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Arshad Bebal, San Diego, CA US
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20090113558 | PROGRESSIVE BOOT FOR A WIRELESS DEVICE - Techniques for performing progressive boot to reduce perceived boot time for a wireless device are described. Program codes to be stored in a bulk non-volatile memory may be partitioned into multiple code images. A first code image may include program codes used to support basic functionality of the wireless device. A second code image may include the remaining program codes. For progressive boot, the first code image may be loaded first from the bulk non-volatile memory. Once the first code image has been loaded, the wireless device may be rendered operational and may appear as functional to a user. While the wireless device is operational, the second code image may be loaded from the bulk non-volatile memory as background task and/or on-demand as needed. | 04-30-2009 |
Arshad Choudry, Derbyshire GB
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20100222522 | RESINOUS MATERIALS, ARTICLES MADE THEREWITH AND METHODS OF PRODUCING SAME - A curable resinous material, and a method of manufacturing same, the curable resinous material comprising a resinous matrix material (R) with thermoplastic material (TP) distributed therein, some of said thermoplastic material (TP) being substantially fully dissolved in the matrix resin material (R) with other of the thermoplastic materials (TP) being only partially dissolved within the matrix material (R) when the resinous material is cured. The invention also provides a curable resinous material, and a method of manufacturing same, comprising a resinous matrix material (R) and a thermoplastic material (TP) distributed within the resinous matrix material (R) so that at least some of said thermoplastic material (TP) remains partially undissolved in the resinous matrix material (R) when cured. | 09-02-2010 |
Arshad Farooqi, Potomac Falls, VA US
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20140026113 | Mobile Application Creation System - A computer implemented method and system for creating a mobile application provides a mobile application development software (MADS) and pre-coded software components (PCSCs) encapsulated in a mobile application creation interface (MACI). The MADS dynamically maps data to be rendered in the mobile application with one or more data sources and launches the MACI. The MADS creates one or more composite software components (CSCs) by combining more than one of distinct software components selected from component sources and/or the PCSCs. The MADS inserts one or more PCSCs and/or CSCs into the MACI. The MADS generates one or more recommendations for adding one or more characteristic objects associated with the mobile application. The MADS creates the mobile application using the inserted PCSCs, the created composite software components, the recommendations, the dynamically mapped data, and/or an adaptively configured application programming interfaces that facilitate backend integration of the mobile application with the user device. | 01-23-2014 |
20150012908 | Mobile Application Creation System - A computer implemented method and system for creating a mobile application provides a mobile application development software (MADS) and pre-coded software components (PCSCs) encapsulated in a mobile application creation interface (MACI). The MADS dynamically maps data to be rendered in the mobile application with one or more data sources and launches the MACI. The MADS creates one or more composite software components (CSCs) by combining more than one of distinct software components selected from component sources and/or the PCSCs. The MADS inserts one or more PCSCs and/or CSCs into the MACI. The MADS generates one or more recommendations for adding one or more characteristic objects associated with the mobile application. The MADS creates the mobile application using the inserted PCSCs, the created composite software components, the recommendations, the dynamically mapped data, and/or an adaptively configured application programming interfaces that facilitate backend integration of the mobile application with the user device. | 01-08-2015 |
Arshad Tayyeb, San Francisco, CA US
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20140278071 | ESTIMATING TIMES TO LEAVE AND TO TRAVEL - In an embodiment, a data processing method comprises obtaining a present location value indicating a present location of a computing device and event data indicating an event location and an event time; determining a route of travel between the present location and the event location for a mode of transportation from the present location to the event location; determining one or more route segments in the route of travel; determining one or more estimated journey times respectively for each of the route segments; adding one or more padding time values to each of the route segments; determining a total travel time based upon the journey times and the padding time values for all of the route segments; determining a recommended time to leave based upon a current time and a difference between the event time and the total travel time; wherein the method is performed by one or more computing devices. | 09-18-2014 |
20140278086 | USING HISTORICAL LOCATION DATA TO IMPROVE ESTIMATES OF LOCATION - In an embodiment, a data processing method comprises obtaining, from a calendar database associated with a particular mobile computing device, an event record specifying an event, and a date value and a time value indicating a date and time of the event; obtaining, from a user location history table accessible to a server computer, historical location data specifying a plurality of past geographical locations of the particular mobile computing device; using the server computer, determining, based upon the plurality of past geographical locations of the particular mobile computing device, a predicted location of the event; based upon the predicted location of the event, a current location of the particular mobile computing device, and mode data specifying a particular mode of transportation, calculating a route of travel between the current location and the predicted location and an estimated duration of travel; determining, based upon the date value, time value, route of travel and estimated duration of travel, a recommended time to leave to arrive at the predicted location of the event approximately on time. | 09-18-2014 |