Matthew Christopher
Matthew Christopher Babey, Brockton, MA US
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20120166597 | SATISFYING APPLICATION DEPENDENCIES - The dependencies of an application are identified by intercepting application programming interface calls made by an application. A determination is then made at the runtime of the application as to whether the dependencies of the application are present. If the dependencies are not present, a client device upon which the application is executing is configured such that the dependencies are present and are made available only to the authorized application. If the dependencies are present and the application is authorized to interact with the dependencies, the application is permitted to execute. | 06-28-2012 |
20120167159 | POLICY-BASED ACCESS TO VIRTUALIZED APPLICATIONS - When a request is received to execute a virtualized application, an application virtualization client component evaluates an execution policy to determine if the application may be executed. If the application virtualization client component determines based on the execution policy that the virtualized application may be executed, the application virtualization client component publishes the virtualized application. The application virtualization client component publishes the application by making the virtualized application available for execution if the application is installed, and installing the virtualized application if it is not installed. The application virtualization client component also evaluates the execution policy during execution of the virtualized application. If the application virtualization client component determines that the execution policy is no longer satisfied, the application virtualization client component unpublishes the virtualized application, thereby preventing execution of the virtualized application. | 06-28-2012 |
Matthew Christopher Gong, Pasadena, CA US
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20150187113 | MULTIPOINT OFFSET SAMPLING DEFORMATION TECHNIQUES - Systems and methods for performing MOS skin deformations are provided. In one example process, the in vector of a MOS transform may be manually configured by a user. In another example process, a slide/bulge operation may be configured to depend on two or more MOS transforms. Each of the MOS transforms may be assigned a weight that represents the transform's contribution to the overall slide/bulge. In yet another example process, a bulge operation for a MOS vertex may be performed in a direction orthogonal to the attached MOS curve regardless of the direction of the attachment vector. In yet another example process, a ghost transform may be inserted into a MOS closed curve and used to calculate skin deformations associated with first transform of the MOS closed curve. | 07-02-2015 |
Matthew Christopher Heilandt, Sarasota, FL US
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20100260569 | Mill bed - A mill bed for use in association with a mill includes a base frame, an outer frame and an inner frame. The outer frame is moveably attached to the base frame whereby it is at least partially rotatable around an outer axis. The inner frame is rotatably attached to the outer frame and at least partially rotatable around an inner axis. A control system is operably attached to the outer frame and the inner frame to control movement of the outer and inner frames. | 10-14-2010 |
Matthew Christopher La Voie, Hillsboro, OR US
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20120106953 | Dual Laser-Power-Level Control and Calibration System for Burst-Mode and Continuous-Mode Transmitter - Dual laser-power-level control and calibration system for burst-mode and continuous-mode transmitter. A first signal path receives a transmit signal that also drives the transmit laser, and a second signal path receives the output of a monitor diode. The first and second signal paths include filtering so that the two signal paths have a similar frequency response. The upper and lower excursions in both signal paths are compared, and the power levels of the optical transmitter are adjusted based on those comparisons. Embodiments with one control loop and two control loops are disclosed. | 05-03-2012 |
Matthew Christopher Powell, Napa, CA US
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20150189934 | INSPIRATIONAL APPAREL - A method of providing inspirational expressions on apparel whereby the inside of the typically lower hem of a garment or item of apparel has thereon said expression oriented so that when the wearer of said apparel turn up said hem, said expression is viewable by said wearer in the appropriate orientation. This method is adaptable to a variety of items of apparel such as shirts, pants, shoes, belts, hats & caps, socks and other items having a portion thereof which can be turned, folded or otherwise exposed at the discretion of the wearer to reveal said expressions. | 07-09-2015 |