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UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
`____________________
`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
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`INTEL CORPORATION,
`Petitioner
`v.
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`FG SRC LLC,
`Patent Owner
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`CASE NO.: UNASSIGNED
`PATENT NO. 7,149,867
`____________________
`DECLARATION OF JACOB ROBERT MUNFORD
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`Mail Stop PATENT BOARD
`Patent Trial and Appeal Board
`U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
`P.O. Box 1450
`Alexandria, VA 22313-1450
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`1.
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`My name is Jacob Robert Munford. I am over the age of 18, have
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`personal knowledge of the facts set forth herein, and am competent to testify to the
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`same.
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`2.
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`I earned a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) from the
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`University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2009. I have over ten years of experience in
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`the library/information science field. Beginning in 2004, I have served in various
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`positions in the public library sector including Assistant Librarian, Youth Services
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`Librarian and Library Director. I have attached my Curriculum Vitae as Appendix
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`A.
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`3.
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`During my career in the library profession, I have been responsible for
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`materials acquisition for multiple libraries. In that position, I have cataloged,
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`purchased, and processed incoming library works. That includes purchasing
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`materials directly from vendors, recording publishing data from the material in
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`question, creating detailed material records for library catalogs and physically
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`preparing that material for circulation. In addition to my experience in acquisitions,
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`I was also responsible for analyzing large collections of library materials, tailoring
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`library records for optimal catalog search performance and creating lending
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`agreements between libraries during my time as a Library Director.
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`4.
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`I am not a lawyer and I am not rendering an opinion on the legal
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`question of whether a particular document is, or is not, a “printed publication” under
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`the law. I am, however, rendering my opinion on the authenticity of the documents
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`referenced herein and when and how each document was disseminated or otherwise
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`made available to the extent that persons interested and ordinarily skilled in the
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`subject matter or art, exercising reasonable diligence, could have located the
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`document.
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`5.
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`I am informed by counsel that an item is considered authentic if there
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`is sufficient evidence to support a finding that the item is what it is claimed to be. I
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`am also informed that authenticity can be established based on the contents of the
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`documents themselves, such as the appearance, content, substance, internal patterns,
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`or other distinctive characteristics of the item.
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`6.
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`I am informed by counsel that a given reference qualifies as “publicly
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`accessible” if it was disseminated or otherwise made available such that a person
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`interested in and ordinarily skilled in the relevant subject matter could locate it
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`through the exercise of ordinary diligence.
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`7. While I understand that the determination of public accessibility under
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`the foregoing standard rests on a case-by-case analysis of the facts particular to an
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`individual publication, I also understand that a printed publication is rendered
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`“publicly accessible” if it is cataloged and indexed by a library such that a person
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`interested in the relevant subject matter could locate it (i.e., I understand that
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`cataloguing and indexing by a library is sufficient though there are other ways that
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`a printed publication may qualify as “publicly accessible”). One manner of sufficient
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`indexing is indexing according to subject matter. I understand that it is not necessary
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`to prove someone actually looked at the printed publication in order to show it was
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`publicly accessible by virtue of a library’s cataloging and indexing thereof. I
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`understand that cataloging and indexing by a single library of a single instance of a
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`particular printed publication is sufficient. I understand that, even if access to a
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`library is restricted, a printed publication that has been cataloged and indexed therein
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`is publicly accessible so long as a presumption is raised that the portion of the public
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`concerned with the relevant subject matter would know of the printed publication. I
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`also understand that the cataloging and indexing of information that would guide a
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`person interested in the relevant subject matter to the printed publication, such as the
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`cataloging and indexing of an abstract for the printed publication, is sufficient to
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`render a printed publication publicly accessible.
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`8.
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`I understand that evidence showing the specific date when a printed
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`publication became publicly accessible is not necessary. Rather, routine business
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`practices, such as general library cataloging and indexing practices, can be used to
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`establish an approximate date on which a printed publication became accessible.
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`9.
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`I have been informed by counsel that a “person of ordinary skill in the
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`art at the time of the inventions” (POSITA) is a hypothetical person who is presumed
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`to be familiar with the relevant field and its literature at the time of the inventions.
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`This hypothetical person is also a person or ordinary creativity, capable of
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`understanding the scientific principles applicable to the pertinent field.
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`10.
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`I have been informed by counsel to assume that persons of ordinary
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`skill in this subject matter or art would have included someone with at least (1) an
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`undergraduate degree in electrical engineering or related field together with three
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`years of experience in computer processor architecture and field programmable gate
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`arrays (“FPGAs”) ; or (2) a master’s degree in electrical engineering or related field
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`with two or more years of experience in computer processor architecture and
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`FGPAs.
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`11.
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`It is my opinion that such a person would have been actively engaged
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`in academic research and learning through obtaining their degree and practice in the
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`field, and possibly through formal instruction through the bibliographic resources
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`relevant to his or her research. Such a person would have had access to a vast array
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`of print resources, including at least the documents referenced below.
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`12.
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`I am fully familiar with the catalog record creation process in the library
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`sector. In preparing a material for public availability, a library catalog record
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`describing that material would be created. These records are typically written in
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`Machine Readable Catalog (herein referred to as “MARC”) code and contain
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`information such as a physical description of the material, metadata from the
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`material’s publisher, and date of library acquisition. In particular, the 008 field of
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`the MARC record is reserved for denoting the date of creation of the library record
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`itself. As this typically occurs during the process of preparing materials for public
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`access, it is my experience that an item’s MARC record indicates the date of an
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`item’s public availability.
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`13.
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`In my experience, the vast majority of library books cataloged and
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`prepared for public availability in this fashion are made publicly available within 1
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`to 10 weeks of initial record creation. This window of time accounts for the standard
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`library practices of purchasing the material, waiting for a shipment, designating in
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`which collection the book will be housed, creating a MARC record, denoting the
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`physical copies of the book with the library’s markings and uploading the finished
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`record to the public-facing library catalog. Claims of public availability in this
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`declaration are based upon the 008 fields of the MARC record in question as well as
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`quantity of library holdings. When a material is held by multiple libraries, comparing
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`the 008 fields of those records provides a specific window for public availability.
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`14. This declaration is being drafted as of July 21, 2020, in the midst of the
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`COVID pandemic. While I would normally seek to scan the library materials used
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`for authentication in this document, all libraries within my usual travel range have
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`been closed since March 2020. I live in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Allegheny
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`County is under a travel advisory, making it unsafe for me to pursue these materials
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`in person.
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`15.
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`I have reviewed Exhibit 1003 an article entitled “Architectural
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`Adaptation of Application-Specific Locality Optimizations” by X. Zhang et al. as
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`published in International Conference on Computer Design VLSI in Computers and
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`Processors, Oct 12 - 15 1997 by IEEE (hereto referred to as ‘Zhang’).
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`16. Attached hereto as Appendix ZHANG01 is a true and correct copy of
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`the MARC record describing International Conference on Computer Design VLSI
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`in Computers and Processors, Oct 12 - 15 1997 as held by the University of
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`Cincinnati. I secured this record myself from the University of Cincinnati’s library’s
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`online catalog. The 008 field of this MARC record indicates International
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`Conference on Computer Design VLSI in Computers and Processors, Oct 12 - 15
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`1997 was first cataloged by the University of Cincinnati library as of November 18,
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`1997.
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`17. Attached hereto as Appendix ZHANG02 is a true and correct copy of
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`the MARC record describing International Conference on Computer Design VLSI
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`in Computers and Processors, Oct 12 - 15 1997 as held by Cornell University. I
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`secured this record myself from the Cornell University library’s online catalog. The
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`008 field of this MARC record indicates International Conference on Computer
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`Design VLSI in Computers and Processors, Oct 12 - 15 1997 was first cataloged by
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`the Cornell University library as of August 1, 2002.
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`18. Attached hereto as Appendix ZHANG03 is a true and correct copy of
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`the MARC record describing International Conference on Computer Design VLSI
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`in Computers and Processors, Oct 12 - 15 1997 as held by Michigan State
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`University. I secured this record myself from the Michigan State University library’s
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`online catalog. The 008 field of this MARC record indicates International
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`Conference on Computer Design VLSI in Computers and Processors, Oct 12 - 15
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`1997 was first cataloged by the Michigan State University library as of November
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`18, 1997.
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`19. The MARC records
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`included within Appendices ZHANG01,
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`ZHANG02 and ZHANG03 all accurately describe International Conference on
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`Computer Design VLSI in Computers and Processors, Oct 12 - 15 1997. All three
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`MARC records accurately describe this publication’s title, publisher and ISBN. As
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`such, it is my determination that these records accurately describe International
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`Conference on Computer Design VLSI in Computers and Processors, Oct 12 - 15
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`1997. In comparing Exhibit 1003 to these three MARC records, it is my
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`determination that Exhibit 1003 is a true and correct copy of International
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`Conference on Computer Design VLSI in Computers and Processors, Oct 12 - 15
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`1997.
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`20. The MARC records
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`included within Appendices ZHANG01,
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`ZHANG02 and ZHANG03 all contain 008 fields that designate the date of record
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`creation, indicating a range of public availability via these libraries and institutions.
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`The 008 fields of ZHANG01 and ZHANG03 have an 008 field entry of November
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`18, 1997. The 008 field of ZHANG02 has an 008 field entry of August 1, 2002.
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`Considering this information, it is my determination that International Conference
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`on Computer Design VLSI in Computers and Processors, Oct 12 - 15 1997 and
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`therefore ‘Zhang’ was made available and accessible to the public by shortly after
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`November 18, 1997 and certainly no later than August 1, 2002.
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`21.
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`I have reviewed Exhibit 1004 an article entitled “Architectural
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`Adaptation in AMRM Machines” by R. Gupta as published in IEEE Computer
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`Society Workshop on VLSI 2000: Proceedings by IEEE (hereto referred to as
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`‘Gupta’).
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`22. Attached hereto as Appendix GUPTA01 is a true and correct copy of
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`the MARC record describing IEEE Computer Society Workshop on VLSI 2000:
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`Proceedings as held by Georgia Tech. I secured this record myself from the Georgia
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`Tech library’s online catalog. The 008 field of this MARC record indicates IEEE
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`Computer Society Workshop on VLSI 2000: Proceedings was first cataloged by the
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`Georgia Tech library as of May 15, 2000
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`23. Attached hereto as Appendix GUPTA02 is a true and correct copy of
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`the MARC record describing IEEE Computer Society Workshop on VLSI 2000:
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`Proceedings as held by Notre Dame University. I secured this record myself from
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`the Notre Dame library’s online catalog. The 008 field of this MARC record
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`indicates IEEE Computer Society Workshop on VLSI 2000: Proceedings was first
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`cataloged by the Notre Dame library as of May 15, 2000.
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`24. Attached hereto as Appendix GUPTA03 is a true and correct copy of
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`the MARC record describing IEEE Computer Society Workshop on VLSI 2000:
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`Proceedings as held by the Linda Hall Library. I secured this record myself from the
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`Linda Hall Library’s online catalog. The 008 field of this MARC record indicates
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`IEEE Computer Society Workshop on VLSI 2000: Proceedings was first cataloged
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`by the Linda Hall Library as of May 15, 2000.
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`25. The MARC
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`records
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`included within Appendices GUPTA01,
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`GUPTA02 and GUPTA03 all accurately describe IEEE Computer Society Workshop
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`on VLSI 2000: Proceedings, 19-20 April 2001. All three MARC records accurately
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`describe this publication’s title, publisher and ISBN. As such, it is my determination
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`that these records accurately describe IEEE Computer Society Workshop on VLSI
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`2000: Proceedings, 19-20 April 2001. In comparing Exhibit 1004 to these three
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`MARC records, it is my determination that Exhibit 1004 is a true and correct copy
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`of IEEE Computer Society Workshop on VLSI 2000: Proceedings, 19-20 April 2001.
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`26. The MARC
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`records
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`included within Appendices GUPTA01,
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`GUPTA02 and GUPTA03 all contain 008 fields that designate the date of record
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`creation, indicating a range of public availability via these libraries and institutions.
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`The 008 fields of GUPTA01, GUPTA02 and GUPTA03 have an 008 field entry of
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`May 15, 2000. Considering this information, it is my determination that IEEE
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`Computer Society Workshop on VLSI 2000: Proceedings, 19-20 April 2001 and
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`therefore ‘Gupta’ was made available and accessible to the public by shortly after
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`May 15, 2000.
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`27.
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`I have reviewed Exhibit 1005 an article entitled “MORPH: A System
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`Architecture for Robust Higher Performance Using Customization” by A. Chien and
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`R. Gupta as published in Proceedings of 6th Symposium on the Frontiers of
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`Massively Parallel Computation (Frontiers '96) by IEEE (hereto referred to as
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`‘Chien’).
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`28. Attached hereto as Appendix CHIEN01 is a true and correct copy of
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`the MARC record describing Proceedings of 6th Symposium on the Frontiers of
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`Massively Parallel Computation (Frontiers '96) as held by Cornell University. I
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`secured this record myself from the Cornell University library’s online catalog. The
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`008 field of this MARC record indicates Proceedings of 6th Symposium on the
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`Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation (Frontiers '96) was first cataloged by
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`the Cornell University library as of November 22, 1996.
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`29. Attached hereto as Appendix CHIEN02 is a true and correct copy of
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`the MARC record describing Proceedings of 6th Symposium on the Frontiers of
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`Massively Parallel Computation (Frontiers '96) as held by the University of Dayton.
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`I secured this record myself from the University of Dayton library’s online catalog.
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`The 008 field of this MARC record indicates Proceedings of 6th Symposium on the
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`Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation (Frontiers '96) was first cataloged by
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`the University of Dayton library as of November 18, 1996.
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`30. Attached hereto as Appendix CHIEN03 is a true and correct copy of
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`the MARC record describing Proceedings of 6th Symposium on the Frontiers of
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`Massively Parallel Computation (Frontiers '96) as held by Indiana University. I
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`secured this record myself from the Indiana University library’s online catalog. The
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`008 field of this MARC record indicates Proceedings of 6th Symposium on the
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`Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation (Frontiers '96) was first cataloged by
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`the Indiana University library as of November 18, 1996.
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`31.
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`The MARC records included within Appendices CHIEN01, CHIEN02
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`and CHIEN03 all accurately describe Proceedings of 6th Symposium on the
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`Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation (Frontiers '96). All three MARC
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`records accurately describe this publication’s title, publisher and ISBN. As such, it
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`is my determination that these records accurately describe Proceedings of 6th
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`Symposium on the Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation (Frontiers '96). In
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`comparing Exhibit 1005 to these three MARC records, it is my determination that
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`Exhibit 1005 is a true and correct copy of Proceedings of 6th Symposium on the
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`Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation (Frontiers '96).
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`32. The MARC records included within Appendices CHIEN01, CHIEN02
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`and CHIEN03 all contain 008 fields that designate the date of record creation,
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`indicating a range of public availability via these libraries and institutions. The 008
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`field of CHIEN01 has an 008 field entry of November 22, 1996. The 008 fields of
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`CHIEN02 and CHIEN03 have an 008 field entry of November 18, 1996.
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`Considering this information, it is my determination that Proceedings of 6th
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`Symposium on the Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation (Frontiers '96) and
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`therefore ‘Chien’ was made available and accessible to the public by shortly after
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`November 18, 1996.
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`33.
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`I have reviewed Exhibit 1011, an article entitled “Safe and Protected
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`Execution for the Morph/AMRM Reconfigurable Processor” by Andrew A. Chien
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`& Jay H. Byun as published in Seventh Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-
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`Programmable Custom Computing Machines: FCCM ‘99 by IEEE (hereto referred
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`to as ‘Byun’).
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`34. Attached hereto as Appendix BYUN01 is a true and correct copy of the
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`MARC record describing Seventh Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable
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`Custom Computing Machines: FCCM ‘99 as held by Carnegie Mellon University. I
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`secured this record myself from the Carnegie Mellon University library’s online
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`catalog. The 008 field of this MARC record indicates Seventh Annual IEEE
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`Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines: FCCM ’99 was
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`first cataloged by the Carnegie Mellon library as of December 7, 1999.
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`35. Attached hereto as Appendix BYUN02 is a true and correct copy of the
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`MARC record describing Seventh Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable
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`Custom Computing Machines: FCCM ‘99 as held by Notre Dame University. I
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`secured this record myself from the Notre Dame University library’s online catalog.
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`The 008 field of this MARC record indicates Seventh Annual IEEE Symposium on
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`Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines: FCCM ‘99 was first cataloged
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`by the Notre Dame library as of December 7, 1999.
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`36. Attached hereto as Appendix BYUN03 is a true and correct copy of the
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`MARC
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`record describing Seventh Annual
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`IEEE Symposium on Field-
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`Programmable Custom Computing Machines: FCCM ‘99 as held by University of
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`Pennsylvania - Franklin. I secured this record myself from the University of
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`Pennsylvania – Franklin library’s online catalog. The 008 field of this MARC record
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`indicates Seventh Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom
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`Computing Machines: FCCM ‘99 was first cataloged by the University of
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`Pennsylvania - Franklin library as of September 30, 2000.
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`37. The MARC records included within Appendices BYUN01, BYUN02
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`and BYUN03 all accurately describe Seventh Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-
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`Programmable Custom Computing Machines: FCCM ‘99. All three MARC records
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`accurately describe this publication’s title, publisher and ISBN. As such, it is my
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`determination that these records accurately describe Seventh Annual IEEE
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`Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines: FCCM ‘99. In
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`comparing Exhibit 1011 to these three MARC records, it is my determination that
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`Exhibit 1011 is a true and correct copy of Seventh Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-
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`Programmable Custom Computing Machines: FCCM ‘99.
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`38.
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`The MARC records included within Appendices BYUN01, BYUN02
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`and BYUN03 all contain 008 fields that designate the date of record creation,
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`indicating a range of public availability via these libraries and institutions. The 008
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`fields of BYUN01 and BYUN02 have an 008 field entry of December 7, 1999. The
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`008 field of BYUN03 has an 008 field entry of September 30, 2000. Considering
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`this information, it is my determination that Seventh Annual IEEE Symposium on
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`Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines: FCCM ‘99 and therefore
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`‘Byun’ was made available and accessible to the public by shortly after December
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`7, 1999 and certainly no later than September 30, 2000.
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`39.
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`I have reviewed Exhibit B to Exhibit 1006, a textbook entitled
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`“Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach” by John L. Hennessy and David
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`A Patterson as published by Morgan Kaufman Publishers, Inc.
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`40. Attached hereto as Appendix HENNESSY01 is a true and correct copy
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`of the MARC record describing “Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach”
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`as held by Case Western University. I secured this record myself from the Case
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`Western University library’s online catalog. The 008 field of this MARC record
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`indicates “Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach” was first cataloged by
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`the Case Western library as of July 12, 1989.
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`41. Attached hereto as Appendix HENNESSY02 is a true and correct copy
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`of the MARC record describing “Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach”
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`as held by Marietta College. I secured this record myself from the Marietta College
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`library’s online catalog. The 008 field of this MARC record indicates “Computer
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`Architecture: A Quantitative Approach” was first cataloged by the Marietta College
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`library as of July 12, 1989.
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`42. Attached hereto as Appendix HENNESSY03 is a true and correct copy
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`of the MARC record describing “Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach”
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`as held by Gettysburg College. I secured this record myself from the Gettysburg
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`College library’s online catalog. The 008 field of this MARC record indicates
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`“Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach” was first cataloged by the
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`Gettysburg College library as of November 20, 1990.
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`43.
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`The MARC records included within Appendices HENNESSY01,
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`HENNESSY02 and HENNESSY03 all accurately describe “Computer Architecture:
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`A Quantitative Approach”. All three MARC records accurately describe this
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`publication’s title, publisher and ISBN. As such, it is my determination that these
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`records accurately describe “Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach”. In
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`comparing Exhibit 1006 to these three MARC records, it is my determination that
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`Exhibit 1006 is a true and correct copy of “Computer Architecture: A Quantitative
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`Approach”.
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`44. The MARC records included within Appendices HENNESSY01,
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`HENNESSY02 and HENNESSY03 all contain 008 fields that designate the date of
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`record creation, indicating a range of public availability via these libraries and
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`institutions. The 008 fields of HENNESSY01 and HENNESSY02 have an 008 field
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`entry of July 12, 1989. The 008 field of HENNESSY03 has an 008 field entry of
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`November 20, 1990. Considering this information, it is my determination that
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`“Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach” was made available and
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`accessible to the public by shortly after July 12, 1989 and certainly no later than
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`November 20, 1990.
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`45.
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`I have been retained on behalf of the Petitioner to provide assistance in
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`the above-illustrated matter in establishing the authenticity and public availability of
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`the documents discussed in this declaration. I am being compensated for my services
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`in this matter at the rate of $100.00 per hour plus reasonable expenses. My
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`statements are objective, and my compensation does not depend on the outcome of
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`this matter.
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`46.
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`I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
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`I hereby declare that all statements made herein of my own knowledge are true and
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`that all statements made on information and belief are believed to be true; and further
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`that these statements were made the knowledge that willful false statements and the
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`like so made are punishable by fine or imprisonment, or both, under Section 1001 of
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`Title 18 of the United States Code.
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`Date: August 7, 2020
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`Respectfully submitted
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`_________________________________
`Jacob Robert Munford
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`Appendix A - Curriculum Vitae
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`Education
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`University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - MS, Library & Information Science, 2009
`Milwaukee, WI
`● Coursework included cataloging, metadata, data analysis, library systems,
`management strategies and collection development.
`● Specialized in library advocacy and management.
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`Grand Valley State University - BA, English Language & Literature, 2008
`Allendale, MI
`● Coursework included linguistics, documentation and literary analysis.
`● Minor in political science with a focus in local-level economics and
`government.
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`Professional Experience
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`Researcher / Expert Witness, October 2017 – present
`Freelance
`Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
`● Material authentication and public accessibility determination. Declarations
`of authenticity and/or public accessibility provided upon research
`completion. Depositions provided on request.
`● Research provided on topics of public library operations, material
`publication history, digital database services and legacy web resources.
`● Past clients include Apple, Fish & Richardson, Erise IP, Baker Botts and
`other firms working in patent law.
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`Library Director, February 2013 - March 2015
`Dowagiac District Library
`Dowagiac, Michigan
`● Executive administrator of the Dowagiac District Library. Located in
`Southwest Michigan, this library has a service area of 13,000, an annual
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`operating budget of over $400,000 and total assets of approximately
`$1,300,000.
`● Developed careful budgeting guidelines to produce a 15% surplus during the
`2013-2014 & 2014-2015 fiscal years.
`● Using this budget surplus, oversaw significant library investments including
`the purchase of property for a future building site, demolition of existing
`buildings and building renovation projects on the current facility.
`● Led the organization and digitization of the library's archival records.
`● Served as the public representative for the library, developing business
`relationships with local school, museum and tribal government entities.
`● Developed an objective-based analysis system for measuring library services
`- including a full collection analysis of the library's 50,000+ circulating
`items and their records.
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`November 2010 - January 2013
`Librarian & Branch Manager, Anchorage Public Library
`Anchorage, Alaska
`● Headed the 2013 Anchorage Reads community reading campaign including
`event planning, staging public performances and creating marketing
`materials for mass distribution.
`● Co-led the social media department of the library's marketing team, drafting
`social media guidelines, creating original content and instituting long-term
`planning via content calendars.
`● Developed business relationships with The Boys & Girls Club, Anchorage
`School District and the US Army to establish summer reading programs for
`children.
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`June 2004 - September 2005, September 2006 - October 2013
`Library Assistant, Hart Area Public Library
`Hart, MI
`● Responsible for verifying imported MARC records and original MARC
`cataloging for the local-level collection as well as the Michigan Electronic
`Library.
`● Handled OCLC Worldcat interlibrary loan requests & fulfillment via
`ongoing communication with lending libraries.
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`Alaska Library Association - Anchorage Chapter
`● Treasurer, 2012
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`Library Of Michigan
`● Level VII Certification, 2008
`● Level II Certification, 2013
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`Michigan Library Association Annual Conference 2014
`● New Directors Conference Panel Member
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`Southwest Michigan Library Cooperative
`● Represented the Dowagiac District Library, 2013-2015
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`Library Of Michigan Beginning Workshop, May 2008
`Petoskey, MI
`● Received training in cataloging, local history, collection management,
`children’s literacy and reference service.
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`Public Library Association Intensive Library Management Training, October 2011
`Nashville, TN
`● Attended a five-day workshop focused on strategic planning, staff
`management, statistical analysis, collections and cataloging theory.
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`Alaska Library Association Annual Conference 2012 - Fairbanks, February 2012
`Fairbanks, AK
`● Attended seminars on EBSCO advanced search methods, budgeting,
`cataloging, database usage and marketing.
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