Detailed information about the 100 most recent patent applications.
| Application Number | Title | Filing Date | Disposal Date | Disposition | Time (months) | Office Actions | Restrictions | Interview | Appeal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19171788 | CUSTOMIZED SOCKET APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE FUNCTIONS | April 2025 | November 2025 | Allow | 8 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 18610083 | Real-Time Any-G SON | March 2024 | December 2025 | Allow | 21 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 18405550 | REAL-TIME DATA PROCESSING PIPELINE AND PACING CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS | January 2024 | February 2026 | Allow | 25 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17953886 | CONTAINER IMAGE TOOLING STORAGE MIGRATION | September 2022 | September 2025 | Allow | 36 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17661497 | APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE (API) AND SITE DISCOVERY VIA REQUEST SIMILARITY | April 2022 | January 2026 | Allow | 45 | 5 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17718008 | INTELLIGENT PREEMPTION SYSTEM | April 2022 | February 2026 | Allow | 46 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17689660 | THREAD SPECIALIZATION FOR COLLABORATIVE DATA TRANSFER AND COMPUTATION | March 2022 | August 2025 | Allow | 41 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17683713 | MACHINE LEARNING BASED EVENT MONITORING | March 2022 | January 2026 | Allow | 47 | 5 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17674173 | EXPOSING CONTROL TO ENABLE INTERACTIVE SCHEDULERS FOR CLOUD CLUSTER ORCHESTRATION SYSTEMS | February 2022 | January 2025 | Abandon | 35 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17490049 | AUTOMATED PREDICTIVE INFRASTRUCTURE SCALING | September 2021 | October 2025 | Allow | 49 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17392297 | ADAPTIVE VIRTUAL DESKTOP SESSION PLACEMENT ON HOST SERVERS VIA USER LOGOFF PREDICTION | August 2021 | January 2026 | Allow | 53 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16783745 | ADAPTABLE PAGES, WIDGETS AND FEATURES BASED ON REAL TIME APPLICATION PERFORMANCE | February 2020 | April 2021 | Allow | 14 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 16138153 | API EVOLUTION AND ADAPTATION BASED ON COGNITIVE SELECTION AND UNSUPERVISED FEATURE LEARNING | September 2018 | February 2021 | Allow | 29 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16135051 | COPYING OBJECTS BETWEEN PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES | September 2018 | February 2020 | Allow | 17 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16129215 | NATURAL LANGUAGE COMMAND INTERFACE FOR APPLICATION MANAGEMENT | September 2018 | September 2020 | Allow | 25 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16116614 | DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGE FOR PROCESSING MESSAGE CONTENT | August 2018 | March 2020 | Allow | 18 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 15990766 | Method and Management Agent for Event Notifications Correlation | May 2018 | April 2020 | Allow | 23 | 4 | 0 | Yes | Yes |
| 15978698 | ADAPTABLE PAGES, WIDGETS AND FEATURES BASED ON REAL TIME APPLICATION PERFORMANCE | May 2018 | October 2019 | Allow | 17 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 15857239 | TECHNIQUES FOR BATCHED BULK PROCESSING | December 2017 | January 2020 | Allow | 24 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15838475 | STORAGE AND APPLICATION INTERCOMMUNICATION USING ACPI | December 2017 | September 2018 | Allow | 9 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 15819395 | SOFTWARE BOT CONFLICT-RESOLUTION SERVICE AGENT | November 2017 | February 2019 | Allow | 15 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 15812715 | AGGREGATING REQUESTS AMONG MICROSERVICES | November 2017 | November 2019 | Allow | 24 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15624331 | REAL-TIME INFORMATION FEED | June 2017 | July 2018 | Allow | 13 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15610736 | SOFTWARE BOT CONFLICT-RESOLUTION SERVICE AGENT | June 2017 | January 2019 | Allow | 19 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 15495739 | Cross-Vertical Service Development | April 2017 | February 2020 | Allow | 34 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15371385 | RESERVING SPACE IN A MAIL QUEUE | December 2016 | February 2017 | Allow | 2 | 0 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15215485 | REAL-TIME INFORMATION FEED | July 2016 | February 2017 | Allow | 7 | 0 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15207713 | ANALYTICS DATA COLLECTION WITH LOW INTEGRATION COST FOR DYNAMIC MESSAGE PASSING SYSTEMS | July 2016 | May 2017 | Allow | 10 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 15149322 | PERFORMING A ROOTED-V COLLECTIVE OPERATION BY AN OPERATIONAL GROUP OF COMPUTE NODES IN A PARALLEL COMPUTER | May 2016 | January 2019 | Allow | 32 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 15144385 | EVENT MANAGEMENT METHOD AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM | May 2016 | April 2017 | Allow | 12 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 15016827 | Systems and Methods for Inter-Process Messaging | February 2016 | September 2016 | Allow | 8 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15013680 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR APPLICATION ISOLATION WITH LIVE MIGRATION | February 2016 | September 2016 | Allow | 7 | 0 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15001497 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS THAT ADJUSTS ANALYSIS MODEL AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING ANALYSIS MODEL | January 2016 | May 2019 | Allow | 40 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14987450 | REAL-TIME INFORMATION FEED | January 2016 | April 2016 | Allow | 4 | 0 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14924880 | INTEGRATED PARAMETER CONTROL WITH PERSISTENCE INDICATION | October 2015 | December 2017 | Allow | 26 | 0 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14883673 | AUTOMATICALLY AND DYNAMICALLY RECLAIMING RESOURCES DURING VIRTUAL MACHINE DECOMMISSION | October 2015 | January 2017 | Allow | 15 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14849881 | RESERVING SPACE IN A MAIL QUEUE | September 2015 | September 2016 | Allow | 12 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14717495 | SHARING A PARTITIONED DATA SET ACROSS PARALLEL APPLICATIONS | May 2015 | September 2016 | Allow | 15 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14713144 | PARALLEL RUNTIME EXECUTION ON MULTIPLE PROCESSORS | May 2015 | June 2016 | Allow | 13 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14702992 | STORAGE AND APPLICATION INTERCOMMUNICATION USING ACPI | May 2015 | September 2017 | Allow | 29 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14667991 | INTEGRATED PARAMETER CONTROL WITH PERSISTENCE INDICATION | March 2015 | November 2016 | Allow | 19 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 14660905 | MULTI-CORE SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING DATA PACKETS | March 2015 | December 2016 | Allow | 21 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 14616894 | DATA PROCESSING APPARATUS FOR PIPELINE EXECUTION ACCELERATION AND METHOD THEREOF | February 2015 | July 2017 | Allow | 29 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14617024 | RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN A MULTI-OPERATING ENVIRONMENT | February 2015 | February 2016 | Allow | 12 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14487251 | PERFORMING A ROOTED-V COLLECTIVE OPERATION BY AN OPERATIONAL GROUP OF COMPUTE NODES IN A PARALLEL COMPUTER | September 2014 | April 2016 | Allow | 19 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14478480 | SHARING A PARTITIONED DATA SET ACROSS PARALLEL APPLICATIONS | September 2014 | July 2016 | Allow | 23 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14471704 | METHOD AND SYSTEMS FOR SIMULATING A WORKLOAD OF A STORAGE SYSTEM | August 2014 | February 2018 | Allow | 42 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 14466776 | Method for Identifying Stochastic Information of Heterogeneous Materials | August 2014 | February 2019 | Allow | 53 | 3 | 0 | No | No |
| 14314292 | TECHNIQUES TO MANAGE EVENT NOTIFICATIONS | June 2014 | January 2015 | Allow | 7 | 0 | 0 | No | No |
| 14313177 | WRAPPING COMPUTER SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS | June 2014 | October 2015 | Allow | 16 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14276043 | Lightweight Data-Flow Tracker for Realtime Behavioral Analysis using Control Flow | May 2014 | July 2015 | Allow | 14 | 0 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14259228 | INTEGRATION AND MANAGEMENT APPARATUS, INTEGRATION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND COMPUTER READABLE INFORMATION RECORDING MEDIUM | April 2014 | August 2016 | Allow | 28 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14203984 | WEB SERVICE API FOR UNIFIED CONTACT STORE | March 2014 | July 2016 | Allow | 28 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14167688 | Technique for Monitoring Activity within an Integrated Circuit | January 2014 | July 2015 | Allow | 17 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14101657 | REAL-TIME INFORMATION FEED | December 2013 | October 2015 | Allow | 23 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14012446 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR APPLICATION ISOLATION WITH LIVE MIGRATION | August 2013 | July 2014 | Allow | 11 | 0 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 13707508 | ANALYTICS DATA COLLECTION WITH LOW INTEGRATION COST FOR DYNAMIC MESSAGE PASSING SYSTEMS | December 2012 | September 2014 | Allow | 21 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 13625672 | REAL-TIME INFORMATION FEED | September 2012 | December 2013 | Allow | 15 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 13595719 | APPLYING TIMED OPERATIONS TO NON-TIMED FUNCTIONS | August 2012 | March 2014 | Allow | 18 | 0 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 13567640 | STRATEGY BASED EVENT NOTIFICATION CHAIN | August 2012 | August 2015 | Allow | 37 | 3 | 0 | Yes | Yes |
| 13535599 | Dynamic Addition and Removal of Operating System Components | June 2012 | December 2015 | Allow | 41 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 13453486 | EXTENDED DYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION OF CONNECTION ESTABLISHMENT AND MESSAGE PROGRESS PROCESSING IN A MULTI-FABRIC MESSAGE PASSING INTERFACE IMPLEMENTATION | April 2012 | May 2014 | Allow | 25 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 13430386 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM | March 2012 | May 2014 | Allow | 26 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 13417831 | DATA TRANSFER ACROSS A NETWORK | March 2012 | January 2014 | Allow | 22 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 13409651 | CROSS-EXTENSION MESSAGING USING A BROWSER AS AN INTERMEDIARY | March 2012 | February 2016 | Allow | 48 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 13401975 | PROCESSING UNEXPECTED MESSAGES AT A COMPUTE NODE OF A PARALLEL COMPUTER | February 2012 | August 2014 | Allow | 30 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 13366989 | REAL-TIME WEB APPLICATIONS | February 2012 | June 2012 | Allow | 4 | 0 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 13354233 | BROWSING OR SEARCHING USER INTERFACES AND OTHER ASPECTS | January 2012 | November 2012 | Allow | 10 | 0 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 13342323 | EMBEDDED DRIVER FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE | January 2012 | April 2013 | Allow | 15 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 13330850 | INDIRECT INTER-THREAD COMMUNICATION USING A SHARED POOL OF INBOXES | December 2011 | October 2014 | Allow | 34 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 13269898 | Method and management agent for event notifications correlation | October 2011 | January 2015 | Allow | 39 | 5 | 0 | Yes | Yes |
| 13189655 | CODE REARRANGER AND METHOD FOR REARRANGING CODE FOR A VIRTUAL MACHINE | July 2011 | October 2015 | Allow | 50 | 4 | 0 | Yes | Yes |
| 13117791 | ACCELERATOR SYSTEM FOR USE WITH SECURE DATA STORAGE | May 2011 | July 2013 | Allow | 26 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 13114107 | IMPLEMENTING STORAGE ADAPTER PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION WITH CHAINED HARDWARE OPERATIONS MINIMIZING HARDWARE/FIRMWARE INTERACTIONS | May 2011 | May 2013 | Allow | 24 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 13093580 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF | April 2011 | December 2014 | Allow | 44 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 13052931 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MOVING PROCESSES BETWEEN ISOLATION ENVIRONMENTS | March 2011 | September 2012 | Allow | 18 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 13022895 | METHODS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR MONITORING SYSTEM CALLS USING SAFELY REMOVABLE SYSTEM FUNCTION TABLE CHAINING | February 2011 | April 2013 | Allow | 26 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 12968039 | EFFICIENT VIRTUALIZATION OF INPUT/OUTPUT COMPLETIONS FOR A VIRTUAL DEVICE | December 2010 | May 2013 | Allow | 29 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 12961403 | MEDIA RENDERING HIERARCHY | December 2010 | August 2012 | Allow | 20 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 12925477 | REAL-TIME WEB APPLICATIONS | October 2010 | October 2011 | Allow | 12 | 0 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 12902157 | HOSTING NON-MESSAGING WORKFLOWS IN A MESSAGING HOST | October 2010 | June 2013 | Allow | 32 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 12878434 | Method and arrangement in an IPTV terminal | September 2010 | June 2013 | Allow | 33 | 2 | 0 | Yes | Yes |
| 12859728 | INMATE INFORMATION CENTER FOR CORRECTIONAL FACILITY PROCESSING | August 2010 | February 2013 | Allow | 30 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 12864327 | ON-VEHICLE RELAY CONNECTION UNIT | July 2010 | January 2013 | Allow | 30 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 12822615 | MULTITHREADED PHYSICS ENGINE WITH PREDICTIVE LOAD BALANCING | June 2010 | June 2013 | Allow | 36 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 12813593 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR APPLICATION ISOLATION WITH LIVE MIGRATION | June 2010 | May 2013 | Allow | 35 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 12410366 | ACCELERATING DATA TRANSFER IN A VIRTUAL COMPUTER SYSTEM WITH TIGHTLY COUPLED TCP CONNECTIONS | March 2009 | May 2013 | Allow | 50 | 3 | 0 | Yes | Yes |
| 12409165 | Method and System for Dynamic Discovery of Services in a Communication Framework | March 2009 | January 2013 | Allow | 46 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 12395389 | MECHANISM FOR IMPROVED INTEGRATION OF JSLEE AND SIP SERVLETS IN A JAVA VIRTUAL MACHINE | February 2009 | August 2012 | Allow | 41 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 12368102 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND SYSTEM FOR APPLYING TIMED OPERATIONS TO NON-TIMED FUNCTIONS | February 2009 | June 2012 | Allow | 41 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 12358431 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING EVENT IN HOME NETWORK | January 2009 | November 2014 | Allow | 60 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 12355905 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM FOR APPLICATION PLACEMENT | January 2009 | November 2015 | Allow | 60 | 6 | 0 | No | No |
| 12337528 | APPLICATION OF AN EMBEDDED INSTRUMENTATION INTERFACE DEFINITION LANGUAGE | December 2008 | April 2012 | Allow | 40 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 12265103 | NETWORK DEVICE DRIVER ARCHITECTURE | November 2008 | September 2012 | Allow | 46 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 12177667 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME, PROGRAM, AND RECORDING MEDIUM | July 2008 | November 2011 | Allow | 40 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 12165771 | MANAGING MULTIPLE DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS USING EXISTING HETEROGENEOUS SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE | July 2008 | October 2010 | Allow | 28 | 0 | 0 | No | No |
| 12142341 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR ISOLATING A STORAGE APPLICATION FROM A NETWORK INTERFACE DRIVER | June 2008 | March 2012 | Allow | 45 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 12123620 | PROCESSING APPLICATION DATA | May 2008 | March 2011 | Allow | 34 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 12114464 | DISTRIBUTED MESSAGING SYSTEM SUPPORTING STATEFUL SUBSCRIPTIONS | May 2008 | December 2011 | Allow | 43 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 12080688 | EXTENDED DYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION OF CONNECTION ESTABLISHMENT AND MESSAGE PROGRESS PROCESSING IN A MULTI-FABRIC MESSAGE PASSING INTERFACE IMPLEMENTATION | April 2008 | April 2012 | Allow | 48 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
This analysis examines appeal outcomes and the strategic value of filing appeals for examiner SEYE, ABDOU K.
Filing a Notice of Appeal can sometimes lead to allowance even before the appeal is fully briefed or decided by the PTAB. This occurs when the examiner or their supervisor reconsiders the rejection during the mandatory appeal conference (MPEP § 1207.01) after the appeal is filed.
In this dataset, 35.0% of applications that filed an appeal were subsequently allowed. This appeal filing benefit rate is above the USPTO average, suggesting that filing an appeal can be an effective strategy for prompting reconsideration.
✓ Filing a Notice of Appeal is strategically valuable. The act of filing often prompts favorable reconsideration during the mandatory appeal conference.
Examiner SEYE, ABDOU K works in Art Unit 2198 and has examined 162 patent applications in our dataset. With an allowance rate of 99.4%, this examiner allows applications at a higher rate than most examiners at the USPTO. Applications typically reach final disposition in approximately 42 months.
Examiner SEYE, ABDOU K's allowance rate of 99.4% places them in the 93% percentile among all USPTO examiners. This examiner is more likely to allow applications than most examiners at the USPTO.
On average, applications examined by SEYE, ABDOU K receive 1.92 office actions before reaching final disposition. This places the examiner in the 47% percentile for office actions issued. This examiner issues fewer office actions than average, which may indicate efficient prosecution or a more lenient examination style.
The median time to disposition (half-life) for applications examined by SEYE, ABDOU K is 42 months. This places the examiner in the 19% percentile for prosecution speed. Applications take longer to reach final disposition with this examiner compared to most others.
Conducting an examiner interview provides a -0.8% benefit to allowance rate for applications examined by SEYE, ABDOU K. This interview benefit is in the 11% percentile among all examiners. Note: Interviews show limited statistical benefit with this examiner compared to others, though they may still be valuable for clarifying issues.
When applicants file an RCE with this examiner, 42.9% of applications are subsequently allowed. This success rate is in the 94% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Insight: RCEs are highly effective with this examiner compared to others. If you receive a final rejection, filing an RCE with substantive amendments or arguments has a strong likelihood of success.
This examiner enters after-final amendments leading to allowance in 46.8% of cases where such amendments are filed. This entry rate is in the 71% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Recommendation: This examiner shows above-average receptiveness to after-final amendments. If your amendments clearly overcome the rejections and do not raise new issues, consider filing after-final amendments before resorting to an RCE.
When applicants request a pre-appeal conference (PAC) with this examiner, 150.0% result in withdrawal of the rejection or reopening of prosecution. This success rate is in the 89% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Recommendation: Pre-appeal conferences are highly effective with this examiner compared to others. Before filing a full appeal brief, strongly consider requesting a PAC. The PAC provides an opportunity for the examiner and supervisory personnel to reconsider the rejection before the case proceeds to the PTAB.
This examiner withdraws rejections or reopens prosecution in 100.0% of appeals filed. This is in the 89% percentile among all examiners. Of these withdrawals, 70.6% occur early in the appeal process (after Notice of Appeal but before Appeal Brief). Strategic Insight: This examiner frequently reconsiders rejections during the appeal process compared to other examiners. Per MPEP § 1207.01, all appeals must go through a mandatory appeal conference. Filing a Notice of Appeal may prompt favorable reconsideration even before you file an Appeal Brief.
When applicants file petitions regarding this examiner's actions, 33.3% are granted (fully or in part). This grant rate is in the 20% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Note: Petitions are rarely granted regarding this examiner's actions compared to other examiners. Ensure you have a strong procedural basis before filing a petition, as the Technology Center Director typically upholds this examiner's decisions.
Examiner's Amendments: This examiner makes examiner's amendments in 30.2% of allowed cases (in the 99% percentile). Per MPEP § 1302.04, examiner's amendments are used to place applications in condition for allowance when only minor changes are needed. This examiner frequently uses this tool compared to other examiners, indicating a cooperative approach to getting applications allowed. Strategic Insight: If you are close to allowance but minor claim amendments are needed, this examiner may be willing to make an examiner's amendment rather than requiring another round of prosecution.
Quayle Actions: This examiner issues Ex Parte Quayle actions in 0.0% of allowed cases (in the 16% percentile). This examiner rarely issues Quayle actions compared to other examiners. Allowances typically come directly without a separate action for formal matters.
Based on the statistical analysis of this examiner's prosecution patterns, here are tailored strategic recommendations:
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