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Andrew Alexander
Andrew Alexander Davies, Shropshire GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090126171 | BUCKLE | 05-21-2009 |
| 20100000061 | BUCKLE | 01-07-2010 |
Andrew Alexander Leikucs, Ottawa CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090030915 | System and method for determining driving factor in a data cube - Method and system for determining a driving factor for a data value of interest in a multidimensional database, by collecting a context for the data value of interest in the multidimensional database. The data value of interest has dimensional levels with dimensional members outside the drill path of the data value of interest. The dimensional levels are enumerated in a list. A query using the dimensional members of the dimensional level is executed. A variance is calculated for the set of query results. A driving factor for the data value of interest is determined based on the variance. The driving factor is added to the context of the data value of interest. | 01-29-2009 |
| 20090089240 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO SEGMENT AN OLAP SET - A segmentation management system manages segmentation of a set of members in a multi-dimensionally modeled data source. The segmentation management system comprises a segment definition manager, a segmentation engine and a segment application manager. The segment definition manager manages definitions of identifiable non-overlapping segments for a given base set of members in a multi-dimensionally modeled data source. The segmentation engine divides the base set of members into the segments based on the definitions of the segments. The segment application manager allows the segments to be used as objects. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20090119309 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ANALYZING DATA IN A REPORT - A method and a system for analyzing a data value of interest in a multidimensional database. The data value of interest is first identified in a structured report. The data source for the structured report is retrieved. A context for the data value of interest in the data source is collected, for example, by extracting a slicer from the structured report, by extracting members of master-detail pages, or by extracting a default measure from the structured report. An analysis specification based on the collected context is then built, and the data value of interest is analyzed using the analysis specification. The result from analyzing the data value of interest may be presented in an analysis view. | 05-07-2009 |
Andrew Alexander Tokmakoff, Eindhoven NL
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| 20110022201 | METHOD OF GUIDING A USER FROM AN INITIAL POSITION TO A DESTINATION IN A PUBLIC AREA - The invention describes a method of guiding a user ( | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110022992 | METHOD FOR MODIFYING A REPRESENTATION BASED UPON A USER INSTRUCTION - The invention relates to a method for modifying a representation based upon a user instruction and a system for producing a modified representation by said method. Conventional drawing systems, such as pen and paper and writing tablets, require a reasonable degree of drawing skill which not all users possess. Additionally, these conventional systems produce static drawings. The method of the invention comprises receiving a representation from a first user, associating the representation with an input object classification, receiving an instruction from a second user, associating the instruction with an animation classification, determining a modification of the representation using the input object classification and the animation classification, and modifying the representation using the modification. When the first user provides a representation of something, for example a character in a story, it is identified to a certain degree by associating it with an object classification. In other words, the best possible match is determined. As the second user imagines a story involving the representation, dynamic elements of the story are exhibited in one or more communication forms such as writing, speech, gestures, facial expressions. By deriving an instruction from these signals, the representation may be modified, or animated, to illustrate the dynamic element in the story. This improves the feedback to the users, and increases the enjoyment of the users. | 01-27-2011 |
