The disclosed subject matter provides system(s) and method(s) for facilitating an execution environment in which services can be made available for use by one or more devices independently of such devices' hardware, operating systems, or run-time environments. The services can be abstracted and accessed by way of a Service Programming Interface (SPI). Execution environment devices can be members of one or more execution clusters and can interoperate by way of a logical bus, for example by contemporaneously signaling among member devices on an electronic signaling logical bus (ESLB). Signaling can be by way of event messages which can facilitate distributed computing and/or agnostic execution behavior.
The disclosed subject matter provides for systems, devices, and methods facilitating carrier-driven bearer path selection. Carrier-driven bearer path selection enables a carrier to assert bearer path selection policies. Bearer paths available to UEs can be checked for compliance with a carrier's policies. Preferred bearer paths can be designated to the UE for selection. Designation of preferred bearer paths can, in an aspect, be related to route cost, path requests, or path characteristics. In addition, complex bearer path schema can be determined. In an aspect, complex bearer path schema can include asymmetric routing, bonding, and multiplexing. The subject disclosure can enable a carrier to improve management of the carrier's network resources by driving bearer path selection determination to UEs.
Agnostic Execution Cluster For An Agnostic Execution Environment
The disclosed subject matter facilitates an execution environment in which services can be made available for use by one or more devices independently of such devices' hardware, operating systems, or run-time environments. The services can be abstracted and accessed by way of a Service Programming Interface (SPI). Execution environment devices can be members of one or more execution clusters and can interoperate by way of a logical bus, for example by contemporaneously signaling among member devices on an electronic signaling logical bus (ESLB). Signaling can be by way of event messages, which can facilitate distributed computing and/or agnostic execution behavior.
- Seattle WA, US Elizabeth A. MANRAO - Lake Forest Park WA, US Joseph M. BEECHEM - Eugene OR, US Rustem KHAFIZOV - Seattle WA, US Sanghamithra KORUKONDA - Seattle WA, US Yi DENG - Seattle WA, US Dae KIM - Bellevue WA, US Mark GREGORY - Seattle WA, US Margaret HOANG - Seattle WA, US Matthew WALSH - Seattle WA, US Gavin MEREDITH - Seattle WA, US Mark MCELWAIN - Seattle WA, US Peter Skene - Issaquah WA, US Cassandra Burke - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/6869 C12Q 1/6876
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to chemical compositions, kits, and apparatuses and methods for using these compositions, kits and apparatuses in various assays.
- Atlanta GA, US Matthew J. Walsh - Redmond WA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/725 H04L 12/24
Abstract:
Carrier-driven bearer path selection is disclosed. Carrier-driven bearer path selection enables a carrier to assert bearer path selection policies. Bearer paths available to UEs can be checked for compliance with a carrier's policies. Preferred bearer paths can be designated to the UE for selection. Designation of preferred bearer paths can, in an aspect, be related to route cost, path requests, or path characteristics. In addition, complex bearer path schema can be determined. In an aspect, complex bearer path schema can include asymmetric routing, bonding, and multiplexing. The subject disclosure can enable a carrier to improve management of the carrier's network resources by driving bearer path selection determination to UEs.
il War history, and a little bit to apocryphal locker room stories, and a little bit to choosing to steer away from particularly anti-Catholic sentiment into merely cartoonish stereotypes about the Irish. It became official in 1927 when university president Rev. Matthew Walsh signed off on it.
After being repeatedly interrupted by objections from MLB attorney Glenn Kurtz while questioning Dodgers executive Jeffrey Ingram, Dodgers attorney Matthew Walsh said any doubt that the two sides will be "litigating everything" had been answered.