Pasceri
Francesca L. Pasceri, Rome IT
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20110154358 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO AUTOMATICALLY OPTIMIZE EXECUTION OF JOBS WHEN DISPATCHING THEM OVER A NETWORK OF COMPUTERS - A computer implemented method, system, and/or computer program product selects a target computer to execute a job. For each computer in a system, a statistical mean of last job duration values is computed from historical records for all computers that have executed the job. Multiple pools of computers are selected based on a statistical mean of last job duration values. A ratio for each pool from the multiple pools is computed. This ratio is a ratio of the quantity of current executions of the job in a particular pool compared to a total of current job executions of the job in all of the multiple pools of computers. A particular pool of computers, which has a computed ratio that is closest to a preselected ratio, is selected. A target computer is selected from the particular pool of computers to execute a next iteration of the job. | 06-23-2011 |
Francesca L. Pasceri, Guidonia IT
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20150277987 | RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN JOB SCHEDULING ENVIRONMENT - According to embodiments of the disclosure, methods, systems, and computer program products are disclosed. A computer implemented method of allocating resources in a job scheduling system may include segmenting a workload plan into one or more time slots, determining, prior to each time slot, a job forecast for the time slot, the job forecast based on historical job data, and modifying the resource pool to bring a resource pool parameter within a resource range in response to determining that the job forecast exceeds a job deadline. The workload plan may have one or more jobs for a resource pool, the one or more jobs may be scheduled in at least one of the time slots. The resource pool may have one or more resources. | 10-01-2015 |
Francesca Liliana Pasceri, Rome IT
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20090089772 | ARRANGEMENT FOR SCHEDULING JOBS WITH RULES AND EVENTS - Arrangements for scheduling execution of jobs on target entities of a data processing system are disclosed. A plan can be stored that defines a flow of execution of a set of jobs. Each job can be executed on a selected target entity or a qualified entity such as a workstation with the appropriate configuration according to the plan. A set of rules may be utilized to invoke one or more actions in response to a detection of an event. Each target entity can detect one or more events. The execution of each action on a corresponding action target entity can be triggered based on a detected event. | 04-02-2009 |
Vincent J. Pasceri, Kirkland, WA US
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20140108982 | OBJECT PLACEMENT WITHIN INTERFACE - Among other things, one or more techniques and/or systems are provided for placing an object, such as a user interface element within an interface, such as a graphical user interface (e.g., an application, a website, etc.). When placing the object, a visual state of an object may be transformed based upon initial drag movement of the object. Responsive to the initial drag movement exceeding a transformation threshold, the object is transformed into a precision placement object representing the object. The user may freely move the precision placement object within the interface. A precision point of the precision placement object may not correspond to a touch region of the precision placement object such that the user's finger, for example, may not obscure the object within the interface. Responsive to a placement input, the precision placement object may be transformed to the object, and the object may be placed within the interface. | 04-17-2014 |
Vincent Joseph Pasceri, Seattle, WA US
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20130215155 | VISUALIZATION INFORMATION BAR - Among other things, one or more techniques and/or systems are provided for maintaining an information bar associated with a visualization. The visualization may correspond to an interface configured to display one or more entities (e.g., a map interface may display location entities, such as coffee shops, and/or direction entities, such as portions of a route, within a map). Responsive to the visualization being populated, the information bar may be populated with one or more information panels corresponding to the one or more entities. For example, a first information panel may comprise coffee specials and hours of operation for a first coffee shop entity populated within the visualization. Responsive to a selection of an entity within the visualization, a corresponding information panel may (automatically) be scrolled to and/or highlighted within the information bar. In this way, the information bar may display information panels corresponding to entities of the visualization. | 08-22-2013 |