Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080256113 | Techniques to associate information between application programs - Techniques to cross-reference information for application programs are described. An apparatus may comprise a first application program to create notes for an operator, a second application program to display a target document, and a context reference module to generate a context reference for the target document indicating a source for the target document, display the context reference, and associate the context reference with a note. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 10-16-2008 |
20080256114 | Techniques to display associated information between application programs - Techniques to cross-reference information for application programs are described. An apparatus may comprise a first application program to create notes for an operator, a second application program to display a target document, and a context generation module to generate a context for a note by displaying a document view for the target document using stored context information when the note is displayed. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 10-16-2008 |
20080270761 | Techniques to generate event contexts for recurring events - Techniques to generate event contexts for recurring events are described. A computer system may comprise a context management module with an event detection module to detect a first occurrence of an event, a context recording module to record context information for the event, the event detection module to detect a second occurrence of the event, and a context generator module to create an event context for the event with the context information during the second occurrence of the event. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 10-30-2008 |
20090006448 | AUTOMATED MODEL GENERATOR - A model generation system is provided. The system includes a monitor component to determine user actions and gestures during computer operations. A model component automatically infers a model from the user actions and gestures, where the model is employed to generate a schema in order to provide context for an application or data structure. | 01-01-2009 |
20090119324 | INTELLIGENT AND PAPERLESS OFFICE - The claimed subject matter provides a system and/or a method that facilitates collecting and organizing electronic documents. An interface component can receive a document. A manager component can automatically file the document into a category based at least in part upon a portion of static metadata associated with the document and a portion of metadata dynamically generated from an inference related to the portion of static metadata associated with the document. | 05-07-2009 |
20090199079 | EMBEDDED CUES TO FACILITATE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT - A system is provided to facilitate documentation processing. The system includes one or more embedded components associated with an application and a linking component to automatically associate the embedded components with one or more related entities to the document. The embedded components are employed to determine other relationships for the document. | 08-06-2009 |
20090327322 | INFORMATION WORKER CREATING COMPONENT APPLICATION WITHOUT WRITING CODE TO CREATE THE APPLICATIONS - A data processing system for data exchange across application boundaries is provided. The system includes a canvas memory in which to open multiple applications. A transform component generates data structures across the canvas memory in at least one application form and automatically transforms the data structures to at least one other application form to mitigate application boundaries between disparate applications. | 12-31-2009 |
20100223341 | ELECTRONIC MESSAGING TAILORED TO USER INTEREST - Providing for electronic messaging tailored to contexts or interests of one or more participants of electronic communication is described herein. By way of example, a message can be analyzed during or after compilation to determine a context of the message. Message participants can be identified and a context for such participants determined. Based on the message context or participant context, the message can be modified to be consistent with interests, preferences or other context of one or more participants. In some aspects, the message can be modified upon receipt by a recipient's communication device or messaging application. According to other aspects, the message can be modified at compilation, or transmission. In accordance with still other aspects, message modifications can be output as suggested feedback to improve receptivity or utility of a message. | 09-02-2010 |