Inventor · Woodinville, WA, US

Dwayne Need

16Patents
5h-index
20Co-inventors
66Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 20, 1997 → May 20, 2019

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5991804A Continuous media file server for cold restriping following capacity change by repositioning data blocks in the multiple data servers Physics 70 Expired
US7433979B2 Method and apparatus for input management having plurality of input provider types with third party listener access to staging area that includes stack of input events Physics 31 Active
US7143213B2 Attaching services to commanding elements matching command binding if the matching binding is found in either the table of bindings or servicing bindings Physics 19 Expired
US9961114B2 Multi cloud policy enactment via organizations to cloud-provider partnerships Electricity 8 Active
US8584102B2 Creating and using deltas to modify existing computer code Physics 6 Active
US7386856B2 Extension of commanding to control level Physics 5 Expired
US7093034B2 Method and apparatus for input management having a plurality of input provider types wherein staging area holds and allows access by external components Physics 4 Expired
US7823157B2 Dynamic queue for use in threaded computing environment Physics 3 Active
US7562305B2 Dynamically-generated commanding interface Physics 3 Expired
US10048993B2 Input management system and method Physics 2 Active
US7284205B2 Providing multiple input bindings across device categories Physics 2 Expired
US9596267B2 Multi cloud policy enactment via organizations to cloud-provider partnerships Electricity 2 Active
US7607086B2 System and method for pre-processing input events Physics 1 Expired
US10298621B2 Multi cloud policy enactment via organizations to cloud-provider partnerships Electricity 1 Active
US10523717B2 Multi cloud policy enactment via organizations to cloud-provider partnerships Electricity 0 Active
US8813094B2 Input management system and method Physics 0 Active

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