Hajdukiewicz
John Hajdukiewicz, Florham Park, NJ US
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20090288013 | Scalable User Interface System - Methods and apparatus are provided for a scalable user interface system. A user interface is divided into general reusable user interface components and application specific user interface components. Next profiles are created for user interfaces based upon server capabilities and client side device capabilities and reusable user interface components are built for use in multiple profiles. Defined user interface scalability strategies are executed at runtime to build a user interface description using the user interface components. In this way, a user interface can be built from a user interface description by apportioning the building of the user interface description between a server and a client side device using the profiles. At the server, user interface components stored in memory are used to build a first portion of the user interface description while a second portion of the user interface description is built at the client side device and is combined with the first portion received from the server. | 11-19-2009 |
John Hajdukiewicz, Minneapolis, MN US
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20080250316 | MECHANISM TO IMPROVE A USER'S INTERACTION WITH A COMPUTER SYSTEM - An approach for improving a user's interaction with computer system which may include building a context aware user interface by extending a concur task tree (CTT). Although a task model approach may work well in the design time, it does not appear to take consideration of contextual information at runtime. To overcome this limitation, an approach may be used to apply contextual information to the task at runtime. The approach may introduce task activation criteria based on contextual information and apply contextual information to optimize interaction quality. | 10-09-2008 |
20090157586 | OBJECT ORIENTED RULE-BASED SYSTEM AND METHOD - An object oriented rule-based system and method that combines rule-based technology and object-oriented programming in order to provide an efficient approach for adding decision-making and inferencing capabilities to different applications. The rule-based system can include a RETE match algorithm, which can be modified to support pure object-based variable pattern matching. The LHS of a rule base can be compiled into several condition patterns, which includes a transformer integer array in order to record object variables positions. A RETE node can propagate tokens smoothly by asserting the object variable based on inheritance type hierarchy and the rules can be fired when the conditions are satisfied. The object oriented rule system can be utilized to add or remove rules at run time. | 06-18-2009 |
Peter Hajdukiewicz, Chesterfield, MO US
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20080227639 | Rice Metallothionein Promoters - The present invention provides non-coding regulatory element polynucleotide molecules isolated from the Metallothionein gene of | 09-18-2008 |
20100197498 | ORYZA SATIVA LTP PROMOTERS USEFUL FOR MODULATING GENE EXPRESSION IN PLANTS - The present invention provides non-coding regulatory element polynucleotide molecules isolated from the lipid transfer protein (LTP) gene of | 08-05-2010 |
Peter Hajdukiewicz, Stroud GB
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20090255139 | SURFACE SENSING DEVICE - An apparatus for measuring a surface of a workpiece is described. The apparatus comprises a support, attachable to the moveable arm of a machine, such as a coordinate positioning machine, and rotatable about first and second axes of rotation, the axes driven by first and second motors respectively. The apparatus additionally comprises a surface sensing device for sensing the surface of a workpiece, rotatable about a third axis of rotation. This third axis of rotation is alignable with the first axis of rotation, and when aligned, rotation of the support relative to the surface sensing device is actuatable by the first motor. A method for using an apparatus for measuring a surface of a workpiece is also described. | 10-15-2009 |
Peter T. Hajdukiewicz, Chesterfield, MO US
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20090178163 | Genome-wide identification and characterization of gene expression regulatory elements in Zea mays for use in plants - The present invention provides non-coding regulatory element polynucleotide molecules isolated from the lipid transfer protein (LTP) gene of | 07-09-2009 |
20110078833 | GENOME WIDE IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF GENE EXPRESSION REGULATORY ELEMENTS IN ZEA MAYS FOR USE IN PLANTS - The present invention provides non-coding regulatory element polynucleotide molecules isolated from the lipid transfer protein (LTP) gene of | 03-31-2011 |
20150096083 | GENOME WIDE IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF GENE EXPRESSION REGULATORY ELEMENTS IN ZEA MAYS FOR USE IN PLANTS - The present invention provides non-coding regulatory element polynucleotide molecules isolated from the lipid transfer protein (LTP) gene of | 04-02-2015 |
Richard Hajdukiewicz, New York, NY US
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20150317665 | Credit Card Reward Program Incorporating Investing in Precious Metals - In a credit card reward program incorporating investment in precious metals, a credit card holder is provided with a credit card account and a precious metals account. The precious metals account contains balances of one or more precious metals. Cash is accumulated from activity on the credit card account at a reward rate, and may be increased by rounding up transactions on the credit card account and crediting the round-up funds to the total. Periodically, for example monthly, precious metals in proportion to a designated basket are purchased using the cash balance and the metals are added to the balances of metals in the precious metals account. Precious metals may be exchanged for fabricated products in fabrication transactions. Additionally, a precious metal protection program transaction may be provided whereby, for a fee, a price cap may be obtained for the duration of a program period. | 11-05-2015 |