Stewart, GA
Alan Stewart, Duluth, GA US
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20080269968 | WATERCRAFT POSITION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM & METHOD - Movement of a watercraft/vehicle is precisely controlled for operations such as docking, remaining on-station, and rotating about the craft's center of mass. The system uses the primary propulsion units used to operate the watercraft under normal conditions without the need for thrusters. Two or more primary propulsion units are controlled to move the watercraft/vehicle forward/aft, laterally, obliquely lateral and may include rotation as desired. One propulsion unit produces reverse thrust and one propulsion unit produces forward thrust while the propulsion angles of the propulsion units are controlled. A variable length draglink simplifies operation of the system. An engine control unit and user interface generate signals to control the thrust magnitude and propulsion angles of the propulsion units. Movement sensors provide data to the control unit for improved control of the watercraft/vehicle. | 10-30-2008 |
Alon Stewart, Smyrna, GA US
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20090164850 | Electronic Supervisor - Electronic supervision may be provided. First, a stock number may be sent to a database server. The stock number may correspond to a product comprising, for example, an electrical cable. In response to sending the database server the stock number, specification information corresponding to the product may be received from a database stored on the database server. The specification information may comprise, for an electrical cable, a number of wires, a weight per thousand feet, and a diameter. Next, product production may be monitored to determine faults occurring during production. Monitoring the production may comprise displaying a data monitoring screen to production personnel. The data monitoring screen may provide data regarding the product and product comparison against a standard maintained within the database for the product. Fault data corresponding to the determined faults occurring during the production may be saved to the database. | 06-25-2009 |
20120078409 | Electronic Supervisor - Electronic supervision may be provided. First, a stock number may be sent to a database server. The stock number may correspond to a product comprising, for example, an electrical cable. In response to sending the database server the stock number, specification information corresponding to the product may be received from a database stored on the database server. The specification information may comprise, for an electrical cable, a number of wires, a weight per thousand feet, and a diameter. Next, product production may be monitored to determine faults occurring during production. Monitoring the production may comprise displaying a data monitoring screen to production personnel. The data monitoring screen may provide data regarding the product and product comparison against a standard maintained within the database for the product. Fault data corresponding to the determined faults occurring during the production may be saved to the database. | 03-29-2012 |
Anna M. Stewart, Atlanta, GA US
Dean Stewart, Moultrie, GA US
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20120283863 | RESOURCE SCHEDULING AND ADAPTIVE CONTROL SOFTWARE FOR CUTTING ROOM OPERATIONS - A method and an apparatus are provided for the use of resource scheduling and adaptive control software to optimize the operations of a manufacturing floor environment, particularly the operations of fabric cutting operations. | 11-08-2012 |
Douglas Stewart, Woodstock, GA US
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20150134419 | CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE MANAGEMENT (CEM) METRICS AND OPERATIONAL CORRELATION TECHNIQUES - A mechanism is provided for corresponding network collected metrics to user equipment collected metrics is provided. Customer experience management (CEM) data is retrieved for an event obtained directly from computing devices of customers in a geographical area. The CEM data was stored at the computing devices. The computing devices wirelessly operate on a wireless communication network. CEM data obtained from the computing devices is averaged to determine a CEM data average value. Network data is retrieved for the event obtained from a node in the geographical area on the wireless communication network, and the network data was stored at the node. Network data obtained from the node is averaged to determine a network data average value for the network data. The network data average value is correlated to CEM data average value to determine a relationship between the network data average value and CEM data average value for the event. | 05-14-2015 |
Douglas Aldrich Stewart, Canton, GA US
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20160113094 | Lighting Control with Automated Activation Process - Lighting fixture control systems and method are described including a control station configured to communicate with a plurality of remotely located fixture control devices that are associated with lighting fixtures. Individual fixture control devices may be configured to perform automatic activation operations, that include the fixture control device determining one or more of an identifier of the node, a GPS coordinate of the node, an operating Voltage of the node, a lamp Wattage of the lighting device, a lamp type of the lighting fixture, and a dimming capability of the lighting fixture. The fixture control device may be configured to send results of the automatic activation operation to the control station. The control station may be configured to store a file associated with the node, including the received results of the automatic activation operation. | 04-21-2016 |
Geoff D. Stewart, Evans, GA US
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20090322114 | SUPPORT DEVICE FOR VEHICLES - A support device is for a vehicle having a body, a roof spaced above the body and a seat back. The support device includes a base or body connectable with the vehicle and having a mounting portion configured for attachment of the seat back and a recess providing a storage space. A roof support has a first end connected with the base and a second end connectable with the roof. The roof support is configured to retain the roof spaced generally above a remainder of the vehicle. Preferably, the roof support includes two struts extending between the base and the roof, the base transferring the weight of the roof from the struts and to the vehicle body. Preferably, the struts each include a fluid passage extending between the roof and the base, the passage being configured to discharge fluid beneath the vehicle body. | 12-31-2009 |
20100133308 | UNIVERSAL ACCESSORY MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR GOLF CARS AND UTILITY VEHICLES - A golf accessory for attaching to an accessory mounting system of a golf car. The accessory mounting system including a bracket that is configured to connectably receive the golf accessory and a mount for attachment to the golf car and configured to connectably receive the bracket. The mount including a base that has a generally vertical surface, an aperture extending generally horizontally into the base from the vertical surface and configured to receive a portion of a fastener coupled with the bracket, and a slotted opening extending into the base and configured to receive a portion of the bracket. The base including a generally horizontal surface and the slotted opening extends generally vertically into the base from the horizontal surface. The golf accessory including a golf-related item, and means for connecting the golf-related item to the bracket. | 06-03-2010 |
20110023652 | MODULAR PEDAL ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLES - A modular pedal assembly for use with a vehicle that includes a prime mover, a control circuit, and a brake assembly. The modular pedal assembly including a base that is removably connectable with the vehicle, a brake pedal, an accelerator pedal that is displaceable between a first position and a second position, and a control output regulator that includes a first sensor and a second sensor. In a vehicle having an electric motor prime mover, the first sensor is a limit switch electrically connected to the control circuit, and the second sensor is a variable resistor. In a vehicle having an internal combustion engine prime mover, the first sensor is a limit switch operable to control a starter motor, and the second sensor is a limit switch operable to control a spark plug ignition. | 02-03-2011 |
Geoffrey D. Stewart, Evans, GA US
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20090145260 | Pedal assembly for vehicles - A pedal assembly is for a vehicle including a motor and a braking mechanism. An actuator pedal is coupled with the vehicle so as to be displaceable between initial and maximum displaced positions and operatively connected with the motor. A brake pedal is coupled with the vehicle so as to be displaceable between initial and park positions and operatively coupled with the braking mechanism to actuate the mechanism in the park position. A brake retainer mechanism includes a coupler connected with the brake pedal and a retainer coupled with the vehicle so as to be angularly displaceable about an axis. The retainer is releasably engageable with the coupler and the actuator pedal to prevent angular displacement of the retainer in a first direction about the retainer axis. As such, the brake pedal is retained at the park position when the coupler and the actuator pedal are engaged with the retainer. | 06-11-2009 |
Harold Stewart, Cumming, GA US
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20080288267 | Method and apparatus for automatically managing work tickets - Disclosed is an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system that automatically manages work tickets. The IVR system receives a work ticket (e.g., a dig ticket) from a Call Center. The work ticket corresponds to work to be performed by a contractor. The IVR system transmits a notification of the work ticket to a technician. The IVR system then receives a response to the notification from the technician. The IVR system then transmits the response to the contractor and/or Call Center. | 11-20-2008 |
20100164791 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING MAPPING DATA - A method and apparatus for providing mapping data in a network are disclosed. For example, the method receives coordinate data from a customer mobile endpoint device, and processes the coordinate data against at least one existing map. The method then identifies a route associated with the coordinate data as a candidate new route if the route is not previously known on the at least one existing map. | 07-01-2010 |
20120009904 | Systems, Methods, and Computer Program Products for Determining a Location of a Tracked Device After a Device or Network Failure - Systems, methods, and computer program products are for receiving a tracking failure notification including a device identifier of a tracked device that is unavailable because of a failure condition, determining the failure condition as being one of a network failure and a tracked device failure, retrieving known location data of the tracked device including a last known location of the tracked device, determining a potential location of the tracked device, and notifying an entity of the failure condition, the device identifier, and the potential location. | 01-12-2012 |
20160109249 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING MAPPING DATA - A method and apparatus for providing mapping data in a network are disclosed. For example, the method receives coordinate data from a customer mobile endpoint device, and processes the coordinate data against at least one existing map. The method then identifies a route associated with the coordinate data as a candidate new route if the route is not previously known on the at least one existing map. | 04-21-2016 |
Harold J. Stewart, Alpharetta, GA US
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20100049765 | Geocoding Method Using Multidimensional Vector Spaces - A process for evaluating and geocoding of GIS data elements utilizes a plurality of “locate” tests and a weighting scheme to express the match results as a multidimensional vector. Multiple inputs and data sources, as well as ambiguous and partial input data, are used to generate an output with improved precision by applying a weighting function to each input element and generating a set of test vectors (i.e., in the input data element weighted by the known accuracy of the element/source). A sum of a plurality of tests is then generated as the “characteristic vector” of the test set. By using two (or more) different sets of tests, two (or more) characteristic vectors are formed. Various well-known algebraic techniques can then be used to evaluate the results of each set of tests and select the “best match” result. | 02-25-2010 |
Harold Jeffrey Stewart, Alpharetta, GA US
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20100095069 | Program Security Through Stack Segregation - For each process a stack data structure that includes two stacks, which are joined at their bases, is created. The two stacks include a normal stack, which grows downward, and an inverse stack, which grows upward. Items on the stack data structure are segregated into protected and unprotected classes. Protected items include frame pointers and return addresses, which are stored on the normal stack. Unprotected items are function parameters and local variables. The unprotected items are stored on the inverse stack. | 04-15-2010 |
20100217773 | METHOD FOR WEB-BASED EXPLORATION OF NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE - In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, a method of data drilling is presented. A network database is deployed in a network, such as the Internet, for broad-based user access. Network information is stored in the network database and is organized in layers. A graphical user interface with data objects is presented to an end user. Selecting a data object generates a query performed by a server. Each query produces more details on an initially selected data object. | 08-26-2010 |
Harold Jeffrey Stewart, Cumming, GA US
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20100125560 | Uncertainty-based geocoding for risk management - System frameworks and methods are described that convert textual location data into physical location data and perform precise operations upon the results regardless of the uncertainty inherent within the data. Embodiments may yield one or more location candidate and per-candidate uncertainty data is natively preserved in a manner which allows precise statements to be made against the imprecise location data. The data representation of the geocoding result is not a single latitude-longitude coordinate, but one or more polygons or a polypolygon. | 05-20-2010 |
Holly M. Stewart, Moreland, GA US
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20100319176 | SMART SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE COSMETIC REPAIR - The present invention is directed to system for repairing a cosmetic defect of a vehicle. The system comprises a portable computing device and at least one storage compartment. A plurality of articles can be stored in the compartment. Location and amount of content of the articles can be tracked and displayed on the portable computing device. The portable computing device can further contain a database for storing repair data. | 12-23-2010 |
James Stewart, Conyers, GA US
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20100200778 | PACKAGING SYSTEM FOR BRACHYTHERAPY IMPLANT - The present disclosure relates to a thermo formed tray having an upper half and a lower half. The upper half and the lower half define a closed configuration when the upper half and the lower half are substantially adjacent one another and an open configuration when the upper half and the lower half are substantially apart from one another. A predetermined area is provided in at least one of the upper half and the lower half for containing a product in the closed configuration, the product having at least one radioactive seed held in a predetermined seed configuration. At least one cutter guide is contained in the thermoformed tray. | 08-12-2010 |
Jefferson Franklin Stewart, Mcdonough, GA US
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20100015874 | POLYESTER WOVEN FABRIC - A polyester garment material including a set of 100% polyester warp yarns and a set of 100% polyester weft yarns, wherein the warp and weft yarns are interlaced to form the garment material. The warp and weft yarns comprise of air-jet spun polyester fibers that wisk moisture away from an individual wearing the garment material and, therefore, provide a quick-drying, breathable garment material that simulates the absorbency characteristics of cotton yarns. The set of polyester warp yarns and the set of polyester weft yarns may be interlaced to form a ground fabric, where a set of polyester pile yarns may then be interlaced with the ground fabric so that the pile yarns extend outwardly (e.g., forming a plurality of loops) on the front side, back side, or both sides of the ground fabric. | 01-21-2010 |
Jimmy Lee Stewart, Woodstock, GA US
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20130145613 | Single Punch Method of Making Battery Plates for Lead-Acid Batteries - A method of making battery plates for lead-acid batteries includes providing a strip of material comprising lead; and punching material out of the strip to form a grid comprising wires having a non-rectangular cross-sectional shape by utilizing a die set comprising a plurality of male die components and female die components, wherein each of the male die components comprises a first portion having a first cross-sectional shape and a second portion having a second-cross sectional shape. A single punch of the material creates a hole in the material and also forms the periphery of the hole. | 06-13-2013 |
John Mills Stewart, Sandy Springs, GA US
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20100105306 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR THE DETECTION OF ANATOMICAL STRUCTURES AND POSITIONS THEREOF - The various embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to systems and methods for the detection of anatomical structures and anatomical positions. More particularly, the various embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to the detection of musculoskeletal elements, such as bones, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and the like, which could be useful for example in poultry processing for bone screening as well as for guidance of machines for processing. For example, a system for detecting a bone in a carcass comprises: a device for supporting a carcass comprising a base and a frame attached to the base, wherein the frame is configured to contact at least a portion of a cavity of a carcass; and an electromagnetic radiation source, wherein the electromagnetic radiation source is configured to irradiate at least a portion of a cavity of a carcass; | 04-29-2010 |
Josh L. Stewart, Fayetteville, GA US
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20110012384 | Vehicle and method for mobile hair care center - Disclosed is a wheeled motorized vehicle designed and licensed to operate on public roads and specially equipped and furnished for the providing of hair and personal grooming services to male and/or female customers. The vehicle may be dispatched to a customer's location as a result of an individual on-demand basis, or the vehicle and its crew of professional grooming personnel may provide services to a plurality of persons at a specific entertainment or sports venue, or as contracted with in association with a business or academic institution. Also disclosed is a method for utilizing a plurality of the said vehicles in the business of a nationwide network of standardized mobile grooming services, via franchise opportunities. Franchisees enter into a franchise/license agreement to operate similarly-equipped vehicle(s) in various locations, provided that franchisees are experienced and qualified in the hair and/or personal grooming industry. | 01-20-2011 |
Krystle Stewart, Decatur, GA US
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20150027929 | PROCESSES FOR TREATING TAILINGS STREAMS - Provided are processes for treating a tailings stream which comprises water and solids, the process comprising: (i) adding one or more anionic polymer flocculants and one or more nonionic polymer flocculants to the tailings stream; (ii) allowing at least a portion of the solids to flocculate; and (iii) separating at least a portion of the flocculated solids from the tailings stream. | 01-29-2015 |
Matthew David Stewart, Sharpsburg, GA US
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20120061323 | LIGHT WEIGHT ORIENTED NET ASSEMBLY FOR OIL CAPTURE AND CONTAINMENT - A light weight oriented net or netting assembly is provided for oil capture and containment. The netting assembly is made by biaxially stretching or orienting starting materials to form a pattern of oriented strands and integral junctions that, while being light in weight, is also strong enough to be used to capture and remove oil from contaminated water without an outer stabilizing jacket. The assembly is preferably made from oriented polypropylene netting that is folded, gathered, bunched and/or otherwise layered upon itself on the order of 16-64 times and then crimped in one or more locations to secure the netting layers in a bow tie or tubular configuration that forms net cavities and an open cell structure to capture and contain oil that has been dispersed in water. Oil in the netting assembly can then be removed, such as by pressing or other removal process, after which the netting assembly may be reused. | 03-15-2012 |
20150114909 | LIGHT WEIGHT ORIENTED NET ASSEMBLY FOR OIL CAPTURE AND CONTAINMENT - A light weight oriented net or netting assembly is provided for oil capture and containment. The netting assembly is made by biaxially stretching or orienting starting materials to form a pattern of oriented strands and integral junctions that, while being light in weight, is also strong enough to be used to capture and remove oil from contaminated water without an outer stabilizing jacket. The assembly is preferably made from oriented polypropylene netting that is folded, gathered, bunched and/or otherwise layered upon itself on the order of 16-64 times and then crimped in one or more locations to secure the netting layers in a bow tie or tubular configuration that forms net cavities and an open cell structure to capture and contain oil that has been dispersed in water. Oil in the netting assembly can then be removed, such as by pressing or other removal process, after which the netting assembly may be reused. | 04-30-2015 |
Melissa Ann Stewart, Cumming, GA US
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20150130336 | KITCHEN ORGANIZER - An organizer station for conveniently organizing and retaining a plurality of essential tools in provided. The organizer station may comprise a cabinet base defining a compartment space, wherein a front portion of the cabinet base forms an access opening to the compartment space; a plurality of hooks provided by the cabinet base; a cabinet top provided by the cabinet base; a cookbook stand pivotably mounted to the cabinet top so that the cookbook stand pivots to a visually accessible position and a prone position; at least one door pivotably mounted along the access opening so as to be positionable in an open position and a closed position encasing the compartment space; at least one door shelf operably attached along each door; a plurality of storage components housed within the compartment space; and a plurality of sub-compartment spaces defined by the compartment spaces and the plurality of storage components. | 05-14-2015 |
Noel Stewart, Cumming, GA US
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20130313296 | ARTICLE CARRIER - An article carrier may include a handle, a collapsible article holder with a pop-down base, and one or more support columns vertically connecting the handle to the base of the collapsible article holder. The collapsible article holder may have a number of openings for accepting articles. Material cut from the carrier to form the openings may form the support columns. Moreover, tabs that are connected to the material from the openings may also be cut from the carrier so as to provide a surface for gluing or otherwise affixing the support columns to the base. For openings on the extreme ends of the article holder, material cut from the carrier to form the openings may be folded towards the ends of the article holder so as to form end flaps. The end flaps facilitate preventing accidental reading of UPC barcodes or other indicia on the articles carried in the article holder. | 11-28-2013 |
20130313951 | CARTON BASED PRODUCT DISPENSER - The present application provides a product dispenser for use with a number of objects. The product dispenser may include a loading shelf, a carton opening mechanism on the loading shelf, and one or more dispensing shelves. | 11-28-2013 |
20140367380 | Divisible Carton Package - The present application provides a divisible carton package for use with a number of products. The divisible carton package may include a first independent carton with a first dispensing section and a second independent carton with a second dispensing section. The first independent carton and the second independent carton are connected by a tearable hinge such that the first dispensing section and the second dispensing section face each other. | 12-18-2014 |
Noel G. Stewart, Cumming, GA US
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20120298732 | CARTON - The present application and the resultant patent provide a carton for a number of articles. The carton may include a top wall, a pair of sidewalls, a rear wall, and a dispenser section. The dispenser section may extend along a top wall portion of the top wall, a side wall portion of each of the pair of sidewalls, and the rear wall. | 11-29-2012 |
Parks Stewart, Norcross, GA US
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20100114373 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SCANNING A WORKSPACE VOLUME FOR OBJECTS - A representative robotic machine includes an end-of-arm that is located in a work area; and a safety scanner system that scans for objects in a workspace volume around the end-of-arm. The safety scanner system determines whether to stop operations of the robotic machine based on the presence of the objects in the workspace volume. | 05-06-2010 |
Peter Stewart, Atlanta, GA US
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20150030150 | Systems, Methods, and Computer Programs for Transitioning from a Phone-Only Mode to a Web Conference Mode - Various embodiments of systems, methods, and computer programs are disclosed for transitioning from a phone-only mode to a web conference mode. One embodiment is a method for participating in an audio conference comprising: a conferencing system establishing an audio conference between a plurality of participants via a communication network, at least one of the participants participating in the audio conference in a phone-only mode; and a server in communication with the conferencing system presenting to the phone-only participant, via a user interface on a computing device, a phone-only control menu for enabling the phone-only participant to selectively transition from the phone-only mode to a web conferencing mode. | 01-29-2015 |
Stephen Kraigh Stewart, Atlanta, GA US
Steven Stewart, Alpharetta, GA US
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20120326836 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTHORIZED CONNECTION OF UTILITY SERVICE - Systems and methods for authorizing the connection of a utility service are disclosed. The system can comprise a utility meter, or other utility connection, a utility server, and a means of communication. The utility meter can comprise a disconnect switch capable of connecting and disconnecting a location from the utility. The disconnect switch can connect the utility to the location upon a command from the server and confirmation from a customer. The system can enable utilities to offer pay-as-you-go and pre-paid utility services, which can minimize the financial exposure of the utility. The system can also enable customers to connect utility services without having to be present and/or come into physical contact with utility equipment. | 12-27-2012 |
Veronica Stewart, Columbus, GA US
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20090289111 | System And Method For Providing A Product-Based Coupon Card Account - Providing a product-based coupon account. Specifically, the invention provides systems and methods for providing consumers with a coupon account for receiving an incentive or discount for purchasing a particular product. The consumer is issued a coupon account or coupon card that can be used at a merchant to receive the incentive at the time of purchase of the particular product. The coupon card is scanned at the merchant point of sale and information associated with the transaction including product-level information (e.g., SKU or UPC) and information associated with the coupon card is communicated to a authorization computing system for approval based on this information. The coupon card can be issued for one-time use or can receive updated incentives periodically. | 11-26-2009 |
Walter Mason Stewart, Brunswick, GA US
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20080229416 | Computer Network Virus Protection System and Method - A network is protected from viruses through the use of a sacrificial server, which may be physical or virtual. Any executable programs or other suspicious parts of incoming e-mail messages are forwarded to a sacrificial server, where they are converted to non-executable format such as Adobe Acrobat PDF and sent to the recipient. The sacrificial server is then checked for virus activity. After the execution is completed, the sacrificial server is rebooted. | 09-18-2008 |