Analysis of Historical Patenting Behavior and Patent Characteristics of Computer Architecture Companies—Part VII: Relationship Between Prosecution Time and Claims
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Abstract
A previous article in this series showed that the correlation between the prosecution time and the number of claims was relatively low. This article further analyzes that correlation by examining the effect that patent class has.
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IEEE Micro addresses users and designers of microprocessors and microprocessor systems, including managers, engineers, consultants, educators, and students involved with computers and peripherals, components and subassemblies, communications, instrumentation and control equipment, and guidance systems. Contributions should relate to the design, performance, or application of microprocessors and microcomputers. Tutorials, review papers, and discussions are also welcome. Sample topic areas include architecture, communications, data acquisition, control, hardware and software design/implementation, algorithms (including program listings), digital signal processing, microprocessor support hardware, operating systems, computer aided design, languages, application software, and development systems.