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Andrew Lawrence Jarrett, Victoria AU
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080256235 | NETWORK RESOURCE MONITORING AND MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and system for analysing and measuring multiple sources of data over a communications network ( | 10-16-2008 |
| 20080263200 | NETWORK RESOURCE MONITORING AND MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and system for analysing and measuring multiple sources of data over a communications network ( | 10-23-2008 |
| 20100228855 | NETWORK RESOURCE MONITORING AND MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and system for analysing and measuring multiple sources of data over a communications network ( | 09-09-2010 |
| 20110208860 | NETWORK RESOURCE MONITORING AND MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and system for analysing and measuring multiple sources of data over a communications network ( | 08-25-2011 |
Colin P. Jarrett, Surrey GB
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| 20110055798 | ASSESSMENT OF SOFTWARE CODE QUALITY BASED ON CODING VIOLATION INDICATIONS - A plurality of coding violation indications corresponding to software code are categorized according to a plurality of coding quality attributes. The coding violation indications may be reported via static analysis tools or via manual analysis of the software code. The categorized coding violations serve as the basis for determining a plurality of code quality indices each corresponding to a respective one of the plurality of coding quality attributes. In an embodiment, the plurality of code quality indices may be further processed to determine an overall code quality index for the software code. One or more of the resulting code quality indices may be displayed to a user. In this manner, code quality indices may be provided that are directly based on coding violations reported through static analysis. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110276354 | ASSESSMENT OF SOFTWARE CODE DEVELOPMENT - A cost per unit of processed code metric is determined based on a quantity of processed code during a given time period that is attributable to one or more developers, and a cost to develop the quantity of processed code during the time period attributable to the one or more developers. Also, a quality scaling factor is calculated based on quality measurements for the quantity of processed code. Thereafter, the cost per unit of processed code metric is scaled (or discounted) by the quality scaling factor to provide a cost of development index (CDI). Because the inputs to the quality scaling factor may be determined in an automated fashion, this CDI determination permits more rapid response to any adverse assessments. Furthermore, because direct measurement of code quality is employed, more meaningful insight is provided into the likelihood that end product, i.e., the software code, is of good quality. | 11-10-2011 |
Donald Nigel Jarrett, Hampshire GB
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| 20120057129 | EYE TRACKING APPARATUS - An eye tracking apparatus for monitoring the movement of a user's eye, the apparatus including: a display for displaying an image; an eye imaging sensor for monitoring the user's eye and for providing an output indicative of the user's point of regard in the user's field of vision; an optical combiner arranged, in use, in optical communication with the display, the eye imaging sensor and the user's eye: said optical combiner arranged to receive the displayed image from the display, to project said image into the user's field of vision, to receive electromagnetic radiation reflected from the user's eye and to pass said reflected radiation to the eye imaging sensor; wherein the optical combiner is adapted to substantially correct for aberrations in the reflected radiation introduced therein by the optical combiner. | 03-08-2012 |
Gregory J. Jarrett, London GB
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| 20080208761 | Secured transactional banner - By providing user interface functionality on a banner served on a webpage hosted by a third party, it is possible to carry out a secure transaction without the user leaving the banner. This is achieved by providing content and transaction middleware which co-operates with a served banner to, in the first instance provide a customised advertising banner and then subsequently to provide user interfaces which allow payment and personal details to be retrieved and to provide confirmation of a purchase. The banner may be served over a mobile device and may also be served overlayed onto moving video on the webpage. This provides a much better user experience and also provides better likelihood of converted sales from banner advertising. | 08-28-2008 |
Peter Jarrett, Hertfordshire GB
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| 20100170384 | LOCKING DEVICE - A pyrotechnic releasable locking device for maintaining a first and a second member of a structure in a fixed relationship. The locking device comprises a body for locating on or within the first member of the structure such that, in use, a part of the body protrudes into the second member of the structure. The pyrotechnic compound is located on or within the body and a channel is located in the interior of the body and runs between the pyrotechnic compound and an exterior surface of the part of the body that, in use, protrudes into a recess in the second member of the structure. When the pyrotechnic compound is ignited the combustion gases travel along the channel into the recess of the second member of the structure, and the resultant gas pressure forces the body out of the recess thereby releasing the second member of the structure. | 07-08-2010 |
Philip Anthony Jarrett, West Midlands GB
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| 20120032796 | SEPARATION ALARM - A separation alarm, comprising a mobile telecommunication device ( | 02-09-2012 |
Todd Eric Jarrett, Burlington CA
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| 20120000549 | APPARATUS, SYSTEMS AND METHOD FOR COLLECTING AND RECLAIMING ANAESTHETIC AGENTS AND FOR REMOVING NITROUS OXIDE FROM EXHAUST GASES - A system for collecting an anaesthetic agent, having at least one anaesthetic gas scavenging system (AGSS) for receiving exhaust gas from a plurality of sources, the exhaust gas including the anaesthetic agent to be collected, each AGSS comprising at least one power source for providing suction of the exhaust gas from the plurality of sources under negative pressure, and a central collection system for receiving the exhaust gas, the central collection system comprising at least one collector for collecting the anaesthetic agent from the exhaust gas, wherein the at least one collector is configured to adsorb the anaesthetic agent from the exhaust gas. The central collection system may be configured to received the exhaust gases from the at least one AGSS, with the central collection system being located downstream of the at least one AGSS. | 01-05-2012 |
| 20120020842 | APPARATUS, SYSTEMS AND METHOD FOR COLLECTING AND RECLAIMING ANAESTHETIC AGENTS AND FOR REMOVING NITROUS OXIDE FROM EXHAUST GASES - A system for collecting an anaesthetic agent, having at least one anaesthetic gas scavenging system (AGSS) for receiving exhaust gas from a plurality of sources, the exhaust gas including the anaesthetic agent to be collected, each AGSS comprising at least one power source for providing suction of the exhaust gas from the plurality of sources under negative pressure, and a central collection system for receiving the exhaust gas, the central collection system comprising at least one collector for collecting the anaesthetic agent from the exhaust gas, wherein the at least one collector is configured to adsorb the anaesthetic agent from the exhaust gas. The central collection system may be configured to received the exhaust gases from the at least one AGSS, with the central collection system being located downstream of the at least one AGSS. | 01-26-2012 |
