Feigenbaum, US
Barry A. Feigenbaum, Austin, TX US
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20080250325 | Integrated Development Environment with Object-Oriented GUI Rendering Feature - A method, computer program product, and data processing system for supporting an integrated development environment (IDE) for efficient graphical user interface (GUI) programming in source code are provided. The IDE user selects one or more GUI components for immediate rendering. The IDE, which has its own GUI, contains an event handler that detects modifications to the source code to the selected components. When a modification is detected, the IDE attempts to compile the source code to the modified component. If the compilation succeeds, the IDE dynamically loads the newly compiled code and executes the newly compiled code to render the component in the IDE's own runtime environment. Subsequent modifications to the component's source code result in immediate recompilation and rerendering of the component by the IDE so that the user is provided instant feedback as the GUI source code is modified. | 10-09-2008 |
20140156103 | AUTOMATICALLY MANAGING THE ENVIRONMENT OF A PHYSICAL ZONE - A system, method, and computer program product for automatically managing an environment for a physical zone over a period of time. Position coordinates are received from a plurality of entities. It is determined which of the entities will occupy the physical zone over a time frame, the physical zone including at least one environmental characteristic. Environmental preferences are accessed for the entities determined to occupy the physical zone for the time frame. The environmental characteristic of the physical zone is adjusted for the time frame based on the accessed environmental preferences for the entities. | 06-05-2014 |
Barry Alan Feigenbaum, Austin, TX US
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20130159296 | ACTIVITIES BASED DYNAMIC DATA PRIORITIZATION - A system, and computer program product for activity based dynamic data prioritization are provided in the illustrative embodiments. A user activity corresponding to a user is selected. A query is constructed corresponding to the user activity. The query is executed on a data source to obtain a result set of data. A prioritization rule is constructed using a feature of the query and a policy. Data items in the result set of data are prioritized according to the prioritization rule to form prioritized data. The prioritized data is presented relative to the user activity. | 06-20-2013 |
20130159297 | ACTIVITIES BASED DYNAMIC DATA PRIORITIZATION - A method for activity based dynamic data prioritization is provided in the illustrative embodiments. A user activity corresponding to a user is selected. A query is constructed corresponding to the user activity. The query is executed on a data source to obtain a result set of data. A prioritization rule is constructed using a feature of the query and a policy. Data items in the result set of data are prioritized according to the prioritization rule to form prioritized data. The prioritized data is presented relative to the user activity. | 06-20-2013 |
20130304772 | MANAGING THE PRODUCT OF TEMPORARY GROUPS IN A COMMUNITY - A method, system, and computer program product for managing the products of a sub-community operating within a community are provided in the illustrative embodiments. The sub-community is defined in an application executing on a data processing system using a processor and a memory. The community comprises a set of members working for a common objective. The sub-community comprises a subset of the set of members working for a part of the common objective. The defining of the sub-community also configures a closing condition for the sub-community. A plurality of members is added to the sub-community. The sub-community is created. | 11-14-2013 |
David L. Feigenbaum, Winchester, MA US
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20100089856 | Jar - A new jar has (among other features) at least two chambers separated by a fixed partition. Each chamber is at least as broad as it is deep and has an opening through which food that is dipped from the chamber can be removed. The two openings of the chambers face in opposite directions. And a lid covers each opening. | 04-15-2010 |
20100089857 | Jar - A new jar has (among other features) at least two chambers separated by a fixed partition. Each chamber is at least as broad as it is deep and has opening through which food that is dipped from the chamber can be removed. The two openings of the chambers face as opposite directions. And a lid covers each opening. | 04-15-2010 |
Frank Feigenbaum, Mission Hills, KS US
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20090287061 | SURGICAL ACCESS DEVICE FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY - A method for employing a device to enable access at a surgical location adjacent to a spine, thereby allowing one or more surgical instruments to perform a minimally invasive spine operation, is provided herein. The device for providing access to the surgical location includes an elongate body that includes an outer tube and an inner tube. The inner tube is moveably received (e.g., via a worm drive) within the outer tube. Accordingly, the inner tube is selectively extensible and retractable relative to the outer tube in a telescopic manner. The extension and retraction capabilities of the device facilitate proper placement of the device within the surgical location. In addition, both the inner tube and the outer tube include inner surfaces. These inner surfaces define a passage extending through the elongate body. In operation, the passage allows for inserting surgical instruments through the device into the surgical location. | 11-19-2009 |
Haim Feigenbaum, Irvine, CA US
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20100157566 | Electronic shield assembly and methods - A shield assembly useful in the attenuation of electronic noise or spurious electric signals. In one embodiment, the shielding assembly comprises a metallic component that is encapsulated with an electronic component to be shielded, such as an integrated circuit. A conductive coating is applied to an exterior surface of the encapsulated metallic and electronic components so that it is in contact with the metallic component. The metallic component is formed using a selective metal deposition process (e.g., electroforming) and a laser-cutting process that increase manufacturing efficiency and provide enhanced mechanical and structural features, including especially the ability to make the shield very thin, have a high degree of co planarity, and maintain a low profile for the shielded electronic component as a whole (i.e., add very little height to that of the electronic component). Methods of manufacturing and utilizing the shielding assembly in designs are also disclosed. | 06-24-2010 |
Lee Feigenbaum, Brookline, MA US
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20080288442 | Ontology Based Text Indexing - A method and system are disclosed for indexing a set of statements, such as RDF statements, that are described in accordance with a specified ontology. The method comprises the steps of defining a set of indexing rules, and using these indexing rules to examine the statements to identify selected ones of the statements and to generate one or more indices from said selected ones of the statements. In a preferred embodiment, the rules match certain predicates of RDF statements to certain indices. Also, preferably, an RDF storage system may be configured with said set of indexing rules. When RDF statements are added to the RDF storage system, each statement is examined by the indexing subsystem. If the predicate of a statement matches one of the predicates of said set of indexing rules, that rule is applied to the statement. | 11-20-2008 |
Lee D. Feigenbaum, Brookline, MA US
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20080222512 | ASSOCIATING ANNOTATIONS WITH DOCUMENT FAMILIES - The present invention generally provides methods, systems, and articles of manufacture for managing an annotation system that includes storing annotations for a document family, i.e., a series of versions of a data source. Annotations created for one version of the data source may be viewed in context from both subsequent and prior versions of the same data source. Embodiments of the invention associate annotations with both a data source “family identifier” as well as a “version identifier.” Other than adding a family ID to the data source, the data source remains unchanged. The family ID is maintained across different versions of the data source, whereas version IDs are determined for a specific version of the data source. Version IDs can be constructed from each data source directly, and do not need to be stored. | 09-11-2008 |
20090106642 | MULTI-USER, MULTI-TIMED COLLABORATIVE ANNOTATION - A displayed document comprises an annotation widget, the widget associated with an annotation document and a corresponding annotation key in an annotation store. The annotation document associated with a workflow action program. A user with a predetermined privilege selects a widget and is presented with the annotation document. The user performs an annotation task modifying the annotation document and submits the annotation document to the annotation store, the submission triggering the workflow action program to progress the workflow to another step. | 04-23-2009 |
20100115393 | CREATION AND RETRIEVAL OF GLOBAL ANNOTATIONS - Methods, systems, and articles of manufacture for managing global annotations made for data elements that may be instantiated (e.g., displayed) by a variety of different type applications are provided. By anchoring the global annotations to the data element, rather than the particular data source containing the data element at the time the data element was annotated, the annotation may be retrieved from any application that instantiates or displays it. | 05-06-2010 |
Lisa Feigenbaum, Bellevue, WA US
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20090164935 | SYMBOL LISTS FOR GRAMMAR-DRIVEN DATA ENTRY - In a data entry environment constrained by a symbolic grammar, a data entry position in the data set may be amenable to the insertion of a subset of symbols in compliance with the grammar. Also, the grammar may or may not permit the insertion of a value of one or more types at the data entry position of the data set. In order to facilitate grammatically correct data entry, a symbol list may be presented that indicates the grammatically valid symbols for the symbolic context of the data entry position, as well as the validity of the insertion of a value at the data entry position. The symbol list may also permit the selection of a symbol list option, and may insert the selected symbol or value at the data entry position. Various symbol list option selection inputs may be associated with the symbol list options to facilitate and economize data entry, and the association may be adapted based on whether or not a value is permitted at the data entry position. Several variations of these techniques are discussed relating to the use of symbol lists in various data entry and grammar scenarios, the presentation of the symbol lists, and the user interaction with the symbol lists. | 06-25-2009 |
20100218173 | IMPLICIT LINE CONTINUATION - Modified compilers and other development tools provide implied line continuation within a sequence of syntax tokens of a programming language grammar which includes multiple semantic contexts and which uses line termination as presumptive statement termination. When source code parsing encounters a line terminator adjacent a context-dependent implicit line continuation token in an associated semantic context, an explicit decision is made whether to imply line continuation. Line continuation may also be implied in response to other specified tokens. | 08-26-2010 |
Lisa Helene Feigenbaum, Bellevue, WA US
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20090030869 | VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUES FOR IMPRECISE STATEMENT COMPLETION - When a user enters text into an application, the application can utilize an auto-complete feature to provide the user with estimations as to a complete term a user is attempting to enter into the application. Visualization can be provided along with an estimation to disclose the likelihood the estimation is what the user intends to enter. Furthermore, a rationale can be provided to the user for the reason an estimation was provided to the user. | 01-29-2009 |