Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2016-2020
Title: Innovations by Dominic J Frost
Introduction
Dominic J Frost is an accomplished inventor based in Bozeman, MT (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of computing, particularly in document collaboration technologies. With a total of 4 patents to his name, Frost continues to push the boundaries of innovation.
Latest Patents
Frost's latest patents include a "Computing device for convergent document collaboration." This invention features a processor that executes actions such as storing a causal tree structure corresponding to a document. The causal tree structure includes a sequence of editing instructions, each assigned a unique identifier. The method also involves receiving user editing instructions for the document, which are similarly assigned unique identifiers. These user editing instructions are stored as additional nodes in the causal tree structure and broadcasted to multiple client devices.
Another notable patent is the "System and method for convergent document collaboration," which shares similar functionalities. This invention also emphasizes the importance of a causal tree structure and the efficient handling of user editing instructions, showcasing Frost's commitment to enhancing collaborative document editing.
Career Highlights
Dominic J Frost is currently employed at Workiva Inc., where he applies his expertise in developing innovative solutions for document collaboration. His work has significantly impacted how teams interact with documents in real-time, making collaboration more efficient and effective.
Collaborations
Frost has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Michael J Thiesen and Stephen Bush. Their combined efforts have contributed to the advancement of technologies that facilitate better document collaboration.
Conclusion
Dominic J Frost is a pioneering inventor whose work in document collaboration technologies has garnered attention and respect in the field. His innovative patents and contributions continue to shape the future of collaborative computing.