Hebling
Christopher Hebling, Freiburg DE
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20100141202 | Apparatus for Converting and Storing Energy - An apparatus for converting and storing energy, which includes a plurality of various energy converters for converting energy, which is present in various forms of energy, to electrical energy. The apparatus further includes an energy store for storing the electrical energy and an interface for outputting the energy to a consumer. | 06-10-2010 |
János Hebling, Pecs HU
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20130259437 | PULSE EXCITED THZ WAVEGUIDE SOURCE BASED ON OPTICAL RECTIFICATION - The invention is a THz waveguide source ( | 10-03-2013 |
János Hebling, Pecs HU
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20130259437 | PULSE EXCITED THZ WAVEGUIDE SOURCE BASED ON OPTICAL RECTIFICATION - The invention is a THz waveguide source ( | 10-03-2013 |
20140314114 | Short Period Undulator - The invention relates to a method for generating electromagnetic radiation (preferably UV, VUV, XUV, or X-rays), to an optical short-period undulator ( | 10-23-2014 |
Niels Hebling, Schriesheim DE
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20120030612 | DYNAMIC PROPERTY ATTRIBUTES - A non-transitory recordable storage medium having recorded and stored thereon instructions that, when executed, may perform the actions of assigning an object as a selected object in a property window in response to a selection of the object, the object including a driven property and a driving property, reading one or more properties of the selected object, determining an instance value of the driving property using a custom property descriptor and returning a value of the driven property based on the instance value of the driving property using the custom property descriptor. | 02-02-2012 |
20120060141 | INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENT FOR SOFTWARE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION - Systems and methods for providing an integrated computer environment for software design and implementation are described. A number of UI components are connected in several sequences in the integrated computer environment. Each sequence describes a screenflow corresponding to a particular task in a software application. The screenflows are combined in a normalized interaction diagram representing the sequences of screens for every task that could be performed in the software application. The interaction diagram aggregates the similar UI components in different screenflows to avoid redundant duplicates. The UI components are bound to at least one business object (BO) as defined in a backend computer system. The software application is implemented and ready to be executed after the binding. | 03-08-2012 |