John F Isenberg

age ~88

from Saint Augustine, FL

Also known as:
  • Jack F Isenberg
  • John G
Phone and address:
505 Rozzini Cir, Saint Augustine, FL 32092
9045017015

John Isenberg Phones & Addresses

  • 505 Rozzini Cir, St Augustine, FL 32092 • 9045017015
  • 4225 A1A, Saint Augustine, FL 32080 • 9044601341 • 9044601376
  • 8 Osborne Gln, Poughquag, NY 12570 • 8452278127
  • Pensacola, FL
  • Poughkeepsie, NY
  • Saint Johns, FL
  • 8 Osborne Gln, Poughquag, NY 12570

Work

  • Position:
    Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

Education

  • Degree:
    High school graduate or higher

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John F Isenberg
ISENBERG & HALL, INC
29 Thornwood Dr, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603

Us Patents

  • Sysplex Shared Data Coherency Method

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  • US Patent:
    55375740, Jul 16, 1996
  • Filed:
    Mar 30, 1992
  • Appl. No.:
    7/860805
  • Inventors:
    David A. Elko - Poughkeepsie NY
    Jeffrey A. Frey - Fishkill NY
    John F. Isenberg - Poughkeepsie NY
    Chandrasekaran Mohan - San Jose CA
    Inderpal S. Narang - Saratoga CA
    Jeffrey M. Nick - Fishkill NY
    Jimmy P. Strickland - Saratoga CA
    Michael D. Swanson - Poughkeepsie NY
  • Assignee:
    International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
  • International Classification:
    G06F 1300
  • US Classification:
    395468
  • Abstract:
    A method for controlling coherence of data elements sharable among a plurality of independently-operating CPCs (central processing complexes) in a multi-system complex (called a parallel sysplex) which contains sysplex DASDds (direct access storage devices) and a high-speed SES (shared electronic storage) facility. Sysplex shared data elements are stored in the sysplex DASD under a unique sysplex data element name, which is used for sysplex coherence control. Any CPC may copy any sysplex data element into a local cache buffers (LCB) in the CPC's main storage, where it has an associated sysplex validity bit. The copying CPC executes a sysplex coherence registration command which requests a SES processor to verify that the data element name already exists in the SES cache, and to store the name of the data element in a SES cache entry if found in the SES cache. Importantly, the registration command communicates to SES the CPC location of the validity bit for the LCB containing that data element copy. Each time another copy of the data element is stored in any CPC LCB, a registration command is executed to store the location of that copy's CPC validity bit into a local cache register (LCR) associated with its data element name.
  • Method And Apparatus For Performing Conditional Operations On Externally Shared Data

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  • US Patent:
    57428301, Apr 21, 1998
  • Filed:
    Feb 1, 1995
  • Appl. No.:
    8/383532
  • Inventors:
    David Arlen Elko - Poughkeepsie NY
    Jeffrey Alan Frey - Fishkill NY
    Audrey Ann Helffrich - Poughkeepsie NY
    John Franklin Isenberg - Poughkeepsie NY
    Jeffrey Mark Nick - Fishkill NY
    Jimmy Paul Strickland - Saratoga CA
    Michael Dustin Swanson - Poughkeepsie NY
    Brian Barry Moore - Poughkeepsie NY
  • Assignee:
    International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
  • International Classification:
    G06F 1316
  • US Classification:
    395728
  • Abstract:
    A Structured External Storage (SES) processor is linked by a communication means to one or more general purpose processors. Two or more applications executing on the one or more general purpose processors communicate function request messages to a message processor within the SES to effect serialized sharing of data within the SES. Within the message processor, a predicate function means executes unconditionally on receipt of one of the function request messages, and a data function means executes conditionally and atomically with respect to the predicate function means following a "successful" condition produced by the predicate function means. The predicate function means comprises a predicate compare function means and a predicate update means, the predicate compare function means executing unconditionally and producing a "successful" or "unsuccessful" result, the predicate means executing conditionally and atomically with respect to the predicate compare function means, following a "successful" result by the predicate update compare function means.
  • Coupling Facility For Receiving Commands From Plurality Of Hosts For Activating Selected Connection Paths To I/O Devices And Maintaining Status Thereof

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  • US Patent:
    54637368, Oct 31, 1995
  • Filed:
    Oct 18, 1994
  • Appl. No.:
    8/324447
  • Inventors:
    David A. Elko - Poughkeepsie NY
    Jeffrey A. Frey - Fishkill NY
    Audrey A. Helffrich - Poughkeepsie NY
    John F. Isenberg - Poughkeepsie NY
    Brian B. Moore - Poughkeepsie NY
    Jeffery M. Nick - Fishkill NY
    Michael D. Swanson - Poughkeepsie NY
    Joseph A. Williams - Poughkeepsie NY
  • Assignee:
    International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
  • International Classification:
    G06F 1314
  • US Classification:
    395848
  • Abstract:
    A message path mechanism in a network having central processing complexes (CPCs) joined by message paths to a coupling facility. The coupling facility locates message paths for sending messages from one CPC to another and for sending messages between the coupling facility and one or more of the CPCs. A message path status table is provided having an entry for each of the message paths. Each entry has an indicator indicating whether its message path is active or inactive. multiple connections between the coupling facility and systems in the CPCs are registered in the coupling facility. Also provided is a mechanism for validating that each message path is connected properly such that if a message path is disconnected and then reconnected to a CPC, the validation mechanism insures that the message path has been reconnected correctly.
  • Method And Apparatus For Distributed Locking Of Shared Data, Employing A Central Coupling Facility

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  • US Patent:
    53394275, Aug 16, 1994
  • Filed:
    Mar 30, 1992
  • Appl. No.:
    7/860808
  • Inventors:
    David A. Elko - Poughkeepsie NY
    John F. Isenberg - Poughkeepsie NY
    Brian B. Moore - Poughkeepsie NY
    Jimmy P. Strickland - Saratoga CA
    Michael D. Swanson - Poughkeepsie NY
    George W. Wang - Yorktown Heights NY
  • Assignee:
    International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
  • International Classification:
    G06F 1214
  • US Classification:
    395725
  • Abstract:
    A shared coupling facility contains system lock management (SLM) means for supporting a distributed locking protocol used by a plurality of sharing lock managers each executing on a processor having access to the shared memory and to any other processors in the processor complex. A request to lock a resource shared among the lock managers is first checked against a local hash table and then, if necessary, forwarded to the system lock management means in the shared memory for synchronous or asynchronous processing. List structures are maintained in the shared coupling facility to support the protocol, and are used by the system lock management means to record data recovery status. The sharing lock managers interact with the SLM means to control/manage lock contention, waiter queueing, and compatibility processing.
  • In A Multiprocessing System Having A Coupling Facility, Communicating Messages Between The Processors And The Coupling Facility In Either A Synchronous Operation Or An Asynchronous Operation

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  • US Patent:
    55618090, Oct 1, 1996
  • Filed:
    Apr 11, 1995
  • Appl. No.:
    8/420893
  • Inventors:
    David A. Elko - Poughkeepsie NY
    Audrey A. Helffrich - Poughkeepsie NY
    John F. Isenberg - Poughkeepsie NY
    Brian B. Moore - Poughkeepsie NY
    Jeffrey M. Nick - Fishkill NY
    Michael D. Swanson - Poughkeepsie NY
    Joseph A. Williams - Poughkeepsie NY
  • Assignee:
    International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
  • International Classification:
    G06F 1500
  • US Classification:
    395800
  • Abstract:
    A mechanism for communicating messages, each including a command and a response, in a network having central processing complexes (CPCs) and one or more coupling facilities. Each coupling facility has a central processor for executing instructions and a main storage. Messages are sent from a message control block in the main storage of the CPC sending the message, and the response to the message is received in a message response block of the CPC without an interrupt to the program being executed by the central processor of the CPC. Each message from a CPC to the coupling facility may include a command and an indicator bit which instructs the coupling facility to execute the command either in synchronism with or asynchronously to the execution of the sending processor. The coupling facility executes the command and returns a response which is received in a message response block of the main storage of the sending CPC without an interrupt to any program being executed by the central processor of that CPC.
  • Method And Apparatus For Coupling Data Processing Systems

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  • US Patent:
    53177398, May 31, 1994
  • Filed:
    Mar 30, 1992
  • Appl. No.:
    7/860803
  • Inventors:
    David A. Elko - Poughkeepsie NY
    Jeffrey A. Frey - Fishkill NY
    John F. Isenberg - Poughkeepsie NY
    Jeffery M. Mick - Fishkill NY
    Jimmy P. Strickland - Saratoga CA
    Michael D. Swanson - Poughkeepsie NY
    Audrey A. Helffrich - Poughkeepsie NY
    Brian B. Moore - Poughkeepsie NY
  • Assignee:
    International Business Machines Corp. - Armonk NY
  • International Classification:
    G06F 1516
    G06F 1300
  • US Classification:
    395650
  • Abstract:
    A Structured External Storage (SES) device/processor is connected to two or more DP systems, thereby loosely coupling the systems. The SES is capable of holding data objects of two distinct types (List objects and Cache objects), and communicates commands and command responses with the systems using a message protocol. A support facility within a processor on which a system is executing receives status indications from the SES without interrupting mainline system execution. Within the SES, a serialization mechanism allows more than one command to execute in parallel without loss of data object integrity, or command consistency. A forward completion mechanism sends to systems early notification of completion of certain commands, without permitting results inconsistent with this notification to be obtained by the systems. And a restart mechanism permits interrupted commands to be restarted by the initiating system or, in certain cases, by another system.
  • Interdicting I/O And Messaging Operations From Sending Central Processing Complex To Other Central Processing Complexes And To I/O Device In Multi-System Complex

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  • US Patent:
    53945549, Feb 28, 1995
  • Filed:
    Mar 30, 1992
  • Appl. No.:
    7/860489
  • Inventors:
    David A. Elko - Poughkeepsie NY
    John F. Isenberg - Poughkeepsie NY
    Allan S. Meritt - Poughkeepsie NY
    Brian B. Moore - Poughkeepsie NY
    Jeffrey M. Nick - Fishkill NY
    William C. Shepard - Hyde Park NY
    David H. Surman - Milton NY
    Michael D. Swanson - Poughkeepsie NY
  • Assignee:
    International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
  • International Classification:
    G06F 1300
  • US Classification:
    395800
  • Abstract:
    In a multi-system complex having central processing complexes (CPCs) and subsystems, a hardware facility for prompt interdicting I/O and message operations. A CPC or subsystem failure causes as interruption in the availability of the data bases to the attached network of terminals. Often such networks have thousands of terminals. Even a short loss of data is detrimental. Therefore the CPC or subsystem takeover must be accomplished as quickly as possible and the I/O attached to the failing CPC or subsystem must be interdicting to release it for use to the rest of the complex. The disclosed hardware facility provides a mechanism which is program initiated and controlled and which guarantees the prompt completion of the interdiction function.

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Schools:
Coleman High School Coleman OK 1969-1973
Community:
Earnie Dean, Rhonda Layton, Delores Golden, Gwendylen Dooley, Tony Tipton, Dan Pannell, Rhonda Dean, Robin Layton, Linda Workman, Allen Mcdaniel, Nancy Dean
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Graduates:
John Isenberg (1969-1973),
Donna Cook (1976-1980),
Shelly Watson (1992-1996),
Jimmy McDaniel (1979-1983),
Bob Noone (1989-1993),
Sam Smith (1998-2002)
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Boyden High School, Salis...

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Graduates:
Mary Morris (1961-1965),
Geraldine Yarborough (1964-1968),
John John Isenberg (1958-1962),
Faye Hunt (1966-1970),
Ethel Lee Yates (1952-1956)

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Locality:
KENOSHA, Wisconsin
Gender:
Male
Birthday:
1950
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Locality:
BEAVER FALLS, Pennsylvania
Gender:
Male
Birthday:
1932
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Locality:
MOORESVILLE, North Carolina
Gender:
Male
Birthday:
1917
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Locality:
VESTAL, New York
Gender:
Male
Birthday:
1933

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John Isenberg Speaks to Dr. Wenn

John Isenberg of Fitter and Trimmer thanks Dr. Wenn of Rowan Urgent Ca...

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    7m 6s

A Conversation with Dr. Nagy & John Isenberg

Dr. Chris Nagy of Your Personal Wellness Center has a conversation wit...

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    43m 22s

John Isenberg's Painting Pointers concept demo

Screen test for John Isenberg's Painting Pointers concept demo Watch i...

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    7m 40s

Presidents Adams and the Problem of Democracy

Historians Nancy Isenberg and Andrew Burstein examine the parallels be...

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    1h 5m 32s

S3 - EP4: Dave Isenberg - The Unbreakable Man...

Looking Back With Lynskey Season 3, Episode 4 has John chatting with D...

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    28m 21s

Overview with Dr. Nagy on John's Story

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    4m 13s

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