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20090116812 | SYSTEM AND DATA MODEL FOR SHARED VIEWING AND EDITING OF TIME-BASED MEDIA - The present invention provides a system and method for enabling shared viewing and editing of time-based media with improved speed by avoiding manipulation and re-manipulation of a stored underlying video data format through the use of metadata processes and cross-linked multi-level metadata processes and systems for operating with a decision list tracking device. | 05-07-2009 |
20090129740 | SYSTEM FOR INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP EDITING OF NETWORKED TIME-BASED MEDIA - The present invention provides an easy to use web-based editing tool for time-based video content and media. The proposed system operates with metadata drivers for controlling a playing device without changing underlying encoded video data by tracking and recording playback decision actions by an operator/editor/user. Multiple user edits and multiple edit levels are enabled by tracking each step of the playback decision action and linking each to the underlying time-based video media. | 05-21-2009 |
20090262729 | SYSTEM FOR EFFECTING A TELEPHONE CALL OVER A COMPUTER NETWORK WITHOUT ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD OPERATION - A system for effecting a telephone call between telephonic devices is operative to use a computer network, without manual use of the alphanumeric keypads. A third party call control (3PCC) application program interface (API) provides the capability for users to use a web browser or other Internet capable software to place a call, rather than using the telephone keypad. A third party call control application program interface includes a uniform resource locator operable over the Internet to cause a call between a first telephonic device and a second telephonic device to be completed. The uniform resource locator includes identification of the first telephonic device and identification of the second telephonic device. | 10-22-2009 |
20100169786 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR VISUAL BROWSING, DEEP TAGGING, AND SYNCHRONIZED COMMENTING - The present invention provides a system, method, and apparatus for visual browsing, deep tagging, and synchronized comment regarding interactive time-based media data. Operational modules are provided that allow users to more effectively discover and preview and view time-based media in order to choose and locate sub-segments in time that are of particular user interest, and to provide user comments viewable by others on selected sections of the time-based media subject matter. | 07-01-2010 |
20110107369 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENABLING SOCIAL BROWSING OF NETWORKED TIME-BASED MEDIA - The present invention provides an easy to use web-based system for enabling multiple-user social browsing of underlying video/DEVSA media content. A plurality of user interfaces are employed linked with one or more underlying programming modules and controlling algorithms. A data model is similarly supported and used for managing complex social commenting and details regarding a particular video set of interest. An interest intensity measurement and mapping system and mode are provided for increased use. | 05-05-2011 |
20130089192 | SYSTEM FOR EFFECTING A TELEPHONE CALL OVER A COMPUTER NETWORK WITHOUT ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD OPERATION - A system for effecting a telephone call between telephonic devices is operative to use a computer network, without manual use of the alphanumeric keypads. A third party call control (3PCC) application program interface (API) provides the capability for users to use a web browser or other Internet capable software to place a call, rather than using the telephone keypad. A third party call control application program interface includes a uniform resource locator operable over the Internet to cause a call between a first telephonic device and a second telephonic device to be completed. The uniform resource locator includes identification of the first telephonic device and identification of the second telephonic device. | 04-11-2013 |
20140169225 | THIRD PARTY CALL CONTROL APPLICATION PROGRAM INTERFACE - A third party call control (3PCC) application program interface (API) permits for users to use a web browser or other Internet capable software to place a call. The third party call control application program interface includes a first uniform resource locator operable over the Internet to effect a call between first and telephonic devices to be completed. The first uniform resource locator includes identification of the first telephonic device and identification of the second telephonic device. | 06-19-2014 |
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20080275855 | ADVANCED SCROLLING FOR RELATIONAL DATABASE APPLICATIONS - Disclosed are a method, a system and a computer program for scrolling to an arbitrary position in a set of unfetched rows of data in a relational database. Each of the rows has a plurality of columns and a class value in each of the columns. Also, each column of the set of rows of data has class values for a specified data class, and the rows ore ordered in the set according to a given sequence of these classes. The method of this invention, preferably, comprises the steps of identifying one of the rows in the database, and finding that one of the rows by identifying the given sequence of data classes by which the rows are ordered in the database, and for each of the data classes in the given sequence, determining the class value for the data class in the identified one of the rows. These rows may be ordered for purposes of a query in the database. Preferably, values of the data classes in the identified one of the rows are themselves determined, one data class at a time, and in the order in which the data classes occur in the given sequence. | 11-06-2008 |
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20110055686 | RICH TEXT HANDLING FOR A WEB APPLICATION - A method and apparatus for representing and controlling documents including rich text for Web based applications and browsers is provided so that editing of rich text can be facilitated within the browsers. The rich text is represented in a memory structure so that various formats may be flexible maintained. Text, images, tables, links and the like are represented in the memory structure, which may be maintained in databases for eventual editing. A controller class and subsidiary classes represent the rich text and provide methods to convert html to the memory structure and back, representing the rich text in a relational database, retrieving the rich text from a relational database, and presenting the rich text for editing. A spell checking facility for the rich text is included. | 03-03-2011 |
20110055690 | RICH TEXT HANDLING FOR A WEB APPLICATION - A method and apparatus for representing and controlling documents including rich text for Web based applications and browsers is provided so that editing of rich text can be facilitated within the browsers. The rich text is represented in a memory structure so that various formats may be flexible maintained. Text, images, tables, links and the like are represented in the memory structure, which may be maintained in databases for eventual editing. A controller class and subsidiary classes represent the rich text and provide methods to convert html to the memory structure and back, representing the rich text in a relational database, retrieving the rich text from a relational database, and presenting the rich text for editing. A spell checking facility for the rich text is included. | 03-03-2011 |
20130305141 | RICH TEXT HANDLING FOR A WEB APPLICATION - A method and apparatus for representing and controlling documents including rich text for Web based applications and browsers is provided so that editing of rich text can be facilitated within the browsers. The rich text is represented in a memory structure so that various formats may be flexible maintained. Text, images, tables, links and the like are represented in the memory structure, which may be maintained in databases for eventual editing. A controller class and subsidiary classes represent the rich text and provide methods to convert html to the memory structure and back, representing the rich text in a relational database, retrieving the rich text from a relational database, and presenting the rich text for editing. A spell checking facility for the rich text is included. | 11-14-2013 |
20130311879 | RICH TEXT HANDLING FOR A WEB APPLICATION - A method and apparatus for representing and controlling documents including rich text for Web based applications and browsers is provided so that editing of rich text can be facilitated within the browsers. The rich text is represented in a memory structure so that various formats may be flexible maintained. Text, images, tables, links and the like are represented in the memory structure, which may be maintained in databases for eventual editing. A controller class and subsidiary classes represent the rich text and provide methods to convert html to the memory structure and back, representing the rich text in a relational database, retrieving the rich text from a relational database, and presenting the rich text for editing. A spell checking facility for the rich text is included. | 11-21-2013 |
20140365497 | DOCUMENT HANDLING IN A WEB APPLICATION - A unique document handling facility on the scale of a Lotus Notes document. Preferably, the documents are stored in a relational database and served-up using Java servlets, with provisions for handling document content and group level security. | 12-11-2014 |
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20100203748 | Electrical ground connector - An electrical ground connector assembly including a bus bar adapted to have a plurality of electrical wires separately connected thereto; and a combined electrical connection and mounting post assembly directly connected to the bus bar. The combined electrical connection and mounting post assembly is adapted to directly connect an electrical conductor thereto. The combined electrical connection and mounting post assembly extends from the bus bar in a generally cantilever fashion and is configured to supportingly attach the bus bar to a structure. | 08-12-2010 |
20100221935 | GROUND CONNECTOR - A ground connector including a first section and a second section. The first section includes a first member with a threaded post, a second member pivotably connected to the first member, and a pusher on the first member. The second member includes a stepped surface configured to be engaged by the pusher to clamp a pedestal directly between the first and second members. The second section is movably located on the threaded post and configured to directly contact and clamp a conductor towards the pedestal. | 09-02-2010 |
20100299909 | Ground connector - A ground connector including a first section and a second section. The first section includes a first member with a threaded post, a second member pivotably connected to the first member, and a pusher on the first member. The second member includes a stepped surface configured to be engaged by the pusher to clamp a pedestal directly between the first and second members. The second section is movably located on the threaded post and configured to directly contact and clamp a conductor towards the pedestal. | 12-02-2010 |
20110065339 | Electrical terminal with hermaphiditic connection section - An electrical terminal including a first connection section adapted to connect to a first electrical conductor; and a second connection section connected to the first connection section. The second connection section is adapted to removably connect to a mating electrical terminal. The second connection section includes a first lateral side with a first bent section forming an inward facing slot. The second connection section includes an opposite second lateral side with a second bent section which is bent in a direction generally opposite a bend of the first bent section. An angle of the bend of the first bent section is greater than an angle of a bend of the second bent section. | 03-17-2011 |
20140020528 | Cutting Tool With Actuated Blade Guide - A cutting tool with first and second pivoted shearing blades has a guide member mounted to the first blade for transverse movement relative to the first blade and toward and away from the second blade. The guide member has at least one transverse restraining surface that confronts a transverse guided surface of at least one of the distal blade portions during cutting to resist axial separation of the cutting edges away from the cutting plane. In some embodiments, the guide member is actuated by placing the workpiece between the blades. Alternatively, the guide member is actuated by relative pivotal movement of the blades. | 01-23-2014 |
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20110150986 | QUININE FORMULATIONS, METHOD OF MAKING, AND METHO OF USE THEREOF - Disclosed herein are quinine formulations and methods of using quinine formulations. Specifically disclosed herein are solid oral dosage forms which can be administered as a capsule or tablet, or alternatively as a sprinkle form with the patient experiencing little or no bitter taste. The dosage forms provide immediate release in vitro and in vivo. | 06-23-2011 |
20110150992 | QUININE FORMULATIONS, METHOD OF MAKING, AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - Disclosed herein are quinine formulations and methods of using quinine formulations. Specifically disclosed herein are solid oral dosage forms which can be administered as a capsule or tablet, or alternatively as a sprinkle form with the patient experiencing little or no bitter taste. The dosage forms provide immediate release in vitro and in vivo. | 06-23-2011 |
20120183605 | QUININE FORMULATIONS, METHOD OF MAKING, AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - Disclosed herein are quinine formulations and methods of using quinine formulations. Specifically disclosed herein are solid oral dosage forms which can be administered as a capsule or tablet, or alternatively as a sprinkle form with the patient experiencing little or no bitter taste. The dosage forms provide immediate release in vitro and in vivo. | 07-19-2012 |
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20090259453 | Method of modeling SRAM cell - A method of modeling an SRAM cell is provided. Initially, transistor models are provided based on transistor devices, and an SRAM cell model is provided including the transistor models. The present methodology streamlines the modeling process by modeling in order the pull up, pass gate and pull down transistors so as to minimize the number of transistor modeling iterations needed, and by focusing on the specific areas of transistor operation to achieve the desired level of operational accuracy. Variations to the model are provided, mimicking variations in data from actual devices, and yield based on failure estimation is measured using the model and its variations. | 10-15-2009 |
20100010798 | Modeling of variations in drain-induced barrier lowering (DIBL) - The present method is a method of modeling Drain-Induced Barrier Lowering (DIBL) in a transistor model, the transistor model being based on a MOSFET transistor. The transistor model includes a base, a source, a drain, a gate, and a gate terminal. In the present method, a voltage is applied to the gate terminal, a voltage is applied to the drain, and an electrical potential is applied between the gate terminal and gate. The magnitude of electrical potential applied between the gate terminal and gate is varied in proportion to the magnitude of voltage applied to the drain. | 01-14-2010 |
20120159419 | MODEL LIBRARY IMPLEMENTATION AND METHODOLOGY FOR WORST CASE PERFORMANCE MODELING FOR SRAM CELLS - Worst case performance of an SRAM cell may be simulated more accurately with less intensive computations. An embodiment includes determining, by a processor, a process corner G of an SRAM cell, having pull-down, pass-gate, and pull-up devices, process corner G being defined as the worst performance of the cell when only global variations of parameters of the SRAM cell are included, setting each of the pull-down, pass-gate, and pull-up devices at process corner G, performing, on the processor, a number of Monte Carlo simulations of the SRAM cell devices around process corner G with only local variations of the parameters, generating a normal probability distribution for I | 06-21-2012 |