Wesley McMillan Devine - Apex NC, US David Anthony Herr - Apex NC, US Mark W. McClintock - Raleigh NC, US Raymond E. Ward - Durham NC, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 13/00
US Classification:
709229, 709226, 709228, 709249
Abstract:
Methods, systems and computer program products provide assignment of ports for connections originated by multiple application instances executing on different data processing systems utilizing a common network address. An indication of available ports for the common network address is provided to each of the different data processing systems executing the multiple application instances. A port identified as available is selected as a port for a connection utilizing the common network address.
Dynamic Multipath Channel Interface For Input/Output Channels
Linda Barrett - Raleigh NC Lynn Douglas Long - Chapel Hill NC Louis Frank Menditto - Raleigh NC Arthur James Stagg - Raleigh NC Raymond Edward Ward - Durham NC
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
395309
Abstract:
A multi-path channel interface for computer input-output systems includes the ability to define and activate unbalanced groups of unidirectional communications sub-channels for a user application. Protocol independent exchange identifications permit not only unbalanced transmission groups but also allow user-controlled extensions for negotiating the values of transmission parameters at the time the transmission group is activated. When error correcting re-transmissions force the re-segmenting of data blocks, second level sub-segment indexing assure the proper order of delivery of the various segments and sub-segments. The exchange identifications include an identification of the user protocol being supported and thus permit interfacing with any user protocol.
Multi-Path Channel (Mpc) Interface With User Transparent, Unbalanced, Dynamically Alterable Computer Input/Output Channels
Linda Barrett - Raleigh NC Lynn D. Long - Chapel Hill NC Louis F. Menditto - Raleigh NC Arthur J. Stagg - Raleigh NC Raymond E. Ward - Durham NC
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
395309
Abstract:
A multi-path channel interface for computer input-output systems includes the ability to define and activate unbalanced groups of unidirectional communications sub-channels for a user application. Protocol independent exchange identifications permit not only unbalanced transmission groups but also allow user-controlled extensions for negotiating the values of transmission parameters at the time the transmission group is activated. When error correcting re-transmissions force the re-segmenting of data blocks, second level sub-segment indexing assure the proper order of delivery of the various segments and sub-segments. The exchange identifications include an identification of the user protocol being supported and thus permit interfacing with any user protocol.
Channel Interface With Data Segmentation And Re-Segementation
Lynn Douglas Long - Chapel Hill NC Louis Frank Menditto - Raleigh NC Masashi Edward Miyake - Chapel Hill NC Arthur James Stagg - Raleigh NC Raymond Edward Ward - Durham NC
Assignee:
International Business Machine Corp. - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 15177
US Classification:
39520062
Abstract:
A multi-path channel interface for computer input-output systems includes the ability to define and activate unbalanced groups of unidirectional communications sub-channels for a user application. Protocol independent exchange identifications permit not only unbalanced transmission groups but also allow user-controlled extensions for negotiating the values of transmission parameters at the time the transmission group is activated. When error correcting re-transmissions force the re-segmenting of data blocks, second level sub-segment indexing assure the proper order of delivery of the various segments and sub-segments. The exchange identifications include an identification of the user protocol being supported and thus permit interfacing with any user protocol.
Machine Learning Data Filtering In A Cross-Domain Environment
- Chicago IL, US Raymond L. Ward - Arlington VA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 G06N 99/00
Abstract:
Techniques for transferring data from a first domain to a second domain in a cross-domain environment are presented. The techniques can include accepting computer readable data in the first domain for transfer to the second domain, passing the computer readable data to a first machine learning classifier at the first domain trained with at least malware files publicly identified as malicious, passing the computer readable data to a second machine learning classifier at the first domain trained with at least malware files specific to the first domain, and transferring the computer readable data to a destination in the second domain.
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Raymond R. Ward Incorporator
G. T. WARD, INC
Raymond D. Ward
GRAVEL SHOOTERS, INC
Raymond E. Ward Director
COBHAM ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INC Mfg Radio/TV Communication Equipment · Mfg Search/Navigation Equipment · Mfg Search/Navigation Equipment Mfg Electronic Components · Ret Radio/TV/Electronics · Mfg Search/Navigation Equipment Mfg Power Transmission Equipment
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Dr. Ward graduated from the University of Washington SOM in 1999. He works in Bountiful, UT and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Ward is affiliated with Lakeview Hospital and LDS Hospital.
Vocational Technical School Providence RI 1962-1966
Community:
Paul Greene, Michael Maxson, Alan Boyes, Howie Walton, Albert Parker, John Salisbury, David Dias, Carl Cofone, Bob Bradbury, Roy Mariotti, Paul Bouvier