Agent based application using data synchronization

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11396195

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A network-based messaging system comprises multiple agents to communicate messages between multiple users in real time using, for example, an XML document synchronization model. Each agent has properties defined in XML and can subscribe to properties of other agents. Each agent can notify other agents which subscribe to it of changes to its properties. The agents communicate using an XML or alternative extensible data interchange protocol. The agents include device agents to represent each of multiple user devices, which may include computers on a wireline network and mobile devices on a wireless network. The agents also include persona agents to represent each user. The persona agents collect information about the properties of other agents and publish the information to other, subscribing agents. Each persona agent comprises properties to maintain state information for each device used by the corresponding user. Most of the agents reside in a centralized agent system.

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OPENWAVE SYSTEMS INCCALIFORNIA USA CALIFORNIA

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Bogle, Phillip L Bellevue, WA 2 449
Brennan, Timothy W Seattle, WA 19 650
Cordell, John P Seattle, WA 17 1405
Doppelt, Adam M Seattle, WA 2 449
Feigin, Eric J Kirkland, WA 4 505
Johnson, Bruce Bellevue, WA 158 3604
McKelvie, Samuel J Seattle, WA 43 2352
O'Donnell, Patrick E Seattle, WA 2 449
Williams, Robert J San Francisco, CA 36 1130

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