Goldwasser
Baruch Goldwasser, Oakland, CA US
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20130174019 | FACILITATING DATA MANIPULATION IN A BROWSER-BASED USER INTERFACE OF AN ENTERPRISE BUSINESS APPLICATION - Optimal presentation and editing of business data in a browser-based user interface of an integrated web-based business information system is described, including a browser at a user computer in dynamic communication with a web server allowing database editing and updating without browser page refreshes. For optimizing the data input/editing experience of the user, an array of features in various combinations is provided including: single-click instantiation of cell editing in a table displayed by the browser; single off-click or keyboard commits instantiating cell-wise data transfers; bulk editing allowing group modification of data elements across a plurality of adjacently-displayed or non-adjacently displayed records; client-side, location-based caching of old cell values allowing selective go-back for any edited or bulk-edited cell, in any order desired by the user, prior to a page-refreshing input event; and easy establishment/modification of sub-records associated with any of a displayed list of records using sub-record access icons, rollover menus, and auxiliary browser windows. | 07-04-2013 |
Baruch Goldwasser, San Francisco, CA US
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20100138263 | CONCISE COMMUNICATION OF REAL-TIME BUSINESS INFORMATION IN AN ENTERPRISE NETWORK - A method, system, computer program product, and related business methods for concisely communicating real-time business information to end users in an enterprise network is described. An integrated business system having at least ERP and CRM functionality is accessed via a browser-based user interface. A plurality of portlet windows are simultaneously displayed within a browser window, each portlet window occupying a relatively small area therein. The portlet windows are selected and arranged according to a customizable user profile for each user, and include reporting portlets displaying up-to-date business results retrieved from the integrated business system. Each reporting portlet further comprises report access links associated with at least one of the business results that, when selected by the user, invoke browser-based displays of up-to-date business data underlying those business results. Preferably, in accordance with a user-customizable alert setting stored in the user profile, regular electronic mail messages are sent to the user communicating up-to-date versions of those business results. Preferably, data labels that identify business items within the browser-based user interface and on the electronic mails are expressed in a business vernacular tuned to each user according to customizable business vernacular settings in their user profiles. | 06-03-2010 |
20100138734 | FACILITATING DATA MANIPULATION IN A BROWSER-BASED USER INTERFACE OF AN ENTERPRISE BUSINESS APPLICATION - Optimal presentation and editing of business data in a browser-based user interface of an integrated web-based business information system is described, including a browser at a user computer in dynamic communication with a web server allowing database editing and updating without browser page refreshes. For optimizing the data input/editing experience of the user, an array of features in various combinations is provided including: single-click instantiation of cell editing in a table displayed by the browser; single off-click or keyboard commits instantiating cell-wise data transfers; bulk editing allowing group modification of data elements across a plurality of adjacently-displayed or non-adjacently displayed records; client-side, location-based caching of old cell values allowing selective go-back for any edited or bulk-edited cell, in any order desired by the user, prior to a page-refreshing input event; and easy establishment/modification of sub-records associated with any of a displayed list of records using sub-record access icons, rollover menus, and auxiliary browser windows. | 06-03-2010 |
20110054966 | CONCISE COMMUNICATION OF REAL-TIME BUSINESS INFORMATION IN AN ENTERPRISE NETWORK - A method, system, computer program product, and related business methods for concisely communicating real-time business information to end users in an enterprise network is described. An integrated business system having at least ERP and CRM functionality is accessed via a browser-based user interface. A plurality of portlet windows are simultaneously displayed within a browser window, each portlet window occupying a relatively small area therein. The portlet windows are selected and arranged according to a customizable user profile for each user, and include reporting portlets displaying up-to-date business results retrieved from the integrated business system. Each reporting portlet further comprises report access links associated with at least one of the business results that, when selected by the user, invoke browser-based displays of up-to-date business data underlying those business results. Preferably, in accordance with a user-customizable alert setting stored in the user profile, regular electronic mail messages are sent to the user communicating up-to-date versions of those business results. Preferably, data labels that identify business items within the browser-based user interface and on the electronic mails are expressed in a business vernacular tuned to each user according to customizable business vernacular settings in their user profiles. | 03-03-2011 |
20130060590 | CONCISE COMMUNICATION OF REAL-TIME BUSINESS INFORMATION IN AN ENTERPRISE NETWORK - A method, system, computer program product, and related business methods for concisely communicating real-time business information to end users in an enterprise network is described. An integrated business system having at least ERP and CRM functionality is accessed via browser-based user interface. A plurality of portlet windows are simultaneously displayed within a browser window, each portlet window occupying a relatively small area therein. The portlet windows are selected and arranged according to a customizable user profile for each user, and include reporting portlets displaying up-to-date business results retrieved from the integrated business system. Each reporting portlet further comprises report access links associated with at least one of the business results that, when selected by the user, invoke browser-based displays of up-to-date business data underlying those business results. Preferably, in accordance with a user-customizable alert setting stored in the user profile, regular electronic mail messages are sent to the user communicating up-to-date versions of those business results. Preferably, data labels that identify business items within the browser-based user interface and on the electronic mails are expressed in a business vernacular tuned to each user according to customizable business vernacular settings in their user profiles. | 03-07-2013 |
Benad Goldwasser, Tel Aviv IL
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20090182197 | TOOLS FOR USE IN SMALL INTESTINE - Apparatus ( | 07-16-2009 |
20090275857 | Diagnostic or treatment tool for colonoscopy - Apparatus ( | 11-05-2009 |
20100312054 | PROSTATIC TISSUE REMOVAL AND/OR PROSTATIC CAPSULOTOMY FOR TREATMENT OF CONDITIONS - Apparatus and methods are provided including identifying a subject as suffering from a disorder of an organ of the subject. In response to the identifying, a shaft is inserted into the organ, not via a natural lumen of the subject. Using a laser beam emitted from a distal portion of the shaft, a portion of the organ is ablated. A vicinity of the portion of the organ is cooled by introducing a fluid to the vicinity, and, subsequently aspirating the fluid therefrom, the introduction and aspiration of the fluid being performed via the shaft, while the shaft is inside the organ. Other embodiments are also described. | 12-09-2010 |
20110092765 | TOOLS FOR USE IN ESOPHAGUS - Apparatus ( | 04-21-2011 |
Benad Goldwasser, Herzliya Pituach IL
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20130197559 | MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGICAL TECHNIQUES - Apparatus and methods are described including a trocar ( | 08-01-2013 |
20130197571 | MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGICAL TECHNIQUES - Apparatus and methods are described including a trocar ( | 08-01-2013 |
20130226288 | MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGICAL TECHNIQUES - Apparatus and methods are described including a trocar ( | 08-29-2013 |
20140371789 | MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGICAL TECHNIQUES - Apparatus and methods are provided for use with a hole closure device that is configured to be deployed by expanding inside a subject's body. An insertion device includes an outer tube and an inner pushing element. The outer tube constrains the hole closure device from expanding, during insertion of the hole closure device into the subject's body. The pushing element causes at least a portion of the hole closure device to self expand by pushing the portion out of a distal end of the outer tube, by the pushing element being advanced distally with respect to the outer tube. A safety element is couplable to the pushing element and is configured to prevent the hole closure device from expanding, by preventing distal advancement of the pushing element with respect to the outer tube, when the safety element is coupled to the pushing element. Other applications are also described. | 12-18-2014 |
Dan Goldwasser, Haifa IL
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20080295079 | System and Method for Verifying and Testing System Requirements - There is provided in accordance with embodiments of the present invention a method and a system for testing and verifying a requirements specification of a system comprising describing the requirements specification in a REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING LANGUAGE (REL), simulating an execution of a scenario of the REL, and identifying logical faults in said requirements specification based on said simulating. Accordingly, the system for testing and verifying of requirements specification of a system comprising a modeling and testing component to build a model of the requirements specification, and a dynamic testing component to test the requirements specification by execution of at least one simulation cycle. | 11-27-2008 |
David Jay Goldwasser, Hillsboro, OR US
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20130212906 | REGRIND POLYURETHANE WITH GLYCOL OR POLYOL ADDITIVE - A surface element including a recycled polyurethane and a glycol or polyol additive is provided. The surface element has an increased tearability as compared to the recycled polyurethane. An article of footwear and methods of preparing an article of footwear are also provided. | 08-22-2013 |
Eliad Goldwasser, San Jose, CA US
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20130262168 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT - According to various exemplary embodiments, a social media message posted on a social media system is accessed. Moreover, an agent listed in an agent directory is classified as an expert of content referred to in the social media message, based on a keyword identified in the social media message. Further, an identifier of the agent may be displayed in an expert finder list of a user interface. | 10-03-2013 |
20130262320 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT - According to various exemplary embodiments, a social media message posted by a user on a social media system is accessed, and a prioritization level is determined based on the social media message. The prioritization level may indicate a measurement of importance of the social media message. Further, the social media message may be inserted into a prioritized message queue, based on the determined prioritization level associated with the social media message. | 10-03-2013 |
Isy Goldwasser, Los Gatos, CA US
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20140148872 | WEARABLE TRANSDERMAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION DEVICES AND METHODS OF USING THEM - Described herein are devices, systems, and methods for transdermal electrical stimulation. Devices described herein can include self-contained, lightweight, and wearable components. The devices include a primary unit including a first transdermal electrode and a secondary unit including a second transdermal electrode. The device can be capable of wireless communication. The primary unit and secondary unit are placed at two locations on the skin of a user, for example on the head or neck of a user. The first and second transdermal electrodes are electrically connected. Electrical stimulation is driven between the two electrodes. The electrical stimulation induces a cognitive effect in a user of the device. | 05-29-2014 |
20140211593 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DIRECT COMMUNICATION - Information is communicated to an individual by directing an acoustic signal transcranially to a target region in the brain. The target region is stimulated to produce a cognitive effect, and the cognitive effect is modulated or encoded to carry the desired information. | 07-31-2014 |
20150088224 | WEARABLE TRANSDERMAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION DEVICES AND METHODS OF USING THEM - Apparatuses (e.g., devices, systems), and methods for transdermal electrical stimulation (TES). Apparatuses described herein can be self-contained, lightweight, and wearable. The apparatus may include a primary unit (TES stimulator) and an electrode portion that includes a first transdermal electrode and a second transdermal electrode and mates with the TES stimulator. The first electrode and secondary electrode are placed at two locations on the skin of a user, for example on the head and/or neck of a user. Electrical stimulation driven between the two electrodes may induce a cognitive effect in a user of the device. | 03-26-2015 |
Jack Goldwasser, Grants Pass, OR US
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20120275863 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO MANAGE WATER FLOW - A method and apparatus for managing water flow are provided. A frame positions two gate blades, wherein each blade movable along a single axis, preferably a vertical axis. A lower blade is typically positioned below an upper blade. The upper blade may move independently of the lower blade and may be alternately coupled and decoupled to the lower blade. A coupling module enables the selectable and alternating coupling and decoupling of the upper blade and the lower blade. The coupling module may the spring-loaded rod having a first position and a second position, wherein the spring-loaded rod couples the upper blade and the lower blade in the first position and the spring-loaded catch decouples the upper blade and the lower blade in the second position. | 11-01-2012 |
Jack M. Goldwasser, Grants Pass, OR US
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20120202630 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTIVE MECHANICAL ENTRAINMENT - A method and systems for disengagement of a chain and sprocket actuation system is provided. In one version, an actuation system mechanically couples a motor with a rotatable feature. The rotatable feature may be a threaded stem that alternately raises and lowers a gate as the feature is rotated in a respective direction. A removable key comprised within the actuation key. When the key is removed from engagement with the motor, that rotatable feature is decoupled from the motor. A manual fixture, such as a wheel, may be used to rotate the rotatable feature by hand. The rotatable feature may thus be driven by the motor, or alternately decoupled from the motor and driven by hand. | 08-09-2012 |
Jeffrey Graham Goldwasser, Clayton, MO US
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20080302394 | BRUSH AND METHODS OF CLEANING A BRUSH - A brush includes a body and a cleaning element. The body includes a plurality of bristles extending outward from said body. The cleaning element is slidably coupled to the body, and includes at least one projection and a retaining element. The at least one projection is substantially radially aligned with the plurality of bristles for engaging the plurality of bristles as the cleaning element is translated longitudinally across the body. The retaining element facilitates limiting circumferential movement of the plurality of bristles as the cleaning element is translated across the body. | 12-11-2008 |
Michael S. Goldwasser, Wilmington, NC US
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20090128553 | IMAGING OF ANATOMICAL STRUCTURES - A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, an imaging device having a Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI) scanner to generate MRI data associated with soft tissue of a patient, and supply said MRI data to diagnostic equipment that selects one or more normative soft tissue profiles of a select anatomical section, and generates a three dimensional soft tissue image from the MRI data and the one or more normative soft tissue profiles. Additional embodiments are disclosed. | 05-21-2009 |
Moshe Goldwasser, Bnei Dror IL
Moshe D. Goldwasser, Tel Mond IL
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20110213324 | Combination of two disposable waste containment articles worn simultaneously - A disposable waste containment article is disclosed along with a combination of using two articles simultaneously. The article includes a bodyside layer having a first surface and an outer perimeter, and a garment facing layer having an outer perimeter approximately coincident with the outer perimeter of the bodyside layer. An absorbent layer is positioned between the bodyside layer and the garment facing layer. A seal secures the bodyside layer to the garment facing layer. The seal is located inward of the outer perimeters. An ingress is formed in the bodyside layer and is aligned with one of the waste orifices present in a human body such that waste from the human body can pass through the ingress and be collected in the waste containment article. The waste containment article also includes a body adhesive for securing the first surface to the wearer's body. | 09-01-2011 |
Moshe D. Goldwasser, Tel Aviv IL
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20090076472 | Absorbent layer, structure and article along with a method of forming the same - An absorbent layer is disclosed which is capable of absorbing a fluid and which maintains the superabsorbent particles, powder or fibers in a predetermined position. The absorbent layer is constructed of a bulky, three-dimensional fabric which has a liquid adhesive applied thereto in a non-continuous fashion. A superabsorbent is then positioned on the liquid adhesive. The absorbent layer can be secured to a liquid-impermeable outer cover to form a disposable absorbent article. A method of forming the absorbent layer is also disclosed. Furthermore, a method of forming a disposable absorbent article using the absorbent layer is described. | 03-19-2009 |
Steven Goldwasser, Jacksonville, FL US
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20080234543 | SURGICAL DEVICES AND METHOD FOR VAGINAL PROLAPSE REPAIR - In accordance with at least one exemplary embodiment, a vaginal prolapse repair procedure can use a perirectal pass in placing an anterior graph arm. For example, the superficial straps of an anterior graft can be place via the transobturator path. The deep straps can be placed via perirectal passes. An exemplary anterior graft can include deep straps that extend from the body of the anterior graft at an angle between about 25 and 60 degrees. Also, an exemplary anterior graft can have a biologic or an absorbable, synthetic strip for providing a window in the implanted graft. An exemplary trocar sheath can be extended and can have a side entry port for cooperating with a trocar. Also, exemplary graspers or retrieval portions of exemplary sheaths can have a reversible locking/mating mechanism for coupling graft arms. Moreover, an exemplary trocar can be provided. | 09-25-2008 |
Todd Goldwasser, Washington, DC US
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20110035414 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMPILING A MULTI-SOURCE DATABASE OF COMPOSITE INVESTOR-SPECIFIC DATA RECORDS WITH NO DISCLOSURE OF INVESTOR IDENTITY - A system and method are disclosed for compiling a database of investor-related data by gathering and linking customer-specific data records from multiple unaffiliated financial institutions, where such data records are coded in such a manner that the database compiler is enabled to link, across data providers and/or time periods, data records that pertain to the same investor without being provided any information that reveals the identity of any investor. | 02-10-2011 |