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Emtiaz A. Momin, Stafford, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090006499SYNCHRONIZING HISTORICAL ARCHIVE DATA BETWEEN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY HISTORIAN SYSTEMS - Techniques for operating an archival database, referred to as a historian, are disclosed. Embodiments of the invention provide techniques for synchronizing historical archive files and/or archival data between a primary and a secondary historian used to archive data values from a real-time database. The real-time database may be used to monitor the current operational state of a large industrial system, such as a pipeline. In turn, the historian may be used to archive the data stored by the real-time database. In the event that either the primary or the secondary system (or both) goes down and then comes back online at a later time, embodiments of the invention may be used to synchronize data between the primary and secondary historian systems.01-01-2009

Mohammed Nurul Momin, London GB

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20090246281Soft steroid compositions for use in dry powder inhalers - A medicament and a method of producing a medicament are disclosed. The medicament contains a soft steroid and is suitable for administration via a dry powder inhaler.10-01-2009

Salim Momin, Troy, MI US

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20100030525GUI-FACILITATED CHANGE MANAGEMENT FOR VEHICLE ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ARCHITECTURE DESIGN - Disclosed herein are computer aided design (CAD) techniques to implement a unified data schema and graphical user interface (GUI) to link ECU/devices, in-vehicle communications, and vehicle harness information together with respect to architectural relation, performance relation, and cost relation, and to facilitate a designer's understanding and manipulation of this information. The domain-specific information from each domain is converted to objects in this unified data schema and stored in a unified database that is accessible to every domain, so that the impact of the current state in the device domain can be accessed and analyzed by a designer from any domain. This approach enables design data sharing and real-time collaboration between different electrical/electronic (E/E) design domains, thereby facilitating the realization of design data collaboration, design change management, and product lifetime management (PLM) and product data management (PDM) implementation.02-04-2010
20100030546GUI-FACILITATED SIMULATION AND VERIFICATION FOR VEHICLE ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ARCHITECTURE DESIGN - Disclosed herein are computer aided design (CAD) techniques to implement a unified data schema and graphical user interface (GUI) to link ECU/devices, in-vehicle communications, and vehicle harness information together with respect to architectural relation, performance relation, and cost relation, and to facilitate a designer's understanding and manipulation of this information. The domain-specific information from each domain is converted to objects in this unified data schema and stored in a unified database that is accessible to every domain, so that the impact of the current state in the device domain can be accessed and analyzed by a designer from any domain. This approach enables design data sharing and real-time collaboration between different electrical/electronic (E/E) design domains, thereby facilitating the realization of design data collaboration, design change management, and product lifetime management (PLM) and product data management (PDM) implementation.02-04-2010
20100031212COMPLEXITY MANAGEMENT FOR VEHICLE ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ARCHITECTURE DESIGN - Disclosed herein are computer aided design (CAD) techniques to implement a unified data schema and graphical user interface (GUI) to link ECU/devices, in-vehicle communications, and vehicle harness information together with respect to architectural relation, performance relation, and cost relation, and to facilitate a designer's understanding and manipulation of this information. The domain-specific information from each domain is converted to objects in this unified data schema and stored in a unified database that is accessible to every domain, so that the impact of the current state in the device domain can be accessed and analyzed by a designer from any domain. This approach enables design data sharing and real-time collaboration between different electrical/electronic (E/E) design domains, thereby facilitating the realization of design data collaboration, design change management, and product lifetime management (PLM) and product data management (PDM) implementation.02-04-2010