Brookler
David Brookler, Los Angeles, CA US
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20090006946 | MULTI-USER DOCUMENT EDITING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A multi-user document editing system and method. Embodiments of the invention utilize a model-view-controller design pattern to successfully control changes in parallel to underlying backend database information presentation related information. Granularity of protection and check in/check out on family, spread, presentation layer and presentation object. In addition, enables automatic update of changes to all users editing or viewing the information. Changes to the backend database may also include changes to the family hierarchy with real-time update of publication WYSIWYG pages for example. Enables rollback of changes. Instead of waiting constantly for other users to finish editing information before other edits can be made, the typical serial editing methodology is transformed by embodiments of the invention into a parallel methodology that greatly increases throughput and lowers the costs associated with large publications. | 01-01-2009 |
20100070460 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RULE-BASED DATA OBJECT MATCHING - An object matching system comprises a plurality of disparate databases comprising data objects and a master data server. The master data server comprises a computer programmed to provide a plurality of adapters configured to connect to said plurality of disparate databases, a matching module configured to compare data objects provided by said plurality of adapters through use of an object matching rule to determine at least two matching data objects, and a data integrator configured to merge said at least two matching data objects to produce a master data object. | 03-18-2010 |
David E. Brookler, Los Angeles, CA US
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20100332501 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ON-DEMAND INDEXING - A system and method for on-demand indexing in a data management system is described. An index is generated when it is requested, such as when a database operation requires access to the index. If the index is loaded in memory, the index is retrieved from memory. Otherwise, the index is generated on-demand. A priority configuration identifies at least one priority index which is generated and loaded in memory. The priority configuration can identify priority indexes either directly or indirectly, such as by a threshold parameter. | 12-30-2010 |
Kenneth H. Brookler, Norwalk, CT US
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20080293677 | Use of Alternating Amine and Non-Amine Bisphosphonate Combinations For Treating Osteoporosis - A method of treating osteoporosis in a human in need thereof by administering alternating amine and non-amine bisphosphonates in a defined dosing schedule. The invention demonstrates an effective response and sustained benefit in the treatment of osteoporosis. Particularly, the method involves administration of a time-dependent dose of more than one bisphosphonate, specifically, alternating administration of a first bisphosphonate with a second bisphosphonate, wherein at least one bisphosphonate is administered in a stepped-up dosage amount. | 11-27-2008 |
20090181108 | Use of Bisphosphonates for Otosclerosis - A method of treating otosclerosis in a human in need thereof by administering a bisphosphonate in a defined dosing schedule. The invention demonstrates an effective response and sustained benefit in the treatment of otosclerosis. Particularly, the method involves administration of a bisphosphonate in a stepped-up dosage amount, e.g., in a dose that is at least one and a half times the recommended dose for osteoporosis. It also includes administration of a time-dependent dose of more than one bisphosphonate, specifically, alternating administration of a first bisphosphonate with a second bisphosphonate. The inventive method further includes intravenous administration of a bisphosphonate, and optionally oral administration of a bisphosphonate. The present invention further contemplates a kit for facilitating the alternating bisphosphonate dosing schedule | 07-16-2009 |