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Mirza Abdic US
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20130117055 | TECHNIQUES TO PROVIDE ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING FUNCTIONS FROM AN E-MAIL CLIENT APPLICATION - Techniques and apparatuses for providing access to enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems from e-mail applications are described. In an embodiment, an apparatus includes a processing unit and a client e-mail application executing on the processing unit. An add-on application may be installed on the client e-mail application. The add-on application allows the client e-mail application to receive an ERP action from an ERP system via a supply hub; act on the ERP action with a second ERP action; and send the second ERP action to the ERP system via the supply hub. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 05-09-2013 |
20130117056 | TECHNIQUES TO PROVIDE ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING FUNCTIONS FROM A CUSTOMER RELATIONS MANAGEMENT CLIENT APPLICATION - Techniques and apparatuses for providing access to enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems from CRM applications are described. In an embodiment, an apparatus includes a processing unit and a client CRM application executing on the processing unit. An add-on application may be installed on the client CRM application. The add-on application allows the client CRM application to receive an ERP action from an ERP system via a supply hub; act on the ERP action with a second ERP action; and send the second ERP action to the ERP system via the supply hub. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 05-09-2013 |
Mirza Abdic, Copenhegan DK
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20140012612 | VISUALIZATION OF WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS FORECAST - A computer implemented warehouse operations forecasting system includes a series of user navigable displays hierarchically organized based on level of detail from more general to more detailed in terms of information presented. One of the displays in the series includes an indication of projected warehouse space utilization over a period of time in the future. | 01-09-2014 |
Mirza Abdic, Copenhagen DK
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20130325673 | COORDINATE MODEL FOR INVENTORY VISUALIZATION IN CONJUNCTION WITH PHYSICAL LAYOUT - A visualization application in conjunction with an enterprise resource planning (ERP) service draws a store map employing a coordinate model. Upon receiving aisle data including coordinate and orientation information for each aisle, the aisles are mapped within the store map using the aisle locations determined from the aisle data. The physical store map is integrated with visualized inventory information such as a heat map to enable users view inventory information, trends, etc. with the location information as background. | 12-05-2013 |
Mirza Abdic, Jyllinge DK
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20140098104 | TECHNIQUES TO PRESENT EVENT INFORMATION USING AN EVENT TIMING VISUALIZATION - Techniques to present event information as event timing visualizations are described. An apparatus may comprise an event visualization application comprising an event information component operative to determine a set of events and associated time periods, and an event presentation component operative to generate an event timing visualization to present multiple graphical user interface (GUI) elements representing the set of events and associated time periods relative to a current time period, the event timing visualization comprising a first dimension representing a count of events and a second dimension representing a time period for events, wherein a position of the current time period is between a set of endpoints for the second dimension. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 04-10-2014 |
20150134382 | INTERACTIVE VISUALIZATION OF WORKLOADS - Resource capacities and workloads are calculated and scaled for a set of resources, over time. Workloads that exceed capacities for the resources are identified and displayed against the scaled capacities for the resources, and suggested solutions that match workloads to capacities are generated. | 05-14-2015 |
Mirza Alikadic, Nehren DE
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20120197492 | Method for Assisted Parking in a Parking Space, and Device for that Purpose - In a method for assisted parking of a vehicle in a parking space with the aid of a parking-assistance device which guides the vehicle along parking trajectory, the vehicle is guided along a first segment of the parking trajectory up to an intermediate point which is determined in such a way that it is possible to pull the vehicle into either a parallel or a diagonal parking space, and it is identified whether the parking space is a parallel or a diagonal parking space. The vehicle is guided along a second segment of the parking trajectory which is selected depending upon whether the parking space is a parallel or a diagonal parking space. | 08-02-2012 |
Mirza Arifovic, Andover, MA US
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20130287039 | FORWARDING TABLE MINIMISATION IN ETHERNET SWITCHES - An Ethernet switch for use in an Ethernet network comprises a set of ingress ports for receiving data frames and a set of egress ports. A memory is associated with each ingress port and stores forwarding information indicating one or more of the egress ports to which data frames received by that ingress port should be forwarded. A control or management interface receives information about a network connection established, or to be established, through the switch. A switch controller causes forwarding information to be stored in a memory associated with a first ingress port which the network connection will use, on the basis of the received information about a network connection. Forwarding information is not stored in a memory associated with a second of the set of ingress ports which the network connection will not use. Preferably, the switch controller causes forwarding information to be stored only in a memory associated with the first ingress port which the network connection will use and not to be stored in a memory associated with any of the other ingress ports. | 10-31-2013 |
Mirza Kamaludeen, Burlington CA
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20140048235 | GREEN OR ADAPTIVE DATA CENTER SYSTEM HAVING PRIMARY AND SECONDARY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES - A data center system is disclosed. The data center includes a housing heat producing compute IT equipment, a photovoltaic thermal hybrid solar collector as a first electrical power source, a bio-gas power generator system as second electrical power source, a bio-oil power generator system as a third electrical power source, and a heat transfer system having a circulating coolant, wherein the heat transfer system captures and transfers taste heat generated by the compute IT equipment and the photovoltaic thermal hybrid solar collector to the circulating coolant, and transfers heat from the heated coolant to at least one of the bio-gas power generator system as a primary electrical power source for the IT equipment and the bio-oil power generator system as a secondary power source for the IT equipment. | 02-20-2014 |
20140049146 | DATA CENTER EQUIPMENT CABINET SYSTEM - An equipment cabinet system for housing heat producing computing equipment. The system includes a rectangular shaped cabinet having an interior space defined between opposing top and bottom walls, opposing inner and outer side walls, and opposing front and rear doors. Disposed within the interior space are racks for supporting the computer equipment. The cabinet inner side wall includes an air inlet and an air outlet for air flow into and out of the cabinet interior space. A blower assembly is mounted on the front door disposed within the cabinet interior space, and an airflow directing baffle is provided on the rear door to deflect air flow horizontally towards the first air outlet. A cooling unit having an air-to-fluid heat exchanger provides cold air flow into the interior space of the cabinet and extracts heated air from the interior space of the cabinet. | 02-20-2014 |
Mirza Karimullah, Arnprior CA
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20150219413 | METHODS AND DEVICES RELATING TO FIREARMS - A system facilitates one handed manipulation of a service pistol and includes a device having two components and related inserts that allow for single handed loading, cycling, firing, clearing and unloading of semi-automatic pistols. The present device includes a spine, a cover pivotally attached to the spine and operable under action of a user from a first normally closed position and a second open position, a spring connected to the cover and spine holding the cover without a first action of a user in the first normally closed position. A base is dimensioned to support a firearm magazine such that the firearm magazine is axially aligned to an axis of the spine; and a pair of retaining arms are attached to the spine for retaining the firearm magazine within the device without a second action of the user and releasing the firearm magazine under the second action of the user. | 08-06-2015 |
Mirza Kokic, New York, NY US
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20140161667 | AUTOMATED ANALYTE SENSOR ORDERING METHODS AND APPARATUS - Methods, systems, and apparatus adapted to automate ordering of test strips for use in an analyte meter device are disclosed. The method, system and apparatus includes inputting information from an indicia on a package of test strips indicative of a quantity of test strips in the package; tracking a number of test strips used in the analyte meter device; and generating an automatic order for additional test strips based on a signal indicating that a reorder threshold has been reached. Numerous additional features and aspects are disclosed. | 06-12-2014 |
20150144484 | REPLACEABLE MULTISTRIP CARTRIDGE AND BIOSENSOR METER - A blood glucose monitor includes a can, a replaceable sensor cartridge that includes a frame, an upper spring disposed between the frame and the can, a case for housing the can and sealing the frame, a lower spring disposed between the can and the case, and a meter housing for sealing an upper portion of the frame. The can is capable of accepting the replaceable sensor cartridge. The frame of the removable cartridge has at least at least two walls defining a chamber for accepting a plurality of biosensors, and a bottom portion defining an opening and at least one sealing flange. The frame can further include a desiccant material capable of reducing humidity within the frame. The frame may be dimensioned such that an interference fit constrains the plurality of biosensors prior to inserting the frame within a blood glucose monitor. | 05-28-2015 |
Mirza Kolakovic, Livonia, MI US
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20100214022 | BI-DIRECTIONAL AND ADJUSTABLE CURRENT SOURCE - A Bi-Directional and Adjustable Current Source (“BACS”) for providing an amplifier input with a voltage signal that is linear, where an output of the BACS and the amplifier input are shunted with a capacitor, is described. The BACS may include a first switch in signal communication with a high voltage reference and a first current source in signal communication with the first switch. The BACS may also include a second switch in signal communication with a low voltage reference and a second current source in signal communication with the second switch. The BACS may further include a directional current element in signal communication with both the first current source, the second current source, the output of the BACS, the amplifier input, and the capacitor, where the directional current element is configured to prevent current flow from the output BACS to the first current source. | 08-26-2010 |
20110304401 | Bi-Directional and Adjustable Current Source - A Bi-Directional and Adjustable Current Source (“BACS”) for providing an input voltage to a mute/standby control pin of a power stage integrated circuit (“IC”) of an amplifier input with a voltage signal that is linear, where an output of the BACS and the input to the control pin are shunted with a capacitor, is described. The BACS may include a first switch in signal communication with a high voltage reference and a first current source in signal communication with the first switch. The BACS may also include a second switch in signal communication with a low voltage reference and a second current source in signal communication with the second switch. The BACS may further include a directional current element in signal communication with both the first current source, the second current source, the output of the BACS, the input to the control pin, and the capacitor, where the directional current element is configured to prevent current flow from the output BACS to the first current source. | 12-15-2011 |
Mirza Muftic, Zagreb HR
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20150304719 | Interactive Point-Of-View Video Service - A system, an apparatus and a method for an interactive point-of-view video service are disclosed. In an embodiment, a method includes selecting, from a remote location, an electronic device to capture a point-of-view (POV) video of an event and controlling, from the remote location, the electronic device as the electronic device captures the POV video. | 10-22-2015 |
Mirza Pasalic, Ottawa CA
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20130120400 | ANIMATION CREATION AND MANAGEMENT IN PRESENTATION APPLICATION PROGRAMS - An animation timeline is analyzed to determine one or more discrete states. Each discrete state includes one or more animation effects. The discrete states represent scenes of a slide in a slide presentation. The concepts of scenes allows user to view a timeline of scenes, open a scene, and direct manipulate objects in the scene to author animations. The animations can include motion path animation effects, which can be directly manipulated utilizing a motion path tweening method. To aid in direct manipulation of a motion path of an object, a ghost version of the object can be shown to communicate to a user the position of the object after a motion path animation effect that includes the motion path is performed. The ghost version may also be used to show a start position when a start point is manipulated. | 05-16-2013 |
20130120403 | ANIMATION CREATION AND MANAGEMENT IN PRESENTATION APPLICATION PROGRAMS - An animation timeline is analyzed to determine one or more discrete states. Each discrete state includes one or more animation effects. The discrete states represent scenes of a slide in a slide presentation. The concepts of scenes allows user to view a timeline of scenes, open a scene, and direct manipulate objects in the scene to author animations. The animations can include motion path animation effects, which can be directly manipulated utilizing a motion path tweening method. To aid in direct manipulation of a motion path of an object, a ghost version of the object can be shown to communicate to a user the position of the object after a motion path animation effect that includes the motion path is performed. The ghost version may also be used to show a start position when a start point is manipulated. | 05-16-2013 |
20130120405 | ANIMATION CREATION AND MANAGEMENT IN PRESENTATION APPLICATION PROGRAMS - An animation timeline is analyzed to determine one or more discrete states. Each discrete state includes one or more animation effects. The discrete states represent scenes of a slide in a slide presentation. The concepts of scenes allows user to view a timeline of scenes, open a scene, and direct manipulate objects in the scene to author animations. The animations can include motion path animation effects, which can be directly manipulated utilizing a motion path tweening method. To aid in direct manipulation of a motion path of an object, a ghost version of the object can be shown to communicate to a user the position of the object after a motion path animation effect that includes the motion path is performed. The ghost version may also be used to show a start position when a start point is manipulated. | 05-16-2013 |
Mirza Peljto, New York, NY US
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20100196332 | Generation of brachial, thoracic and lumbar spinal motor neurons from embryonic stem cells in the absence of all-trans retinoic acid supplement - Disclosed are methods for generating a neuron expressing Hoxc8 transcription factor or a caudal motor neuron comprising culturing an embryonic stem cell in a composition which is essentially free of retinoids and comprises an isotonic salt solution, so as to generate the neuron which expresses Hoxc8 transcription factor or the caudal motor neuron. Disclosed are also methods for generating a caudal brachial motor neuron, a thoracic motor neuron, or a lumbar motor neuron from an embryonic stem cell in a composition essentially free of retinoids and comprising ADFNK medium, an amount of FGF-2, or Gdf11 respectively. Disclosed are also methods of transplanting a motor neuron into a subject comprising generating the motor neuron and transplanting the motor neuron into the subject. Disclosed is also a population of motor neuron cells enriched for motor neuron cells expressing Foxp1 and expressing a gene associated with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). | 08-05-2010 |
Mirza Sabanovic, Tigard, OR US
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20110221802 | Apparatus And Method For Detecting Ink In A Reservoir Using An Overdriven Thermistor And An Electrical Conductor Extending From The Thermistor - A method detects the level of ink in a print head reservoir by monitoring the power drawn by a thermistor positioned within the print head reservoir by an electrical conductor. The method includes dissipating heat in a thermistor positioned within an ink reservoir, the thermistor having an electrical conductor that extends from the thermistor, a length of the electrical conductor extending through at least a portion of the ink reservoir, providing electrical power through the electrical conductor to the thermistor to maintain the thermistor at a predetermined temperature that is a fixed differential above a temperature of the ink reservoir, measuring a parameter that corresponds to the heat dissipated from the thermistor and the length of the electrical conductor extending through the portion of the ink reservoir, and correlating the measured parameter to a predetermined value corresponding to an ink level in the ink reservoir to detect a position of the ink level in the reservoir continuously along the length of the electrical conductor and the thermistor. | 09-15-2011 |
20130147878 | REDUCTION OF ARC-TRACKING IN CHIP ON FLEXIBLE CIRCUIT SUBSTRATES - A flexible circuit substrate has an integrated circuit mounted on the substrate, a first set of traces arranged to connect between a first voltage source and a first set of connectors on the integrated circuit, a second set of traces arranged to connect between a second voltage source and a second set of connectors on the integrated circuit, and a gap in the flexible circuit substrate between the first and second set of traces, the gap of sufficient width to stop an electrical arc-tracking between the first set of traces and the second set of traces. The substrate may have a second gap between the first gap and other traces. | 06-13-2013 |
20130333208 | REDUCTION OF ARC-TRACKING IN CHIP ON FLEXIBLE CIRCUIT SUBSTRATES - A method of manufacturing a flexible circuit, including forming a first set of traces, forming a second set of traces, and cutting a gap between the first and second set of traces. | 12-19-2013 |
Mirza Sabanovic, Portland, OR US
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20100192685 | Apparatus And Method For Detecting Ink In A Reservoir - A method detects the level of ink in a printhead reservoir by monitoring the power drawn by a thermistor positioned within the printhead reservoir. The method includes dissipating power in a thermistor in an ink reservoir, controlling the power dissipated in the thermistor to maintain the thermistor at a temperature that is a fixed differential above a reservoir temperature, measuring a parameter that corresponds to the power dissipated in the thermistor, and comparing the measured parameter to a predetermined value to detect ink in the reservoir contacting the thermistor. | 08-05-2010 |
Mirza Sadovic, Sarajevo BA
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20140089201 | Modular and embeddable electronic commerce system - A system and method that provides trusted commerce functionality on an untrusted website is disclosed. Content rights owners upload the content to the system. The system generates a piece of HTML code to be copied and pasted into a website. The code generates a commerce widget. The widget allows a buyer to review the content, its description and its price, and to safely execute the purchase. The widget maintains an authenticated session with the buyer or visitor in a way that requires no registration prior to purchase. Upon purchase, the buyer can access the content from the widget itself, and means of logging in if they have already purchased the content. The owners can offer items for sale on their own web properties without having to operate as merchants and without redirecting their visitors to other websites. The buyers can make changes to their identity without losing their purchases. | 03-27-2014 |