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Alan Bruce Cornford, West Vancouver CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100070425 | ECOSYSTEM VALUE STREAM OPTIMIZATION SYSTEM, METHOD AND DEVICE - A method, system and device define a common enterprise framework that aligns many major architecture and process reference models in the prior art. The method utilizes loosely coupled arrangements of common building blocks for defining process stream flows, process stream flow interdependencies and process knowledge benchmarks for both structure and process maturity. The framework system and method facilitate assessment of process flow stream value and value tradeoffs that management may use for optimizing competitiveness value within enterprises and federations of enterprises. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20100312571 | GENERIC SYSTEM, METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DELINEATING ECOSYSTEM PROCESS INTERDEPENDENCIES, TRADEOFFS AND BEST PRACTICES - A system, method and device define ecosystem ontology, architecture, processes, process operands and operand states within a generic hierarchy to simplify navigating system complexity. The invention facilitates identification of key process interdependencies and tradeoff best practices to optimize system workflow, information flow and value flow. It standardizes and aligns architecture, process and maturity models in the prior art. | 12-09-2010 |
Bill Cornford, Weston Cheshire GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100311525 | BAT - The present invention provides a bat having a handle and a body, part of the body including a hitting area which in use is intended to hit a ball, wherein at least a portion of the hitting area is made of a resilient material. The incorporation of a resilient material into a part of the hitting area of (preferably) an otherwise normal bat means that a batsman is typically able to use the bat to hit a ball for e.g. a given distance or speed, with less effort than using a regular bat. Clearly this improves the ability of the batsman to provide, for example, fielding training. | 12-09-2010 |
James Cornford, Weston Cheshire GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100311525 | BAT - The present invention provides a bat having a handle and a body, part of the body including a hitting area which in use is intended to hit a ball, wherein at least a portion of the hitting area is made of a resilient material. The incorporation of a resilient material into a part of the hitting area of (preferably) an otherwise normal bat means that a batsman is typically able to use the bat to hit a ball for e.g. a given distance or speed, with less effort than using a regular bat. Clearly this improves the ability of the batsman to provide, for example, fielding training. | 12-09-2010 |
Roy J. Cornford, Hants GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080270492 | METHOD OF CHANGING THE PAGE SIZE OF A DB2 TABLE SPACE WHILE KEEPING THE OBJECT AVAILABLE - Provided is a method for online reorganization and increasing the page size of a DB2 object. A base table and related auxiliary table spaces are reorganized concurrently via a database utility, DB2 REORG utility. The database utility determines which auxiliary tables are related to the base table and automatically includes their respective auxiliary table in the same invocation of the utility. The reorganization is performed via allocated shadow data sets; page size of the allocated shadow data sets is dynamically updated during reorganization. The original data sets are switched with the newly built shadow data sets, and DB2 catalog values and control blocks are updated with new page size values. | 10-30-2008 |
