STUART HEBERT BURRIS, JR
Pilots at Bayberry Ln, Garland, TX

License number
Texas A3691769
Issued Date
Apr 2015
Expiration Date
Apr 2016
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
4629 Bayberry Ln, Garland, TX 75043

Professional information

Stuart Burris Photo 1

Server And Web Browser Terminal Emulator For Persistent Connection To A Legacy Host System And Method Of Operation

US Patent:
5754830, May 19, 1998
Filed:
Apr 1, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/625109
Inventors:
Thomas H. Butts - Wills Point TX
Stuart H. Burris - Garland TX
Stephen J. Clark - Irving TX
Eric P. Armstrong - Lewisville TX
Daniel B. Kuhn - Lewisville TX
Stanley M. Ratliff - Denton TX
Mohammad K. Sharif - Carrollton TX
Gene E. Toye - Carrollton TX
Assignee:
OpenConnect Systems, Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
G06F 9455, G06F 1300
US Classification:
395500
Abstract:
A computer network environment (10) allowing connection of a client system (36) to a legacy host system (18,19) using a server (26) is provided. The computer network environment (10) includes a legacy host system (18,19) having TCP/IP connectivity. The legacy host system (18,19) is operable to support a terminal session for access to the legacy host system (18,19). The computer network environment (10) also includes a server system (24) executing a client thread (28) under a server (26). The client thread (28) is operable to communicate with the legacy host system (18,19) across a persistent TCP/IP socket connection (30). The computer network environment (10) further includes a client system (36) executing an applet process (42) under a web browser (38). The applet process (42) is operable to communicate with the client thread (28) across another persistent TCP/IP socket connection (44) and is operable to provide a terminal session to a user of the client system (36). This terminal session is supported by a persistent connection allowing real-time bidirectional communication with the legacy host system (18,19).


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Server And Terminal Emulator For Persistent Connection To A Legacy Host System With Printer Emulation

US Patent:
6233543, May 15, 2001
Filed:
Oct 30, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/183303
Inventors:
Thomas H. Butts - Wills Point TX
Stuart H. Burris - Garland TX
Paul C. Zuefeldt - Argyle TX
Assignee:
Openconnect Systems Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
G06F 9455
US Classification:
703 27
Abstract:
A computer network environment (10) allowing connection of a client system (36) to a legacy host system (18,19) using a server (26) is provided. The computer network environment (10) includes a legacy host system (18,19) having TCP/IP connectivity. The legacy host system (18,19) is operable to support a terminal session for access to the legacy host system (18,19). The computer network environment (10) also includes a server (26) operable to communicate with the legacy host system (18,19) across a persistent TCP/IP socket connection (30). The computer network environment (10) further includes a client system (36) executing an applet process (42) under a web browser (38). The applet process (42) is operable to communicate with the client thread (28) across another persistent TCP/IP socket connection (44) and is operable to provide a terminal session to a user of the client system (36). This terminal session is supported by a persistent connection allowing real-time bidirectional communication with the legacy host system (18,19), including response time monitoring, enabled by appropriate response time monitoring tool executing on host system 18 and appropriate protocol conversions at server (26).


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Server And Terminal Emulator For Persistent Connection To A Legacy Host System With Client Token Authentication

US Patent:
6216101, Apr 10, 2001
Filed:
Oct 30, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/183302
Inventors:
Thomas H. Butts - Wills Point TX
Stuart H. Burris - Garland TX
Paul C. Zuefeldt - Argyle TX
Assignee:
Openconnect Systems Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
G06F 9455
US Classification:
703 27
Abstract:
A computer network environment (10) allowing connection of a client system (36) to a legacy host system (18,19) using a server (26) is provided. The computer network environment (10) includes a legacy host system (18,19) having TCP/IP connectivity. The legacy host system (18,19) is operable to support a terminal session for access to the legacy host system (18,19). The computer network environment (10) also includes a server (26) operable to communicate with the legacy host system (18,19) across a persistent TCP/IP socket connection (30). The computer network environment (10) further includes a client system (36) executing an applet process (42) under a web browser (38). The applet process (42) is operable to communicate with the client thread (28) across another persistent TCP/IP socket connection (44) and is operable to provide a terminal session to a user of the client system (36). This terminal session is supported by a persistent connection allowing real-time bidirectional communication with the legacy host system (18), including authentication of connections using a client token.


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Server And Terminal Emulator For Persistent Connection To A Legacy Host System With Response Time Monitoring

US Patent:
6233542, May 15, 2001
Filed:
Oct 30, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/182685
Inventors:
Thomas H. Butts - Wills Point TX
Stuart H. Burris - Garland TX
Marty R. Williams - Highland Village TX
Assignee:
Openconnect Systems Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
G06F 9455
US Classification:
703 27
Abstract:
A computer network environment (10) allowing connection of a client system (36) to a legacy host system (18,19) using a server (26) is provided. The computer network environment (10) includes a legacy host system (18,19) having TCP/IP connectivity. The legacy host system (18,19) is operable to support a terminal session for access to the legacy host system (18,19). The computer network environment (10) also includes a server (26) operable to communicate with the legacy host system (18,19) across a persistent TCP/IP socket connection (30). The computer network environment (10) further includes a client system (36) executing an applet process (42) under a web browser (38). The applet process (42) is operable to communicate with the client thread (28) across another persistent TCP/IP socket connection (44) and is operable to provide a terminal session to a user of the client system (36). This terminal session is supported by a persistent connection allowing real-time bidirectional communication with the legacy host system (18,19), including response time monitoring, enabled by appropriate response time monitoring tool executing on host system 18 and appropriate protocol conversions at server (26).


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Server And Terminal Emulator For Persistent Connection To A Legacy Host System With Direct As/400 Host Interface

US Patent:
6205417, Mar 20, 2001
Filed:
Apr 27, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/299866
Inventors:
Thomas H. Butts - Wills Point TX
Stuart H. Burris - Garland TX
Randy E. Mays - Rockwall TX
Assignee:
Openconnect Systems Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
G06F 9455
US Classification:
703 27
Abstract:
A computer network environment (10) allowing connection of a client system (36) to a legacy host system (18,19) using a server (26) is provided. The computer network environment (10) includes a legacy host system (18,19) having TCP/IP connectivity. The legacy host system (18,19) is operable to support a terminal session for access to the legacy host system (18,19). The computer network environment (10) also includes a server (26) operable to communicate with the legacy host system (18,19) across a persistent TCP/IP socket connection (30). The computer network environment (10) further includes a client system (36) executing an applet process (42) under a web browser (38). The applet process (42) is operable to communicate with the client thread (28) across another persistent TCP/IP socket connection (44) and is operable to provide a terminal session to a user of the client system (36). This terminal session is supported by a persistent connection allowing real-time bidirectional communication with the legacy host system (18,19), including a direct interface to an AS/400 host.


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Server And Terminal Emulator For Persistent Connection To A Legacy Host System With Direct Os/390 Host Interface

US Patent:
6205416, Mar 20, 2001
Filed:
Jan 14, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/231452
Inventors:
Thomas H. Butts - Wills Point TX
Stuart H. Burris - Garland TX
Gary W. Skinner - Carrollton TX
Stanley E. Prichard - Lewisville TX
Assignee:
Openconnect Systems Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
G06F 9455
US Classification:
703 27
Abstract:
A computer network environment (10) allowing connection of a client system (36) to a legacy host system (18,19) using a server (26) is provided The computer network environment (10) includes a legacy host system (18,19) having TCP/IP connectivity. The legacy host system (18,19) is operable to support a terminal session for access to the legacy host system (18,19). The computer network environment (10) also includes a server (26) operable to communicate with the legacy host system (18,19) across a persistent TCP/IP socket connection (30). The computer network environment (10) further includes a client system (36) executing an applet process (42) under a web browser (38). The applet process (42) is operable to communicate with the client thread (28) across another persistent TCP/IP socket connection (44) and is operable to provide a terminal session to a user of the client system (36) This terminal session is supported by a persistent connection allowing real-time bidirectional communication with the legacy host system (18,19), including a direct interface to an OS/390 host.


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Server And Web Browser Terminal Emulator For Persistent Connection To A Legacy Host System And Method Of Operation

US Patent:
6233541, May 15, 2001
Filed:
Apr 29, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/069522
Inventors:
Thomas H. Butts - Wills Point TX
Stuart H. Burris - Garland TX
Stephen J. Clark - Irving TX
Eric P. Armstrong - Lewisville TX
Daniel B. Kuhn - Lewisville TX
Stanley M. Ratliff - Denton TX
Mohammad K. Sharif - Carrollton TX
Gene E. Toye - Carrollton TX
Assignee:
OpenConnect Systems Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
C21B 1310
US Classification:
703 27
Abstract:
A computer network environment (10) allowing connection of a client system (36) to a legacy host system (18,19) using a server (26) is provided. The computer network environment (10) includes a legacy host system (18,19) having TCP/IP connectivity. The legacy host system (18,19) is operable to support a terminal session for access to the legacy host system (18,19). The computer network environment (10) also includes a server system (24) executing a client thread (28) under a server (26). The client thread (28) is operable to communicate with the legacy host system (18,19) across a persistent TCP/IP socket connection (30). The computer network environment (10) further includes a client system (36) executing an applet process (42) under a web browser (38). The applet process (42) is operable to communicate with the client thread (28) across another persistent TCP/IP socket connection (44) and is operable to provide a terminal session to a user of the client system (36). This terminal session is supported by a persistent connection allowing real-time bidirectional communication with the legacy host system (18,19).


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Server And Terminal Emulator For Persistent Connection To A Legacy Host System With File Transfer

US Patent:
6205415, Mar 20, 2001
Filed:
Oct 30, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/183439
Inventors:
Thomas H. Butts - Wills Point TX
Stuart H. Burris - Garland TX
Marty R. Williams - Highland Village TX
Assignee:
Openconnect Systems Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
G06F 9455
US Classification:
703 27
Abstract:
A computer network environment (10) allowing connection of a client system (36) to a legacy host system (18,19) using a server (26) is provided. The computer network environment (10) includes a legacy host system (18,19) having TCP/IP connectivity. The legacy host system (18,19) is operable to support a terminal session for access to the legacy host system (18,19). The computer network environment (10) also includes a server (26) operable to communicate with the legacy host system (18,19) across a persistent TCP/IP socket connection (30). The computer network environment (10) further includes a client system (36) executing an applet process (42) under a web browser (38). The applet process (42) is operable to communicate with the client thread (28) across another persistent TCP/IP socket connection (44) and is operable to provide a terminal session to a user of the client system (36). This terminal session is supported by a persistent connection allowing real-time bidirectional communication with the legacy host system (18,19), including file transfers.


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Modeling Interactions With A Computer System

US Patent:
2007010, May 3, 2007
Filed:
Oct 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/553890
Inventors:
Eric Armstrong - McKinney TX, US
Stuart Burris - Garland TX, US
Christopher Houck - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
Openconnect Systems, Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709224000, 709223000
Abstract:
In certain embodiments, a method for modeling interactions with a computer system includes collecting interaction information for each of a number of interaction sessions with a computer system, each interaction session being associated with a corresponding agent system and including one or more states and one or more state transitions. The interaction information for an interaction session includes data for the one or more states and the one or more state transitions of the interaction session. The method further includes, for each of the interaction sessions, identifying the one or more states encountered during the interaction session based on the collected interaction information and generating, based on the one or more states encountered during the interaction session, a trace of the interaction session. The method further includes generating, based on the traces of the interaction sessions, a model of the interaction sessions, the model including the traces for each of the interaction sessions.