Zemer
Dan Zemer, Rehovot IL
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20110237941 | DIRECTIONAL RADIATION DETECTOR - A method for imaging a body, including scanning the body so as to generate a tomographic image thereof, and analyzing the tomographic image to determine a location of a region of interest (ROI) ( | 09-29-2011 |
20130071875 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR THE DETECTIONS OF BIOLOGICAL OBJECTS - The present invention provides a method for identifying biological objects on a substrate; the method comprises: (i) illuminating the substrate carrying the biological objects with a light beam; (ii) acquiring at least one optical image of the illuminated substrate; the light beam comprises a wavelength band, the wavelength band is selected to induce at least one optical aberration in the optical image of the illuminated substrate; the optical aberration is predetermined as characterizing the biological objects; and (iii) processing said at least one optical image to provide a value or a combination of values indicative of presence or absence of said at least one optical aberration; said value or combination of values permitting detection or identification of the biological objects on said substrate. The invention also provides a processing unit, a system and a database for use in connection with the method of the invention. | 03-21-2013 |
Meidan Zemer, Hod-Hasharon IL
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20110307799 | SCRIPTING APPLICATION WITH PRIVACY MODE COORDINATION - In at least some embodiments, a computer system includes a processor and a computer-readable storage medium coupled to the processor and storing a scripting application. The scripting application, when executed, is configured to coordinate use of a browser engine privacy mode with emulation of user operations on a browser-hosted application. | 12-15-2011 |
20120005689 | SIGNIFICANCE LEVEL AUTOMATION - Techniques for using action significance levels in an automation system are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, an automation system includes an event detector, and event analyzer, and a player. The event detector is configured to detect an event affecting execution of an application being monitored by the automation system. The event analyzer is configured to analyze a detected event and determine importance of an action causing the event to operation of the application. Based on the determined importance, the event analyzer assigns one of a plurality of predetermined significance levels to the action. The player is configured to reproduce each action assigned a significance level at least as high as a selected replay level and to not reproduce any action assigned a significance level lower than the replay level. | 01-05-2012 |
20130219220 | GENERATING A REPLAYABLE TESTING SCRIPT FOR ITERATIVE USE IN AUTOMATED TESTING UTILITY - A method for generating a replayable testing script for iterative use by an automated testing utility may include recording a plurality of scripts, each script relating to a separate iteration of a transaction between a user and a tested application performed by an operator. The method may also include comparing the recorded scripts to identify a location of a data item by finding different values in a pair of corresponding locations in the recorded scripts, indicative of a dynamic data item. The method may further include generating the replayable testing script comprising one of the recorded scripts and having a variable parameter at the identified location of the dynamic data item. | 08-22-2013 |
20130290939 | DYNAMIC DATA FOR PRODUCING A SCRIPT - Dynamic data associated with multiple execution instances of an application process is stored in a data structure. The dynamic data includes correlation data for identifying a communication between at least one client computer and a server computer. The dynamic data in the data structure is retrievable to produce a script to simulate behavior relating to execution of the application process. | 10-31-2013 |
20140040667 | ENHANCING TEST SCRIPTS - Example embodiments disclosed herein relate to enhancing test scripts with dynamic data. The disclosed embodiments include receiving production data that reflects real user interaction with an application process. Test scripts are generated based on the production data, where the test scripts simulate behavior relating to execution of the application process. The embodiments also include automatically enhancing the test scripts with dynamic data that includes at least one of correlation data and asynchronous data. | 02-06-2014 |
20140372590 | IDENTIFYING A POLLING COMMUNICATION PATTERN - A method for identifying a polling communication pattern within a sequence of communication entities includes grouping the communication entities into a plurality of clusters according to a criterion. Clusters are removed from the plurality according to at least one of a time pattern analysis, cluster size, and cluster duration. The clusters remaining are identified as having a polling communication pattern. | 12-18-2014 |
Meidan Zemer, Yehud IL
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20140244831 | TRANSPORT SCRIPT GENERATION BASED ON A USER INTERFACE SCRIPT - Transport script generation based on a user interface script is disclosed herein. An example apparatus comprises a processor and a memory comprising machine-readable instructions. When executed by the processor, the machine-readable instructions cause the processor to determine if a first timestamp associated with a server is more recent than a second timestamp associated with a first transport script, the first timestamp representing a time when the server was last updated, the second timestamp representing a time when the transport script was generated. The processor is further to automatically generate a second transport script when the first timestamp is more recent than the second timestamp, the generation comprising: recording network requests while executing a user interface script, and modifying the second transport script based on the recorded network requests. The processor is further to test the server by executing the second transport script. | 08-28-2014 |
20140245159 | TRANSPORT SCRIPT GENERATION BASED ON A USER INTERFACE SCRIPT - Transport script generation based on a user interface script is disclosed herein. An example apparatus comprises a processor and a memory comprising machine-readable instructions. When executed by the processor, the machine-readable instructions cause the processor to monitor network requests in response to execution of a user interface script. The processor is to modify a transport script based on the network requests by determining whether a first one of the network requests corresponds to a user interface script command of the user interface script, and, when the first network request corresponds to the user interface script command, inserting the user interface script command as a comment to the transport script. | 08-28-2014 |
Meidan Zemer, Ramat Gad IL
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20140365576 | IDENTIFYING A PUSH COMMUNICATION PATTERN - A method for identifying a push communication pattern includes creating clusters from a communication entity's response buffers. Clusters that meet a first criterion are detected. The communication entity is identified as having a push communication pattern upon a determination that the detected clusters meet a second criterion. | 12-11-2014 |
Oded Zemer, Tel Aviv IL
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20150098466 | SIMPLIFIED PACKET ROUTING - A method for communication, includes routing unicast data packets among nodes in a network using respective Layer-3 addresses that are uniquely assigned to each of the nodes. Respective Layer-2 unicast addresses are assigned to the nodes in accordance with an algorithmic mapping of the respective Layer-3 addresses. The unicast data packets are forwarded within subnets of the network using the assigned Layer-2 addresses. | 04-09-2015 |
Richard A. Zemer, Fishers, IN US
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20100274838 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRE-RENDERING AN AUDIO REPRESENTATION OF TEXTUAL CONTENT FOR SUBSEQUENT PLAYBACK - A system configured to pre-render an audio representation of textual content for subsequent playback includes a network, a source server, and a requesting device. The source server is configured to provide a plurality of textual content across the network. The requesting device includes a download unit, a signature generating unit, a signature comparing unit, and a text to speech conversion unit. The download unit is configured to download the plurality of textual content from the source server across the network. The signature generating unit is configured to generate a unique signature for each of the textual content. The signature comparing unit is configured to compare each unique signature with a prior corresponding signature to determine whether the corresponding textual content has changed. The text to speech conversion unit is configured to convert the textual content to speech when the textual content has been determined to have changed. | 10-28-2010 |