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20100010801 | CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND ERROR RECOVERY STRATEGIES - A plethora of strategies is afforded to facilitate conflict resolution and error recovery with respect to parsing, among other things. Grammar authors can select amongst a range of strategies or options on a case-by-case basis to address conflicts, ambiguities, errors, and the like. The strategies can be either static or dynamic. In one instance, code external to a parsing system can be invoked to resolve conflicts or recover from errors, and further enable change of strategy without requiring modification of the parser. Interaction between the parsing system and the external code can also be formalized to ensure general type safety of the system. | 01-14-2010 |
20100023798 | ERROR RECOVERY AND DIAGNOSIS FOR PUSHDOWN AUTOMATA - Error recovery and diagnosis is afforded for pushdown automata. Upon detection of an error, a recovery strategy is selected and dispatched to recover from the error to place an automaton in an error free state to enable continued processing. In one instance, recovery strategies can be specified and matched with respect to automaton configuration. Errors can be diagnosed as a function of the difference between a first error configuration and a second recovered configuration. | 01-28-2010 |
20100023924 | NON-CONSTANT DATA ENCODING FOR TABLE-DRIVEN SYSTEMS - Parse tables or like representations are augmented with extension points to enable call out to arbitrary code. Such parse tables can be automatically generated from a specification including fixed information along with information about extensibility points provided. The extensibility points enable incorporation of dynamic data into a fixed parse table. In one instance, this allows a parser to determine if a character is acceptable at the time of execution rather than when the parse table was defined. | 01-28-2010 |
20100024030 | RESTARTABLE TRANSFORMATION AUTOMATON - Data transformation is lazily performed to facilitate reduced memory footprint, among other things. Rather than constituting an entire data structure, information is saved to enable iterative construction the structure. Moreover, an interface is afforded that appears to operate over a fully resolved structure but which is implemented on top of a restartable transformation mechanism that computes values in response to requests. These computed values could also be released based on one or more configurable policies. | 01-28-2010 |
20100037212 | IMMUTABLE PARSING - Immutable structures are employed to effect immutable parsing. In particular, an immutable parsing configuration, comprising a stack and lookahead buffer, is utilized by a parser to perform lexical and syntactical analysis of an input stream and optionally output an immutable parse tree or the like. Performance with respect to the immutable structures can be optimized utilizing sharing and lazy computation. In turn, immutability benefits are afforded with respect to parsing including safe sharing amongst services and/or across multiple threads as well as history preservation, among other things. | 02-11-2010 |
20100037213 | GRAMMAR-BASED GENERATION OF TYPES AND EXTENSIONS - Parsing functionality is automatically generated. In particular, abstract syntax tree types and/or other programmatic constructs are created automatically from a grammar specification in a manner that resembles hand-written code. An abstract syntax tree can subsequently be constructed as a function of the generated types. Further, a plurality of supporting functionality can be generated to consume or produce abstract syntax tree types, among other things. | 02-11-2010 |
20100318895 | Systems, Methods, and Media for Presenting Panel-Based Electronic Documents - Systems, methods, and media for presenting panel-based electronic documents are provided. In accordance with some embodiments, systems for presenting panel-based electronic documents are provided, the systems comprising: at least one processor programmed to: receive an electronic document, a definition of a first panel on a page in the electronic document, and a definition of a second panel on the page in the electronic document; control a display of the first panel based on the definition of the first panel; and transition from the display of the first panel to a display of the second panel by re-scaling the display and panning from the first panel to the second panel. | 12-16-2010 |
20140289715 | IMMUTABLE PARSING - Immutable structures are employed to effect immutable parsing. In particular, a parsing configuration, comprising a stack and lookahead buffer, is utilized by a parser to perform lexical and syntactical analysis of an input stream and optionally output an immutable parse tree or the like, wherein at least one of the stack and buffer is immutable. Performance with respect to the immutable structures can be optimized utilizing sharing and lazy computation. In turn, immutability benefits are afforded with respect to parsing including safe sharing amongst services and/or across multiple threads as well as history preservation, among other things. | 09-25-2014 |
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20090157239 | Vertical Gust Suppression System for Transport Aircraft - A method for vertical gust suppression due to turbulence for an aircraft having at least one of direct lift control surfaces or pitch control surfaces. The method includes sensing atmospheric turbulence, measuring the sensed atmospheric turbulence to generate turbulence data, generating a command based on the turbulence data, and applying the command to aircraft controls to actuate the direct lift control surfaces or the pitch control surfaces based on the turbulence data. Therefore, an aircraft response to the actuation of the direct lift control surfaces or the pitch control surfaces reduces a vertical acceleration, a pitch acceleration, a pitch rate, a pitch attitude or a structural load of the aircraft due to the turbulence. Thus, the method reduces the effects of vertical gusts of wind on the aircraft, improves the comfort level for aircraft passengers and crew, and reduces diversions the aircraft may take to avoid the turbulence. | 06-18-2009 |
20090292405 | WING-BODY LOAD ALLEVIATION FOR AIRCRAFT - A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer usable program product for symmetric and anti-symmetric control of aircraft flight control surfaces to reduce wing-body loads. Commands are sent to symmetrically deploy outboard control surfaces to shift wing air-loads inboard based on airplane state and speed brake deployment. Surface rate retraction on a wing with peak loads is limited to reduce maximum loads due to wheel checkback accompanied by utilization of opposite wing control surfaces to retain roll characteristics. Airloads are shifted inboard on a swept wing to move the center of pressure forward, thereby reducing the tail load required to perform a positive gravity maneuver. In a negative gravity maneuver, speed brakes are retracted, thereby reducing the positive tail load and reducing the aft body design loads. High gain feedback commands are filtered from wing structural modes above one hertz by a set of linear and non-linear filters. | 11-26-2009 |