Angelone
Angela Elodia Angelone, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20110054976 | Scheduling Recurring Calendar Events - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for scheduling a recurring event are disclosed. When a calendar application receives an invitation from an organizer to an invite, the calendar application expands the recurring event into a plurality of occurrences, and detects any scheduling conflicts that can be caused by each of the plurality of occurrences. The calendar application notifies the invitee of the detected scheduling conflicts before the invitee makes a decision regarding the invitation. An invitee is provided an opportunity to accept only the non-conflicting occurrences of the recurring event. If the invitee chooses to accept only the non-conflicting occurrences, the invitee is given opportunities to respond to each of the conflicting occurrences separately. The organizer is notified of the invitee's responses regarding the non-conflicting occurrences and the conflicting occurrences. | 03-03-2011 |
Angelo R. Angelone, Niagara Falls CA
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20090307985 | Very low packing density ceramic abrasive grits and methods of producing and using the same - Producing and using very low packing density ceramic abrasive grits comprising various fused aluminum oxide materials with or without other oxide additives, fused aluminum oxide-zirconium oxide co-fusions with or without other oxide additives, or sintered sol gel aluminum oxide materials with or without other oxide additives where the ceramic abrasive grains are preferably made by crushing bubbles of the material. | 12-17-2009 |
20130263524 | VERY LOW PACKING DENSITY CERAMIC ABRASIVE GRITS AND METHODS OF PRODUCING AND USING THE SAME - Producing and using very low packing density ceramic abrasive grits comprising various fused aluminum oxide materials with or without other oxide additives, fused aluminum oxide-zirconium oxide co-fusions with or without other oxide additives, or sintered sol gel aluminum oxide materials with or without other oxide additives where the ceramic abrasive grains are preferably made by crushing bubbles of the material. | 10-10-2013 |
20130267150 | METHOD FOR ABRADING A PRODUCT USING VERY LOW PACKING DENSITY CERAMIC ABRASIVE GRITS - Producing and using very low packing density ceramic abrasive grits comprising various fused aluminum oxide materials with or without other oxide additives, fused aluminum oxide-zirconium oxide co-fusions with or without other oxide additives, or sintered sol gel aluminum oxide materials with or without other oxide additives where the ceramic abrasive grains are preferably made by crushing bubbles of the material. | 10-10-2013 |
20130288574 | HIGH PERFORMANCE CERAMIC ABRASIVE GRITS OF UNIFORM THICKNESS AND METHODS OF PRODUCING AND USING THE SAME - A ceramic abrasive grain product of a ceramic material composition, said ceramic abrasive grain product comprising at least fifty percent of abrasive grains having a uniform grain thickness of from 0.002 to 0.016 inches and a length such that the grain is self dressing when oriented such that the thickness of the grain is exposed to a workpiece, abrasive products made therefrom and method for manufacturing and using same. | 10-31-2013 |
Caterina Trimm Angelone, Coral Springs, FL US
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20140220535 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR TAGGING ATOMIC LEARNING UNITS OF INSTRUCTIONAL CONTENT WITH STANDARDS AND LEVELS OF RIGOR AND FOR USING THE TAGGED ATOMIC LEARNING UNITS FOR DYNAMICALLY GENERATING A CURRICULUM FOR INDIVIDUALIZED ACADEMIC INSTRUCTION - A system for tagging atomic learning units of instructional content and for dynamically generating a curriculum tailored to an individual using the tagged units is disclosed. The system includes a tagging module for tagging atomic learning units of instructional content with at least one standard and at least one level of rigor to form learning objects. The system further includes a learning objects database for storing the learning objects. The system further includes a dynamic curriculum generation module for dynamically generating a curriculum tailored to an individual by selecting individual learning objects from the database using the tags and for presenting the curriculum to the individual. | 08-07-2014 |
Linda Angelone, Everett, MA US
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20080235064 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING ASSESSMENTS - Described are techniques used in connection with providing insolvency services in connection with guaranty funds, such as property and casualty guaranty funds, upon the occurrence of an insurance company insolvency. A client/server system provides for creating and maintaining a database of state and insurance company member information. Operations, such as calculations, are performed in accordance with different rules that are associated with varying state laws and rules that may vary with insurance account. A range of functions are performed by the system comprising report generation, unearned premium calculations, assessment calculation, claim entry and management, administrative tasks, and other related operations. The system which provides services and operations in connection with managing insolvency funds may interact with other applications and systems, such as an accounting system, word processing system, and the like by generating data used as input in these other systems. Also described is a database schema representing a relationship between the different data entities that may be stored in a database in connection with performing insolvency operations. | 09-25-2008 |
Raymond Angelone, Norfolk, MA US
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20090112879 | Simultanously accessing file objects through web services and file services - Accessing data file objects includes providing a file system interface on a client, where the file system interface allows an application running on the client to make file system calls to access the data file objects. A Web Services interface may also be provided on the client, where the Web Services interface allows an application to access file objects using the Web Services at the same time that file objects are being accessed through the file system interface. The Web Services interface may be a SOAP interface and/or a REST interface. Accessing data file objects may also include providing a direct file object interface on the client, where the direct file object interface allows an application to directly access file objects at the same time that file objects are being accessed using the Web Services interface and using the file system interface. | 04-30-2009 |
20110029487 | Simultaneously accessing file objects through Web services and file services - Accessing data file objects includes providing a file system interface on a client, where the file system interface allows an application running on the client to make file system calls to access the data file objects. A Web Services interface may also be provided on the client, where the Web Services interface allows an application to access file objects using the Web Services at the same time that file objects are being accessed through the file system interface. The Web Services interface may be a SOAP interface and/or a REST interface. Accessing data file objects may also include providing a direct file object interface on the client, where the direct file object interface allows an application to directly access file objects at the same time that file objects are being accessed using the Web Services interface and using the file system interface. | 02-03-2011 |
Sean Angelone, Austin, TX US
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20120022980 | System and Method for Managing Postal Accounting Data Using Transient Data Collectors - Methods and systems using a single centralized database to manage postal accounting data are provided. The central database may interface with remote postal meters by way of one or more transient data collectors, which cache data from associated meters and transmit the data to the central database. The data collectors also validate postage accounts to the associated meters. The use of local transient data collectors allows for a single centralized database to be used without requiring data replication among databases local to each computer that manages postal meters. | 01-26-2012 |