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20120179503 | DYNAMIC WEB SERVICES WORK FLOW SYSTEM AND METHOD - A Dynamic Web Service server may facilitate custom Enterprise Application interface development with little or no developer input by dynamically creating a web service for performing a particular transaction according to a transaction map. An Enterprise Application client device may create a transaction map by “recording” a transaction between an Enterprise Application client and an Enterprise Application server and mapping transaction fields to a custom interface generated to collect data for re-performing the recorded transaction. The Enterprise Application client device may call the dynamic web service, and the Dynamic Web Service server may then perform the recorded transaction using input data collected in the custom interface. Such a dynamic web service may be performed as part of an automated business process managed by a workflow server. | 07-12-2012 |
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20140025425 | BULK BUSINESS WORKFLOW SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A bulk-workflow server in communication with a bulk-workflow client may assist business users in completing multiple instances of a workflow task by transforming multiple instances of an individual workflow form into a single spreadsheet-like user interface with which a business user may simultaneously input, view, review/approve, and/or submit data for multiple instances of the workflow task. | 01-23-2014 |
20140067447 | ERP TRANSACTION RECORDING TO API SYSTEM AND METHOD - An ERP client may automatically determine a list of one or more ERP database tables and fields that store the data associated with a particular business transaction in the ERP system. Various embodiments identify screen fields presented via the business transaction UI, map the screen fields to database-table fields, identify one or more application programming interface functions that operate on some or all of the same database-table fields, and report to the business user a list of some or all of the identified application programming interface functions. | 03-06-2014 |
20140164497 | DYNAMIC WEB SERVICES SYSTEM AND METHOD - A Dynamic Web Service server may facilitate custom Enterprise Application interface development with little or no developer input by dynamically creating a web service for performing a particular transaction according to a transaction map. An Enterprise Application client device may create a transaction map by “recording” a transaction between an Enterprise Application client and an Enterprise Application server and mapping transaction fields to a custom interface generated to collect data for re-performing the recorded transaction. The Enterprise Application client device may call the dynamic web service, and the Dynamic Web Service server may then perform the recorded transaction using input data collected in the custom interface. | 06-12-2014 |
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20080242985 | 3D ULTRASOUND-BASED INSTRUMENT FOR NON-INVASIVE MEASUREMENT OF AMNIOTIC FLUID VOLUME - A hand-held 3D ultrasound instrument is disclosed which is used to non-d invasively and automatically measure amniotic fluid volume in the uterus requiring a minimum of operator intervention. Using a 2D image-processing algorithm, the instrument gives automatic feedback to the user about where to acquire the 3D image set. The user acquires one or more 3D data sets covering all of the amniotic fluid in the uterus and this data is then processed using an optimized 3D algorithm to output the total amniotic fluid volume corrected for any fetal head brain volume contributions. | 10-02-2008 |
20080249414 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO MEASURE CARDIAC EJECTION FRACTION - A system and method to acquire 3D ultrasound-based images during the end-systole and end-diastole time points of a cardiac cycle to allow determination of the change and percentage change in left ventricle volume at the time points. | 10-09-2008 |
20080262356 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ULTRASOUND IMAGING USING AN INERTIAL REFERENCE UNIT - Systems and methods for ultrasound imaging using an inertial reference unit are disclosed. In one embodiment, an ultrasound imaging system includes an ultrasound unit configured to ultrasonically scan at least one plane within a region of interest in a subject and generate imaging information from the scan. An inertial reference unit is provided that detects relative positions of the ultrasound unit as the ultrasound unit scans a plurality of plane. A processing unit is configured to receive the imaging information and the corresponding detected position and is operable to generate images of the region of interest. | 10-23-2008 |
20090112089 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEASURING BLADDER WALL THICKNESS AND PRESENTING A BLADDER VIRTUAL IMAGE - An ultrasound transceiver scans a bladder in a three dimensional array to measure the thickness and surface area of the bladder to determine bladder mass. The bladder wall thickness and masses may be determined for anterior, posterior, and lateral locations of the bladder. | 04-30-2009 |
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20100204581 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING ORGAN WALL MASS BY THREE-DIMENSIONAL ULTRASOUND - An ultrasound system and method to measure an organ wall weight and mass. When the organ is a bladder, a bladder weight (UEBW) is determined using three-dimensional ultrasound imaging that is acquired using a hand-held or machine controlled ultrasound transceiver. The infravesical region of the bladder is delineated on this 3D data set to enable the calculation of urine volume and the bladder surface area. The outer anterior wall of the bladder is delineated to enable the calculation of the bladder wall thickness (BWT). The UEBW is calculated as a product of the bladder surface area, the bladder wall thickness, and the bladder wall specific gravity. | 08-12-2010 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
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20120179503 | DYNAMIC WEB SERVICES WORK FLOW SYSTEM AND METHOD - A Dynamic Web Service server may facilitate custom Enterprise Application interface development with little or no developer input by dynamically creating a web service for performing a particular transaction according to a transaction map. An Enterprise Application client device may create a transaction map by “recording” a transaction between an Enterprise Application client and an Enterprise Application server and mapping transaction fields to a custom interface generated to collect data for re-performing the recorded transaction. The Enterprise Application client device may call the dynamic web service, and the Dynamic Web Service server may then perform the recorded transaction using input data collected in the custom interface. Such a dynamic web service may be performed as part of an automated business process managed by a workflow server. | 07-12-2012 |
20120310690 | ERP TRANSACTION RECORDING TO TABLES SYSTEM AND METHOD - An ERP client may automatically determine a list of one or more ERP database tables that store the data associated with a particular business transaction in the ERP system. At the time a given business transaction is executed via a business transaction UI, various embodiments record screen fields presented via the business transaction UI, map the screen fields to persistent ERP database fields, and report to the business user a list of database tables that the business transaction updated. The business user may then use this information to construct reports related to the business transaction or for other purposes. | 12-06-2012 |
20130060845 | DYNAMIC WEB SERVICES SYSTEM AND METHOD - A Dynamic Web Service server may facilitate custom Enterprise Application interface development with little or no developer input by dynamically creating a web service for performing a particular transaction according to a transaction map. An Enterprise Application client device may create a transaction map by “recording” a transaction between an Enterprise Application client and an Enterprise Application server and mapping transaction fields to a custom interface generated to collect data for re-performing the recorded transaction. The Enterprise Application client device may call the dynamic web service, and the Dynamic Web Service server may then perform the recorded transaction using input data collected in the custom interface. | 03-07-2013 |
20140067447 | ERP TRANSACTION RECORDING TO API SYSTEM AND METHOD - An ERP client may automatically determine a list of one or more ERP database tables and fields that store the data associated with a particular business transaction in the ERP system. Various embodiments identify screen fields presented via the business transaction UI, map the screen fields to database-table fields, identify one or more application programming interface functions that operate on some or all of the same database-table fields, and report to the business user a list of some or all of the identified application programming interface functions. | 03-06-2014 |
20140164497 | DYNAMIC WEB SERVICES SYSTEM AND METHOD - A Dynamic Web Service server may facilitate custom Enterprise Application interface development with little or no developer input by dynamically creating a web service for performing a particular transaction according to a transaction map. An Enterprise Application client device may create a transaction map by “recording” a transaction between an Enterprise Application client and an Enterprise Application server and mapping transaction fields to a custom interface generated to collect data for re-performing the recorded transaction. The Enterprise Application client device may call the dynamic web service, and the Dynamic Web Service server may then perform the recorded transaction using input data collected in the custom interface. | 06-12-2014 |