Pavlovsky
James M. Pavlovsky, Cedar Park, TX US
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20150089297 | Using Crowd Experiences for Software Problem Determination and Resolution - An approach is provided to utilize experiences of a user community to identify software problems and communicate resolutions to such problems. Error reports are received from installed software systems in the user community. From these reports, a set of problematic usage patterns are generated, with each of the usage patterns having a confidence factor that is increased based on the number of problem reports that match the usage pattern. The problematic usage patterns are matched to sections of code corresponding to the installed software system with sections of code being identified with problematic usage patterns having confidence factors greater than a given threshold. | 03-26-2015 |
James Michael Pavlovsky, Cedar Park, TX US
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20120323615 | OPTIMIZED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES BASED ON SMART CITY MAINTENANCE PROFILES - An approach is provided in which a maintenance optimizer receives a policy change threshold that corresponds to a system. The maintenance optimizer monitors real-time condition data associated with the system, and determines whether the real-time condition data has reached the policy change threshold. If the real-time condition data has not reached the policy change threshold, the maintenance optimizer generates a maintenance operation notification based upon the real-time condition data according to a maintenance schedule policy. However, if the real-time condition data has reached the policy change threshold, the maintenance optimizer generates an alternate maintenance operation notification based upon the real-time condition data according to an alternate maintenance schedule policy. | 12-20-2012 |
Katherine R. Pavlovsky, Denver, CO US
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20090099561 | Coaptive tissue fusion method and apparatus with current derivative precursive energy termination control - Biological tissue is sealed or fused to occlude an opening by compressing apposite sidewall portions of the tissue and applying sufficient energy to cause the fibers of the compressed opposed sidewall portions to intertwine and fuse with one another to form a permanent seal. The energy application is controlled by detecting a precursor fusion condition while applying the energy and before sufficient energy has been applied to achieve a permanent seal. The application of energy is terminated in a time-delayed relationship to the detection of the precursor fusion condition. The precursor fusion condition is detected from derivative values of an envelope established by peak values of cycles of high-frequency current conducted through the tissue. | 04-16-2009 |
20090182321 | Coaptive tissue fusion method and apparatus with energy derivative precursive energy termination control - Biological tissue is sealed or fused to occlude an opening by compressing apposite sidewall portions of the tissue and applying sufficient energy to cause the fibers of the compressed apposed sidewall portions to intertwine and fuse with one another to form a permanent seal. The energy application is controlled by detecting a precursor fusion condition while applying the energy and before sufficient energy has been applied to achieve a permanent seal. The application of energy is terminated in a time-delayed relationship to the detection of the precursor fusion condition. The precursor fusion condition is detected from derivative values of the total accumulated amount of high-frequency energy conducted through the tissue. | 07-16-2009 |
Michael Pavlovsky, Parsippany, NJ US
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20100196294 | COATINGS FOR MAMMALIAN NAILS THAT INCLUDE NANOSIZED PARTICLES - One embodiment described herein includes a mammalian nail enamel. The mammalian nail enamel includes at least one film forming component; at least one plasticizer; at least one solvent; and nanoparticles of one or more of nanoclay, nanosilica, nanopigments or nanoceramics. | 08-05-2010 |