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Cheng Wei, Issaquah, WA US
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20140359127 | ZERO TOUCH DEPLOYMENT OF PRIVATE CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE - Automatically provisioning computing resources based on events occurring in the computer network. The system manager defines resource configurations for computing resources in a network computing environment. The resource configurations are associated with event conditions. The event conditions cause the system manager to apply the resource configurations to the computing resources. The event conditions are also associated with various policies. The policies specify how the resource configurations are to be applied to the computing resources. The occurrence of the event conditions is ascertained. In response, workflows are automatically executed. The workflows apply the resource configurations to the computing resources in accordance with the policies. This configures the computing resources according to the resource configurations. | 12-04-2014 |
Chen-Wei Wei, Seattle, WA US
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20140116146 | System and Method for Testing a Composite Structure Using a Laser Ultrasound Testing System - A method and apparatus for testing a composite structure. A pulsed laser beam having a number of properties is generated. Each of the number of properties is within a selected range. The pulsed laser beam generated by the generation laser system is directed towards a composite structure comprised of a number of composite materials. A number of ultrasonic waves are formed in the composite structure when the pulsed laser beam contacts the composite structure without causing any undesired inconsistencies in the composite structure outside of selected tolerances. | 05-01-2014 |
Danny Wei, Seattle, WA US
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20110238546 | MANAGING COMMITTED PROCESSING RATES FOR SHARED RESOURCES - Commitments against various resources can be dynamically adjusted for customers in a shared-resource environment. A customer can provision a data volume with a committed rate of Input/Output Operations Per Second (IOPS) and pay only for that commitment (plus any overage), for example, as well as the amount of storage requested. The customer can subsequently adjust the committed rate of IOPS by submitting an appropriate request, or the rate can be adjusted automatically based on any of a number of criteria. Data volumes for the customer can be migrated, split, or combined in order to provide the adjusted rate. The interaction of the customer with the data volume does not need to change, independent of adjustments in rate or changes in the data volume, other than the rate at which requests are processed. | 09-29-2011 |
20110238857 | COMMITTED PROCESSING RATES FOR SHARED RESOURCES - Customers of a shared-resource environment can provision resources in a fine-grained manner that meets specific performance requirements. A customer can provision a data volume with a committed rate of Input/Output Operations Per Second (IOPS) and pay only for that commitment (plus any overage), and the amount of storage requested. The customer will then at any time be able to complete at least the committed rate of IOPS. If the customer generates submissions at a rate that exceeds the committed rate, the resource can still process at the higher rate when the system is not under pressure. Even under pressure, the system will deliver at least the committed rate. Multiple customers can be provisioned on the same resource, and more than one customer can have a committed rate on that resource. Customers without committed or guaranteed rates can utilize the uncommitted portion, or committed portions that are not being used. | 09-29-2011 |
20130346480 | TECHNIQUES FOR CAPTURING DATA SETS - Techniques, including systems and methods, for capturing data sets include performing a client-side two-phase commit to ensure one or more data consistency conditions. A logical volume may represent a data set that is distributed among a plurality of physical storage devices. One or more client devices are instructed to block at least acknowledgment of write operations. When the one or more client devices have blocked at least acknowledgment of write operations, one or more servers in communication with the physical storage devices are instructed to capture corresponding portions of the data set. When the servers have been instructed to capture corresponding portions of the data set, the client devices are instructed to resume at least acknowledgment of write operations. | 12-26-2013 |
20140214447 | SERVER-SIDE, VARIABLE DRIVE HEALTH DETERMINATION - The relative health of data storage drives may be determined based, at least in some aspects, on data access information and/or other drive operation information. In some examples, upon receiving the operation information from a computing device, a health level of a drive may be determined. The health level determination may be based at least in part on operating information received from a client entity. Additionally, a storage space allocation instruction or operation may be determined for execution. The allocation instruction or operation determined to be performed may be based at least in part on the determined health level. | 07-31-2014 |
Eric P. Wei, Seattle, WA US
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20140082164 | DYNAMICALLY ALLOCATING NETWORK ADDRESSES - Disclosed are various embodiments for dynamically allocating network addresses to devices based on demand. A first network address allocation is initially assigned to a subdivision of a network including multiple computing devices. A router for the subdivision is configured to implement the first network address allocation. Data indicating a reconfiguration of the computing devices is obtained. A second network address allocation is subsequently assigned to the subdivision of the network based at least in part on the reconfiguration of the computing devices. The router for the subdivision is reconfigured to implement the second network address allocation. | 03-20-2014 |
Eric Paul Wei, Seattle, WA US
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20140282629 | MANAGING REQUESTS FOR COMPUTING CAPACITY - Systems and methods are described for managing requests for computing capacity from a provider of computing resources. The computing resources may include program execution capabilities, data storage or management capabilities, network bandwidth, etc. In some implementations, a user can request that computer resources be reserved for guaranteed availability by the user (or others authorized by the user) during a future usage time period. For example, the user can request a desired amount of program execution capacity. The usage period can be flexibly chosen to meet the user's needs. The request can specify, for example, that a particular program be executed during the usage period, that only certain users be authorized to have access to the guaranteed availability computer resources, and so forth. The provider may charge a fee for the request and/or fees for access or use of the guaranteed availability computer resources during the usage period. | 09-18-2014 |
Ge Wei, Redmond, WA US
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20080234941 | Method of Designing Sirnas for Gene Silencing - The present invention provides a method for identifying siRNA target motifs in a transcript using a position-specific score matrix approach. The invention also provides a method for identifying off-target genes of an siRNA using a position-specific score matrix approach. The invention further provides a method for designing siRNAs with higher silencing efficacy and specificity. The invention also provides a library of siRNAs comprising siRNAs with high silencing efficacy and specificity. | 09-25-2008 |
Huafeng Wei, Seattle, WA US
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20110300186 | Functionalized Nano- and Micro-materials for Medical Therapies - Compositions containing an optionally surface-functionalized mesoporous support and a biologically active agent, and pharmaceutical compositions of the same, are provided herein. Such compositions can be useful in the treatment of tumors, for example, by injection of the composition at a location near the site of the tumor. | 12-08-2011 |
Liang Wei, Seattle, WA US
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20140316883 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ATTRIBUTING MULTI-CHANNEL CONVERSION EVENTS AND SUBSEQUENT ACTIVITY TO MULTI-CHANNEL MEDIA SOURCES - This paper presents a practical method for measuring the impact of multiple marketing events on sales, including marketing events that are not traditionally trackable. The technique infers which of several competing media events are likely to have caused a given conversion. The method is tested using hold-out sets, and also a live media experiment for determining whether the method can accurately predict television-generated web conversions. | 10-23-2014 |
Ning Wei, Redmond, WA US
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20140053462 | RFID-BASED PLANT TRACKING AND DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR A GREENHOUSE - A system and method of tracking the position and status of plants or plant parts in a greenhouse or other growing area using identification tags such as RFID tags is disclosed. | 02-27-2014 |
Pax S.p. Wei, Sammamish, WA US
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20110084873 | DETERMINING CHARACTERISTICS OF A RADAR CROSS SECTION (RCS) TEST RANGE - A method for determining characteristics of a RCS test range may include vertically orienting a field probe including an elongated rigid body at a predetermined location within the RCS test range. The method may also include generating incident radar waves at a selected frequency and polarization and pivoting the field probe in a vertical direction broadside to the incident radar waves. The method may additionally include receiving return radar data scattered by the field probe during pivoting of the field probe. The method may further include determining a field distribution along the elongated rigid body of the field probe from the return radar data to determine characteristics of the RCS test range. | 04-14-2011 |
Pax S. P. Wei, Sammamish, WA US
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20090033546 | FIELD PROBE FROM THE ANGULAR RESPONSE OF A RIGID BODY - Probing incident radar fields in a target test zone of a RCS test facility by exploiting angular radar response of a long and uniform rigid body supported horizontally across or vertically through the test zone. The rigid body is free to rotate about the broadside condition. Thus, the angle of the rigid body is gradually changed with respect to the direction of arrival of the incident wave. Radar echo from the rigid body is measured as a function of the rigid body angle. The data is then processed to yield a profile of the incident wave intensity along the rigid body. By varying the azimuth angle continuously while recording radar data, the data may be processed by the fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithm to yield a profile of the incident wave intensity along the rigid body. | 02-05-2009 |
Qun Wei, Redmond, WA US
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20120028660 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR NOTIFYING DEVICES OF NEW MESSAGES - In one embodiment, the present disclosure is a method and apparatus for notifying devices of new messages. In one embodiment, a method for notifying a subscriber device of the presence of a new message includes receiving the new message containing message content, and sending a notification message to the subscriber device, the notification message including a unique identifier for the new message and at least a portion of the message content. | 02-02-2012 |
20130115931 | DETECTING SUBSCRIBER INPUT VIA A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE FOR INITIATING NETWORK PROVISIONING OF SUCH DEVICE - Methods, systems, and apparatus for detecting subscriber input via a wireless communication device for initiating network provisioning of the wireless communication device are presented herein. A method can include receiving, via an interface of a wireless communication device, a first input from a subscriber of a wireless service associated with the wireless communication device; sending, by the wireless communication device based on the first input from the subscriber, a request for provisioning the wireless communication device via a wireless network associated with the wireless service; and outputting, via the interface of the wireless communication device, a first message including a condition for the provisioning the wireless communication device via the wireless network based on the request. In an example, the method can further include receiving, based on the request, the condition from a component of the wireless network. | 05-09-2013 |
20130231102 | Detecting Subscriber Input Via A Wireless Communication Device For Initiating Network Provisioning Of Such Device - Subscriber input detected via a wireless communication device for initiating network provisioning of the wireless communication device is presented herein. A method can include receiving, via an interface of a wireless communication device, a first input from a subscriber of a wireless service associated with the wireless communication device; sending, by the wireless communication device based on the first input from the subscriber, a request for provisioning the wireless communication device via a wireless network associated with the wireless service; and outputting, via the interface of the wireless communication device, a first message including a condition for the provisioning the wireless communication device via the wireless network based on the request. In an example, the method can further include receiving, based on the request, the condition from a component of the wireless network. | 09-05-2013 |
Siwei Wei, Richland, WA US
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20150133331 | METABOLITE BIOMARKERS FOR THE DETECTION OF LIVER CANCER - Methods for the detection and screening of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients and for the monitoring of HCC treatment using a panel or panels of small molecule metabolite biomarkers are disclosed. In other aspects, methods for detection and screening for the progression of high-risk conditions, such as HCV infections, to HCC and to monitoring treatment using a panel or panels of small molecule metabolite biomarkers are disclosed. The biomarkers are sensitive and specific for the detection of HCC, and can also be used to classify HCV infections that are regarded as precursors of HCC. | 05-14-2015 |
Tsao-Feng Wei, Medina, WA US
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20100070315 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR OPTIMIZING PRODUCTION FORECASTS USING STATISTICALLY PRIORITIZED DISCRETE MODELING METHODOLOGY - A computer-based method for dynamic path regeneration in a production environment as a function of stochastic event-driven parameters and constraints is described. The method includes examining existing status codes, for a plurality of remaining production jobs, to determine a current status for a production unit, applying at least one of predecessor relationships and successor relationships for the remaining production jobs to the existing status codes, analyzing historical job performance statistics for a number of previous production units based on production job performance data associated with the previous production units, and providing a user interface that depicts the remaining production jobs in order of criticality, the order of criticality determined based on the existing status codes, the at least one of predecessor relationships and successor relationships, and the analysis of the historical job performance statistics. | 03-18-2010 |
Xiao Wei, Redmond, WA US
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20120124519 | Facilitating Interaction with System Level Search User Interface - A system level search user interface that includes both a data entry portion and a search identification portion is displayed. Data input by a user as a search term is displayed in the data entry portion, and identifiers of each of one or more scopes on the computing device that can be searched using the search term are displayed in the search identification portion. Search results based on a selected scope are displayed in a search results portion of the system level search user interface. A set of keyboard shortcuts allow users to quickly search using any of the scopes, and see previews of a number of results that each of the scopes return. Additionally, the system level search user interface allow users to easily focus on different search result entries, and efficiently change scopes for searching. | 05-17-2012 |
Xiao Wei, Sammamish, WA US
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20140317072 | AGGREGATING PERSONALIZED SUGGESTIONS FROM MULTIPLE SOURCES - A computer provides a search interface that accesses multiple search providers, and aggregates their suggestions, providing a single, unified suggestion view across the multiple search providers. Suggestions are received from the multiple sources, such as a search engine on the internet or other public resource, and a search tool on the computer that accesses local or private resources. The suggestions are combined, ranked and displayed as a list to the user, from which the user is able to select. | 10-23-2014 |
Xiaoliang Wei, Richland, WA US
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20130273459 | Ionic Conductive Chromophores and Nonaqueous Redox Flow Batteries - Ionic conductive chromophores can be used as the positive electrolytes for high-energy density, nonaqueous redox flow battery (NRFB) systems. The nonaqueous nature of the NRFB systems allow for high operation voltage (compared to aqueous systems). Furthermore, the structure modifications to chromophores described herein improve the solubility of the resultant ionic conductive chromophores, thereby allowing them to be used in flow cell configurations. | 10-17-2013 |
20140127542 | Composite Separators and Redox Flow Batteries Based on Porous Separators - Composite separators having a porous structure and including acid-stable, hydrophilic, inorganic particles enmeshed in a substantially fully fluorinated polyolefin matrix can be utilized in a number of applications. The inorganic particles can provide hydrophilic characteristics. The pores of the separator result in good selectivity and electrical conductivity. The fluorinated polymeric backbone can result in high chemical stability. Accordingly, one application of the composite separators is in redox flow batteries as low cost membranes. In such applications, the composite separator can also enable additional property-enhancing features compared to ion-exchange membranes. For example, simple capacity control can be achieved through hydraulic pressure by balancing the volumes of electrolyte on each side of the separator. While a porous separator can also allow for volume and pressure regulation, in RFBs that utilize corrosive and/or oxidizing compounds, the composite separators described herein are preferable for their robustness in the presence of such compounds. | 05-08-2014 |
20140141291 | Hybrid Anodes for Redox Flow Batteries - RFBs having solid hybrid electrodes can address at least the problems of active material consumption, electrode passivation, and metal electrode dendrite growth that can be characteristic of traditional batteries, especially those operating at high current densities. The RFBs each have a first half cell containing a first redox couple dissolved in a solution or contained in a suspension. The solution or suspension can flow from a reservoir to the first half cell. A second half cell contains the solid hybrid electrode, which has a first electrode connected to a second electrode, thereby resulting in an equipotential between the first and second electrodes. The first and second half cells are separated by a separator or membrane. | 05-22-2014 |
Xinguo Wei, Issaquah, WA US
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20090259573 | METHOD FOR LOCATION-BASED ASSET MANAGEMENT - A method provides for real-time asset location tracking. An asset in a wide area network, be it a utilities network or a communication network, registers itself with a network management center. The registration process includes identification of a physical location of the asset usable for mapping and tracking the asset. | 10-15-2009 |
20100174755 | Intelligent Presentation Network Management System - A system and method has been provided for the intuitive management of communication networks including a large number of network elements diffused across large geographical areas. The network management system permits the system operator to identify system problems while monitoring the top-level map of the communications network. The organization of network displays permits an operator to “zoom” from the higher levels of network abstraction, depicting a large number of elements across a large geographic area, to local geographical areas where specific problems associated with individual elements can be identified. | 07-08-2010 |
Yaou Wei, Bellevue, WA US
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20130113703 | SHARED EDGE FOR A DISPLAY ENVIRONMENT - A shared edge for a display environment is described. In one or more implementations, a display environment of a computing device that is implemented using a plurality of display devices is configured to include a shared edge defined through a described arrangement of at least two of the display devices in relation to each other. Responsive to an input that describes movement of a cursor across at least a portion of the shared edge, an element is displayed in the display environment. | 05-09-2013 |
20140298245 | Display Instance Management - Display instance management techniques are described. In one or more implementations, an application manager module of a computing device is executed that is configured to manage which display instances of the plurality of applications are made available via a user interface at a particular time. One or more application programming interfaces (APIs) are exposed by the application manager module that are configured to support switching by the application manager module between a plurality of the display instances for a respective single one of the plurality of applications in the user interface. | 10-02-2014 |
Yaou Wei, Redmond, WA US
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20140373027 | APPLICATION LIFETIME MANAGEMENT - One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for facilitating lifetime management of dynamically created child applications and/or for managing dependencies between a set of applications of an application package. In an example, a parent application may dynamically create a child application. A child lifetime of the child application may be managed independently and/or individually from lifetimes of other applications with which the child application does not have a dependency relationship. In another example, an application within an application package may be identified as a dependency application that may provide functionality depended upon by another application, such as a first application, within the application package. A dependency lifetime of the dependency application may be managed according to a first lifetime of the first application. In this way, lifetimes (e.g., initialization, execution, suspension, termination, etc.) of applications may be managed to take into account dynamically created child applications and/or dependency relationships. | 12-18-2014 |
Yonghua Wei, Redmond, WA US
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20100180015 | PERFORMING CONFIGURATION IN A MULTIMACHINE ENVIRONMENT - Aspects of the subject matter described herein relate to performing configuration in a multi-machine environment. In aspects, a client connects with one of a plurality of storage appliances. This storage appliance is sometimes called the coordinator appliance. Any of the storage appliances may act as the coordinator appliance. The coordinator appliance receives configuration data from the client and configures itself and the other storage appliances. During configuration, connectivity between the client and the coordinator appliance and between the coordinator appliance and the other appliances may be lost and re-established. | 07-15-2010 |
20100299619 | Model for Reusable User Interface and Logic for Software Wizards - Described is a reusable software wizard component that is invoked to integrate its elements (e.g., logic, pages, data and/or tasks) with elements of a wizard to provide an integrated wizard. For example, the integrated wizard may provide customized wizard functionality yet be efficiently developed by the use of at least some re-useable elements. In one implementation, the reusable software wizard component corresponds to a class having interfaces/functions for getting its data, pages and/or tasks. The selected pages and/or tasks may be integrated with pages and tasks of the wizard in any suitable order. Pages from the reusable software wizard component may be pre-filled with data from the wizard. | 11-25-2010 |
Zhongmin Wei, Kirkland, WA US
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20100043095 | PRODUCTION, FORMULATION, AND USES OF STABLE LIQUID HARPIN PROTEIN FORMULATIONS - The present invention relates to a method of making a stable liquid composition containing a harpin protein or polypeptide. Also disclosed is a composition comprising an aqueous carrier, a harpin protein or polypeptide, an effective amount of a biocidal agent, and optionally, an effective amount of one or both of a protease inhibitor and a non-ionic surfactant. The composition retains harpin activity for at least about 72 hours. The present invention also relates to a method of inducing a plant response by applying to a plant or a plant seed the composition of the present invention. | 02-18-2010 |
20130172185 | METHOD FOR INCREASING PLANT YIELD, AND YIELD IMPROVING COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to a method of increasing yield of a plant. This method involves applying to a plant and/or area of cultivation thiophanate methyl and an isolated hypersensitive response elicitor protein or polypeptide fragment, wherein said applying is carried out under conditions effective to induce a synergistic yield from the plant. The present invention also relates to a composition comprising a liquid or solid carrier, thiophanate methyl, and an isolated hypersensitive response elicitor protein or polypeptide fragment. | 07-04-2013 |
20130274104 | AGROCHEMICAL MIXTURES FOR INCREASING THE HEALTH OF A PLANT - The present invention relates to an agrochemical mixture for increasing the health of a plant, comprising as active compounds 1) pyraclostrobin (compound A) and 2) harpin protein (compound B) selected from harpin | 10-17-2013 |
Zhong-Min Wei, Kirkland, WA US
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20090144857 | RECEPTORS FOR HYPERSENSITIVE RESPONSE ELICITORS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention is directed to an isolated protein which serves as a receptor in plants for a plant pathogen hypersensitive response elicitor. Also disclosed are nucleic acid molecules encoding such receptors as well as expression vectors, host cells, transgenic plants, and transgenic plant seeds containing such nucleic acid molecules. Both the protein and nucleic acid can be used to identify agents targeting plant cells to enhance a plant's receptivity to treatment with a hypersensitive response elicitor and to directly impart plant growth enhancement as well as resistance against disease, insects, and stress. | 06-04-2009 |
20100242358 | HYPERSENSITIVE RESPONSE INDUCED RESISTANCE IN PLANTS BY SEED TREATMENT - The present invention relates to a method of imparting pathogen resistance to plants. This involves applying a hypersensitive response elicitor polypeptide or protein in a non-infectious form to a plant seed under conditions where the polypeptide or protein contacts cells of the plant seed. The present invention is also directed to a pathogen resistance imparting plant seed. Alternatively, transgenic plant seeds containing a DNA molecule encoding a hypersensitive response elicitor polypeptide or protein can be planted in soil and a plant can be propagated from the planted seed under conditions effective to impart pathogen resistance to the plant. | 09-30-2010 |