Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110314376 | METHOD AND SYSTEM THAT DISPLAYS A TOOLTIP - When zooming in on (or magnifying) a field of a user interface (UI) it would be advantageous to be able to dynamically view a label of the field and input into an input element of the field without having to scroll a magnified or zoomed UI. By providing a tooltip adjacent to, abutting, or overlapping the input element, it is possible to view the tooltip and enter into the input element without scrolling the UI. The tooltip is activated upon the occurrence of a monitored, and the tooltip when activated displays information pertinent to other user interface elements at the location of a cursor or its equivalent. Furthermore, the size and the location of the tooltip may be controlled with respect to the other user interface elements so that the information pertinent to the other user interface elements are within view of a user at various degrees of screen magnification. | 12-22-2011 |
20120020297 | MOBILE HANDHELD FOR VOICE COMMUNICATION OVER THE INTERNET - A mobile handheld device implements VoIP over IP wireless networks, such as Wi-Fi or WiMAX, by connecting a WNIC to a peripheral receptacle, such as a USB receptacle, that is hardwired to components of the handheld. The WNIC is not hardwired into the handheld, rather just the receptacle is hardwired to the handheld. | 01-26-2012 |
20120020757 | SAFETY TACK - A safety tack has a pin that is extended from a head of the tack in one state and retracted into the head in another state. The pin retracts and extends into and from the head by using a turning mechanism similar to the mechanism that allows a bolt to turn into and out of a complimentary component (e.g. a nut). By having the retracted state, the tack can be handled without injury; and by having the extended configuration, the tack can be used to tack one object to another. | 01-26-2012 |
20120159442 | AUTO-DOCUMENTING BASED ON REAL-TIME ANALYSIS OF CODE EXECUTION - Methods and systems for providing a monitoring center with sensors that are inserted at one or more locations within an operating framework software engine. The sensors monitor the interpretive framework engine's process of loading commands, combining variables with coded commands, and executing commands with event processing, variable values, and user interactions. The sensors watch and gather information that has been deemed relevant by the monitoring center's configuration and pass that information to the center so that storage functions can route the information to the appropriate data storage locations. Alternatively, each sensor can be self-contained providing monitoring, gathering, processing, data transmission, and storage within the sensor. | 06-21-2012 |
20120278124 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR OBTAINING AND PROCESSING INFORMATION FOR INTERRELATED PROCESSES - A method creates and employs a process tier structure to determine changes to a process made up of interrelated processes. All stakeholders of the process are determined, each stakeholder having a set of associated characteristics and a set of associated processes. A process tier is then determined for each stakeholder based upon the set of associated characteristics and the set of associated processes of each stakeholder. A process tier structure is created based upon the determined tiers. The process tier structure provides information regarding interactions between the process stakeholders and the process tiers, as well as information regarding the interrelationships among the set of associated processes of the process stakeholders. The process tier structure may then be used to model the process, evaluate process modification requirements, implement determined modifications efficiently, and produce documentation or analysis of the process. | 11-01-2012 |
20130073562 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED WEIGHTED TREE SEARCH - Methods for resolving ambiguity in a search of a tree data structure are provided. Ambiguity occurs when a searched value occurs at two or more nodes of the tree data structure. Weighted distances between a context node and two or more candidate nodes are determined where each of the candidate nodes contains the searched value. The weighted distance between the context node and each candidate node equals the number of downward steps from the context node to the candidate node multiplied by a first constant plus the number of upward steps from the context node to the candidate node multiplied by a second constant. The node having a desired weighted distance is selected and information from the selected node is returned. | 03-21-2013 |
20130111006 | REAL TIME ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR SYMBIOTIC COMPUTING | 05-02-2013 |
20140099973 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FINDING MOBILE PHONE USERS - A system and method is provided for enabling mobile device users to share their respective locations and provide maps to each other's locations without requiring the use of a central server providing location services. The other user's location is provided as GPS coordinates that are attached to the communications between the parties (e.g., SMS, text, voice, etc.) and used to generate the other user's location on a map generated at the recipient's mobile device. In operation, a simple communication is provided to another user requesting his/her location and the GPS coordinates of the recipient are returned directly to the requester's mobile device for providing through an API to map or navigation or game software or hardware. The generated map is provided to the requester's mobile device, thereby bypassing the central server. | 04-10-2014 |
20140107864 | VEHICLE CENTRAL PROCESSING SYSTEM INTEGRATED WITH A MOBILE DEVICE - A vehicle central processing module (CPM) integrated with a mobile device such as a cellular telephone. For one embodiment a vehicle control system includes a vehicle-CPM integrated with a cellular telephone. For one embodiment a cellular telephone includes vehicle-CPM securely and uniquely paired and communicatively coupled to an electrical network of a vehicle. The electrical network of the vehicle is connected to one or more electrical systems of the vehicle and provides operational monitoring and control of the electrical systems through the cellular telephone. A method is provided for controlling the electrical systems of a vehicle using a software application executed on a digital processing system of a cellular telephone. | 04-17-2014 |