Patents by Inventor Zaki Maksyutov

Zaki Maksyutov 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).

  • Publication number: 20220050764
    Abstract: Techniques are described for sampling across trusted and untrusted distributed components. In accordance with embodiments, a first computing device receives a request from a second computing device, the first request including an operation identifier (ID) and a sampling ID that was generated by transforming a telemetry scope ID from a first value in a first domain to a second value in a second domain. The transformation may serve to anonymize and compress the telemetry scope ID. The first computing device determines whether or not to sample by comparing a ratio between the sampling ID and a size of the second domain with a sampling rate associated with the first computing device. The first computing device records telemetry about its processing of the first request in response to determining to sample and does not record any telemetry about its processing of the first request in response to determining not to sample.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 27, 2021
    Publication date: February 17, 2022
    Inventors: Zaki Maksyutov, Dmitry G. Matveev, Sergey Kanzhelev, David J. Lubash, Soubhagya Kumar Dash, Arun Mathew Abraham
  • Patent number: 11188441
    Abstract: Techniques are described for sampling across trusted and untrusted distributed components. In accordance with embodiments, a first computing device receives a request from a second computing device, the first request including an operation identifier (ID) and a sampling ID that was generated by transforming a telemetry scope ID from a first value in a first domain to a second value in a second domain. The transformation may serve to anonymize and compress the telemetry scope ID. The first computing device determines whether or not to sample by comparing a ratio between the sampling ID and a size of the second domain with a sampling rate associated with the first computing device. The first computing device records telemetry about its processing of the first request in response to determining to sample and does not record any telemetry about its processing of the first request in response to determining not to sample.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2020
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2021
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Zaki Maksyutov, Dmitry G. Matveev, Sergey Kanzhelev, David J. Lubash, Soubhagya Kumar Dash, Arun Mathew Abraham
  • Patent number: 10761959
    Abstract: A system includes presentation of a first visualization of a first set of the plurality of samples on the display device, each sample of the first set associated with a time within a first time period, and the first visualization plotting a time against a metric value for each sample of the first set, presentation of a first histogram of the first set on the display device, the first histogram indicating, for each of a first plurality of metric categorizations, a number of samples of the first set associated with the metric categorization. Changing of the first period to a second time period results in cross-synchronization of the visualizations with a second set of data samples associated with the second time period.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 2017
    Date of Patent: September 1, 2020
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Michael Milirud, Zaki Maksyutov, Bin Du, Yi Jun Liu, Iuliia Safarova
  • Publication number: 20200218630
    Abstract: Techniques are described for sampling across trusted and untrusted distributed components. In accordance with embodiments, a first computing device receives a request from a second computing device, the first request including an operation identifier (ID) and a sampling ID that was generated by transforming a telemetry scope ID from a first value in a first domain to a second value in a second domain. The transformation may serve to anonymize and compress the telemetry scope ID. The first computing device determines whether or not to sample by comparing a ratio between the sampling ID and a size of the second domain with a sampling rate associated with the first computing device. The first computing device records telemetry about its processing of the first request in response to determining to sample and does not record any telemetry about its processing of the first request in response to determining not to sample.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 20, 2020
    Publication date: July 9, 2020
    Inventors: Zaki Maksyutov, Dmitry G. Matveev, Sergey Kanzhelev, David J. Lubash, Soubhagya Kumar Dash, Arun Mathew Abraham
  • Patent number: 10635567
    Abstract: Techniques are described for sampling across trusted and untrusted distributed components. In accordance with embodiments, a first computing device receives a request from a second computing device, the first request including an operation identifier (ID) and a sampling ID that was generated by transforming a telemetry scope ID from a first value in a first domain to a second value in a second domain. The transformation may serve to anonymize and compress the telemetry scope ID. The first computing device determines whether or not to sample by comparing a ratio between the sampling ID and a size of the second domain with a sampling rate associated with the first computing device. The first computing device records telemetry about its processing of the first request in response to determining to sample and does not record any telemetry about its processing of the first request in response to determining not to sample.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 28, 2020
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Zaki Maksyutov, Dmitry G. Matveev, Sergey Kanzhelev, David J. Lubash, Soubhagya Kumar Dash, Arun Mathew Abraham
  • Publication number: 20190361794
    Abstract: Techniques are described for sampling across trusted and untrusted distributed components. In accordance with embodiments, a first computing device receives a request from a second computing device, the first request including an operation identifier (ID) and a sampling ID that was generated by transforming a telemetry scope ID from a first value in a first domain to a second value in a second domain. The transformation may serve to anonymize and compress the telemetry scope ID. The first computing device determines whether or not to sample by comparing a ratio between the sampling ID and a size of the second domain with a sampling rate associated with the first computing device. The first computing device records telemetry about its processing of the first request in response to determining to sample and does not record any telemetry about its processing of the first request in response to determining not to sample.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 22, 2018
    Publication date: November 28, 2019
    Inventors: Zaki Maksyutov, Dmitry G. Matveev, Sergey Kanzhelev, David J. Lubash, Soubhagya Kumar Dash, Arun Mathew Abraham
  • Publication number: 20190095311
    Abstract: A system includes presentation of a first visualization of a first set of the plurality of samples on the display device, each sample of the first set associated with a time within a first time period, and the first visualization plotting a time against a metric value for each sample of the first set, presentation of a first histogram of the first set on the display device, the first histogram indicating, for each of a first plurality of metric categorizations, a number of samples of the first set associated with the metric categorization. Changing of the first period to a second time period results in cross-synchronization of the visualizations with a second set of data samples associated with the second time period.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2017
    Publication date: March 28, 2019
    Inventors: Michael MILIRUD, Zaki MAKSYUTOV, Bin DU, Yi Jun LIU, Iuliia SAFAROVA
  • Publication number: 20060153865
    Abstract: A method for designing antigenic peptide libraries accounts for naturally occurring and potential variability in a group of protein sequences from a variable pathogen. The peptide libraries can elicit an immune response against a range of pathogen variants.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2003
    Publication date: July 13, 2006
    Inventors: Amir Maksyutov, Alexander Ryzhikov, Alexander Kolobov, Zaki Maksyutov