Abstract

This paper addresses the patent eligibility of software inventions by providing a historical journey through the various software Court cases and proposing a novel construct as a method for analyzing and determining patentability of software inventions. Briefly, this construct relates to mapping the hardware resources, e.g. CPU, RAM, memory, power supply, etc. that mirror the actual execution of the software program as a way of satisfying various requirements that caselaw has struggled with over the years for software inventions.

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