Patents by Inventor Theresa Naramore
Theresa Naramore 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: 8380762Abstract: A database application is provided which includes functionality for providing split views. The database application includes an object model having a number of objects, methods, and properties. The object model preferably includes a form object which includes a split view representation. A number of properties are associated with the split view which provides for the presentation of data to a user of the database application.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2010Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Christopher Bryant, George R. Fordham, Marcus Markiewicz, Michael McCormack, Theresa Naramore
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Publication number: 20100241672Abstract: A database application is provided which includes functionality for providing split views. The database application includes an object model having a number of objects, methods, and properties. The object model preferably includes a form object which includes a split view representation. A number of properties are associated with the split view which provides for the presentation of data to a user of the database application.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Christopher W. Bryant, George R. Fordham, Marcus Markiewicz, Michael J. McCormack, Theresa Naramore
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Patent number: 7734664Abstract: A database application is provided which includes functionality for providing split views. The database application includes an object model having a number of objects, methods, and properties. The object model preferably includes a form object which includes a split view representation. A number of properties are associated with the split view which provides for the presentation of data to a user of the database application.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2005Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Christopher Bryant, George R. Fordham, Marcus Markiewicz, Michael McCormack, Theresa Naramore
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Patent number: 7730067Abstract: Database interaction is facilitated by graphically presenting database objects in groups that are not necessarily dictated by object types of the database objects. In an example implementation, database navigation is facilitated by determining object dependency groups for a database in which each object dependency group corresponds to a database source object and includes at least those database objects that depend directly or indirectly from the corresponding database source object. When these data source object-based dependency groups are graphically displayed, selecting a database object thereof provides access thereto. In another example implementation, a user can designate an attribute associated with database objects by which the database objects are to be grouped. Thus, the database objects are grouped by various values that the user-designated associated attribute takes.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Michael J McCormack, Christopher W. Bryant, Robert E Coggins, Scott T. Gardner, Theresa A Naramore, Daniel Hough, Kelly M Krout, Clinton D Covington
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Patent number: 7720887Abstract: Database interaction is facilitated by graphically presenting database objects in groups that are not necessarily dictated by object types of the database objects. In an example implementation, database navigation is facilitated by determining object dependency groups for a database in which each object dependency group corresponds to a database source object and includes at least those database objects that depend directly or indirectly from the corresponding database source object. When these data source object-based dependency groups are graphically displayed, selecting a database object thereof provides access thereto. In another example implementation, a user can designate an attribute associated with database objects by which the database objects are to be grouped. Thus, the database objects are grouped by various values that the user-designated associated attribute takes.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Michael J McCormack, Andrew R. Miller, Christopher W. Bryant, Jonathan M Sigler, Robert E Coggins, Scott T. Gardner, Theresa A Naramore, Daniel Hough, Kelly M Krout, Clinton D Covington
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Patent number: 7716168Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer program products modify a table definition of a database table within a database application. A method involves providing a user interface for creating a new field in the database table, receiving data that creates the new field while displaying the database table, and modifying schema of the database table to include the new field and the data. The method also involves interpreting a data type of the data as the data is received. A data type interpreted for a column in the database table that contains the new field is the data type of the data received in the new field. Still further, the method involves handling objects dependent on the database table in a manner unbeknownst to a user of the database table. Thus, the schema is modified while the objects dependent on the database table remain visible or open to the user.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2005Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Vitore Selca, Christopher W. Bryant, Shane L. Groff, Theresa A. Naramore, Tiginesh M. Beyene, Clinton D. Covington
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Patent number: 7610302Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer program products modify a table definition of a database table within a database application. A method involves providing a user interface for creating a new field in the database table, receiving data that creates the new field while displaying the database table, and modifying schema of the database table to include the new field and the data. The method also involves interpreting a data type of the data as the data is received. A data type interpreted for a column in the database table that contains the new field is the data type of the data received in the new field. Still further, the method involves handling objects dependent on the database table in a manner unbeknownst to a user of the database table. Thus, the schema is modified while the objects dependent on the database table remain visible or open to the user.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2005Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Vitore Selca, Christopher W. Bryant, Shane L. Groff, Theresa A. Naramore, Tiginesh M. Beyene, Clinton D. Covington
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Publication number: 20070005630Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer program products modify a table definition of a database table within a database application. A method involves providing a user interface for creating a new field in the database table, receiving data that creates the new field while displaying the database table, and modifying schema of the database table to include the new field and the data. The method also involves interpreting a data type of the data as the data is received. A data type interpreted for a column in the database table that contains the new field is the data type of the data received in the new field. Still further, the method involves handling objects dependent on the database table in a manner unbeknownst to a user of the database table. Thus, the schema is modified while the objects dependent on the database table remain visible or open to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2005Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Vitore Selca, Christopher Bryant, Shane Groff, Theresa Naramore, Tiginesh Beyene, Clinton Covington
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Publication number: 20060294137Abstract: A database application is provided which includes functionality for providing split views. The database application includes an object model having a number of objects, methods, and properties. The object model preferably includes a form object which includes a split view representation. A number of properties are associated with the split view which provides for the presentation of data to a user of the database application.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2005Publication date: December 28, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Christopher Bryant, George Fordham, Marcus Markiewicz, Michael McCormack, Theresa Naramore
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Publication number: 20060149769Abstract: Database interaction is facilitated by graphically presenting database objects in groups that are not necessarily dictated by object types of the database objects. In an example implementation, database navigation is facilitated by determining object dependency groups for a database in which each object dependency group corresponds to a database source object and includes at least those database objects that depend directly or indirectly from the corresponding database source object. When these data source object-based dependency groups are graphically displayed, selecting a database object thereof provides access thereto. In another example implementation, a user can designate an attribute associated with database objects by which the database objects are to be grouped. Thus, the database objects are grouped by various values that the user-designated associated attribute takes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2004Publication date: July 6, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Michael McCormack, Andrew Miller, Christopher Bryant, Jonathan Sigler, Robert Coggins, Scott Gardner, Theresa Naramore, Daniel Hough, Kelly Krout, Clinton Covington
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Publication number: 20060149768Abstract: Database interaction is facilitated by graphically presenting database objects in groups that are not necessarily dictated by object types of the database objects. In an example implementation, database navigation is facilitated by determining object dependency groups for a database in which each object dependency group corresponds to a database source object and includes at least those database objects that depend directly or indirectly from the corresponding database source object. When these data source object-based dependency groups are graphically displayed, selecting a database object thereof provides access thereto. In another example implementation, a user can designate an attribute associated with database objects by which the database objects are to be grouped. Thus, the database objects are grouped by various values that the user-designated associated attribute takes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2004Publication date: July 6, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Michael McCormack, Christopher Bryant, Robert Coggins, Scott Gardner, Theresa Naramore, Daniel Hough, Kelly Krout, Clinton Covington