Inventor
SPREITZER MICHAEL J
US23 patents
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XEROX CORP
11 patentsUS5812865ASep 22, 1998
Specifying and establishing communication data paths between particular media devices in multiple media device computing systems based on context of a user or users
XEROX CORP1,026 citations99
US5611050AMar 11, 1997
Method for selectively performing event on computer controlled device whose location and allowable operation is consistent with the contextual and locational attributes of the event
XEROX CORP941 citations99
US5603054AFeb 11, 1997
Method for triggering selected machine event when the triggering properties of the system are met and the triggering conditions of an identified user are perceived
XEROX CORP1,038 citations99
US5603026AFeb 11, 1997
Application-specific conflict resolution for weakly consistent replicated databases
XEROX CORP147 citations99
US5581753ADec 3, 1996
Method for providing session consistency guarantees
XEROX CORP198 citations99
US5555376ASep 10, 1996
Method for granting a user request having locational and contextual attributes consistent with user policies for devices having locational attributes consistent with the user request
XEROX CORP1,086 citations99
US5544321AAug 6, 1996
System for granting ownership of device by user based on requested level of ownership, present state of the device, and the context of the device
XEROX CORP921 citations99
US5493692AFeb 20, 1996
Selective delivery of electronic messages in a multiple computer system based on context and environment of a user
XEROX CORP2,318 citations99
US5671407ASep 23, 1997
Application-specific conflict detection for weakly consistent replicated databases
XEROX CORP73 citations96
US5581754ADec 3, 1996
Methodology for managing weakly consistent replicated databases
XEROX CORP74 citations96
US5577240ANov 19, 1996
Identification of stable writes in weakly consistent replicated databases while providing access to all writes in such a database
XEROX CORP98 citations96