Steve Lee
Steve Lee, Jacksonville, FL US
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20100319060 | PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR COMPREHENSIVE IT DISCOVERY WITHOUT CREDENTIALS - A method and system for discovering dependencies, configurations and utilizations among IT resources are disclosed. A discovery team writes a prediscovery script without requesting credentials and sends it to a system administrator (SA) who already has necessary credentials to execute the prediscovery script. Then, the SA reviews the prediscovery script and executes the prediscovery script on a target server. While or after executing the prediscovery script, the target server generates a result of an execution of the prediscovery script and provides the result to an analysis system. The analysis system analyzes and parses the result and generates a user-friendly data (e.g., graph or spreadsheet) that represents the result. Then, the analysis system provides the user-friendly data to the discovery team. The analysis system does not require credentials and does not directly communicate with the target server except receiving the result of the executed prediscovery script from the target server. | 12-16-2010 |
Steve Lee, Belleveue, WA US
Steve Lee, San Jose, CA US
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20090292795 | CONFIGURATION FILE OVERRIDE - In one embodiment, a router is configured to relay a provisioning request originating from a remote network device to a remote provisioning server. When the router receives back a provisioning response including provisioning information identifying a first remotely stored configuration file, the router is configured to modify the provisioning information such that the modified provisioning information no longer identifies the first remotely stored configuration file. The router then relays the provisioning reply, which may identify a second different configuration file, to the remote network device. | 11-26-2009 |
20100040055 | SYSTEM FOR BINDING A DEVICE TO A GATEWAY TO REGULATE SERVICE THEFT THROUGH CLONING - In one example, a Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) combines a value identifying itself with a cable modem Media Access Control (MAC) address stored in a provisioning request. The CMTS then relays the modified provisioning request to a provisioning server, which analyzes the value to identify a CMTS associated with the cable modem MAC address. Then, to regulate cable modem cloning or for other reasons, the provisioning server selects provisioning information for the cable modem according to the identified CMTS-MAC address association. | 02-18-2010 |
20100043041 | INTER-GATEWAY CLONED DEVICE DETECTOR USING PROVISIONING REQUEST ANALYSIS - In one embodiment, a cloned cable modem detector is configured to assemble a table associating cable modem physical addresses to Cable Modem Termination Systems (CMTSs) according to provisioning requests forwarded from the CMTSs. When one of the provisioning requests associates a cable modem physical address with a different CMTS than an existing association in the table, the detector outputs an indication of cable modem cloning. | 02-18-2010 |
20120246283 | CONFIGURATION FILE OVERRIDE - In one embodiment, a router is configured to relay a provisioning request originating from a remote network device to a remote provisioning server. When the router receives back a provisioning response including provisioning information identifying a first remotely stored configuration file, the router is configured to modify the provisioning information such that the modified provisioning information no longer identifies the first remotely stored configuration file. The router then relays the provisioning reply, which may identify a second different configuration file, to the remote network device. | 09-27-2012 |
20120260108 | FONT ENCRYPTION AND DECRYPTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods in accordance with aspects of the present invention can be implemented to prevent automated, semi-automated, or manual searching, indexing, copying, and surveillance of electronic content, e.g., content in online documents or pages. Such systems and methods can also enable a human user to see the electronic content properly on a display, while the content remains unintelligible to computer programs. Thus, in accordance with the present invention, a computer application and a human user can interpret or “see” an electronic document differently. | 10-11-2012 |
Steve Lee, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090287739 | OUTAGE SCHEDULING SYSTEM - A system for scheduling, changing, and maintaining an outage schedule includes a data entry module adapted to allow a user to enter data pertaining to an outage, a pre-defined database containing transaction rules to define transaction flows, a processing module, and a display module. The processing module is adapted to process the data entered into the data entry module and the transaction rules provided in the pre-defined database. The display module receives processed data from the processing module, transforms the processed data into visual information representative of the processed data, and displays the visual information on a display of a computing device. | 11-19-2009 |
Steve Lee, Park Ridge, IL US
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20090152910 | ENTERTAINMENT CHAIR - An entertainment chair includes a base, a bottom surface positioned on a lower portion of the base and a seating surface positioned opposite the bottom surface. The entertainment chair further includes a support surface formed or removeably attachable with respect to the bottom surface and permitting 360 degrees of rotation of the base relative to a floor surface. The entertainment chair further includes an internal control for translating movement of a user to an entertainment system and may further include a means for operably connecting the entertainment chair to an entertainment medium for receiving a signal produced by the entertainment medium. | 06-18-2009 |
20090237921 | LAMP - A lamp including a base, a bendable neck and a lamp head, an outer surface of the lamp covered by a pliable sheath. The lamp further including a plurality of switches and a plurality of light sources, such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The plurality of switches are visually concealed by the pliable sheath. A first actuation of at least one switch of the plurality of switches activates a white light mode of operation and a second actuation of at least one switch of the plurality of switches activates a color-phasing mode of operation. | 09-24-2009 |
20130270880 | VIBRATING PILLOW - A vibrating pillow comprising a cover extending around a pliable filling and a vibrator capable of providing sensation to a user of the pillow positioned within the cover includes a connector for connecting the vibrator to an entertainment medium. An attachment component is further provided on the pillow for fixing the pillow with respect to a furniture piece. | 10-17-2013 |
20140268776 | FLAT LAMP - A lamp including a base, a neck and a lamp head. The lamp head includes first and second parallel major planar faces and a minor face perpendicular to the first and second parallel major planar faces and disposed therebetween. The first and second parallel major planar faces congruently form an outline of a selected light-associated object. The lamp head further includes first and second light emitting sources disposed between the first and second parallel major planar faces. The first light emitting source externally emits light via at least a portion of the minor face. The second light emitting source projects light to at least selectively illuminate at least a portion of the outlined light-associated object. | 09-18-2014 |
Steve Lee, Conway, AR US
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20080286879 | Test device, and related methods - Test device for detection and visual indication of a specific analyte in a liquid sample such as a body fluid. The device includes a biodegradable housing, a test strip and a lid. The device is configured for placement in concentrate or dilute test liquid that is for example contained in a vessel. One end of the test strip wicks the liquid being tested into the housing and across a control site and test site which provide visual indication that the device is working correctly and whether the analyte being tested is present in the test liquid. An antibody specific to the antigen being tested may be provided on the test strip. The test device for example detects specific antigens in dilute urine, such that the device may be placed in a toilet bowl after urination. | 11-20-2008 |
Steve Lee, San Francisco, CA US
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20130021269 | Dynamic Control of an Active Input Region of a User Interface - The systems and methods described herein may help to provide for more convenient, efficient, and/or intuitive operation of a user-interface. An example computer-implemented method may involve: (i) providing a user-interface comprising an input region; (ii) receiving data indicating a touch input at the user-interface; (iii) determining an active-input-region setting based on (a) the touch input and (b) an active-input-region parameter; and (iv) defining an active input region on the user-interface based on at least the determined active-input-region setting, wherein the active input region is a portion of the input region. | 01-24-2013 |
20130254525 | Methods and Systems for Correlating Movement of a Device with State Changes of the Device - The present description discloses systems and methods for changing the state of a device. One embodiment may include a device configured to provide a device in a first state, receive a signal indicative of first angular data of the device, and compare the first angular data to a first threshold. The device may then execute instructions to initiate a timer when the first angular data is greater than the first threshold, receive a signal indicative of a second angular data of the device, and compare the second angular data to a second threshold. When the second angular data is less than the second threshold and the time passed is within a pre-determined time period, the device may execute instructions to transition the device to a second state. | 09-26-2013 |
Steve Lee, Hollis, NH US
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20130282666 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING A REDO REPEATER - Disclosed are methods and apparatuses to provide a redo repeater that allows for no data loss protection without the performance impact to the primary database even when a significant geographical distance separates the primary and standby databases. The Repeater is a lightweight entity that receives redo from the primary database with the purpose of redistributing that redo throughout the primary/standby system configuration. The Repeater able to extend no data loss protection and switchover functionality to terminal standby databases even though the primary database does not need to have a direct connection with those destinations. | 10-24-2013 |
20130282667 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING A CONDITIONAL REDO REPEATER - Disclosed are methods and apparatuses to provide a redo repeater that allows for no data loss protection without the performance impact to the primary database even when a significant geographical distance separates the primary and standby databases. The Repeater is a lightweight entity that receives redo from the primary database with the purpose of redistributing that redo throughout the primary/standby system configuration. The Repeater able to extend no data loss protection and switchover functionality to terminal standby databases even though the primary database does not need to have a direct connection with those destinations. | 10-24-2013 |
Steve Lee, Farmingdale, NY US
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20140260894 | RADIATION CURABLE DRUMHEAD MEMBRANE - A drumhead and a method for coating a drumhead membrane comprising applying a coating having cross linkable polymeric material to the membrane and applying energy to cross link the polymeric material and thereby permanently adhere the material to the membrane as a play surface. The cross-linking not only hardens the coating to improve durability, but also improves the adhesion of the coating to the base film. Actinically cured coatings can completely harden in a matter of 3 to 5 seconds, with UV cured inks being especially desirable. | 09-18-2014 |