Leonard, GB
Andrew John Leonard, Surrey GB
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20140324867 | Situation dashboard system and method from event clustering - A computer-implemented method is provided that is stored on computer readable non-transitory media. One or more data fields are accessed within a file. Accessed data field, are mapped mapping on a display computer system. The accessed one or more data fields are from one or more data sources that relate to situations from clustering messages received from managed infrastructure. The mapping being performed based on a input of the situation summaries using a graphical user interface. Displayed on the display computer system are one or more dashboards of situations relative to summaries from clustering messages received from managed infrastructure. The one or more dashboards include at least one of actions that a user can take relative to clustered messages. | 10-30-2014 |
20140325364 | Alert dashboard system and method from event clustering - A computer-implemented method is provided that is stored on computer readable non-transitory media. One or more data fields are accessed within a file. Accessed data field, are mapped mapping on a display computer system. The accessed one or more data fields are from one or more data sources that relate to alerts from clustering messages received from managed infrastructure. The mapping being performed based on a input of the alert summaries using a graphical user interface. Displayed on the display computer system are one or more dashboards of alerts relative to summaries from clustering messages received from managed infrastructure. The one or more dashboards include at least one of actions that a user can take relative to clustered messages. | 10-30-2014 |
Andrew M. Leonard, Hampshire GB
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20080229329 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR ADMINISTERING MESSAGES WHICH A CONSUMING APPLICATION FAILS TO PROCESS - Disclosed is a method for administering messages. In response to a determination that one or more consuming applications have failed to process the same message on a queue a predetermined number of times, the message is made unavailable to consuming applications. Responsive to determining that a predetermined number of messages have been made unavailable to consuming applications, one or more consuming applications are prevented from consuming messages from the queue. | 09-18-2008 |
20150355956 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR ADMINISTERING MESSAGES WHICH A CONSUMING APPLICATION FAILS TO PROCESS - Disclosed is a method for administering messages. In response to a determination that one or more consuming applications have failed to process the same message on a queue a predetermined number of times, the message is made unavailable to consuming applications. Responsive to determining that a predetermined number of messages have been made unavailable to consuming applications, one or more consuming applications are prevented from consuming messages from the queue. | 12-10-2015 |
Andrew M. Leonard, Winchester GB
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20140032739 | SUBSCRIPTION WATCH LISTS FOR EVENT HANDLING - The present invention provides a method, system and computer program product for watch list oriented processing of events in a multi-object event data processing system. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for watch list oriented processing of events in a multi-object event data processing system, can include pre-processing a set of subscriptions against a pool of objects monitored for events in the data processing system to produce a watch list of objects. The method further can include receiving events in the data processing system corresponding to different ones of the objects in the pool of objects. The method yet further can include comparing the received events to the watch list to determine which events pertain to objects referenced in the watch list. | 01-30-2014 |
20140032745 | SUBSCRIPTION WATCH LISTS FOR EVENT HANDLING - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for watch list oriented processing of events in a multi-object event data processing system. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for watch list oriented processing of events in a multi-object event data processing system, can include pre-processing a set of subscriptions against a pool of objects monitored for events in the data processing system to produce a watch list of objects. The method further can include receiving events in the data processing system corresponding to different ones of the objects in the pool of objects. The method yet further can include comparing the received events to the watch list to determine which events pertain to objects referenced in the watch list. Finally, for each one of the received events, a notification can be forwarded to one or more subscribers corresponding to an object in the watch list matching an object implicated by the one of the received events. | 01-30-2014 |
Andrew M. Leonard, Bishops Waltham GB
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20080216090 | JMS INTEGRATION INTO AN APPLICATION SERVER - A JMS implementation integrates into an application server based on the JCA Architecture. A JMS Connection is integrated based on one implementation of a JCA which sets transactional context for the JMS Connection to “no transaction”, and the JMS Session is integrated based on a second implementation of the JCA which ignores any security credentials provided. The application is unaware that it is dealing with a JCA implementation and not directly with the JMS implementation and the JMS implementation is unaware that it is being called via the JCA implementation and not directly from the application. | 09-04-2008 |
Ian Leonard, Oxford GB
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20090243556 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING THE STATE OF CHARGE OF A BATTERY - A process for monitoring the status of a battery. Steps of the process include measuring a battery current and comparing the battery current to a predetermined threshold. A battery status is determined as one of charging, discharging and quiescent. For a battery charging status determination, the charging state of charge of the battery is computed. For battery discharge status determination, the discharge current is compared to a predetermined threshold. Based upon the discharge current comparison, a basis for the discharge current is selected from one of a plurality of predetermined discharge conditions and the discharging state of charge of the battery is computed for the select discharge condition. For a quiescent status, the quiescent state of charge of the battery is computed. The computed state of charge of the battery is provided in a quantitative form. | 10-01-2009 |
Michael Leonard, Kent GB
Michael W. Leonard, Kent GB
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20080248287 | Gas Barrier Coating Having High Thermal Resistance - A coating composition comprising a silylated polyvinyl alcohol and colloidal silica in an aqueous vehicle, where the solids content of the composition is not greater than 7.5% w/w, the silyl monomer content of the silylated polyvinyl alcohol is not greater than 3.0% (based on the monomers forming the silylated polyvinyl alcohol), the silylated polyvinyl alcohol comprises at least 50% w/w of the solids content of the composition, and the average particle size of the colloidal silica is from 5 to 80 nm, may be coated on a substrate with a layer of an inorganic compound to form a gas barrier lamella. | 10-09-2008 |
20120318700 | GAS BARRIER COATING HAVING IMPROVED BOND STRENGTH - In order to maintain adequate bond strength of a composite in which a gas barrier coating comprising a clay dispersion and a polymer solution or dispersion of a PVA and/or EVA is positioned between two flexible plastics films using an adhesive, it is necessary that the clay dispersion and the polymer solution or dispersion should be kept separate until shortly before they are to be applied. | 12-20-2012 |
Michael William Leonard, Kent GB
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20080269050 | Time/Temperature Indicators - By printing a bar code (comprising dark and light regions) or parts of such a bar code with an ink containing a dye, which changes colour in the presence of an acid or a base to remove the contrast between the regions of the bar code, and a neutral compound which releases an acid or a base on exposure to energising radiation, a bar code can be produced that becomes unreadable after a pre-determined interval. This can be used as a time/temperature indicator to ensure that products, which might be perishable, associated with such a bar code are not used by the public. | 10-30-2008 |
20100189944 | GAS BARRIER COATING HAVING IMPROVED BOND STRENGTH - In order to maintain adequate bond strength of a composite in which a gas barrier coating comprising a clay dispersion and a polymer solution or dispersion of a PVA and/or EVA is positioned between two flexible plastics films using an adhesive, it is necessary that the clay dispersion and the polymer solution or dispersion should be kept separate until shortly before they are to be applied. | 07-29-2010 |
20100203274 | GAS BARRIER COATINGS BASED ON POLYMER EMULSIONS - A composition having good gas barrier properties can be prepared from a metal silicate, clay and a polymer emulsion, provided that the proportions of these components are maintained such that the silicate comprises at least 70% by weight of the solids in the composition, and the clay and polymer each comprise at least 1% by weight of the total solids in the composition. | 08-12-2010 |
20100221468 | PRINTABLE OXYGEN SENSING COMPOSITION - An ink composition comprising an oxygen sensitive dye capable of fluorescing in a manner proportional to oxygen content; and a polymer matrix for the dye, the polymer matrix having units with pendant sulphonic acid or phosphonic acid groups or salts or esters of such groups, can be used with an appropriate meter to measure the oxygen content of packages in a non-invasive manner. | 09-02-2010 |
Michael William Leonard, Tonbridge GB
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20100062117 | THERMALLY RESISTANT GAS BARRIER LAMELLAE - A coating composition comprising a silylated polyvinyl alcohol, a colloidal silica and a water-dispersible or water-soluble aminoplast resin in an aqueous vehicle may be coated on a substrate with a layer of an inorganic compound to form a gas barrier lamella. | 03-11-2010 |
Naill Leonard, Dundee GB
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20120160860 | MEDIA PRESENTER - A media presenter is described that includes a carriage moveable forwards and backwards along a linear presenter track between a first purge position, a stacking position, and a present position. The media presenter includes a sensing system that comprises: an inductive sensor; a resonant target mounted on the moveable carriage for co-operating with the inductive sensor to provide positioning information about the target relative to the inductive sensor; and an optical sensor mounted on the moveable carriage in the vicinity of the presenter track. The sensing system further comprises: a first purge target having a first optical property and mounted on the presenter track in the vicinity of the first purge position; and a present target having a second optical property and mounted on the presenter track in the vicinity of the present position. | 06-28-2012 |
Nick Adam Leonard, Berkshire GB
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20100182605 | OPTICAL FLUID DETECTOR - A fluid detector and a method of detecting a fluid are described. The fluid detector includes a broadband light source ( | 07-22-2010 |
Peter S. Leonard, Newton Aycliffe GB
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20080271739 | MAINTENANCE-FREE RESPIRATOR THAT HAS CONCAVE PORTIONS ON OPPOSING SIDES OF MASK TOP SECTION - A maintenance-free respirator | 11-06-2008 |
Philip Noel Leonard, Chepstow GB
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20140126137 | TEXTILE THREAD OR FIBRE - Aspects of the present invention relate to a textile fibre, thread or yarn. The fibre, thread or yarn is generally for production into a fabric. Alternative aspects are described for achieving a cooling effect, energy harvesting, heating, energy generation, energy emission, and others. | 05-08-2014 |
Thomas Leonard, Edinburgh GB
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20090125288 | Hydrocarbon Recovery From a Hydrocarbon Reservoir - A computer system for modelling and controlling a hydrocarbon reservoir through management of fluid flow at individual wells. The computer system has program instructions which operate a computer model which uses oilfield production data to provide a model of future production. The model comprises an optimal regression model which represents injector and producer wells whose fluid flow characteristics are highly correlated with the fluid flow characteristics of the well of interest; the application of parsimonious information criterion techniques to identify well pairs that statistically contribute information to the optimal regression model; and a statistical reservoir model comprising the product of the optimal regression model and a significance matrix. The system is also provided with control means, responsive to the output of the computer model in order to control wells in the hydrocarbon reservoir. | 05-14-2009 |