Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1994
Title: The Innovations of Kenneth R. Veraska
Introduction
Kenneth R. Veraska is a notable inventor based in Millerton, NY (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of data processing systems through his innovative patent. His work primarily focuses on enhancing the interaction between software and hardware, which is crucial for efficient data management.
Latest Patents
Kenneth R. Veraska holds a patent titled "Method and means for enabling virtual addressing control by software." This invention provides a software-to-software interface and a software-to-hardware interface between software users and a hardware ADM facility (ADMF) in a data processing system. The software user presents only virtual addresses to the software-to-software interface in a Most Significant Bit (MSB) list. This user list defines virtual address spaces, including a 'hiperspace', representing physical backing media as different random-access electronic storages, such as main storage (MS) and expanded storage (ES). The real data transfers occur within or between the backing storages. The user list is transformed into an ADM operation block (AOB), which is assigned an ADM UCB in a UCB queue associated with an ADM subchannel. The software-to-hardware interface generates an ORB, containing the AOB address, as an operand of a SSCB instruction executed to queue the associated subchannel onto one of several co-processor queues in the ADMF. The ADMF utilizes the AOB to perform the requested page moves and generates an interruption upon completion of each request, which is sent to the hardware-to-software interface to remove the associated ADMF request from the ADM software request queue and free the associated ADM UCB for use by another user request.
Career Highlights
Kenneth R. Veraska is currently employed at International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), where he continues to innovate and contribute to advancements in technology. His work has had a lasting impact on the efficiency and functionality of data processing systems.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Kenneth has collaborated with notable colleagues, including James J. Antognini and Glen A. Brent. These collaborations have further enriched his work and contributed to the development of innovative solutions in the tech industry.
Conclusion
Kenneth R. Veraska is a distinguished inventor whose contributions to data processing systems have paved the way for more efficient software and hardware interactions. His innovative patent
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