Patent
1996-10-18
1997-04-29
Kriess, Kevin A.
395670, 395685, G06F 944
Patent
active
056258232
ABSTRACT:
A process for creating, maintaining, and executing network applications. A user specifies a network application as an interconnection of tasks, each task being addressed to run on one or more computers. Process steps install and execute the application with accommodation for dynamically changing addresses. During execution, process steps compile or interpret source code on remote computers as needed. Process steps permit application changes during execution subject to limitations and fail-safes that prevent non-programmers from creating invalid changes.
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Debenedictis Erik P.
Johnson Stephen C.
Banankhah Majid A.
Freiburger Thomas M.
Kriess Kevin A.
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