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Data translation architecture

a data translation and data technology, applied in the field of computer architecture, can solve the problems of many types of commonly used data blocks that are not perfectly random, and cannot be compressed without loss of precision, and achieve the effect of reducing the cost of data recovery

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-05-19
SJOLLEMA MARK +1
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"The patent text is about techniques for adding new modules to existing email programs. The technical effect of this invention is to enable seamless integration of new modules with existing email programs, making them more user-friendly and efficient."

Problems solved by technology

In general, random (unpredictable) data cannot be compressed without loss of precision.
However, many types of commonly-used data blocks are not perfectly random.
Compression does not have to be lossless, but can also be lossy.
Many image compression algorithms do not permit the full original data to be recovered exactly, and such algorithms are not lossless.
Unlike Personal Identification Numbers (PINs), it is simply not feasible for individuals to remember them.
In the past decade it has become increasingly difficult to introduce innovative business software products for the personal computer market.
Such products must be able to interface to the widely used software application packages, and this is not always easy.
In particular, it is important for communications-related software to be able to interface to Outlook, Notes, and GroupWise, and none of these are easy to program for.
(The documentation provided to third-party developers is unclear and difficult to use.)

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[0051] The numerous innovative teachings of the present application will be described with particular reference to the presently preferred embodiment (by way of example, and not of limitation).

[0052] Translation Agent (TA) is an architecture for modifying (e.g. securing data in the Telecommunications Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP / IP) data stream. TA is platform, operating system and device independent. TA is independent of any specific technology for securing or otherwise modifying the data.

[0053] TA utilizes the TCP / IP “loopback” address 127.0.0.2 and / or other class A addresses in that range to implement a procedure whereby TA can become a pseudo-server on and within the physical device.

[0054] TA is then able to monitor all or specific ports on the device and secure the data as it is transmitted or unsecure the data as received.

[0055] TA is independent of specific protocols such as SMTP (“Simple Mail Transport Protocol”), POP3 (“Post Office Protocol 3”), FTP, HTTP...

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Abstract

An architecture in which data outputs from an application program into a communication interface are diverted, by changing their address to a reserved address, and then are processed further by an added program which is invisible to the application program.

Description

CROSS-REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATION [0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application 60 / 408,096 filed Sep. 3, 2002, which is hereby incorporated by reference.BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present application relates to computer architecture, and particularly to techniques for interfacing added modules into existing e-mail programs. [0003] Background: Computer Communications [0004]“Computer communications” was regarded as a specialized area in the 1960s or so, but now most communication is converging to a paradigm of data communication. The endpoints of data communication are not necessarily computers, but can be audio, video, or image interfaces, sensors, switches, control units, or many kinds of “smart” devices. Thus the established engineering principles of computer networks are becoming applicable to a wide range of applications. [0005] Background: Networks, Packets, and Protocols [0006] Computer network structure and operation is on...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04L29/06H04L29/12
CPCH04L29/06H04L29/12009H04L69/08H04L61/35H04L29/12783H04L61/00H04L9/40
Inventor SJOLLEMA, MARKODOM, GREG
Owner SJOLLEMA MARK
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