Gatterbauer
Johann Gatterbauer, Parsberg DE
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20140048941 | Contact Pads with Sidewall Spacers and Method of Making Contact Pads with Sidewall Spacers - A chip contact pad and a method of making a chip contact pad are disclosed. An embodiment of the present invention includes forming a plurality of contact pads over a workpiece, each contact pad having lower sidewalls and upper sidewalls and reducing a lower width of each contact pad so that an upper width of each contact pad is larger than the lower width. The method further includes forming a photoresist over the plurality of contact pads and removing portions of the photoresist thereby forming sidewall spacers along the lower sidewalls. | 02-20-2014 |
20140048958 | Pad Sidewall Spacers and Method of Making Pad Sidewall Spacers - A method of making contact pad sidewall spacer and pad sidewall spacers are disclosed. An embodiment includes forming a plurality of contact pads on a substrate, each contact pad having sidewalls, forming a first photoresist over the substrate, and removing the first photoresist from the substrate thereby forming sidewall spacers along the sidewalls of the plurality of the contact pads. | 02-20-2014 |
20140054800 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A METAL PAD STRUCTURE OF A DIE, A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A BOND PAD OF A CHIP, A DIE ARRANGEMENT AND A CHIP ARRANGEMENT - A method for manufacturing a metal pad structure of a die is provided, the method including: forming a metal pad between encapsulation material of the die, wherein the metal pad and the encapsulation material are separated from each other by a gap; and forming additional material in the gap to narrow at least a part of the gap. | 02-27-2014 |
20140319689 | Contact Pads with Sidewall Spacers and Method of Making Contact Pads with Sidewall Spacers - A chip contact pad and a method of making a chip contact pad are disclosed. An embodiment of the present invention includes forming a plurality of contact pads over a workpiece, each contact pad having lower sidewalls and upper sidewalls and reducing a lower width of each contact pad so that an upper width of each contact pad is larger than the lower width. The method further includes forming a photoresist over the plurality of contact pads and removing portions of the photoresist thereby forming sidewall spacers along the lower sidewalls. | 10-30-2014 |
20150028461 | Conductive Pads and Methods of Formation Thereof - In one embodiment, a device includes a first conductive pad disposed over a substrate, and a etch stop layer disposed over a top surface of the first conductive pad. The device further includes a solder barrier disposed over the etch stop layer. | 01-29-2015 |
20150287668 | Conductive Pads and Methods of Formation Thereof - In one embodiment, a device includes a first conductive pad disposed over a substrate, and a etch stop layer disposed over a top surface of the first conductive pad. The device further includes a solder barrier disposed over the etch stop layer. | 10-08-2015 |
Roland Gatterbauer, Linz AT
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20130206923 | Transporting System, Transporting Carriage and Method for Transporting Metal Coils - A transporting system for transporting metal coils, for example hot coils, may include a multi-track rail system; a number of driverless transporting carriages, which can be moved on the rail system by means of a drive device and are equipped with an on-board communication device; a locating device, with which up-to-the-moment locational information can be determined for each transporting carriage located on the rail system; and a central control device, to which the locational information of each transporting carriage can be fed, wherein a communication link, which at least in certain sections is formed without any lines, can be established between the control device and the communication device. | 08-15-2013 |
Wolfgang Gatterbauer, Seattle, WA US
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20080294679 | INFORMATION EXTRACTION USING SPATIAL REASONING ON THE CSS2 VISUAL BOX MODEL - A method for extracting tabular information from a web source by determining a plurality of coordinates for a plurality of visualized element nodes on the web source; determining a subset of the plurality of visualized element nodes based on the plurality of coordinates to obtain a candidate web table, wherein each of the subset of the plurality of visualized element nodes constitutes a logical cell of the candidate web table; determining textual content corresponding to the subset of the plurality of visualized element nodes as the textual content would appear after rendering the web source in a browser; and transforming the candidate web table into an explicit representation of relative spatial relation between at least one of the logical cell; and saving the explicit representation in a structured document format. | 11-27-2008 |
Wolfgang Gatterbauer, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20150348433 | Systems, Methods, and Software for Enabling Automated, Interactive Assessment - Methods, system, and software that enables students to create high quality, automatically gradable questions without requiring any manual rating of questions, while at the same time aiding the learning of the students in each of their interactions with the system. The problem of determining the quality of student-submitted questions may be solved by automatically assigning discrimination scores to questions that indicate the extent to which successfully answering a question corresponds to overall learning achievement, e.g., total score on a set of questions. Students may then be rewarded for creating questions with high discrimination scores (as a proxy of high quality of the question) and/or correctly answering questions with high discrimination scores. A question bank of high-quality automatically gradable questions can be created that can be used in the same or future iterations of a course. Both creating the questions and taking the tests are valuable learning experiences for students. | 12-03-2015 |