Ghanea-Hercock
Robert Ghanea-Hercock, Oxfordshire GB
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20100211570 | DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM - The present invention relates to distributed systems in which resource utilisation decisions depend upon the semi-automatic categorisation of resource descriptions stored in the distributed system. In the principal embodiment, the resource descriptions are web service descriptions which are augmented with tags (i.e. descriptive words or phrases) entered by users and/or by web service administrators. The initial use of automatic categorisation of these descriptions, followed by a user-driven fine-tuning of the automatically-generated categories enables the rapid creation of reliable categorisation of the resource descriptions, which in turns results in better resource utilisation decisions and hence a more efficient use of the resources of the distributed system. | 08-19-2010 |
Robert Ghanea-Hercock, London GB
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20150270089 | PRINTED ACTIVE DEVICE - A method of manufacturing an article with integral active electronic component comprising: using an additive manufacturing process to: a) form a non-electrically conductive substrate; b) form a non-electrically conductive perforated layer having an aperture; c) form electrically conductive anode and cathode elements spaced in the aperture; d) deposit a conductive electrical connection to each of the elements suitable for imparting an electrical potential difference between the elements; e) form a non-electrically conductive sealing layer atop the perforated layer so as to retain and seal the aperture in the perforated layer. | 09-24-2015 |
Robert A. Ghanea-Hercock, Ipswich GB
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20090254977 | Method and Apparatus for Communicating Information Between Devices - A network of devices permits data to be stored on the devices and subsequently searched and accessed from any other one of the devices. A plurality of channels are defined to distribute a plurality of access points throughout the network. A mechanism securely assigns authorizations to users to read or write from or to specified ones of the channels, which authorizations are capable of being checked by each of the access points. To write into a channel, a request is made to one of the access points which checks if the requesting user is authorized to write onto the requested channel. If appropriate, the data is associated with the requested channel. To search for data from a particular channel or group of channels, a search request is made to one of the access points which first checks the requesting user is authorized to read from the requested channel or group of channels. If appropriate it issues a corresponding search request or requests to a subset of the devices which checks to see if stored data satisfying the request exists there and, if so, the data is transmitted to the requesting user. Otherwise the search request is forwarded to another one or more of the devices. | 10-08-2009 |
Robert A. Ghanea-Hercock, Oxford GB
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20110320487 | ELECTRONIC RESOURCE STORAGE SYSTEM - A peer-to-peer network providing a distributed document store is disclosed. A problem with known distributed document stores is that search engines are unable to respond quickly to changes in the stored documents or the addition or removal of peers. In the described embodiment, the peers in the network send search queries to one another and each keeps a record of which peers most frequently respond to those queries, and the quality of the responses. The peers each maintain a data structure 46 including connection weights to each of the other peers which depend on that record. By then forwarding search queries to peers selected on the basis of the connection weights, rapid retrieval of relevant documents is enabled. Search queries are generated automatically by peers as well as being generated by users. Because the generation of search queries (either automatically or by users) updates the connection weights, the peer-to-peer network is able to rapidly adapted to changes in the documents stored in the peer-to-peer network. In addition to document storage and retrieval the invention finds application in distributed applications which dynamically select a Web Service to perform a function at run-time. | 12-29-2011 |