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Dennis Craig Marl
Researcher at Microsoft
Publications - 3
Citations - 49
Dennis Craig Marl is an academic researcher from Microsoft. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software & Application programming interface. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 49 citations.
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Application programming interface for administering the distribution of software updates in an update distribution system
Daniel Giambalvo,Jay Thaler,Kenneth A. Showman,Dehghan David B,Sponheim Thomas A,Renan Jeffereis,Kristofer John Owens,Carey Tanner,Quan Wang,Nicole A. Hamilton,Dennis Craig Marl,Nirmal Rajesh Soy +11 more
TL;DR: An application programming interface (API) for administering the distribution of software updates on an update service node is presented in this paper, which provides a plurality of interface calls through which an administrator can establish rules by which software updates available to the update service nodes are distributed.
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Software interface of applications for administration of software updates distribution in system of updates distribution
Dzhiambalvo Dehniel,Tehjler Dzhej,Shouman Kennet,Dejgehn Dehvid,Sponheim Thomas A,Dzhefferiz Renan,Kristofer John Owens,Tanner Kehri,Van Tsjuan,Nicole A. Hamilton,Dennis Craig Marl,Nirmal Rajesh Soy +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose an approach to increase the efficiency of software distributions and monitor such distribution by using application program interface (API) calls, by means of which administrator may establish rules, in accordance to which software updates are distributed, being available for unit of updates servicing.
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Update service node
Daniel Giambalvo,Jay Thaler,Kenneth A. Showman,Dehghan David B,Sponheim Thomas A,Renan Jeffereis,Kristofer John Owens,Carey Tanner,Quan Wang,Nicole A. Hamilton,Dennis Craig Marl,Nirmal Rajesh Soy +11 more
TL;DR: An application programming interface (API) for administering the distribution of software updates on an update service node is presented in this article, which provides a plurality of interface calls through which an administrator can establish rules by which software updates available to the update service nodes are distributed.