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Alexander Lloyd, New York City, NY US
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20090300656 | MOBILE APPLICATIONS - Providing a framework for developing, deploying and managing sophisticated mobile solutions, with a simple Web-like programming model that integrates with existing enterprise components. Mobile applications may consist of a data model definition, user interface templates, a client side controller, which includes scripts that define actions, and, on the server side, a collection of conduits, which describe how to mediate between the data model and the enterprise. In one embodiment, the occasionally-connected application server assumes that data used by mobile applications is persistently stored and managed by external systems. The occasionally-connected data model can be a METAdata description of the mobile application's anticipated usage of this data, and be optimized to enable the efficient traversal and synchronization of this data between occasionally connected devices and external systems. | 12-03-2009 |
Alexander Lloyd, New York, NY US
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20090210631 | MOBILE APPLICATION CACHE SYSTEM - Providing a framework for developing, deploying and managing sophisticated mobile solutions, with a simple Web-like programming model that integrates with existing enterprise components. Mobile applications may consist of a data model definition, user interface templates, a client side controller, which includes scripts that define actions, and, on the server side, a collection of conduits, which describe how to mediate between the data model and the enterprise. In one embodiment, the occasionally-connected application server assumes that data used by mobile applications is persistently stored and managed by external systems. The occasionally-connected data model can be a METAdata description of the mobile application's anticipated usage of this data, and be optimized to enable the efficient traversal and synchronization of this data between occasionally connected devices and external systems. | 08-20-2009 |
20130318146 | System and Method for Committing Transactions on Remote Servers - A system, computer-readable storage medium storing at least one program, and a computer-implemented method for committing transactions on remote servers is presented. Commit requests are issued to remote servers in a set of remote servers to request that the remote servers in the set of remote servers agree to commit a transaction at a first designated future time. When responses from the remote servers in the set of remote servers are received before a first abort time and indicate that all remote servers in the set of remote servers have agreed to commit the transaction at the first designated future time, commit commands are issued to the remote servers in the set of remote servers instructing the remote servers to perform the transaction at the first designated future time. | 11-28-2013 |
20130339295 | Organizing Data in a Distributed Storage System - A distributed storage system is provided. The distributed storage system includes multiple front-end servers and zones for managing data for clients. Data within the distributed storage system is associated with a plurality of accounts and divided into a plurality of groups, each group including a plurality of splits, each split being associated with a respective account, and each group having multiple tablets and each tablet managed by a respective tablet server of the distributed storage system. Data associated with different accounts may be replicated within the distributed storage system using different data replication policies. There is no limit to the amount of data for an account by adding new splits to the distributed storage system. In response to a client request for a particular account's data, a front-end server communicates such request to a particular zone that has the client-requested data and returns the client-requested data to the requesting client. | 12-19-2013 |
20130346540 | Storing and Moving Data in a Distributed Storage System - A system, computer-readable storage medium storing at least one program, and a computer-implemented method for identifying a storage group in a distributed storage system into which data is to be stored is presented. A data structure including information relating to storage groups in a distributed storage system is maintained, where a respective entry in the data structure for a respective storage group includes placement metrics for the respective storage group. A request to identify a storage group into which data is to be stored is received from a computer system. The data structure is used to determine an identifier for a storage group whose placement metrics satisfy a selection criterion. The identifier for the storage group whose placement metrics satisfy the selection criterion is returned to the computer system. | 12-26-2013 |
20140006458 | Systems and Methods of Increasing Database Access Concurrency Using Granular Timestamps | 01-02-2014 |
Alexis J. Lloyd, Brooklyn, NY US
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20130145272 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING AN INTERACTIVE DATA-BEARING MIRROR INTERFACE - An interactive interface of an embodiment of the present invention comprises a mirror surface; a sensor configured to receive an input from a user; a processor communicatively coupled to the sensor; the processor configured to identify a user identification based on the input, retrieve user specific content associated with the user identification; and identify one or more interactions with the user, wherein the processor comprises a speech processor and a video processor; and an output configured to display content associated with the user identification and responsive to the interactions on the mirror surface. | 06-06-2013 |
Geoffrey Lloyd, Jamesville, NY US
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20120215075 | CORPSMAN/MEDIC MEDICAL ASSISTANT SYSTEM AND METHOD - The present invention is a corpsman/medic medical assistant system that includes a portable transmit/receive pack, sensor leads for first and second physiological sensor subsystems and a corpsman/medic medical assistant control unit that includes a wireless transceiver. The portable transmit/receive pack has a sealed housing that includes the first and second physiological sensor subsystems, at least one processor running at least one algorithm, a wireless transceiver, and memory with a front panel that includes a display, at least one event key, a treatment button for recording treatment data, a timer, an observation button for recording observation data, and a plurality of physiological trend indicators. The algorithm determines a current physiological trend status of the patient based on the plurality of physiological measurements, and the transmit/receive pack links to the control unit by the wireless transceiver and receives the current physiological trend status of the patient. | 08-23-2012 |
Heather Lloyd, Kinderhook, NY US
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20130311254 | System and Method to Visually Present Assets and Access Platforms for the Assets - A method includes generating a display that includes an option to prohibit delivery of tangible items and, for each of a plurality of assets, information identifying the asset and an icon corresponding to an access platform associated with the asset. A first icon of a first asset is included in the display in response to determining that a first access platform associated with the first asset includes a delivery option. The first asset includes a tangible asset. The delivery option is associated with delivery of the tangible asset. The method also includes sending the display to a display device. The method further includes, in response to a selection of the option to prohibit delivery of tangible items, removing the association between the first access platform and the first asset and updating the display to reflect the removal. | 11-21-2013 |
Heather Lloyd, Croton Falls, NY US
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20100161375 | System and Method of Presenting an Asset Bundle Offer - A method includes identifying an asset bundle including a plurality of assets of different asset types. The method includes identifying devices that are capable of using the plurality of assets. The devices are associated with a subscriber. The method includes presenting an offer to sell the asset bundle to a first device associated with the subscriber based on asset types of the plurality of assets and based on a device type of the first device. | 06-24-2010 |
20100229123 | System and Method to Visually Present Assets and Access Platforms for the Assets - System and methods to visually present assets and access platforms for the assets are provided. A particular method includes receiving asset data associated with an asset and user data associated with a user. The method includes determining available platforms for the asset from the asset data and the user data. The method includes generating a display including information identifying the asset and an icon corresponding to an access platform in the available platforms. The icon includes a first indicator when the user has an access right to the asset for the access platform. The icon includes a second indicator distinct from the first indicator when the user does not have an access right to the asset for the access platform. | 09-09-2010 |
20100333162 | System and Method to Provide an Extensible Storefront - A computer implemented method includes receiving a search query at a computing device of a private media delivery network. After receiving the search query, the computer implemented method includes performing a first search with respect to first content available from a first platform within the private media delivery network and performing a second search with respect to second content available from a second platform that is external to the private media delivery network. The computer implemented method includes sending search results for display at a display device. The search results are based on the first search and based on the second search. | 12-30-2010 |
James R. Lloyd, Katonah, NY US
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20080254643 | STRUCTURE TO IMPROVE ADHESION BETWEEN TOP CVD LOW-K DIELECTRIC AND DIELECTRIC CAPPING LAYER - An interconnect structure in which the adhesion between an upper level low-k dielectric material, such as a material comprising elements of Si, C, O, and H, and an underlying diffusion capping dielectric, such as a material comprising elements of C, Si, N and H, is improved by incorporating an adhesion transition layer between the two dielectric layers. The presence of the adhesion transition layer between the upper level low-k dielectric and the diffusion barrier capping dielectric can reduce the chance of delamination of the interconnect structure during the packaging process. The adhesion transition layer provided herein includes a lower SiO | 10-16-2008 |
Jefferson Zead Lloyd, New York, NY US
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20090300143 | Method and apparatus for interacting with media programming in real-time using a mobile telephone device - A system and method for providing real-time interaction with a multimedia program being presented to a viewer having an interactive end-user communications device. The system and method includes an applet distribution program to provide an applet to the interactive end-user communications device, where the applet includes a timer, time stamps and at least one interactive graphical user interface (GUI). The applet distribution program is operable to synchronize activation of the applet with the multimedia program while being presented to the viewer, wherein the applet generates, at a first predetermined time, a first interactive graphical user interface (GUI) on the end-user communications device, the first GUI displaying at least two values associated with the multimedia program for real-time selection by the viewer. A response signal is received from the end-user communications device when a predetermined metric associated with correct selections of the at least two values by the viewer is satisfied. | 12-03-2009 |
20110258668 | Method and apparatus for interacting with media programming in real-time using a mobile telephone device - A system and method for providing real-time interaction with a multimedia program being presented to a viewer having an interactive end-user communications device. The system and method includes an applet distribution program to provide an applet to the interactive end-user communications device, where the applet includes a timer, time stamps and at least one interactive graphical user interface (GUI). The applet distribution program is operable to synchronize activation of the applet with the multimedia program while being presented to the viewer, wherein the applet generates, at a first predetermined time, a first interactive graphical user interface (GUI) on the end-user communications device, the first GUI displaying at least two values associated with the multimedia program for real-time selection by the viewer. A response signal is received from the end-user communications device when a predetermined metric associated with correct selections of the at least two values by the viewer is satisfied. | 10-20-2011 |
Kenneth Lloyd, New York, NY US
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20140193417 | Membrane Transporter NaPi2b (SCL34A2) Epitope for Antibody Therapy, Antibodies Directed Thereto, and Target for Cancer Therapy - The present disclosure relates generally to the membrane transporter NaPi2b (SLC34A2) as a target for therapy, including immunotherapy, and particularly cancer therapy. The SLC34A2 epitope peptide encompassing amino acids 312-340 of SLC34A2 has been identified as an ovarian cancer epitope using the monoclonal antibody MX35. The invention also relates to the use of SLC34A2 and particularly SLC34A2 peptides in generating antibodies which have anti-tumor or anti-cancer activity or in stimulating an immunological response. The invention further relates to antibodies specifically directed against NaPi2b (SLC34A2) and the SLC34A2 peptide(s), including veneered, chimeric, single chain and humanized antibodies. Methods for generating an immune response and for treatment of tumors and cancer are also provided. Assays for screening and identifying compounds directed against SLC34A2, including the SLC34A2 epitope peptide, and additional antibodies are provided. | 07-10-2014 |
Levon Lloyd, Patchougue, NY US
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20130191380 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DETERMINING MEDIA VALUE - Exemplary embodiments are directed to determining a media value associated mentions of an entity in one or more documents based on a sentiment attributed to the mentions of the entity and/or a frequency with which the entity is mentioned. Exemplary embodiments can include a media value engine that can identify mentions of an entity in documents, attribute sentiment to the mentions of the entity; determine a polarity of the sentiment, and calculate a media value attributed to the entity based on the sentiment. | 07-25-2013 |
Levon Lloyd, Patchogue, NY US
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20110225174 | MEDIA VALUE ENGINE - Exemplary embodiments are directed to determining a media value associated mentions of an entity in one or more documents based on a sentiment attributed to the mentions of the entity and/or a frequency with which the entity is mentioned. Exemplary embodiments can include a media value engine that can identify mentions of an entity in documents, attribute sentiment to the mentions of the entity; determine a polarity of the sentiment, and calculate a media value attributed to the entity based on the sentiment. | 09-15-2011 |
Matthew Lloyd, New York, NY US
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20140254613 | MATCHING ENCODER OUTPUT TO NETWORK BANDWIDTH - Implementations include a method, systems, and computer program products for adaptively configuring codecs to transmit encoded data to better utilize available bandwidth of reachable networks. One implementation is a method of transmitting encoded data from a host to a target. The method includes, selecting a communication network reachable by the host, estimating an available bandwidth from the host to the target via the selected communication network, configuring a codec from a plurality of codecs implemented in the host according to the estimated available bandwidth, encoding data using the configured codec, and transmitting the encoded data to the target. | 09-11-2014 |
Matthew I. Lloyd, New York, NY US
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20110238191 | PREDICTIVE PRE-RECORDING OF AUDIO FOR VOICE INPUT - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for providing predictive pre-recording of audio for voice input. In one aspect, a method includes establishing, as input data, state data that references a state of a mobile device and sensor data that is sensed by one or more sensors of the mobile device, applying a rule or a probabilistic model to the input data, inferring, based on applying the rule or the probabilistic model to the input data, that a user of the mobile device is likely to initiate voice input, and invoking one or more functionalities of the mobile device in response to inferring that the user is likely to initiate voice input. | 09-29-2011 |
Thomas Lloyd, New Hyde Park, NY US
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20080258087 | Portable opto-electro-mechanical scanning assembly for photostimulable phosphor imaging plates - These and other objects of the present invention are achieved by an apparatus and process for evaluating an image-wise exposed storage film positioned about a cylindrically-shaped member and linearly passed by a slot for interrogation by a laser light beam wherein a processing assembly (laser beam and pentraprism) is co-axially disposed within a processing chamber formed by the cylindrically-shaped member effecting a size reduction of the unit and increased clarity of the resultant image, and wherein the processing assembly includes a plate member disposed for rotation in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the processing chamber and having a pentaprism and a luminescence light sensor positioned proximate a contact point of the interrogating light beam with the storage film and further including converter electronics wherein after interrogation, the image scanned is digitally archived in a central processing unit. | 10-23-2008 |
William J. Lloyd, Rochester, NY US
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20090153925 | AUTOMATIC DETERMINING IMAGE AND NON-IMAGE SIDES OF SCANNED HARDCOPY MEDIA - A system and method for determining the image and ancillary image sides of scanned hardcopy media. Hardcopy prints typically provide ancillary data to supply additional information for an area of interest and can enhance the analysis of key data in the print. Postcards, for example, provide a unique form of ancillary data. On the back of a postcard image, ancillary data information such as stamps, user notes, dates, addresses, and other types of annotation can be found. This data typically provides additional information to a reader of the postcard. Dual sided scanners provide both the image and ancillary (i.e., non-image) scans simultaneously. In addition, ancillary data can be in a variety of formats, such as audio, video and the like. When a hardcopy print is scanned the scanner provides two image files that represent the image and ancillary image sides of the print. However, given two image files that represent a hardcopy print scan, the front and back need to be automatically identified as to which is of primary interest to a user. | 06-18-2009 |
Wyatt Andrew Lloyd, New York, NY US
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20150378914 | IMPLEMENTING ADVANCED CACHING - Embodiments are disclosed for implementing a priority queue in a storage device, e.g., a solid state drive. At least some of the embodiments can use an in-memory set of blocks to store items until the block is full, and commit the full block to the storage device. Upon storing a full block, a block having a lowest priority can be deleted. An index storing correspondences between items and blocks can be used to update priorities and indicated deleted items. By using the in-memory blocks and index, operations transmitted to the storage device can be reduced. | 12-31-2015 |
Zachary Lloyd, New York, NY US
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20120117452 | Synthetic Navigation Elements for Electronic Documents - A computer-implemented method for managing the display of items in a web-based document application includes providing an electronic document that includes a plurality of content items, anchoring a plurality of base layers to different discrete positions of the electronic document, and anchoring ones of the plurality of content items to particular ones of the base layers so that when the spreadsheet is scrolled an a computer display, the content items move with the spreadsheet by virtue of the anchoring of the content items to the base layers and the anchoring of the base layers to the spreadsheet. | 05-10-2012 |
20150193421 | Web-Based Spreadsheet Interaction with Large Data Set - A computer-implemented method for presenting data is disclosed. The method includes receiving at a data server sub-system, from a browser on a remote client computing system, a request for data stored in a central data store; retrieving the requested data from the central data store and providing data corresponding to the requested data to a spreadsheet presentation sub-system that is in communication with the data server sub-system and with the browser on the remote client computing system; and providing a document key to the browser on the remote client computing system so that the browser can request from the presentation sub-system a spreadsheet document that displays the data corresponding to the requested data. | 07-09-2015 |
Zachary Lloyd, Brooklyn, NY US
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20110252299 | Synthetic Navigation Elements for Electronic Documents - A computer-implemented method for managing the display of items in a web-based document application includes providing an electronic document that includes a plurality of content items, anchoring a plurality of base layers to different discrete positions of the electronic document, and anchoring ones of the plurality of content items to particular ones of the base layers so that when the spreadsheet is scrolled on a computer display, the content items move with the spreadsheet by virtue of the anchoring of the content items to the base layers and the anchoring of the base layers to the spreadsheet. | 10-13-2011 |
20110252300 | Row Heights in Electronic Documents - A computer-implemented method for managing row height in an electronic document includes receiving, at a computing device, a request to display a portion of a document that defines a plurality of rows of content and that is represented by a document model; determining heights of the plurality of rows and saving information about the determined heights in a cache that correlates rows to the height information; and using the document model and the cache to generate a view of the document model having the determined row heights. | 10-13-2011 |
20110252335 | Zooming in a Web Browser - A computer-implemented method for managing the display of information in a web browser involves identifying a web browser type of a web browser on a computing device, identifying a zoom level of the web browser, obtaining size-related information about one or more graphical elements displayed by the web browser, determining a matching size for an element to be provided on the browser, and adjusting the matching size to account for zooming-related measurement errors for the identified browser type and the identified zoom level. | 10-13-2011 |
20110307772 | Scrolling in Large Hosted Data Set - A computer-implemented method of presenting an electronic document via a web browser includes maintaining on a computing device a client data model of the electronic document, the client data model comprising data that defines content of the electronic document and formatting of the content of the electronic document, and rendering a first sub-portion of content of the electronic document from the client data model to a document object model (DOM) for the web browser. The method also includes providing the DOM to the web browser, for the web browser to display a view of the electronic document from the DOM. | 12-15-2011 |
20140089774 | Row Heights in Electronic Documents - A computer-implemented method for managing row height in an electronic document includes receiving, at a computing device, a request to display a portion of a document that defines a plurality of rows of content and that is represented by a document model; determining heights of the plurality of rows and saving information about the determined heights in a cache that correlates rows to the height information; and using the document model and the cache to generate a view of the document model having the determined row heights. | 03-27-2014 |
Zachary Erik Lloyd, Brooklyn, NY US
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20130219256 | SCROLLING IN LARGE HOSTED DATA SET - A computer-implemented method of presenting an electronic document via a web browser includes maintaining on a computing device a client data model of the electronic document, the client data model comprising data that defines content of the electronic document and formatting of the content of the electronic document, and rendering a first sub-portion of content of the electronic document from the client data model to a document object model (DOM) for the web browser. The method also includes providing the DOM to the web browser, for the web browser to display a view of the electronic document from the DOM. | 08-22-2013 |
20150193404 | OPERATIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS PROXY FOR THIN CLIENTS - Systems and methods are disclosed herein for an operational transformation proxy for a thin client. The systems and methods may be used for collaboratively editing an electronic object such as an electronic document from a thin client. A first request is received at an OT proxy from the thin client to make a first change to a first version of the electronic object. A first mutation, including the first change to the first version of the electronic document, is created. A second mutation is received at the OT proxy from the server. At the OT proxy, the second mutation of the electronic object is converted into a third mutation of the electronic object based on the first mutation. | 07-09-2015 |
20150195375 | DYNAMICALLY SIZING CHUNKS IN A PARTIALLY LOADED SPREADSHEET MODEL - A method for managing a dynamically-sized chunked spreadsheet model on a server includes creating, on the server, a plurality of chunks representing a spreadsheet, where a first chunk in the plurality of chunks includes a first range of cells in the spreadsheet. The method further includes storing on the server a mutation log for the spreadsheet, and receiving a first plurality of mutations from a plurality of client computers, where the first plurality of mutations are stored in the mutation log. The method further includes applying the first plurality of mutations to the first chunk in response to a first client computer in the plurality of client computers requesting the first range of cells, and sending the first chunk to the first client computer. | 07-09-2015 |
20150199326 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MUTATIONS AND OPERATIONAL TRANSFORMS IN A COLLABORATIVE SPREADSHEET ENVIRONMENT - Mutations representing spreadsheet edit operations are received at a server from client computers of collaborators and also at a collaborator's client computer from other collaborators and the server. Different mutations may conflict, i.e., provide contradictory instructions on how a spreadsheet is to be edited. Techniques for representing sort operations, cut-and-paste operations, and operations to change cell properties as mutations, and operational transform techniques that can be used to resolve conflicts between such mutations, are disclosed herein. Further disclosed herein are techniques for identifying and processing computationally intensive types of mutations in a calculation thread which operates asynchronously with respect to a UI thread at a collaborator's client computer. The processing may include performing an operational transform on results of the calculation thread based on results obtained in the UI thread. | 07-16-2015 |
20150199327 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MUTATIONS AND OPERATIONAL TRANSFORMS IN A COLLABORATIVE SPREADSHEET ENVIRONMENT - Mutations representing spreadsheet edit operations are received at a server from client computers of collaborators and also at a collaborator's client computer from other collaborators and the server. Different mutations may conflict, i.e., provide contradictory instructions on how a spreadsheet is to be edited. Techniques for representing sort operations, cut-and-paste operations, and operations to change cell properties as mutations, and operational transform techniques that can be used to resolve conflicts between such mutations, are disclosed herein. Further disclosed herein are techniques for identifying and processing computationally intensive types of mutations in a calculation thread which operates asynchronously with respect to a UI thread at a collaborator's client computer. The processing may include performing an operational transform on results of the calculation thread based on results obtained in the UI thread. | 07-16-2015 |
20150199328 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MUTATIONS AND OPERATIONAL TRANSFORMS IN A COLLABORATIVE SPREADSHEET ENVIRONMENT - Mutations representing spreadsheet edit operations are received at a server from client computers of collaborators and also at a collaborator's client computer from other collaborators and the server. Different mutations may conflict, i.e., provide contradictory instructions on how a spreadsheet is to be edited. Techniques for representing sort operations, cut-and-paste operations, and operations to change cell properties as mutations, and operational transform techniques that can be used to resolve conflicts between such mutations, are disclosed herein. Further disclosed herein are techniques for identifying and processing computationally intensive types of mutations in a calculation thread which operates asynchronously with respect to a UI thread at a collaborator's client computer. The processing may include performing an operational transform on results of the calculation thread based on results obtained in the UI thread. | 07-16-2015 |