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William Michael Zintel
Researcher at Microsoft
Publications - 20
Citations - 2152
William Michael Zintel is an academic researcher from Microsoft. The author has contributed to research in topics: Data file & Adapter (computing). The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 20 publications receiving 2152 citations.
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Synchronization of controlled device state using state table and eventing in data-driven remote device control model
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose an eventing model to synchronize the state table of a controlled device across all user control devices according to a state table update eventing mechanism.
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XML-based template language for devices and services
William Michael Zintel,Amar S. Gandhi,Ye Gu,Shyamalan Pather,Jeffrey C. Schlimmer,Christopher M. Rude,Daniel R. Weisman,Donald R. Ryan,Paul J. Leach,Ting Cai,Holly Knight,Peter S. Ford +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a universal plug and play (UPnP) device makes itself known through a set of processes, such as discovery, description, control, eventing, and presentation.
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Data driven remote device control model with general programming interface-to-network messaging adapter
TL;DR: In this article, a general programmatic interface-to-network messaging adapter exposes a suitable object integration interface or application programming interface to applications on a controller device and sends network data messages to invoke services or query status of a controlled device.
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Peer networking host framework and hosting API
Daniel R. Weisman,Shyamalan Pather,Ravi T. Rao,William Michael Zintel,Mason K. Bendixen,Christopher M. Rude +5 more
TL;DR: Device hosting as discussed by the authors provides hosting for software-implemented logical devices (including peripheral devices bridges) on a computer to expose their services as controlled devices per a peer networking protocol.
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Auto-configuring of peripheral on host/peripheral computing platform with peer networking-to-host/peripheral adapter for peer networking connectivity
TL;DR: A self-installing and configuring peer networking-to-host/peripheral connectivity adapter, such as a set of software modules running on a host, operates to convert between a device control protocol with peer networking connectivity and a host-connected peripheral devices.