Steven P. Levi, David S. Stutz, Robert V. Welland
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Patent number: 6865610Abstract: A wire protocol provides message formats for creating multiple network connections between a media server and a client. These multiple network connections may include a control link connection for passing control information and a data funnel connection for passing data of multiple media. The data funnel connection may be a multipoint-to-point connection that connects multiple data servers with the client. The protocol facilitates multiple requests being concurrently outstanding and asynchronous processing of requests. The protocol is designed to exist on top of a transport protocol layer.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2001Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: William J. Bolosky, Craig M. Dowell, Robert P. Fitzgerald, Steven P. Levi, Jan de Rie, Richard F. Rashid
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Patent number: 6836791Abstract: An active stream format is defined and adopted for a logical structure that encapsulates multiple data streams. The data streams may be of different media. The data of the data streams is partitioned into packets that are suitable for transmission over a transport medium. The packets may include error correcting information. The packets may also include clock licenses for dictating the advancement of a clock when the data streams are rendered. The format of ASF facilitates flexibility and choice of packet size and in specifying maximum bit rate at which data may be rendered. Error concealment strategies may be employed in the packetization of data to distribute portions of samples to multiple packets. Property information may be replicated and stored in separate packets to enhance its error tolerance. The format facilitates dynamic definition of media types and the packetization of data in such dynamically defined data types within the format.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2000Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Steven P. Levi, Mark D. VanAntwerp, Craig M. Dowell, Chadd B. Knowlton
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Patent number: 6763374Abstract: An active stream format is defined and adopted for a logical structure that encapsulates multiple data streams. The data streams may be of different media. The data of the data streams is partitioned into packets that are suitable for transmission over a transport medium. The packets may include error correcting information. The packets may also include clock licenses for dictating the advancement of a clock when the data streams are rendered. The format of ASF facilitates flexibility and choice of packet size and in specifying maximum bit rate at which data may be rendered. Error concealment strategies may be employed in the packetization of data to distribute portions of samples to multiple packets. Property information may be replicated and stored in separate packets to enhance its error tolerance. The format facilitates dynamic definition of media types and the packetization of data in such dynamically defined data types within the format.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2000Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Steven P. Levi, Mark D. VanAntwerp, Craig M. Dowell, Chadd B. Knowlton
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Publication number: 20030140116Abstract: An active stream format is defined and adopted for a logical structure that encapsulates multiple data streams. The data streams may be of different media. The data of the data streams is partitioned into packets that are suitable for transmission over a transport medium. The packets may include error correcting information. The packets may also include clock licenses for dictating the advancement of a clock when the data streams are rendered. The format of ASF facilitates flexibility and choice of packet size and in specifying maximum bit rate at which data may be rendered. Error concealment strategies may be employed in the packetization of data to distribute portions of samples to multiple packets. Property information may be replicated and stored in separate packets to enhance its error tolerance. The format facilitates dynamic definition of media types and the packetization of data in such dynamically defined data types within the format.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2003Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventors: Steven P. Levi, Mark D. VanAntwerp, Craig M. Dowell, Chadd B. Knowlton
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Publication number: 20030135635Abstract: An active stream format is defined and adopted for a logical structure that encapsulates multiple data streams. The data streams may be of different media. The data of the data streams is partitioned into packets that are suitable for transmission over a transport medium. The packets may include error correcting information. The packets may also include clock licenses for dictating the advancement of a clock when the data streams are rendered. The format of ASF facilitates flexibility and choice of packet size and in specifying maximum bit rate at which data may be rendered. Error concealment strategies may be employed in the packetization of data to distribute portions of samples to multiple packets. Property information may be replicated and stored in separate packets to enhance its error tolerance. The format facilitates dynamic definition of media types and the packetization of data in such dynamically defined data types within the format.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2003Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventors: Steven P. Levi, Mark D. VanAntwerp, Craig M. Dowell, Chadd B. Knowlton
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Patent number: 6584489Abstract: A method and system for scheduling the use of a computer system resource using a resource planner and a resource provider are provided. In a preferred embodiment, a resource is scheduled for use by a plurality of consumer entities. Each consumer entity may request the commitment of a share of the resource. The method and system use representations of resource usage policy, present commitments of shares of the resource, and present commitments of specified amounts of the resource over a specified period of time. The method and system first receive a request from a consumer entity for the commitment of a specified share of the resource. In response, the method and system determine whether the specified share of the resource should be committed to the requesting consumer entity. This determination is based on the representations of resource usage policy and present commitments of shares of the resource.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1998Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Michael B. Jones, Paul J. Leach, Richard P. Draves, Jr., Joseph S. Barrera, III, Steven P. Levi, Richard F. Rashid, Robert P. Fitzgerald
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Patent number: 6466987Abstract: A wire protocol provides message formats for creating multiple network connections between a media server and a client. These multiple network connections may include a control link connection for passing control information and a data funnel connection for passing data of multiple media. The data funnel connection may be a multipoint-to-point connection that connects multiple data servers with the client. The protocol facilitates multiple requests being concurrently outstanding and asynchronous processing of requests. The protocol is designed to exist on top of a transport protocol layer.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1999Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: William J. Bolosky, Craig M Dowell, Robert P. Fitzgerald, Steven P Levi, Jan de Rie, Richard F. Rashid
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Publication number: 20020116447Abstract: A wire protocol provides message formats for creating multiple network connections between a media server and a client. These multiple network connections may include a control link connection for passing control information and a data funnel connection for passing data of multiple media. The data funnel connection may be a multipoint-to-point connection that connects multiple data servers with the client. The protocol facilitates multiple requests being concurrently outstanding and asynchronous processing of requests. The protocol is designed to exist on top of a transport protocol layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 1999Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventors: WILLIAM J. BOLOSKY, CRAIG M. DOWELL, ROBERT P. FITZGERALD, STEVEN P. LEVI, JAN DE RIE, RICHARD F. RASHID
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Patent number: 6415327Abstract: The invention includes a streaming multimedia rendering system having a network client and a network server that form part of a hyperlink web such as the Internet. In accordance with the invention, a hyperlink to multimedia content is actually an indirect link to a reference file. The reference file contains a plurality of different resource specifiers and a preferred order for attempting communications using the resource specifiers. Each resource specifier designates a transport protocol. A streaming data client open the resource file in response to activation of a hyperlink to the resource file. In response to the resource specifiers contained in the resource file, the network data client repeatedly attempts to establish a streaming data connection using the different resource specifiers, in the preferred order specified in the reference file, or in the preferred order specified by a file referenced by the reference file, until a streaming data connection is successfully established.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Mike Beckerman, Chadd B. Knowlton, Steven P. Levi, Mark VanAntwerp
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Patent number: 6339794Abstract: A wire protocol provides message formats for creating multiple network connections between a media server and a client. These multiple network connections may include a control link connection for passing control information and a data funnel connection for passing data of multiple media. The data funnel connection may be a multipoint-to-point connection that connects multiple data servers with the client. The protocol facilitates multiple requests being concurrently outstanding and asynchronous processing of requests. The protocol is designed to exist on top of a transport protocol layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1995Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: William J. Bolosky, Craig M. Dowell, Robert P. Fitzgerald, Steven P. Levi, Jan de Rie, Richard F. Rashid
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Publication number: 20010054104Abstract: A wire protocol provides message formats for creating multiple network connections between a media server and a client. These multiple network connections may include a control link connection for passing control information and a data funnel connection for passing data of multiple media. The data funnel connection may be a multipoint-to-point connection that connects multiple data servers with the client. The protocol facilitates multiple requests being concurrently outstanding and asynchronous processing of requests. The protocol is designed to exist on top of a transport protocol layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 1995Publication date: December 20, 2001Inventors: WILLIAM J. BOLOSKY, CRAIG M. DOWELL, ROBERT P. FITZGERALD, STEVEN P. LEVI, JAN DE RIE, RICHARD F. RASHID