Wyoming, Australia

Philip G Bailey



Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 15(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2008

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovations of Philip G Bailey

Introduction

Philip G Bailey is an accomplished inventor based in Wyoming, Australia. He has made significant contributions to the field of computer resource management through his innovative patent. His work focuses on identifying and reporting abnormal computer resource utilization data, which is crucial for maintaining efficient computer system operations.

Latest Patents

Philip G Bailey holds a patent for the "Reporting of abnormal computer resource utilization data." This invention involves accessing resource utilization data for a computer system over a specific period. The data collected during this time includes measurements of various operational metrics of the computer system's components. By performing statistical analysis on this data, Bailey's invention identifies a range of normal measurements for these metrics. This allows for the detection of any measurements that fall outside the established normal range, thereby identifying potential resource utilization issues.

Career Highlights

Bailey has been associated with Electronic Data Systems Corporation, where he has applied his expertise in computer systems and resource management. His innovative approach has contributed to advancements in how organizations monitor and manage their computer resources effectively.

Collaborations

Philip G Bailey has worked alongside his coworker, Peter M W Poortman, to further enhance the development and application of his inventions. Their collaboration has been instrumental in refining the methodologies used in resource utilization analysis.

Conclusion

Philip G Bailey's contributions to the field of computer resource management through his patent demonstrate his innovative spirit and commitment to improving technology. His work continues to influence how organizations address resource utilization challenges in computer systems.

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