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Andrew Cutts, Henniker, NH US
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| 20120130703 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ADVANCING TIME IN A DISTRIBUTED BUSINESS SIMULATION - Methods and apparatus for advancing time in a distributed business process simulation are disclosed. The methods and apparatus simulate an interdependent business process, such as a financial transaction system, in a secure distributed manner. Each business entity that is part of the interdependent business process models itself on a local client device at any chosen level of detail. A simulation server connects the separate client based simulations into one large simulation. Details of each local simulation may be hidden from other simulation participants. However, interruptions in business flow caused by simulated disruptions introduced at the simulation server and/or a client device are propagated to all of the effected simulation participants via the simulation server. In addition, simulation time may be warped from one breakpoint to another breakpoint thereby facilitating an efficient ratio of simulation time to real time. | 05-24-2012 |
Andrew Cutts, Wokingham GB
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| 20080294393 | Near Surface Layer Modeling - A method for generating a three dimensional (3D) model of a near surface layer. In one implementation, the method may include generating a one dimensional (1D) geologic model of the near surface layer, converting the 1D geologic model to a two dimensional (2D) geologic model of the near surface layer, converting the 2D geologic model to a 3D geologic model of the near surface layer, and converting the 3D geologic model to a 3D elastic geologic model of the near surface layer. | 11-27-2008 |
Andrew Cutts, New London, NH US
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| 20110004458 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SIMULATING A DISTRIBUTED BUSINESS PROCESS - Methods and apparatus for simulating a distributed business process are disclosed. The methods and apparatus simulate an interdependent business process, such as a financial transaction system, in a secure distributed manner. Each business entity that is part of the interdependent business process models itself on a local client device at any chosen level of detail. A simulation server connects the separate client based simulations into one large simulation. Details of each local simulation may be hidden from other simulation participants. However, interruptions in business flow caused by simulated disruptions introduced at the simulation server and/or a client device are propagated to all of the effected simulation participants via the simulation server. In addition, if a client based model is not available, the server supplies a software agent to replace the inputs and outputs normally associated with that portion of the overall simulation. | 01-06-2011 |
| 20110301933 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SIMULATING A DISTRIBUTED BUSINESS PROCESS - Methods and apparatus for simulating a distributed business process are disclosed. The methods and apparatus simulate an interdependent business process, such as a financial transaction system, in a secure distributed manner. Each business entity that is part of the interdependent business process models itself on a local client device at any chosen level of detail. A simulation server connects the separate client based simulations into one large simulation. Details of each local simulation may be hidden from other simulation participants. However, interruptions in business flow caused by simulated disruptions introduced at the simulation server and/or a client device are propagated to all of the effected simulation participants via the simulation server. In addition, if a client based model is not available, the server supplies a software agent to replace the inputs and outputs normally associated with that portion of the overall simulation. | 12-08-2011 |
Felicity Cutts, Geneva CH
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| 20100074911 | VACCINE NEBULIZERS - The invention provides a method of selecting or optimising a nebuliser device to be used to deliver a vaccine comprising selecting a nebuliser capable of producing a plurality of vaccine particles having the following particle droplet size distribution: | 03-25-2010 |
George Cutts, Kenilworth Warwickshire GB
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| 20100292524 | METHANE RECOVERY FROM A LANDFILL GAS - A process is provided for recovering methane from landfill feed gas and other anaerobic digestors. The process comprising the following steps: firstly treating the feed gas to remove H | 11-18-2010 |
Jolene Cutts, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20120010670 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACCESSING THE INTERIOR OF A HIP JOINT, INCLUDING THE PROVISION AND USE OF A NOVEL INFLOW ACCESS CANNULA - An inflow access cannula system for allowing an instrument to access a remote surgical site, wherein the instrument comprises a distal portion having a smaller diameter and a proximal portion having a larger diameter, the system comprising: | 01-12-2012 |
Justin Bredar Cutts, Houston, TX US
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| 20110138675 | Radio controlled fish finding lure float - The fishing lure float has long been available as an indicating device to alert fishermen of the presence of nibbling or striking fish The claims presented herein, advance the original fishing lure float beyond its former, limited role as an indicator. The Radio Controlled Fish Finding Lure Float combines recasting, trolling, and fish finding capability into one unit, while keeping the water and the environment as undisturbed as possible, all at an affordable price. More advanced releases of this technology allows for the detection of a force hitting the end of the lead line. Similarly, means for indicating the submergence of the float can be added to even more advanced models. The addition of global positioning technology to the float allows for the recording of locations and monitoring of aquatic life in specific areas. The addition of the remotely controlled lead line spool winch aids in the control of depth of the lead line. By combining the above features onto a larger, more stable platform, and with the aid of solar collectors, cameras, and a tether line spool, unmanned automated activities may be controlled from afar by computer systems for the aid in rudimentary offshore operations. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110274493 | Moored Wellhead Effluent Capture and Concrete Application Apparatus - An improved moored wellhead effluent capture apparatus consists of multiple nested pressure resisting enclosures with open bottoms and increasing outside dimensions, interconnected with structure and resting on a common plane, the seabed, for encasing wellheads. Each surface of said pressure resisting enclosure is disposed with aligned holes of similar diameter for the purpose of connecting pipes used for a multitude of functions. The apparatus deployment over a blown out wellhead can be accomplished by lowering the apparatus over the drill pipe, allowing the pipe to pass through an open hatch in the top while descending to enclose the wellhead on the seabed for removal of the effluent through a conduit located on an auxiliary pipe flange. The removal of fluid from inside the void between the pressure resisting enclosures results in a net force from the hydrostatic pressure pushing the apparatus into the seabed, effectively mooring the structure around the wellhead. The said moored wellhead effluent capture apparatus aids blown out, existing, and new wellheads by providing a multitude of means for the installation of structural reinforcement, the placement of concrete and aggregate for encasement of the well pipe or wellhead, both above and below the seabed, and the excavation of for subsea foundations. | 11-10-2011 |
| 20110290471 | Effluent Capture and Shutoff Pipe Friction Mounting Apparatus - An improved Effluent Capture and Shutoff Pipe Friction Mounting Apparatus providing means for the prevention, collection, or stopping of effluent from a wellhead pipe ( | 12-01-2011 |
Matt Cutts, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20110029542 | DOCUMENT SCORING BASED ON DOCUMENT INCEPTION DATE - A system may determine a document inception date associated with a document, generate a score for the document based, at least in part, on the document inception date, and rank the document with regard to at least one other document based, at least in part, on the score. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110264671 | DOCUMENT SCORING BASED ON DOCUMENT CONTENT UPDATE - A system may determine a measure of how a content of a document changes over time, generate a score for the document based, at least in part, on the measure of how the content of the document changes over time, and rank the document with regard to at least one other document based, at least in part, on the score. | 10-27-2011 |
| 20120016871 | DOCUMENT SCORING BASED ON QUERY ANALYSIS - A system may determine an extent to which a document is selected when the document is included in a set of search results, generate a score for the document based, at least in part, on the extent to which the document is selected when the document is included in a set of search results; and rank the document with regard to at least one other document based, at least in part, on the score. | 01-19-2012 |
Matt Cutts, Los Altos, CA US
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| 20110022605 | DOCUMENT SCORING BASED ON LINK-BASED CRITERIA - A method may include receiving a document and an initial score for the document; determining that there has been a decrease in a rate or quantity of new links that point to the document over time; classifying the document as stale in response to the determining; decreasing the initial score for the document, resulting in an updated score; and ranking the document with regard to at least one other document based, at least in part, on the score. | 01-27-2011 |
Matthew D. Cutts, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20110179178 | System and Method for Managing Multiple Domain Names for a Website in a Website Indexing System - When a website has a number of equivalent domain names including a preferred domain name, the locator for a document in the website can be rewritten using the preferred domain name before indexing the document, according to certain embodiments. According to certain embodiments, a user interface is provided to allow a user to specify the preferred domain name for a website for which the user is a verified owner. | 07-21-2011 |
Matthew D. Cutts, Los Altos, CA US
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| 20080249786 | IDENTIFYING INADEQUATE SEARCH CONTENT - Systems and methods for identifying inadequate search content are provided. Inadequate search content, for example, can be identified based on statistics associated with the search queries related to the content. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20100138421 | IDENTIFYING INADEQUATE SEARCH CONTENT - Systems and methods for identifying inadequate search content are provided. Inadequate search content, for example, can be identified based on statistics associated with the search queries related to the content. | 06-03-2010 |
| 20120016887 | IDENTIFYING INADEQUATE SEARCH CONTENT - Systems and methods for identifying inadequate search content are provided. Inadequate search content, for example, can be identified based on statistics associated with the search queries related to the content. | 01-19-2012 |
Matthew Daniel Cutts, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20110271095 | Embedded Communication of Link Information - A method of processing documents is described. The method includes the operation of receiving a document in a search engine crawler. The document includes an embedded first link tag. The first link tag includes one or more information pairs. A respective information pair includes a respective parameter and a corresponding value. The parameters in the one or more information pairs may correspond to content at one or more content locations or one or more document locations. The method also includes selecting a method of processing content associated with the first link tag in accordance with one or more of the information pairs. | 11-03-2011 |
Peter George Cutts, Auckland NZ
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| 20090183307 | Shower fitting - The present invention relates to a shower fitting. In particular, but not exclusively, the invention relates to a wall outlet and a shower elbow ( | 07-23-2009 |
William T. Cutts, Houston, TX US
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| 20090250472 | Column vapor recovery - A steel storage tank with a novel means for recovering vapors through perforations in the center column is described. Vapors trapped between the floor and the minimum elevation of a floating roof fluid storage tank are recoverable through perforations in the supporting center column. The vapors are removed through adjustable elevation vents in the center column where they are routed to a vapor recovery system. | 10-08-2009 |
| 20110139297 | Column Vapor recovery - A steel storage tank with a novel structure for recovering vapors through perforations in the center column is described. Vapors trapped between the floor and the minimum elevation of a floating roof fluid storage tank are recoverable through perforations in the supporting center column. The vapors are removed through adjustable elevation vents in the center column where they are routed to a vapor recovery system. | 06-16-2011 |
