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Title: US7647400: Dynamically exchanging computer user's context
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Inventor: Abbott, Kenneth H.; Kirkland, WA, United States of America
Newell, Dan; Medina, WA, United States of America
Robarts, James O.; Redmond, WA, United States of America
Swapp, Ken; Seattle, WA, United States of America
Freedman, Joshua; Mercer Island, WA, United States of America

Assignee: Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA, United States of America
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Published / Filed: 2010-01-12 / 2006-12-07

Application Number: US2006000567902

IPC Code: Advanced: G06F 13/00;

ECLA Code: G06Q10/06;

U.S. Class: 709/224; 709/229; 719/318;

Field of Search: 709/223,224,225,227,228,229 719/318

Priority Number:
2006-12-07  US2006000567902
2000-11-28  US2000000724902
2000-04-02  US2000000194006P
2000-04-02  US2000000193999P

Abstract:     Techniques for providing information about a current state modeled with multiple attributes is described. The providing of information can include receiving from a first source an indication of an ability to supply values for one of the state attributes of the modeled current state, and supplying to a client a value for the one attribute received from the first source. After the supplying of the value, the providing can include receiving from a second source a value supplying ability for the one attribute and supplying of a value for the one attribute based on values received for the one attribute from the first and second sources. After the supplying of that value, the providing can include receiving from the first source an indication of a value supplying inability for the one attribute and supplying a value for the one attribute received from the second source.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C. ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Vu, Viet;

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    This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/724,902, filed Nov. 28, 2000 now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,231,439, which claims the benefit of provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 60/194,006, entitled “DYNAMICALLY EXCHANGING COMPUTER USER'S CONTEXT” and filed Apr. 2, 2000, and which claims the benefit of provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 60/193,999, entitled “OBTAINING AND USING CONTEXTUAL DATA FOR SELECTED TASKS OR SCENARIOS, SUCH AS FOR A WEARABLE PERSONAL COMPUTER” and filed Apr. 2, 2000. These applications are both hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.

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    1. A method in a computer for providing information about a current state that is modeled with multiple attributes, the method comprising:

receiving from a first source a first value for a first attribute for the state attributes of the modeled current state;

receiving from a second source, different from the first source, a second value for the first attribute of the state attributes of the modeled current state, the second value being different from the first value;

determining that first and second values exist for the first attribute;

in response to the determining, mediating the first and second values supplied from the first and second source based on the first and second values to derive a mediated value for the first attribute;

after mediating the mediated value for the first attribute, supplying to the client the mediated value for the first attribute;

after the supplying of the mediated value, receiving from the first source an indication of an inability to supply values for the first attribute; and

after receiving the indication from the first source, supplying to the client a third value for the first attribute received from the second source.



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