Trevallyn-Jones
Meredith Anne Trevallyn-Jones, North Sydney AU
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20120066335 | DYNAMIC ADDRESS MAPPING - To permit communications between devices using different communication protocols, a mapping device is connected to one or more communication networks, and stores associations between communication addresses as dynamic address mappings. A dynamic address mapping is associated with an initiator address (from which the communication is initiated) and a recipient address (to which a communication is initially addressed) and minimally contains a final address (to which a communication is finally routed). A new dynamic address mapping can be created in response a request, typically from a communication initiator. Communications from the initiator address to the recipient address are routed to the final address, with appropriate format conversion if the protocol of the final address is different to that of the initiator address. A reply address may also be stored in a dynamic address mapping for return communications, and a reply mapping may be automatically generated to map the reply address to the initiator address. | 03-15-2012 |
Nicholas Mark Trevallyn-Jones, New South Wales AU
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20090077641 | COLLABORATIVE PROCESSING USING INFERENCE LOGIC - A collaborative engine electronically processes a request for a result using inference logic. If insufficient goals are provided to resolve the request, a partial result is generated as a function of one or more unresolvable goals. The request for a result may be processed with two or more collaborative engines using workspace chaining, to process information from/to multiple domains or systems which have security restrictions preventing full flow of information between them. Inputs available to the workspace of one collaborative engine are resolved as far as possible and a partial result based on that processing is generated and transmitted for further processing in the workspace of another collaborative engine. The invention may be used for determining a routing path for data or telephonic communication to/from a user of a communication network, or for processing of a management action for a component of an electronic data network, or a commercial transaction. | 03-19-2009 |
Nicholas Mark Trevallyn-Jones, North Sydney AU
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20120066335 | DYNAMIC ADDRESS MAPPING - To permit communications between devices using different communication protocols, a mapping device is connected to one or more communication networks, and stores associations between communication addresses as dynamic address mappings. A dynamic address mapping is associated with an initiator address (from which the communication is initiated) and a recipient address (to which a communication is initially addressed) and minimally contains a final address (to which a communication is finally routed). A new dynamic address mapping can be created in response a request, typically from a communication initiator. Communications from the initiator address to the recipient address are routed to the final address, with appropriate format conversion if the protocol of the final address is different to that of the initiator address. A reply address may also be stored in a dynamic address mapping for return communications, and a reply mapping may be automatically generated to map the reply address to the initiator address. | 03-15-2012 |