Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002
Title: Victor Robert Bocking: Innovator in Distributed Systems
Introduction
Victor Robert Bocking is a notable inventor based in Markham, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of distributed systems, particularly through his innovative patent related to remote procedure calls.
Latest Patents
Victor holds a patent for "Remote procedure calls in distributed systems." This invention describes a multi-threaded, multi-process distributed system that includes remote call procedure (RPC) messages. The threads in this system are associated with queues, and the RPC messages contain identifiers to identify the queues linked to the originating threads. The invention allows for efficient communication between processes, utilizing the same connection for RPC messages, regardless of which thread is sending or receiving them. This innovation enhances the forwarding of RPC messages through the distributed system, updating connection and queue identifiers as messages are processed.
Career Highlights
Victor is currently employed at International Business Machines Corporation, commonly known as IBM. His work at IBM has allowed him to explore and develop advanced technologies in the realm of distributed systems.
Collaborations
Victor has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Doug W F Achenson and Mark W Brooks. Their combined expertise has contributed to the advancement of technologies within their field.
Conclusion
Victor Robert Bocking is a distinguished inventor whose work in remote procedure calls has significantly impacted distributed systems. His contributions continue to influence the way processes communicate in complex environments.