Ex Parte DYCK et al - Page 1




               The opinion in support of the decision being entered today was not     
               written for publication and is not binding precedent of the Board.     
                                                               Paper No. 14           
                      UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE                       
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                         BEFORE THE BOARD OF PATENT APPEALS                           
                                  AND INTERFERENCES                                   
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                      Ex parte GREG A. DYCK and BRIAN B. MOORE                        
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                                Appeal No. 2002-0382                                  
                             Application No. 09/133,878                               
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                                      ON BRIEF                                        
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          Before FLEMING, GROSS, and LEVY, Administrative Patent Judges.              
          GROSS, Administrative Patent Judge.                                         



                                 DECISION ON APPEAL                                   
               This is a decision on appeal from the examiner's final                 
          rejection of claims 1 through 29, which are all of the claims               
          pending in this application.                                                
               Appellants' invention relates to a method for runtime                  
          remediation of object-code instructions in a computer program by            
          executing the instructions in accordance with remediation                   
          parameters stored with the instructions.  Claim 1 is illustrative           
          of the claimed invention, and it reads as follows:                          
          1.   A method for runtime remediation of object-code instructions           
          in a computer program, comprising the steps of:                             






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