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Ashley C. Eadon, Auburn, AL US
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20110087577 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REAL ESTATE COLLATERALIZED PRIVATE PARTY LOAN TRANSACTIONS - A computer-implemented system for real estate collateralized private party loan transactions comprising a database of custom property profiles that are posted by borrowers seeking to obtain financing. Each custom property profile comprises desired loan amount, type of financing sought by the borrower, purpose of the loan, and designated title company and closing agent. The system allows posting borrowers to upload photos and documents in connection with their custom property profiles and lenders to bid on custom property profiles by offering to make loans based on terms set by the lender. A lender may offer to make a loan on more than one custom property profile at a time, and if a borrower accepts an offer made by a lender, the system automatically suspends all other unexpired offers made by the lender. The lender may reactivate a loan offer that has been suspended. A method of implementing the above system. | 04-14-2011 |
Gary Eadon, Hinckley GB
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20090108105 | FUEL INJECTION - In order to allow dual fuel operation, that is to say gas and liquid fuel, a fuel injection arrangement and an assembly are provided in which an injection conduit provides constriction to an airflow towards an outlet. In an assembly a plurality of arrangements including liquid fuel jets are arranged to such that through high angle incidents by the airflow appropriate vaporisation and droplet formation is achieved for a fuel/air mixture combustible in a combustor of a turbine engine. At low liquid fuel flow rates below a pre-determined level the liquid fuel is atomised and entrained by the airflow. At high liquid fuel flow rates the fuel splash impinges upon a wash surface to develop a wash film which is again vaporised and atomised about an edge for a fuel/air mixture capable of combustion. | 04-30-2009 |
Geoffrey Mark Eadon, Milton, NY US
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20110030382 | MEMBRANES SUITABLE FOR GAS SEPARATION, AND RELATED ARTICLES AND PROCESSES - A porous membrane structure is disclosed, which includes a porous substrate, a mesoporous, aluminum oxide layer disposed on the substrate; and a relatively thin, continuous, microporous barrier layer disposed on the mesoporous aluminum oxide layer, also formed from aluminum oxide. The membrane is capable of improving hydrogen selectivity within a gas stream, e.g., a synthesis gas composition. Membrane supports containing these structures are also described, as well as gas separation modules, and related processes. Power plants which incorporate the gas separation modules are also disclosed herein. | 02-10-2011 |
George Eadon, Hollis, NH US
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20100036788 | Database-based inference engine for RDFS/OWL constructs - An un-indexed, partitioned temporary table and an exchange table are used in the inferencing of semantic data in a relational database system. The exchange table has the same structure as a semantic data table storing the semantic data. In the inferencing process, a new partition is created in the semantic data table. Inference rules are executed on the semantic data table, and any newly inferred semantic data generated is added to the temporary table. Once no new data is generated, the inferred semantic data is copied from the temporary table into the exchange table. Indexes that are the same as indexes for the semantic data table are built for the exchange table. The indexed data in the exchange table is then exchanged into the new partition in the semantic data table. By use of the un-indexed, partitioned temporary table, incremental maintenance of indexes is avoided, thus allowing for greater efficiency. | 02-11-2010 |
20110082829 | HYBRID APPROACH FOR EQUIVALENCE REASONING - Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with equivalence reasoning are described. One example method includes constructing a clique map that maps groups of equivalent resources to a representative canonical resource. The clique map is constructed by iteratively inputting batches of equivalence pairs from a semantic model to operating memory and building, in operating memory, one or more cliques for the input batch. Cliques for various input batches of equivalence pairs are merged in memory to produce the clique map for use by the semantic model. Triples associated with the semantic model may be consolidated by replacing resources that are in a clique with their corresponding representative canonical resource. | 04-07-2011 |
20110125696 | DATA SOURCE FOR PARALLEL INFERENCE - Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with data sources adapted for parallel inference on triples associated with a semantic model are described. One example method includes creating a source table that stores triples for entailment in a manner that is adapted for parallel inference. The source table may be partitioned by triple predicate or may store compact triple identifiers that have been mapped to triple identifiers from the semantic model. | 05-26-2011 |
20130185242 | DATA SOURCE FOR PARALLEL INFERENCE - Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with data sources adapted for parallel inference on triples associated with a semantic model are described. One example method includes creating a source table that is partitioned on triple predicate and stores triples for entailment. The source table may store compact triple identifiers that have been mapped to triple identifiers from the semantic model. | 07-18-2013 |
20140040316 | HYBRID APPROACH FOR EQUIVALENCE REASONING - Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with equivalence reasoning are described. One example method includes iteratively inputting batches of unprocessed equivalence pairs from a semantic model to an operating memory. In the operating memory, one or more cliques for the input batches are built until no further batches remain. A clique designates a canonical representative resource for a group of equivalent resources as determined from the equivalence pairs. The one or more cliques are built for the input batches to a clique map in a remote access memory. The clique map is returned for use by the semantic model. | 02-06-2014 |
George Eadon, Nashua, NH US
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20090100089 | Reference partitioned tables - Systems, methodologies, media, and other embodiments associated with supporting reference partitioned tables in a relational database are described. One example method includes identifying a partitioning strategy (e.g., range, list, hash) associated with a parent table that is related to a child table by a referential constraint. The example method may also include creating the child table to be a reference-partitioned table partitioned according to the partitioning strategy associated with the parent table. The example method may also include creating the child table to be equi-partitioned with respect to the parent table. The child table is not to replicate a partition key of the parent table but rather is to inherit a partitioning key associated with the parent table through a foreign key relationship. | 04-16-2009 |