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Greg D Hewgill

age ~53

from Round Rock, TX

Greg Hewgill Phones & Addresses

  • 8323 Lofty Ln, Round Rock, TX 78681
  • 12345 Alameda Trace Cir, Austin, TX 78727
  • 6737 Park West Cir, Bakersfield, CA 93308
  • 8101 Camino Media, Bakersfield, CA 93311
  • Cedar Park, TX
  • Gonzales, TX

Us Patents

  • Dynamic Coordination And Control Of Network Connected Devices For Large-Scale Network Site Testing And Associated Architectures

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  • US Patent:
    20030149765, Aug 7, 2003
  • Filed:
    Jun 27, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/186266
  • Inventors:
    Edward Hubbard - Round Rock TX, US
    Krishnamurthy Venkatramani - Austin TX, US
    David Anderson - Berkeley CA, US
    Ashok Adiga - Austin TX, US
    Greg Hewgill - Round Rock TX, US
    Jeff Lawson - Austin TX, US
  • International Classification:
    G06F015/173
  • US Classification:
    709/224000, 709/223000
  • Abstract:
    Dynamic coordination and control of network connected devices within a distributed processing platform is disclosed for large-scale network site testing, or for other distributed projects. For network site testing, the distributed processing system utilizes a plurality of client devices which are running a client agent program associated with the distributed computing platform and which are running potentially distinct project modules for the testing of network sites or other projects. The participating client devices can be selected based upon their attributes and can receive test workloads from the distributed processing server systems. In addition, the client devices can send and receive poll communications that may be used during processing of the project to control, manage and coordinate the project activities of the distributed devices. If desired, a separate poll server system can be dedicated to handling the poll communication and coordination and control operations with the participating distributed devices during test operations, thereby allowing other server tasks to be handled by other distributed processing server systems. Once the tests are complete, the results can be communicated from the client devices to the server systems and can be reported, as desired. Additionally, the distributed processing system can identify the attributes, including device capabilities, of distributed devices connected together through a wide variety of communication systems and networks and utilize those attributes to organize, manage and distribute project workloads to the distributed devices.
  • Massively Distributed Processing System Architecture, Scheduling, Unique Device Identification And Associated Methods

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  • US Patent:
    20040148336, Jul 29, 2004
  • Filed:
    Mar 28, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    10/402331
  • Inventors:
    Edward Hubbard - Round Rock TX, US
    Sriram Mandyam - Austin TX, US
    Krishnamurthy Venkatramani - Austin TX, US
    Ashok Adiga - Austin TX, US
    David Anderson - , US
    Greg Hewgill - Round Rock TX, US
    Jeff Lawson - Austin TX, US
  • International Classification:
    G06F015/16
  • US Classification:
    709/202000
  • Abstract:
    A massively distributed processing system and associated methods are described that utilize an advantageous processing architecture for a multitude of widely distributed devices to process distributed workloads for a plurality distributed processing projects. To provide the infrastructure processing power for the distributed processing system, a modular client agent program, including a system component with a core agent module and a separate project component with at least one task module, is configured to operate on the distributed devices and to process a variety of project workloads. For each different distributed project, different project components or task modules may be provided by a server system to the distributed devices to run on the core agent module or system component. In addition, a capabilities database can be used by a server system to schedule workloads based upon the capabilities of the distributed devices. Furthermore, scheduling, device ID, task wrapper and further infrastructure and application development implementations are also provided.
  • Massively Distributed Processing System Architecture, Scheduling, Unique Device Identification And Associated Methods

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  • US Patent:
    20110173247, Jul 14, 2011
  • Filed:
    Jul 5, 2007
  • Appl. No.:
    11/773929
  • Inventors:
    Edward A. Hubbard - Round Rock TX, US
    Sriram S. Mandyam - Austin TX, US
    Krishnamurthy Venkatramani - Austin TX, US
    Ashok K. Adiga - Austin TX, US
    David P. Anderson - Berkeley CA, US
    Greg D. Hewgill - Austin TX, US
    Jeff A. Lawson - Austin TX, US
  • International Classification:
    G06F 15/16
  • US Classification:
    709203
  • Abstract:
    A massively distributed processing system and associated methods are described that utilize an advantageous processing architecture for a multitude of widely distributed devices to process distributed workloads for a plurality distributed processing projects. To provide the infrastructure processing power for the distributed processing system, a modular client agent program, including a system component with a core agent module and a separate project component with at least one task module, is configured to operate on the distributed devices and to process a variety of project workloads. For each different distributed project, different project components or task modules may be provided by a server system to the distributed devices to run on the core agent module or system component. In addition, a capabilities database can be used by a server system to schedule workloads based upon the capabilities of the distributed devices. Furthermore, scheduling, device ID, task wrapper and further infrastructure and application development implementations are also provided.

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