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Ganapathy S. Kunda, Madison, AL US
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20100238167 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONVERTING DIMENSIONS - A system, method, and computer program for selecting geometries from a solid model that is manipulated in a computer having software instructions, comprising: a computer system, wherein the computer system includes a memory, a processor, a user input device, and a display device; a computer generated geometric model stored in the memory in the memory of the computer system; and wherein the computer system selects a two-dimensional sketch geometry from a two-dimensional sketch to form a three-dimensional model using a feature command; identifies a plurality of elements on the two-dimensional sketch geometry that correspond to the three-dimensional model; forms a counterpart element on the three-dimensional model that is one of a dimension and a constraint from the identified plurality of elements; and provides the capability to modify the three-dimensional model by manipulating the counterpart element; and appropriate means and computer-readable instructions. | 09-23-2010 |
20120078580 | Integrated History-Free and History-Based Modeling - A system, method, and computer readable medium. A method includes receiving a model tree that defines a three-dimensional (3D) model. The model tree includes a history-free parent node that defines a complex 3D model and a plurality of history-based child nodes that define additional features that modify the complex 3D model. The method includes computing the 3D model, where the computed 3D model combines the parent node and the child nodes. The method includes displaying the computed 3D model as the complex 3D model modified by the additional features defined by the child nodes. | 03-29-2012 |
James J. Kunda, Snohomish, WA US
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20120174765 | BALLISTIC RESISTANT THROUGH INSERT WITH FLOATING CAPABILITY FOR STOPPING A BALLISTIC PROJECTILE - A ballistic resistant through insert with floating capability for stopping a ballistic projectile, comprising at least one of a bullet, a ballistic fragment, and a particle fragment, may comprise a stud, a floating nut, and a cap. The stud may have a flat base portion and a cylindrical stud portion mounted thereon. The cylindrical stud portion may comprise a stud cylinder aperture. The floating nut may be located inside the stud cylinder aperture such that the floating nut floats within the stud cylinder aperture. The cap may have a flat cap portion and a cylindrical cap portion mounted thereon. The cylindrical cap portion may mate with the cylindrical stud portion. The stud may be made of a material for stopping a ballistic projectile. The flat base portion of the stud may have a minimum thickness for stopping a ballistic projectile. | 07-12-2012 |
Reddy Nitin Kunda, Hyderabad IN
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20100070952 | Automation in IT Services and IT Enabled Services - A system for automation of processes in a working environment to achieve targeted deliverables, said system comprising: mapping means adapted to map discrete processes in a working environment; reader means adapted to read human instructions in relation to targeted deliverables at mapped discrete processes; interpreter means adapted to interpret said read instructions into a machine readable instruction format; compiler means adapted to compile said machine readable instruction format into a pre-defined operating system executable instruction format; packager means adapted to classify and package said operating system executable instruction format in a pre-defined format; and installer means adapted to install and deploy said packaged format in said working environment to complete the automation process and achieve targeted deliverables. | 03-18-2010 |
Reddy Nitin Kunda, Andhra Pradesh IN
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20090210853 | Systems and apparatus for software development - A system for development of a customised software solution, said system comprising feature definition means adapted to define at least one feature for development of said software solution; problem definition means adapted to define at least one problem in relation to said feature for development of said software solution; user value feature rating means adapted to rate user value of said defined feature to obtain a feature value score; user value problem rating means adapted to rate user value of said defined problem to obtain a problem value score; collating means adapted to collate feature value score and problem value score in accordance with pre-defined groups of score relevancy to obtain a perceived score; feature evaluation means adapted to evaluate a developed feature of said software solution to obtain an experienced score; correlation means adapted to correlate said perceived score and said experienced score to obtain a correlation score; and configuration management means adapted to manage features of said software solution in relation to said correlation score to obtain a customised software solution. | 08-20-2009 |