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Sean E. Aschen, Torrington, CT US
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20080282359 | SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING WRITE ACCESS TO AN LDAP DIRECTORY - A method is provided to control access to a software application and, more particularly, to control access to a first software application using a second trusted application. The method comprises extracting data from a decrypted client request and determining a request type from the extracted data. The method further comprises ascertaining an entry type value from at least one of the extracted data and an entry and creating at least one string by prepending the entry type value to one or more attributes associated with the entry. Additionally, the method includes comparing the at least one string to one or more record entries to determine whether a client has permission to perform the request type. | 11-13-2008 |
20100146517 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A RATE CONTROL TECHNIQUE FOR A LIGHTWEIGHT DIRECTORY ACCESS PROTOCOL OVER MQSERIES (LOM) SERVER - A system and method for controlling rates for a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) over MQSeries (LoM) server. The system comprises a health metrics engine configured to calculate an actual delay value, at least one LoM server configured to asynchronously obtain the actual delay value from the health metrics engine and place the delay value between one or more requests, and a LDAP master configured to accept the one or more requests and send information in the one or more requests to a LDAP replica. | 06-10-2010 |
20120331171 | System and Method for a Rate Control Technique for a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Over MQSeries (LOM) Server - A system and method for controlling rates for a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) over MQSeries (LoM) server. The system includes a health metrics engine that calculates an actual delay value, a LoM server that asynchronously obtains the actual delay value from the health metrics engine and place the delay value between one or more requests, and a LDAP master that accepts the one or more requests and send information in the one or more requests to a LDAP replica. | 12-27-2012 |
20150142971 | System and Method for a Rate Control Technique for a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Over MQSeries (LOM) Server - A system and method for controlling rates for a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) over MQSeries (LoM) server. The system includes a health metrics engine that calculates an actual delay value, a LoM server that asynchronously obtains the actual delay value from the health metrics engine and place the delay value between one or more requests, and a LDAP master that accepts the one or more requests and send information in the one or more requests to a LDAP replica. | 05-21-2015 |
Sean E. Cole, Lemon Grove, CA US
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20160075546 | Sixtel Keg Tapping and Stacking Apparatus - The sixtel keg stacking apparatus is a device designed to create horizontal space efficiency by allowing sixtel kegs to be stacked while simultaneously being tapped and dispensed into a draught beer system. The apparatus offers similar function when utilized with cornelius kegs which have nominally the same dimensions as a sixtel keg. The device is intended to allow pub owners, beer retailers and homebrewers to decrease the square footage of refrigeration space necessary to store and dispense draught beer packaged in the newer, preferred sixtel and cornelius kegs. The apparatus enables these kegs to be vertically stacked upon each other and simultaneously dispensed | 03-17-2016 |
Sean E. Humphress, Roseville, CA US
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20100287303 | NETWORK TRAFFIC RATE LIMITING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method is provided for rate limiting network traffic flow of an untrusted application. A master module in a server environment manages network traffic flow restrictions. A slave module executes client applications in the server environment. A services module in the server environment executes a trusted application to validate the client application to the master module. A traffic restriction module on the master module sets network traffic restrictions when validation has not been received for the client application on the slave blade, and receives client application validations from the trusted application to unrestrict network traffic flow for the client application on the slave blade. | 11-11-2010 |
Sean E. Jordan, Broomfield, CO US
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20130275522 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR MONITORING DELIVERABILITY OF ELECTRONIC MAIL BASED ON SUBSCRIBER AND SEED DELIVERABILITY DATA - A system monitor delivery of electronic mail based on subscriber and seed deliverability data. Seed deliverability data is received that includes information indicating a number of email messages associated with an email campaign that are delivered to a folder associated with one or more intended recipients of the email campaign based on a sampling of seed accounts. The seed accounts are not associated with actual recipients of the email campaign. Subscriber deliverability data is received that includes information indicating a number of email messages associated with the email campaign that are delivered to a folder associated with the one or more intended recipients of the email campaign based on one or more subscriber accounts. The seed accounts are associated with a subset of human recipients of the email campaign. One or more deliverability metrics are determined based on the seed deliverability data and the subscriber deliverability data. | 10-17-2013 |
Sean E. Keuleyan, Chicago, IL US
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20140299772 | MID-INFRARED PHOTODETECTORS - Nanoparticles, methods of manufacture, devices comprising the nanoparticles, methods of their manufacture, and methods of their use are provided herein. The nanoparticles and devices having photoabsorptions in the range of 1.7 μm to 12 μm and can be used as photoconductors, photodiodes, phototransistors, charge-coupled devices (CCD), luminescent probes, lasers, thermal imagers, night-vision systems, and/or photodetectors. | 10-09-2014 |
Sean E. Kollenkark, Seattle, WA US
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20110246437 | COMPANION EXPERIENCE - Various embodiments provide a so-called companion experience in which content consumed on a primary screen can serve as a source for an automatic search that returns related content that can be presented on an auxiliary screen. The companion experience can be considered to reside in a layer that can be moved across different screens. The different screens can include different physical screens, such as those associated with different computing devices, or the same physical screen in which the companion experience would be rendered in a frame or sub-window. | 10-06-2011 |
20150138308 | VIDEO TRANSMISSION - Disclosed is a method of transmitting video via a network and a user device and computer program product configured to implement the method. The method comprises transmitting video of one or more users, received from an image capture device, to at least another user device via the network; receiving information about a communication channel between the user device and the other user device and/or about one or more resources of the user device and/or the other user device; selecting characteristics from a plurality of visual user characteristics based on the received information; and controlling the video based on detection of the selected characteristics to track the selected characteristics. | 05-21-2015 |
20150261835 | Companion Experience - Various embodiments provide a so-called companion experience in which content consumed on a primary screen can serve as a source for an automatic search that returns related content that can be presented on an auxiliary screen. The companion experience can be considered to reside in a layer that can be moved across different screens. The different screens can include different physical screens, such as those associated with different computing devices, or the same physical screen in which the companion experience would be rendered in a frame or sub-window. | 09-17-2015 |
Sean E. O'Connor, Palo Alto, CA US
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20150309608 | ESD DETECTION ON A TOUCH INPUT DEVICE - A touch sensitive device that detects the occurrence of an electrostatic discharge event on the device by analyzing an acquired touch image for characteristics associated with the occurrence of an ESD event is provided. An acquired touch image is analyzed for characteristics that differentiate it from a touch image generated by a user input and are correlated with an expected touch image generated by an ESD event. | 10-29-2015 |
20160062533 | METHOD OF DISAMBIGUATING WATER FROM A FINGER TOUCH ON A TOUCH SENSOR PANEL - A computer-implemented method is disclosed. The method includes: identifying a touch detected on a touch sensor panel; extracting touch information associated with the touch; calculating an overall confidence value based on the extracted touch information; comparing the confidence value with a predetermined threshold; and determining whether to identify the touch as a non-touch based on a result of the comparison. | 03-03-2016 |