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Ramanjaneva Sarma Burugula, Yorktown Heights, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110035618AUTOMATED TRANSITION TO A RECOVERY KERNEL VIA FIRMWARE-ASSISTED-DUMP FLOWS PROVIDING AUTOMATED OPERATING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR - A method (and structure) of operating an operating system (OS) on a computer. When a failure of the OS is detected, the computer automatically performs a diagnosis of the OS failure. The computer also attempts to automatically repair/recover the failed OS, based on the diagnosis, without requiring a reboot.02-10-2011

Ramanjaneya S. Burugula, Yorktown Heights, NY US

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20110191754SYSTEM USING A UNIQUE MARKER WITH EACH SOFTWARE CODE-BLOCK - A system and method for improving software maintainability, performance, and/or security by associating a unique marker to each software code-block; the system comprising of a plurality of processors, a plurality of code-blocks, and a marker associated with each code-block. The system may also include a special hardware register (code-block marker hardware register) in each processor for identifying the markers of the code-blocks executed by the processor, without changing any of the plurality of code-blocks.08-04-2011

Ramanjaneya Sarma Burugula, Yorktown Heights, NY US

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20090199051METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPERATING SYSTEM EVENT NOTIFICATION MECHANISM USING FILE SYSTEM INTERFACE - A method and structure for notifying operating system events, includes standard filesystem interfaces provided for event consumers to use for one or more of registering for event notifications of a set of events, receiving an event notification when each event occurs, and getting details of events that have occurred.08-06-2009

Ramanjaneya Sarma Burugula, Peekskill, NY US

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20090094676METHOD FOR REDUCING THE TIME TO DIAGNOSE THE CAUSE OF UNEXPECTED CHANGES TO SYSTEM FILES - A method for monitoring access to a file within a file system includes steps or acts of: monitoring a plurality of requests for access to files; intercepting the requests; and analyzing metadata located in the file. If the metadata includes a directive entry, the method includes these additional steps: identifying information about any application requesting access to the file, including a sequence of function calls that preceded the file access request; and logging the information to generate an action trail of the application. A mechanism for monitoring file access includes the following: a file system configured for monitoring accesses to any file residing within it; an access control mechanism which can execute pre-defined actions when an unauthorized file access occurs; and a tool to specify the list of files to be monitored.04-09-2009