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18901 NE 186Th Pl, Woodinville, WA 98077   

Bellevue, WA   

17 Old Country Path, Ashland, MA 01721    508-8813863    508-8813865   

109 Sycamore Dr, Holden, MA 01520   

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United States
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Lee Baddeley

Lee Matthew Baddeley (born 12 July, 1974 in Cardiff) is a Welsh former professional footballer. Career. Baddeley began his career at his hometown club Cardiff City as a YTS trainee ...

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Network Fault Manager For Maintaining Alarm Conditions

US Patent:
8015456, Sep 6, 2011
Filed:
Oct 6, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/246218
Inventors:
Lawrence A. Stabile - Cochituate MA, US
Mark W. Sylor - Nashua NH, US
Thomas Allen LaRosa - Tyngsboro MA, US
Bradley S. Carey - Wrentham MA, US
David William Russo - Princeton MA, US
Kevin M. Jackson - Hopkinton MA, US
Albert Briner - Hollis NH, US
Jeremiah David Small - Marlborough MA, US
Matthew Eric Baddeley - Holden MA, US
Assignee:
Computer Associates Think, Inc. - Islandia NY
International Classification:
G06F 11/00
US Classification:
714 57, 715736
Abstract:
The network fault manager described herein may generate an alarm data table having various columns and rows respectively corresponding to different alarm data fields and different alarms. The alarm data table may be associated with a primary key that includes a subset of the different data fields in the multiple columns to uniquely represent the different alarms in the multiple rows. In response to removing one or more of the different alarm data fields in the subset from the primary key, the primary key may non-uniquely represent the different alarms in a plurality of the multiple rows. Thus, the alarm data table may be collapsed to combine the different alarms non-uniquely represented in the plurality of the multiple rows into one combined row uniquely representing the different alarms, whereby the collapsed alarm data table may replace the plurality of the multiple rows with the combined row.

Network Fault Manager

US Patent:
8448012, May 21, 2013
Filed:
Jul 14, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/183184
Inventors:
Lawrence A. Stabile - Cochituate MA, US
Mark W. Sylor - Nashua NH, US
Thomas Allen LaRosa - Tyngsboro MA, US
Bradley S. Carey - Wrentham MA, US
David William Russo - Princeton MA, US
Kevin M. Jackson - Hopkinton MA, US
Albert Briner - Hollis NH, US
Jeremiah David Small - Marlborough MA, US
Matthew Eric Baddeley - Holden MA, US
Assignee:
CA, Inc. - Islandia NY
International Classification:
G06F 11/00
US Classification:
714 41, 709223, 709224
Abstract:
The network fault manager described herein may include one or more processors configured to detect alarms. For example, the one or more processors may periodically sample rates at which similar events that relate to occurrences on a network arrive, compare the periodically sampled rates to a first threshold, and determine whether a preexisting alarm exists. In response to a number of the periodically sampled rates that exceeded the first threshold within a preceding time window exceeding a second threshold and the preexisting alarm not existing, the one or more processors may assert a first alarm. Otherwise, if the number of periodically sampled rates that exceeded the first threshold within the preceding time window exceeds the second threshold but the preexisting alarm does exist, the one or more processors may maintain the preexisting alarm for a predetermined time period.

Network Fault Manager

US Patent:
2013023, Sep 5, 2013
Filed:
Apr 22, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/867978
Inventors:
Mark W. Sylor - Nashua NH, US
Thomas Allen LaRosa - Tyngsboro MA, US
Bradley S. Carey - Wrentham MA, US
David William Russo - Princeton MA, US
Kevin M. Jackson - Hopkinton MA, US
Albert Briner - Hollis NH, US
Jeremiah David Small - Marlborough MA, US
Matthew Eric Baddeley - Holden MA, US
Assignee:
CA, Inc. - Islandia NY
International Classification:
H04L 12/26
US Classification:
709224
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method for detecting alarm conditions, the method involving receiving at a first time a trigger notification describing a monitored occurrence on a network; setting a redundancy window to begin at the first time and to end at an expiration time; designating a first alarm condition to represent the trigger notification; receiving a second notification at a second time after the first time, the second notification describing the monitored occurrence; and determining whether a second alarm condition exists by testing whether the second time is within the redundancy window.

Network Fault Manager For Maintaining Alarm Conditions

US Patent:
7434109, Oct 7, 2008
Filed:
Sep 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/670692
Inventors:
Lawrence A. Stabile - Cochituate MA, US
Mark W. Sylor - Nashua NH, US
Thomas Allen LaRosa - Tyngsboro MA, US
Bradley S. Carey - Wrentham MA, US
David William Russo - Princeton MA, US
Kevin M. Jackson - Hopkinton MA, US
Albert Briner - Hollis NH, US
Jeremiah David Small - Marlborough MA, US
Matthew Eric Baddeley - Holden MA, US
Assignee:
Computer Associates Think, Inc. - Islandia NY
International Classification:
G06F 11/00
US Classification:
714 47, 714 4, 709223, 709224
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method for detecting alarm conditions, the method involving receiving at a first time a trigger notification describing a monitored occurrence on a network; setting a redundancy window to begin at the first time and to end at an expiration time; designating a first alarm condition to represent the trigger notification; receiving a second notification at a second time after the first time, the second notification describing the monitored occurrence; and determining whether a second alarm condition exists by testing whether the second time is within the redundancy window.

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