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20090012626 | MINIMALLY INVASIVE LUNG VOLUME REDUCTION DEVICES, METHODS, AND SYSTEMS - A lung volume reduction system is disclosed comprising an implantable device adapted to be delivered to a lung airway of a patient in a delivery configuration and to change to a deployed configuration to bend the lung airway. The invention also discloses a method of bending a lung airway of a patient comprising inserting a device into the airway in a delivery configuration and bending the device into a deployed configuration, thereby bending the airway. | 01-08-2009 |
20100100196 | Elongated Lung Volume Reduction Devices, Methods, and Systems - A lung volume reduction system is disclosed comprising an elongate implantable device adapted to be delivered to a lung airway of a patient in a delivery configuration and to change to a deployed configuration to compress lung tissue. The implant may be longer in axial length than an axial length of the target axial region in which it is deployed. Deployment may involve allowing an end of the implant to move relative to surrounding tissue while the implant is progressively deployed. | 04-22-2010 |
20100305715 | Cross-Sectional Modification During Deployment of an Elongate Lung Volume Reduction Device - Elongate implant structures can be introduced into an airway system to a target airway axial region, often to apply lateral bending and/or compression forces against the lung tissue from within the airways for an extended period of time. Structures or features of the implants may inhibit tissue reactions that might otherwise allow portions of the device to eventually traverse through the wall of the airway. The devices may enhance the area bearing laterally on the tissue of a surrounding airway lumen wall. Embodiments may have features which increase the device friction with the airway to allow the device to grip the surrounding airway as the device is deployed. An appropriate adhesive may be introduced around the device in the lung. Hydrophilic material may inhibit biofilm formation, or features which induce some tissue ingrowth (stimulation of tissue growth) may enhance implanted device supported. | 12-02-2010 |
20130102887 | Minimally Invasive Lung Volume Reduction Devices, Methods, and Systems - A lung volume reduction system is disclosed comprising an implantable device adapted to be delivered to a lung airway of a patient in a delivery configuration and to change to a deployed configuration to bend the lung airway. The invention also discloses a method of bending a lung airway of a patient comprising inserting a device into the airway in a delivery configuration and bending the device into a deployed configuration, thereby bending the airway. | 04-25-2013 |
20130217956 | Minimally Invasive Lung Volume Reduction Devices, Methods, and Systems - A lung volume reduction system is disclosed comprising an implantable device adapted to be delivered to a lung airway of a patient in a delivery configuration and to change to a deployed configuration to bend the lung airway. The invention also discloses a method of bending a lung airway of a patient comprising inserting a device into the airway in a delivery configuration and bending the device into a deployed configuration, thereby bending the airway. | 08-22-2013 |
20140371705 | Minimally Invasive Lung Volume Reduction Devices, Methods, and Systems - A lung volume reduction system is disclosed comprising an implantable device adapted to be delivered to a lung airway of a patient in a delivery configuration and to change to a deployed configuration to bend the lung airway. The invention also discloses a method of bending a lung airway of a patient comprising inserting a device into the airway in a delivery configuration and bending the device into a deployed configuration, thereby bending the airway. | 12-18-2014 |
20150051709 | Torque Alleviating Intra-Airway Lung Volume Reduction Compressive Implant Structures - A device for enhancing the breathing efficiency of a patient is provided. The implantable device may include a deployed configuration with one or more helical sections with proximal end in a stand-off proximal end configuration. The stand-off proximal end configuration may reduce migration of the deployed device and may preserve implant tissue compression. Alternative configurations may include two or more helical sections with a transition section disposed between the two or more helical sections. A device may include a right-handed helical section and a left-handed helical section and the transition section comprises a switchback transition section. The switchback section may provide greater control of the device during deployment by limiting recoiling forces of a device comprising a spring material. The deployed device may compress the lung to increase a gas filling resistance of the compressed portion of the lung, and/or increase tension and elastic recoil in other portions of the lung. | 02-19-2015 |
20150073563 | Cross-Sectional Modification During Deployment of an Elongate Lung Volume Reduction Device - Elongate implant structures can be introduced into an airway system to a target airway axial region, often to apply lateral bending and/or compression forces against the lung tissue from within the airways for an extended period of time. Structures or features of the implants may inhibit tissue reactions that might otherwise allow portions of the device to eventually traverse through the wall of the airway. The devices may enhance the area bearing laterally on the tissue of a surrounding airway lumen wall. Embodiments may have features which increase the device friction with the airway to allow the device to grip the surrounding airway as the device is deployed. An appropriate adhesive may be introduced around the device in the lung. Hydrophilic material may inhibit biofilm formation, or features which induce some tissue ingrowth (stimulation of tissue growth) may enhance implanted device supported. | 03-12-2015 |
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20100140078 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING CONTACT LAYERS FOR CONTINUOUS WORKPIECES - The present invention provides a roll to roll system and a method to sputter deposit various conductive films on a back surface and a front surface of a continuous substrate to form protected base structures for Group IBIIIAVIA thin film solar cells. In one embodiment of the invention, a back protection film is sputter deposited onto the entire back side of the substrate in a first deposition station without transferring heat from the substrate. Next, a first front film is sputter deposited in a second deposition station to partially cover the front side of the substrate while heat is transferred from substrate by a cooling surface of a cooling mechanism in the second deposition station. The second film does not cover the edges of the substrate to avoid contaminating the cooling surface with the depositing material. Other embodiments are directed to specifics regarding the depositing of these films, adding other films, and a system for depositing the films. | 06-10-2010 |
20110177645 | ROLL-TO-ROLL EVAPORATION SYSTEM AND METHOD TO MANUFACTURE GROUP IBIIIAVIA PHOTOVOLTAICS - The present inventions provide method and apparatus that employ constituents vaporized from one or more constituent supply source or sources to form one or more films of a precursor layer formed on a surface of a continuous flexible workpiece. Of particular significance is the implementation of vapor deposition systems that operate upon a horizontally disposed portion of a continuous flexible workpiece and a vertically disposed portion of a continuous flexible workpiece, preferably in conjunction with a short free-span zone of the portion of a continuous flexible workpiece. | 07-21-2011 |
20120055543 | BACK CONTACT DIFFUSION BARRIER LAYERS FOR GROUP IBIIIAVIA PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS - The present invention provides for new ohmic contact materials and diffusion barriers for Group IBIIIAVIA based solar cell structures, which eliminate two way diffusion while preserving the efficient ohmic contacts between the substrate and the absorber layers. | 03-08-2012 |
20120175248 | ROLL-TO-ROLL ELECTROPLATING PHOTOVOLTAIC FILMS - The present invention provides methods of electroplating a film or films onto a top surface of a continuously moving roll-to-roll sheet. In one aspect, the invention includes continuously electroplating a film onto a conductive surface using an electroplating unit as the roll-to-roll sheet moves therethrough. | 07-12-2012 |
20120234314 | ROLL-TO-ROLL REACTOR FOR PROCESSING FLEXIBLE CONTINUOUS WORKPIECE - The present invention provides a reactor for preparing thin films of compound semiconductors for photovoltaic devices. The reactor includes a chamber that has a bottom surface that, in some locations, has protrusions that contact the bottom surface of the substrate having the compound semiconductor to provide uniform heating and cooling of the substrate. Interior walls of the chamber can also be lined with high thermal conductivity portions and low thermal conductivity portions interposed between high thermal conductivity portions. | 09-20-2012 |
20120247388 | ROLL-TO-ROLL EVAPORATION SYSTEM AND METHOD TO MANUFACTURE GROUP IBIIIAVIA PHOTOVOLTAICS - The present inventions provide method and apparatus that employ constituents vaporized from one or more constituent supply source or sources to form one or more films of a precursor layer formed on a surface of a continuous flexible workpiece. Of particular significance is the implementation of vapor deposition systems that operate upon a horizontally disposed portion of a continuous flexible workpiece and a vertically disposed portion of a continuous flexible workpiece, preferably in conjunction with a short free-span zone of the portion of a continuous flexible workpiece. | 10-04-2012 |
20130061803 | Roll-To-Roll PVD System and Method to Manufacture Group IBIIIAVIA Photovoltaics - The present inventions provide method and apparatus that employ constituents from one or more constituent supply source or sources to form one or more films of a precursor layer formed on a surface of a continuous flexible workpiece. Of particular significance is the implementation of PVD systems that operate upon a horizontally disposed portion of a continuous flexible workpiece and a vertically disposed portion of a continuous flexible workpiece, preferably in conjunction with a short free-span zone of the portion of a continuous flexible workpiece. | 03-14-2013 |
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20130329869 | Modifying Voice Messages Stored in a Voicemail System - A method for removing voice messages in a voicemail system queue. The method includes acquiring data associated with a first call, including a voice message provided during the first call and a unique identifier assigned to the voice message of the first call. The method also includes receiving a second call and acquiring data for the second call, the data including information indicating whether the second call relates to a voice message previously provided to the voicemail system. The method also includes determining if the second call is related to the first call based on a comparison of at least a portion of the data for the second call and at least a portion of the data for the first call. The method also includes modifying the stored data associated with the first call if the second call is determined to be related to the first call. | 12-12-2013 |
20140015973 | Vehicle and Mobile Device Traffic Hazard Warning Techniques - A computer-implemented method includes monitoring an environment external to a vehicle via a sensor of the vehicle or a mobile device. The monitoring includes recording audio or video signals based on an output of the sensor. Audio or image recognition is performed via the mobile device based on the audio or video signals. Based on results of the audio or image recognition, objects in an area through which the vehicle is to pass are detected. The method includes determining which ones of the detected objects satisfy a predetermined criteria. The predetermined criteria includes object features that are indiscernible or marginally discernible to a vehicle operator with a perception deficiency. Selected ones of the detected objects that satisfy the predetermined criteria are monitored. The vehicle operator is alerted of the selected ones of the detected objects with an alert predetermined to be discernible to the vehicle operator. | 01-16-2014 |
20140029607 | VoIP Phone Authentication - Described are computer-based methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, for voice over internet protocol (VoIP) phone authentication. In some examples, the method includes receiving an authentication request from a computing device; authenticating the computing device for access to a network based on the authentication request; determining if a VoIP endpoint device is associated with a network address associated with the authentication request; and authenticating the VoIP endpoint device if the VoIP endpoint device is associated with the network address. | 01-30-2014 |
20140049366 | NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION BASED KEY SHARING TECHNIQUES - A computer-implemented technique includes storing keychains in a memory of a computer. A login identifier and a password are received from a mobile device. The login identifier and the password are verified. Subsequent to the verification, one of the keychains is downloaded from the computer to the mobile device. The keychain includes N keys that are each associated with one of M physical locks of M locking devices, where N and M are integers greater than or equal to 1. The M locking devices or another locking device are monitored. Information in a key log is recorded when each of the N keys is used on one of the M locking devices or the other locking device. The information includes a locking device identifier and a key identifier. The mobile device is alerted when each of the N keys is used based on the key log. | 02-20-2014 |
20140119532 | System and Method for Blended PSTN and Computer Network Customer Support Interactions - The present disclosure includes a system and method for blended telephone network and computer network customer support interactions. The system may include a web server, one or more controllers, a telephone exchange, a monitoring server, and one or more client devices. The method may include receiving a multimedia support request, establishing a multimedia communications session, instructing a telephony application associated with the multimedia communications session to place a telephone call, routing and connecting the telephone call to an available endpoint, identifying the available endpoint when the telephone call is connected to the available endpoint, and transmitting an invitation to participate in the multimedia communications session to the available endpoint. | 05-01-2014 |
20140320536 | Methods and Systems for Determining Orientation of a Display of Content on a Device - Methods and systems for device orientation are described. A display of content on a device may be re-orientated when a device orientation changes. A font of a text or an aspect ratio of a picture displayed on the device may be changed when a device orientation changes to provide a user with an enhanced view. Re-orientation of display of content may not always be desirable. When the device is resting on a horizontal surface or the user is riding in a car, an orientation sensor in the device may trigger the device to re-orientate the display of content without the user desiring or initiating the re-orientation. Within examples herein, re-orientating the display of content on the device when a change in a contact with a perimeter of the device is determined may provide an enhanced experience to the user and may provide optimal device power utilization. | 10-30-2014 |
20150199578 | VEHICLE AND MOBILE DEVICE TRAFFIC HAZARD WARNING TECHNIQUES - A computer-implemented method includes monitoring an environment external to a vehicle via a sensor of the vehicle or a mobile device. The monitoring includes recording audio or video signals based on an output of the sensor. Audio or image recognition is performed via the mobile device based on the audio or video signals. Based on results of the audio or image recognition, objects in an area through which the vehicle is to pass are detected. The method includes determining which ones of the detected objects satisfy a predetermined criteria. The predetermined criteria includes object features that are indiscernible or marginally discernible to a vehicle operator with a perception deficiency. Selected ones of the detected objects that satisfy the predetermined criteria are monitored. The vehicle operator is alerted of the selected ones of the detected objects with an alert predetermined to be discernible to the vehicle operator. | 07-16-2015 |
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20080238856 | USING SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF PIXEL VALUES WHEN DETERMINING ADJUSTMENTS TO BE MADE TO IMAGE LUMINANCE AND BACKLIGHT - A method of adjusting the display of data oh a flat panel display may include ascertaining color value information and spatial distribution information for pixels in an image. A desired image adjustment and a desired backlight adjustment may be determined based on both the color value information and spatial distribution information. The method may also include adjusting color values of at least some pixels in the image based on the desired image adjustment and controlling a backlight intensity based on the desired backlight adjustment. | 10-02-2008 |
20090322795 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING POWER CONSUMPTION FOR DISPLAYS - A system, apparatus and method to reduce power consumption for displays is described. The method may include receiving image data comprising a plurality of color components, generating a histogram for each of the plurality of color components, and adjusting each of a plurality of light sources based on the histograms. The plurality of light sources may correspond to the plurality of color components. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 12-31-2009 |
20090327777 | POWER EFFICIENT HIGH FREQUENCY DISPLAY WITH MOTION BLUR MITIGATION - Some embodiments describe techniques that relate to power efficient, high frequency displays with motion blur mitigation. In one embodiment, the refresh rate of a display device may be dynamically modified, e.g., to reduce power consumption and/or reduce motion blur. Other embodiments are also described. | 12-31-2009 |
20100080218 | Protocol extensions in a display port compatible interface - Contents of extension packets of a DisplayPort specification are described that can permit a computer to control a target device. In one example, an extension packet controls the target device in at least one of power consumption, image rendering, and register updating. | 04-01-2010 |
20100253611 | Method and apparatus for adaptive black frame insertion - In some embodiments, a display device may include a flat panel display a controller coupled to the flat panel display. The controller may be configured to determine an operating mode for the flat panel display among a plurality of operating modes including at least a first operating mode and a second operating mode. In the first operating mode, the controller may set the flat panel display to utilize a first frame rate and a first inversion mode to save power. In the second operating mode, the controller may set the flat panel display to utilize a second frame rate, a second inversion mode, and black frame insertion to improve image quality. The second frame rate may be faster than the first frame rate. The second inversion mode and black frame insertion may be mutually configured to maintain a DC balanced operation of the flat panel display. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed. | 10-07-2010 |
20110157198 | Techniques for aligning frame data - Techniques are described that can used to synchronize the start of frames from multiple sources so that when a display is to output a frame to a next source, boundaries of current and next source are aligned. Techniques are useful to avoid visual distortions when changing from a first video source to a second video source. | 06-30-2011 |
20110157202 | Techniques for aligning frame data - Techniques are described that can used to synchronize the start of frames from multiple sources so that when a display is to output a frame to a next source, boundaries of current and next source are aligned. Techniques attempt to avoid visible glitches when switching from displaying a frame from a first source to displaying frames from a second source even though alignment is achieved by switching if frames that are to be displayed from the second source are similar to those displayed from the first source. | 06-30-2011 |
20110181611 | USER INTERFACE AND CONTROL OF SEGMENTED BACKLIGHT DISPLAY - In some embodiments a user interface is adapted to monitor user inputs and one or more controllers are adapted to modify backlight segment brightness and/or image pixel values of a segmented backlight display in response to the monitored user inputs. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 07-28-2011 |
20110196998 | PROTOCOL EXTENSIONS IN A DISPLAY PORT COMPATIBLE INTERFACE - A computer can control a target device using a packet format described herein. In one example, an extension packet controls the target device in at least one of power consumption, image rendering, and register updating. | 08-11-2011 |
20120075188 | TECHNIQUES TO CONTROL DISPLAY ACTIVITY - Techniques are described to transmit commands to a display device during vertical or horizontal blanking intervals. The commands can be transmitted using fields that would otherwise be used to transmit color information. A Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) compliant interface can be used to transmit the commands. | 03-29-2012 |
20120079295 | TECHNIQUES TO TRANSMIT COMMANDS TO A TARGET DEVICE - Techniques are described to transmit commands to a display device. The commands can be transmitted in header byte fields of secondary data packets. The commands can be used to cause a target device to capture a frame, enter or exit self refresh mode, or reduce power use of a connection. In addition, a request to exit main link standby mode can cause the target enter training mode without explicit command to exit main link standby mode. | 03-29-2012 |
20120117285 | PROTOCOL EXTENSIONS IN A DISPLAY PORT COMPATIBLE INTERFACE - A computer can control a target device using a packet format described herein. In one example, an extension packet controls the target device in at least one of power consumption, image rendering, and register updating. | 05-10-2012 |
20130113694 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ADAPTIVE BLACK FRAME INSERTION - In some embodiments, a display device may include a flat panel display a controller coupled to the flat panel display. The controller may be configured to determine an operating mode for the flat panel display among a plurality of operating modes including at least a first operating mode and a second operating mode. In the first operating mode, the controller may set the flat panel display to utilize a first frame rate and a first inversion mode to save power. In the second operating mode, the controller may set the flat panel display to utilize a second frame rate, a second inversion mode, and black frame insertion to improve image quality. The second frame rate may be faster than the first frame rate. The second inversion mode and black frame insertion may be mutually configured to maintain a DC balanced operation of the flat panel display. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed. | 05-09-2013 |
20130328950 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING POWER CONSUMPTION FOR DISPLAYS - A system, apparatus and method to reduce power consumption for displays is described. The method may include receiving image data comprising a plurality of color components, generating a histogram for each of the plurality of color components, and adjusting each of a plurality of light sources based on the histograms. The plurality of light sources may correspond to the plurality of color components. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 12-12-2013 |
20140218349 | POWER EFFICIENT HIGH FREQUENCY DISPLAY WITH MOTION BLUR MITIGATION - Some embodiments describe techniques that relate to power efficient, high frequency displays with motion blur mitigation. In one embodiment, the refresh rate of a display device may be dynamically modified, e.g., to reduce power consumption and/or reduce motion blur. Other embodiments are also described. | 08-07-2014 |
20140292631 | BACKLIGHT MODULATION OVER EXTERNAL DISPLAY INTERFACES TO SAVE POWER - In general, in one aspect, an apparatus receives pixels associated with an image destined for an external display and determines a reduced backlight brightness for the external display and corresponding changes to the pixels to approximate overall quality of the image with current backlight brightness. Backlight commands are generated for the reduced backlight brightness and the pixels are enhanced to correspond to the reduced backlight brightness. The enhanced pixels and the backlight commands are transmitted to the external display via a display interface that supports backlight control. The display interface may be a wireless interface or a wired (cabled) interface (e.g., display port (DP), high definition multimedia interface (HDMI), video graphics array (VGA)). The functionality of the apparatus is included in a computing device so that backlight brightness reductions and corresponding pixel changes can be made taking into account policies of the computing device and user preferences. | 10-02-2014 |
20150113308 | TECHNIQUES TO TRANSMIT COMMANDS TO A TARGET DEVICE - Techniques are described to transmit commands to a display device. The commands can be transmitted in header byte fields of secondary data packets. The commands can be used to cause a target device to capture a frame, enter or exit self refresh mode, or reduce power use of a connection. In addition, a request to exit main link standby mode can cause the target enter training mode without explicit command to exit main link standby mode. | 04-23-2015 |
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20130303267 | NETWORK SYSTEM WITH CHALLENGE MECHANISM AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF - A network system includes: a display interface configured to create a collaborative space; a control unit, coupled to the display interface, configured to authenticate a login for the collaborative space; post a challenge in the collaborative space; receive a response to the challenge in the collaborative space; and resolve the challenge outcome. | 11-14-2013 |
20130304820 | NETWORK SYSTEM WITH INTERACTION MECHANISM AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF - A network system includes: a user interface configured to display a common program; a control unit coupled to the user interface, configured to match a captured video to related content of the common program; and a communication unit coupled to the control unit, configured to share the captured video in a collaborative space. | 11-14-2013 |
20130305158 | NETWORK SYSTEM WITH REACTION MECHANISM AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF - A network system includes: a user interface configured to detect a reaction; a control unit coupled to the user interface, configured to record the reaction; a storage unit coupled to the control unit, configured to buffer captured recording; and a communication unit coupled to the storage unit, configured to publish captured recording. | 11-14-2013 |
20130339441 | NETWORK SYSTEM WITH SHARING MECHANISM AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF - A network system includes: an initiation module configured to set up an event; a location identification module, coupled to the initiation module, configured to identify a participation location to the event; and a group module, coupled to the location identification module, configured to forming a device group at the participation location. | 12-19-2013 |
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20110208734 | SYSTEM FOR REQUIREMENT IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS BASED ON CAPABILITY MODE STRUCTURE - A textual analysis system is configured to compare textual content of textual statements. The textual analysis system is configured to score the textual content of a first textual statement and a second textual statement. Based on the score, the textual analysis system may determine a level of correspondence between the first textual statement and the second textual statement. The textual analysis system is configured to generate an interactive visual representation of the correspondence levels between the first statement and the second statement. The visual representation may be transmitted to a display. | 08-25-2011 |
20120226716 | INFORMATION SOURCE ALIGNMENT - An information source alignment system may include a tree generation module executed by a computer system to generate a source category hierarchy tree for a source class in a first information source and a target category hierarchy tree for a target class in a second information source. The source and target category hierarchy trees may be constructed from a class hierarchy of a knowledge source. A class-similarity determination module may compare the source and target category hierarchy trees. An alignment module may determine whether the source and target classes are aligned based on the comparison of the source and target category hierarchy trees. | 09-06-2012 |
20120297281 | DOCUMENT ANALYSIS, COMMENTING, AND REPORTING SYSTEM - A method includes identifying a first term in a document structure instance that matches a first permissible term in a glossary and identifying a second term in the document structure instance that matches a second permissible term in the glossary. A determination is made whether the document structure instance establishes an interaction between the first term and the second term. The method also includes generating, with a processor, a relationship map. The relationship map includes a first object that represents the first term, a second object that represents the second term, and an interaction object that represents whether the instance establishes the interaction between the first term and the second term. | 11-22-2012 |
20130246442 | SYSTEM FOR REQUIREMENT IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS BASED ON CAPABILITY MODEL STRUCTURE - A textual analysis system is configured to compare textual content of textual statements. The textual analysis system is configured to score the textual content of a first textual statement and a second textual statement. Based on the score, the textual analysis system may determine a level of correspondence between the first textual statement and the second textual statement. The textual analysis system is configured to generate an interactive visual representation of the correspondence levels between the first statement and the second statement. The visual representation may be transmitted to a display. | 09-19-2013 |
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20100005386 | DOCUMENT ANALYSIS, COMMENTING, AND REPORTING SYSTEM - A document analysis, commenting, and reporting system provides tools that automate quality assurance analysis tailored to specific document types. As one example, the specific document type may be a requirements specification and the system may tag different parts of requirements, including actors, entities, modes, and a remainder. The system also includes tools for visualizing the relationships between entities in a requirements specification and for identifying whether the requirements specification provides for attributes specified by a non-functional attribute glossary. The system facilitates the visualization of interactions of individual entities, of a system of entities, or entities identified for a specific use. The different types of visualizations distinguish between interacting and non-interacting entities, and highlight where a set of requirements may be deficient with respect to the non-interacting entities. However, the flexibility of the system permits analysis of any other document type, such as instruction manuals and best practices guides. | 01-07-2010 |
20110022902 | DOCUMENT ANALYSIS, COMMENTING, AND REPORTING SYSTEM - A document analysis, commenting, and reporting system provides tools that automate quality assurance analysis tailored to specific document types. As one example, the system may implement state machines that evaluate document structure instances to determine whether the document structure instances conform to pre-defined syntaxes. The state machines may include error states and final states, and messages may be associated with the error states for display when a state machine reaches the error state, | 01-27-2011 |
20140351694 | Document Analysis, Commenting and Reporting System - A document analysis, commenting, and reporting system provides tools that automate quality assurance analysis tailored to specific document types. As one example, the system may implement state machines that evaluate document structure instances to determine whether the document structure instances conform to pre-defined syntaxes. The state machines may include error states and final states, and messages may be associated with the error states for display when a state machine reaches the error state. | 11-27-2014 |
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20140279107 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INTEGRATED, SECURE POINT-OF-SALE TRANSACTIONS - A system having a base station having a Wi-Fi communication module, a first Wi-Fi transportation application that controls the Wi-Fi communication module; and a mobile device having a Point of Sale (POS) module configured to perform Point of Sale operations, a Wi-Fi Communication module, a second Wi-Fi transportation authority that controls the POS module, and the Wi-Fi communications module; wherein the first Wi-Fi transportation application prevents the base station from communicating with the mobile device unless the second Wi-Fi transportation application has been authenticated by the first Wi-Fi transportation application; and wherein the second Wi-Fi transportation application prevents the mobile device from communicating with base station unless the first Wi-Fi transportation application has been authenticated by the second Wi-Fi transportation application. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279108 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INTEGRATED, SECURE POINT-OF-SALE TRANSACTIONS HAVING A TERMINAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A system for processing transactions, having a base station having a processor, a storage device configured to store a payment module, downloaded from a module provider, a Wi-Fi communication module, and a terminal management system configured to control the processor, storage device and the Wi-Fi communication module; and at least one mobile device having a processor, a payment user interface configured to allow a user to perform payment transactions with the payment module, a Point of Sale (POS) module configured to perform Point of Sale operations, and a Wi-Fi Communication module, wherein the terminal management system is configured to authenticate a payment module being downloaded and to cause the processor of the base station to prevent the payment module from being installed on the storage device if the payment module is not authenticated by the terminal management system. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279110 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INTEGRATED, SECURE POINT-OF-SALE TRANSACTIONS HAVING AN ADJUSTABLE BASE STATION - A system for processing transactions, having at least one mobile device having a housing having a processor, and a Wi-Fi Communication module disposed therein; a base station having a base station housing, wherein the base station housing houses an embedded system including a processor; and a Wi-Fi communication module configured to communicate with the Wi-Fi communication module of the at least one mobile device; a support stand configured to support the at least one mobile device, wherein the support stand comprises at least one arm having an adjustable position and configured to move to adjust the size of the support stand based on a size of the at least one mobile device; and at least one peripheral device connected to the base station. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279116 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INTEGRATED, SECURE POINT-OF-SALE TRANSACTIONS - A system having a base station having a Wi-Fi communication module, a first Wi-Fi transportation application that controls the Wi-Fi communication module; and a mobile device having a Point of Sale (POS) module configured to perform Point of Sale operations, a Wi-Fi Communication module, a second Wi-Fi transportation authority that controls the POS module, and the Wi-Fi communications module; wherein the first Wi-Fi transportation application prevents the base station from communicating with the mobile device unless the second Wi-Fi transportation application has been authenticated by the first Wi-Fi transportation application; and wherein the second Wi-Fi transportation application prevents the mobile device from communicating with base station unless the first Wi-Fi transportation application has been authenticated by the second Wi-Fi transportation application. | 09-18-2014 |