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Lance E. Olson
Researcher at Microsoft
Publications - 19
Citations - 1618
Lance E. Olson is an academic researcher from Microsoft. The author has contributed to research in topics: Session (computer science) & Web application. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1618 citations.
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Application program interface for network software platform
Adam Wade Smith,Anthony J. Moore,Brian A. Lamacchia,Anders Hejlsberg,Brian M. Grunkemeyer,Caleb L. Doise,Christopher W. Brumme,Christopher L. Anderson,Corina E. Feuerstein,Craig T. Sinclair,Daniel Takacs,David S. Ebbo,David Owen Driver,David S. Mortenson,Erik B. Christensen,Erik B. Olson,Fabio A. Yeon,Gopala Krishna R. Kakivaya,George D. Fee,Hany E. Ramadan,II Henry L. Sanders,Jayanth V. Rajan,Jeffrey M. Cooperstein,Jonathan C. Hawkins,James H. Hogg,Joe D. Long,John I. McConnell,Jesus Ruiz-Scougall,James S. Miller,Julie D. Bennett,Krzysztof J. Cwalina,Lance E. Olson,Loren M. Kohnfelder,Michael M. Magruder,Manish S. Prabhu,Radu R. Palanca,Raja Krishnaswamy,Shawn P. Burke,Sean E. Trowbridge,Seth M. Demsey,Shajan Dasan,Stefan H. Pharies,Suzanne M. Cook,Tarun Anand,Travis J. Muhlestein,Yann Christensen,Yung-Shin Lin,Ramasamy Krishnaswamy,Joseph Roxe,Alan Geoffrey Boshier,David Bau +50 more
TL;DR: An application program interface (API) provides a set of functions for application developers who build Web applications on Microsoft Corporation's.NET™ platform as mentioned in this paper. But the API does not provide any control mechanism.
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Unbounded computing space
Lance E. Olson,Eric K. Zinda +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an unbounded computing space including independent nodes is provided, where each node includes a discovery module to detect other nodes within the bounded computing space, and an interaction module to communicate with the other detected nodes.
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Interface infrastructure for creating and interacting with web services
Shy Cohen,Geary L. Eppley,Douglas M. Purdy,James E. Johnson,Stephen J. Millet,Stephen T. Swartz,Vijay K. Gajjala,Aaron Stern,Alexander Martin DeJarnatt,Alfred M. Lee,Anand Rjagopalan,Anastasios Kasiolas,Chaitanya Dutt Upadhyay,Christopher G. Kaler,Craig A. Critchley,David E. Levin,David Owen Driver,David Wortendyke,Douglas A. Walter,Elliot L. Waingold,Erik B. Christensen,Erin P. Honeycutt,Eugene Shvets,Evgeny Osovetsky,Della-Libela Giovanni M,Jesus Ruiz-Scougall,John D. Doty,Jonathan T. Wheeler,Kapil Gupta,Kenneth D. Wolf,Krishnan Srinivasan,Lance E. Olson,Matthew Thomas Tavis,Mauro Ottaviani,Max Attar Feingold,Michael J. Coulson,Michael Jon Marucheck,Michael Steven Vernal,Michael T. Dice,Mohamed-Hany Essam Ramadan,Makarechian Mohammad,Natasha H. Jethanandani,Richard Dievendorff,Richard D. Hill,Ryan Thomas Sturgell,Saurab Nog,Scott Christopher Seely,Serge Sverdlov,Siddhartha Puri,Sowmyanarayanan K. Srinivasan,Stefan R. Batres,Stefan H. Pharies,Tirunelveli R. Vishwanath,Tomasz Janczuk,Uday S. Hegde,Umesh Madan,Vaithialingam B. Balayogan,Vipul A. Modi,Yaniv Pessach,Yasser Shohoud +59 more
TL;DR: A web service namespace as mentioned in this paper is an infrastructure for enabling creation of a wide variety of applications, which includes APIs for basic messaging, secure messaging, reliable messaging and transacted messaging.
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Protocol agnostic request response pattern
TL;DR: In this paper, a system and method for facilitating communications over a protocol is presented, which includes a class factory that holds identifiers associated with determining which registered protocol object creator should be employed to create a protocol object.
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Protocol agnostic web listener
TL;DR: In this article, a system and method for facilitating exposing a resource over a protocol is presented, which includes a class factory that holds identifiers associated with determining which registered listener object creator should be employed to create a listener object.