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20120215450 | DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN SENSOR AND PROCESS FAULTS IN A SENSOR NETWORK WITH MINIMAL FALSE ALARMS USING A BAYESIAN NETWORK BASED METHODOLOGY - A method, system and computer program product for distinguishing between a sensor fault and a process fault in a physical system and use the results obtained to update the model. A Bayesian network is designed to probabilistically relate sensor data in the physical system which includes multiple sensors. The sensor data from the sensors in the physical system is collected. A conditional probability table is derived based on the collected sensor data and the design of the Bayesian network. Upon identifying anomalous behavior in the physical system, it is determined whether a sensor fault or a process fault caused the anomalous behavior using belief values for the sensors and processes in the physical system, where the belief values indicate a level of trust regarding the status of its associated sensors and processes not being faulty. | 08-23-2012 |
20150098802 | SHROUDED TURBINE BLISK AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME - Shrouded turbine blisks and methods of manufacturing same are provided. A shrouded turbine blisk includes a central disk portion including an axis of rotation, an inner rim, a plurality of airfoils that extends radially outwardly from the inner rim; and a shroud integrally coupled to each of the plurality of airfoils. The shroud includes a plurality of circumferentially-arranged arcuate shroud segments defined at least in part by gaps positioned between adjacent shroud segments. The central disk portion, the inner rim, the plurality of airfoils, and the shroud are defined from a single billet of blisk material. | 04-09-2015 |
20150235793 | ELECTROMAGNETICALLY ENHANCED CONTACT SEPARATION IN A CIRCUIT BREAKER - Various embodiments of a circuit breaker are described where a movable bridge connector is employed as part of the conductive path when the circuit breaker is in a closed configuration. When the circuit is opened, the connector is displaced from the two fixed contacts otherwise bridged by the connector. In one such embodiment, the circuit breaker utilizes the electromagnetic forces generated in response to the opening event to break the circuit. | 08-20-2015 |
20150235794 | TRI-STABLE FLEXURE MECHANISM - Embodiments of a tri-stable flexure mechanism are described where a resilient component is present that serves as both a structural component in the kinematic chain of the mechanism and as energy storing component of the mechanism. The resilient component maintains a movable arm and an input link in either a first stable state or a second stable state when the ends of the resilient component are held in place so that the resilient component has a state of high elastic strain energy. In a third stable state, where the resilient component is in a relaxed state of lower elastic strain energy, the mechanism may be in a tripped state distinct from the closed and open states. | 08-20-2015 |
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20130190787 | IMPLANTABLE FLOW CONNECTOR - A method of implanting and securing an implantable flow connector in a body of a patient for providing communication of a first space within the body of the patient with a second space within the body of the patient. The method includes providing a flow connector having a lumen having a first orifice and a second orifice, inserting a retention device into the first space within the body, subsequently inserting the flow connector through an opening in the retention device so the second portion of the flow connector extends into the first space within the body and placing the second space within the body over the retention device. | 07-25-2013 |
20130197546 | IMPLANTABLE FLOW CONNECTOR - A system for coupling a first space within the body of a patient with a second space within the body of the patient including a flow connector insertable into the first and second spaces within the body, the flow connector having a conduit having a lumen having a first orifice at a first portion of the conduit and a second orifice at a second portion of the conduit, the conduit providing communication between the first and second spaces within the body. A retention device retains the conduit with respect to the first space within the body and is engageable with the first space within the body. | 08-01-2013 |
20130274646 | DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR IMPLANTABLE FLOW CONNECTOR - A delivery system for delivering an implant to a first space within a body of a patient including an elongate delivery member having a proximal portion, a distal portion, a lumen and a receiving area, the receiving area dimensioned for receipt of the implant. A deforming member is movable with respect to the delivery member from a first position to a second position to apply a force to the implant to deform the implant positioned in the receiving area of the delivery member. | 10-17-2013 |
20150223817 | IMPLANTABLE FLOW CONNECTOR - A system for coupling a first space within the body of a patient with a second space within the body of the patient including a flow connector insertable into the first and second spaces within the body, the flow connector having a conduit having a lumen having a first orifice at a first portion of the conduit and a second orifice at a second portion of the conduit, the conduit providing communication between the first and second spaces within the body. A retention device retains the conduit with respect to the first space within the body and is engageable with the first space within the body. | 08-13-2015 |
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20120246529 | LOW-POWER AND AREA-EFFICIENT SCAN CELL FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT TESTING - An integrated circuit comprises scan test circuitry and additional circuitry subject to testing utilizing the scan test circuitry. The scan test circuitry comprises at least one scan chain having a plurality of scan cells, with the scan chain being configured to operate as a serial shift register in a scan shift mode of operation and to capture functional data from at least a portion of the additional circuitry in a functional mode of operation. At least a given one of the scan cells of the scan chain comprises output control circuitry which is configured to disable a functional data output of the scan cell in the scan shift mode of operation and to disable a scan output of the scan cell in the functional mode of operation. | 09-27-2012 |
20120324303 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT COMPRISING SCAN TEST CIRCUITRY WITH PARALLEL REORDERED SCAN CHAINS - An integrated circuit comprises scan test circuitry and additional internal circuitry subject to testing utilizing the scan test circuitry. The scan test circuitry comprises a plurality of scan chains, with each such scan chain comprising a plurality of flip-flops configurable to operate as a serial shift register. The plurality of scan chains are arranged in sets of two or more parallel scan chains. The scan test circuitry further comprises multiplexing circuitry, including a plurality of multiplexers each associated with a corresponding one of the sets of parallel scan chains and configured to multiplex scan test outputs from the parallel scan chains within the corresponding one of the sets of parallel scan chains. In one embodiment, one or more of the sets of parallel scan chains comprise respective pairs of parallel scan chains with each such pair corresponding to a single original scan chain. A given one of the pairs of parallel scan chains comprises an even scan chain and an odd scan chain, formed by reordering the corresponding single original scan chain. | 12-20-2012 |
20130067290 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT WITH TRANSITION CONTROL CIRCUITRY FOR LIMITING SCAN TEST SIGNAL TRANSITIONS DURING SCAN TESTING - An integrated circuit comprises scan test circuitry and additional circuitry subject to testing utilizing the scan test circuitry. The scan test circuitry comprises transition control circuitry configured to detect transitions between binary logic levels in a scan test signal, and responsive to a number of detected transitions reaching a threshold, to limit further transitions associated with a remaining portion of the scan test signal. In an illustrative embodiment, the transition control circuitry limits further transitions associated with the remaining portion of the scan test signal by replacing at least part of the remaining portion of the scan test signal with a limited transition signal. The limited transition signal may be maintained at a constant binary logic level such that it has no transitions. By limiting the number of transitions associated with the scan test signal, the transition control circuitry serves to reduce integrated circuit power consumption during scan testing. | 03-14-2013 |
20130124594 | DIVIDER CIRCUITRY WITH QUOTIENT PREDICTION BASED ON ESTIMATED PARTIAL REMAINDER - An integrated circuit comprises divider circuitry configured to perform a division operation. The divider circuitry may be part of an arithmetic logic unit or other computational unit of a microprocessor, digital signal processor, or other type of processor. The divider circuitry iteratively determines bits of a quotient over multiple stages of computation. In determining the quotient in one embodiment, the divider circuitry is configured to estimate a partial remainder for a given one of the stages and to predict one or more of the quotient bits for one or more subsequent stages based on the estimated partial remainder so as to allow one or more computations to be skipped for said one or more subsequent stages, thereby reducing power consumption. The integrated circuit may be incorporated in a computer, a mobile telephone, a storage device or other type of processing device. | 05-16-2013 |
20130173976 | Scan Test Circuitry with Delay Defect Bypass Functionality - An integrated circuit comprises scan test circuitry and additional circuitry subject to testing utilizing the scan test circuitry. The scan test circuitry comprises at least one scan chain having a plurality of scan cells. The scan test circuitry further comprises scan delay defect bypass circuitry comprising a plurality of multiplexers arranged within said at least one scan chain. At least a given one of the multiplexers is configured to allow a corresponding one of the scan cells to be selectively bypassed in a scan shift configuration of the scan cells responsive to a delay defect associated with that scan cell. A delay defect bypass controller may be used to generate a bypass control signal for controlling the multiplexer between at least a first state in which the corresponding scan cell is not bypassed and a second state in which the corresponding scan cell is bypassed. | 07-04-2013 |
20130181852 | CODING CIRCUITRY FOR DIFFERENCE-BASED DATA TRANSFORMATION - Coding circuitry for difference-based data transformation in an illustrative embodiment comprises a difference-based encoder having a plurality of processing stages, with the difference-based encoder being configured to generate respective orders of difference from a sequence of data samples and to output encoded data determined based on at least a selected one of the orders of difference. The coding circuitry may be configured to implement lossless, linear compression of the sequence of data samples. The coding circuitry may additionally or alternatively comprise a difference-based decoder having a plurality of processing stages, with the difference-based encoder being configured to process encoded data comprising selected ones of a plurality of orders of difference and to reconstruct a sequence of data samples based on the selected orders of difference. | 07-18-2013 |
20130185607 | SCAN TEST CIRCUITRY CONFIGURED FOR BYPASSING SELECTED SEGMENTS OF A MULTI-SEGMENT SCAN CHAIN - An integrated circuit comprises scan test circuitry and additional circuitry subject to testing utilizing the scan test circuitry. The scan test circuitry comprises at least one scan chain having a plurality of scan cells, wherein the scan chain is separated into a plurality of scan segments with each such segment comprising a distinct subset of two or more of the plurality of scan cells. The scan test circuitry further comprises scan segment bypass circuitry configured to selectively bypass one or more of the scan segments in a scan shift mode of operation. The scan segment bypass circuitry may comprise a plurality of multiplexers and a scan segment bypass controller. The multiplexers are arranged within the scan chain and configured to allow respective ones of the scan segments to be bypassed responsive to respective bypass control signals generated by the scan segment bypass controller. | 07-18-2013 |
20130219238 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT HAVING CLOCK GATING CIRCUITRY RESPONSIVE TO SCAN SHIFT CONTROL SIGNAL - An integrated circuit comprises scan test circuitry and additional circuitry subject to testing utilizing the scan test circuitry. The scan test circuitry comprises a scan chain having a plurality of scan cells. The integrated circuit further comprises a clock distribution network configured to provide clock signals to respective portions of the integrated circuit. The clock distribution network comprises clock gating circuitry configured to control delivery of one or more of the clock signals along respective clock signal lines of the clock distribution network at least in part responsive to a scan shift control signal that is also utilized to cause the scan cells to form a serial shift register during scan testing. The clock gating circuitry may be used to determine whether a clock delay defect that causes a scan error during scan testing will also cause a functional error during functional operation, thereby improving yield in integrated circuit manufacturing. | 08-22-2013 |
20140032985 | SCAN TEST CIRCUITRY CONFIGURED TO PREVENT CAPTURE OF POTENTIALLY NON-DETERMINISTIC VALUES - An integrated circuit comprises scan test circuitry and additional circuitry subject to testing utilizing the scan test circuitry. The scan test circuitry comprises at least one scan chain having scan cells. The scan test circuitry is configured to control at least a given one of the scan cells so as to prevent the scan cell from capturing a potentially non-deterministic value from a portion of the additional circuitry. The portion of the additional circuitry that provides the potentially non-deterministic value may comprise, for example, at least one of a mixed signal logic block and a memory block of the additional circuitry. The given scan cell may be controlled by configuring the scan cell such that it is unable to capture data in a scan capture mode of operation in which it would otherwise normally be able to capture data. | 01-30-2014 |
20140101505 | CLOCK CONTROL FOR REDUCING TIMING EXCEPTIONS IN SCAN TESTING OF AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - An integrated circuit comprises scan test circuitry and additional circuitry subject to testing utilizing the scan test circuitry. The scan test circuitry comprises a scan chain having a plurality of scan cells. The integrated circuit further comprises a clock distribution network configured to provide clock signals to respective portions of the integrated circuit. The clock distribution network comprises a clock tree having clock signal lines, and clock control elements arranged in respective selected ones of the clock signal lines of the clock tree, where the clock control elements are configured to separate at least one synchronous clock domain into multiple asynchronous clock domains during scan testing. The clock control elements may be configured to reduce a number of timing exceptions produced during scan testing relative to a number of timing exceptions that would otherwise be produced if scan testing were performed using the synchronous clock domain. | 04-10-2014 |
20140281703 | Local Repair Signature Handling for Repairable Memories - A method is disclosed for independent repair signature load into a repairable memory within a chip set of a design without halting operation of other repairable memories within the design. At initial power up, the repair signature is received from nonvolatile memory and parallelly stored within a memory repair register and within a local memory repair shadow register. During intermediate power ups after an operational power savings scheme shut down, the method avoids serially re-loading the signature from the nonvolatile memory and loads the repair signature from the local memory repair shadow register. During local repair signature loading, the method disables the chip select for the memory to prevent memory operations until the repair signature is fully loaded. | 09-18-2014 |
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20090098064 | METHOD OF TREATING PULMONARY EDEMA OR PULMONARY INFLAMMATION - The invention provides a method for preventing or treating pulmonary edema and/or pulmonary inflammation in a subject by the administration of at least one nucleotidase. The subject is preferably a human subject. The nucleotidase is preferably of a mammalian origin, such as a human origin. The NTPDase and NPP families of nucleotidases are particularly useful for the present invention. The method reduces the bioavailability of in situ signaling extracellular nucleotides, thereby disturbing the pathological pathways in ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) and respiratory syncytial virus infection (RSV) and other disorders such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder. Local administration such as inhalation is a preferred route of administration. | 04-16-2009 |
20100003334 | Combination of loteprednol etabonate and tobramycin for topical ophthalmic use - This invention relates to formulations for topical use comprising antibiotics in combination with anti-inflammatory steroids for treating ophthalmic infections and attendant inflammation. More specifically, this invention relates to pharmaceutical ophthalmic formulations comprising a pH stabilizing amount of tobramycin and the soft steroid loteprednol etabonate. | 01-07-2010 |
20100099635 | METHOD FOR TREATING CYSTIC FIBROSIS - The present invention is directed to a method for treating cystic fibrosis. The method comprises the steps of: identifying a patient suffering from cystic fibrosis, and administering to the patient an effective amount of denufosol or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and an effective amount of a macrolide. In one method, denufosol and the macrolide are administered by inhalation, preferably in a single formulation. In another method, denufosol is administered by inhalation and the macrolide is administered orally. The present invention is also directed to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising denufosol or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a macrolide, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. Preferred denufosol is denufosol tetrasodium and preferred macrolide is azithromycin. The pharmaceutical formulation preferably is in a form of an inhalable dry powder or in a liquid form. | 04-22-2010 |
20100305175 | PHARMACEUTICAL LATRUNCULIN FORMULATIONS - The present invention relates to an aqueous pharmaceutical formulation comprising at least one latrunculin and the formulation does not contain a substantial amount of dimethyl sulfoxide. In one embodiment, the present invention is directed to an aqueous pharmaceutical formulation comprising at least one latrunculin in an amount of 0.001-2% w/v, a non-ionic surfactant in an amount of 0.01-2% w/v, and a tonicity agent to maintain a tonicity between 200-400 mOsm/kG, at a pH between 4 to 8, wherein the latrunculin, the surfactant, and the tonicity agent are compatible in the formulation, and the formulation does not contain a substantial amount of dimethyl sulfoxide. The formulation is stable for at least six month at refrigerated temperature. The present invention further provides a method of reducing intraocular pressure, a method of treating glaucoma, a method of inhibiting wound healing after trabeculectomy, and a method of inhibiting angiogenesis. | 12-02-2010 |
20120000936 | MEDICINE DISPENSER - A medicine dispenser is provided. The dispenser includes a container for holding a medicine. The container has a spout on a first end for dispensing the medicine and a first cap is selectively engageable with the spout. A second cap is selectively engageable about the first end of the container and has a first major surface longitudinally spaced-apart therefrom. The first major surface extends laterally at least partially outside of a periphery of the spout to form a base for supporting the container on a proximal surface. | 01-05-2012 |
20120000941 | MEDICINE DISPENSER - A medicine dispenser is provided. The dispenser includes a container having a spout on a first end thereof for dispensing a medicine and defining a generally elongate base on a second end thereof. The base has a width greater than a width of the spout and further defines a sidewall having a pair of opposing sidewall portions that have generally continuous biconvex cross-sections and extend from respective wide ends of the spout and the base. The dispenser is configured for dispensing medicines of a high viscosity. | 01-05-2012 |
20130291860 | Method For Treating Cystic Fibrosis with Inhaled Denufosol - The present invention is directed to a method for treating cystic fibrosis. The method comprises the steps of: identifying a patient suffering from cystic fibrosis, applying about 0.8-3 mL of a solution comprising about 18-65 mg/mL of denufosol into a medication reservoir of an nebulizer to achieve a target loading dose of denufosol of about 25-52 mg denufosol per dosing regimen, nebulizing the solution by passing through holes of an vibrating mesh device equipped with an oscillating membrane in the nebulizer, and delivering an inhaled respiratory dose of 20-33 mg to the lungs of the patient by inhalation within 3-9 minutes. | 11-07-2013 |
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20120010191 | PYRIDONE AND AZA-PYRIDONE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE - Pyridone and aza-pyridone compounds of Formula I are provided, including stereoisomers, tautomers, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, useful for inhibiting Btk kinase, and for treating immune disorders such as inflammation mediated by Btk kinase. Methods of using compounds of Formula I for in vitro, in situ, and in vivo diagnosis, and treatment of such disorders in mammalian cells, or associated pathological conditions, are disclosed. | 01-12-2012 |
20140057896 | PYRIDONE AND AZA-PYRIDONE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE - Pyridone and aza-pyridone compounds of Formula I are provided, including stereoisomers, tautomers, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, useful for inhibiting Btk kinase, and for treating immune disorders such as inflammation mediated by Btk kinase. Methods of using compounds of Formula I for in vitro, in situ, and in vivo diagnosis, and treatment of such disorders in mammalian cells, or associated pathological conditions, are disclosed. | 02-27-2014 |
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20080213631 | Hybrid Power Strip - The present invention is a flexible hybrid biofuel cell power strip for use in low power applications (less than one Watt) such as trickle charging to extend the charge of conventional batteries or to power devices such as microsensors, micropumps and miniaturized medial devices. The power strip anode comprises carbon nanotubes (CNTs) that transfer electrons directly from the active center of an oxidation-reduction (redox) enzyme to a flexible, conductive anode substrate. This allows the building of surface architectures with pore structures customized for specific applications and enzyme substrate-containing media. The cathode comprises a catalytic layer of transition metal nanoparticle catalyst in contact with air or other source of oxygen. The flexibility of the power strip allows it to be shaped into a wide variety of conformations and applications, including attachment to or implantation within living organisms. | 09-04-2008 |
20090069743 | INFUSION THERAPY SENSOR SYSTEM - A sensor system for use with an infusion system may include at least one sensor disposed within a catheter, the at least one sensor comprising at least one of an optical sensor, an electrical sensor or a chemical/biochemical sensor. The sensor system may instead include a sample cell that is in fluid communication with the infusion system, which sample cell may be used with an analyzer to determine a patient's condition. The sensor system may be integrated with a control system for an infusion pump to control operation of the pump. | 03-12-2009 |
20100008183 | Self-Cleaning and Mixing Microfluidic Elements - Apparatus and methods are disclosed for mixing and self-cleaning elements in microfluidic systems based on electrothermally induced fluid flow. The apparatus and methods provide for the control of fluid flow in and between components in a microfluidic system to cause the removal of unwanted liquids and particulates or mixing of liquids. The geometry and position of electrodes is adjusted to generate a temperature gradient in the liquid, thereby causing a non-uniform distribution of dielectric properties within the liquid. The dielectric non-uniformity produces a body force and flow in the solution, which is controlled by element and electrode geometries, electrode placement, and the frequency and waveform of the applied voltage. | 01-14-2010 |
20110236258 | MEDICAL FLUID ACCESS DEVICE WITH ANTISEPTIC INDICATOR - A medical device, such as a vascular access device, is disclosed for providing access to a medical fluid flow path for the introduction or withdrawal of medical fluids to and from the flow path. The access device includes an indicator for providing a visual indication when the access device has been exposed to an antiseptic agent. | 09-29-2011 |
20130224866 | MEDICAL FLUID ACCESS DEVICE WITH ANTISEPTIC INDICATOR - A medical device, such as a vascular access device, is disclosed for providing access to a medical fluid flow path for the introduction or withdrawal of medical fluids to and from the flow path. The access device includes an indicator for providing a visual indication when the access device has been exposed to an antiseptic agent. The indicator includes a substrate and a microporous layer disposed on the substrate. The microporous layer is made from a polymer material having an index of refraction from about 1.25 to about 1.6 and is configured to change from a substantially opaque state to a substantially transparent state upon exposure to an antiseptic solution. The microporous layer resumes the substantially opaque state after a period of time. | 08-29-2013 |
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20090103518 | CALL ORIGINATION BY AN APPLICATION SERVER IN AN INTERNET PROTOGOL MULTIMEDIA CORE NETWORK SUBSYSTEM - A system and method for call origination by an application server in an internet protocol multimedia core network subsystem includes a first step of providing a public user identity for a user. A next step includes storing a service parameter in a service profile of the user, the service parameter indicating whether to allow/disallow the application server to initiate call requests on behalf of the public user identity. If the service parameter allows the application server to initiate call requests, the system unblocks calls originated by the application server on behalf of the user. If the service parameter disallows the application server to initiate call requests, the system blocks calls originated by the application server on behalf of the user. | 04-23-2009 |
20120307844 | Synchronization of Shared Identifiers Across Servers in an IMS Network - Methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, are described for synchronization of shared initial filter criteria in an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network. A first computing device in the IMS network transmits a registration request to a second computing device in the IMS network. The first computing device receives a response to the registration request from the second computing device, including an identifier associated with a shared initial filter criteria set stored at the first computing device. The first computing device determines whether the shared initial filter criteria set corresponding to the identifier is stored at the first computing device and transmits a retrieval request to the second computing device if the shared initial filter criteria set corresponding to the identifier is not stored. The first computing device receives the shared initial filter criteria set from the second computing device, and stores the shared initial filter criteria set. | 12-06-2012 |
20150319239 | SYNCHRONIZATION OF SHARED IDENTIFIERS ACROSS SERVERS IN AN IMS NETWORK - Methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, are described for synchronization of shared initial filter criteria in an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network. A first computing device in the IMS network transmits a registration request to a second computing device in the IMS network. The first computing device receives a response to the registration request from the second computing device, including an identifier associated with a shared initial filter criteria set stored at the first computing device. The first computing device determines whether the shared initial filter criteria set corresponding to the identifier is stored at the first computing device and transmits a retrieval request to the second computing device if the shared initial filter criteria set corresponding to the identifier is not stored. The first computing device receives the shared initial filter criteria set from the second computing device, and stores the shared initial filter criteria set. | 11-05-2015 |
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20110255480 | System and Method for Providing a Communications Framework - A system includes a queuing module coupled to a first database and a delivery module coupled to a second database and the queuing module. The queuing module is operable to receive a plurality of communications from a plurality of applications and store the plurality of communications in the first database. The delivery module is operable to receive the stored plurality of communications from the queuing module, access end-user subscription information stored in the second database, determine, based on the end-user subscription information, one or more devices to receive the plurality of communications, and deliver the plurality of communications to the determined one or more devices on behalf of the plurality of applications. The end-user subscription information indicates one or more devices to receive the plurality of communications. | 10-20-2011 |
20160071147 | Targeted Marketing Using Cross-Channel Event Processor - Aspects described herein provide systems and methods for targeted marketing in an enterprise-wide computing system. Multiple event monitoring agents may be deployed across an enterprise-wide computing system such that each event monitoring agent monitors at least one event generator of the enterprise-wide computing system. The event monitoring agents may be connected to an event processing server. The event processing server may receive event information generated by the event monitoring agents that describe events occurring at the event generators. The event processing server may perform a marketing analysis based on at least a portion of the event information received. One or more marketing elements may be selected based on the marketing analysis performed, and the event processing server may transmit the selected marketing elements to one or more of the event generators for presentation to an individual. | 03-10-2016 |
20160072840 | Real-Time Security Monitoring Using Cross-Channel Event Processor - Aspects described herein provide systems and methods for computer system security monitoring. Multiple event monitoring agents may be deployed across an enterprise-wide computing system such that each event monitoring agent monitors at least one event generator of the enterprise-wide computing system. The event monitoring agents may be connected to an event processing server. The event processing server may receive event information generated by the event monitoring agents that describe events occurring at the event generators. The event processing server may perform a security analysis on at least a portion of the event information received that includes applying a security policy to the event information. The event processing server may execute a security response based on the security analysis performed such as, for example, a response specified in the security policy applied. | 03-10-2016 |
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20160092242 | Fast Start - Aspects of the disclosure relate to methods, systems, and apparatuses of a fast start system. A computing device may automatically restart itself based on a restart schedule from a fast start network server. The computing device may initiate a booting sequence and retrieve login credentials of a user stored in the computing device. Using the stored login credentials, the computing device can login the user to the system. In response to successfully logging in the user, the computing device may initialize at least one startup application on the computing device. Once the user is successfully logged in, the computing device may automatically lock the computing device to the user to prevent any unauthorized use of the workstation. | 03-31-2016 |
20160099842 | INTERSYSTEM AUTOMATED-DIALOG AGENT - A computing platform may receive, from a user device, data comprising a natural-language response input by a user, via the user device, in response to a natural-language prompt generated by the computing platform. The computing platform may determine, based on the data, a recommended action for the user. The computing platform may generate, based on the data, a natural-language response to the natural-language response input by the user. The natural-language response to the natural-language response input by the user may identify the recommended action. | 04-07-2016 |
20160099843 | INTERSYSTEM AUTOMATED-DIALOG AGENT - A computing platform may receive, from a user device, data comprising a natural-language response input by a user, via the user device, in response to a natural-language prompt generated by the computing platform. The computing platform may determine, based on the data, a recommended action for the user. The computing platform may generate, based on the data, a natural-language response to the natural-language response input by the user. The natural-language response to the natural-language response input by the user may identify the recommended action. In some embodiments, the computing platform may determine a recommended next action for the user. In such embodiments, the computing platform may generate a natural-language prompt identifying the recommended next action, and may communicate, to the user device, the natural-language prompt identifying the recommended next action. | 04-07-2016 |