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20100081610 | MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to β-hydroxy and amino substituted carboxylic acids, which act as matrix metalloprotease inhibitors, particularly diastereomerically pure β-hydroxy carboxylic acids, corresponding processes for the synthesis of and pharmaceutical compositions containing the compounds of the present invention. Compounds of the present invention are useful in the treatment of various inflammatory, autoimmune and allergic diseases, such as methods of treating asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, COPD, rhinitis, osteoarthritis, psoriatic arthritis, psoriasis, pulmonary fibrosis, wound healing disorders, pulmonary inflammation, acute respiratory distress syndrome, perodontitis, multiple sclerosis, gingivitis, atherosclerosis, neointimal proliferation, which leads to restenosis and ischemic heart failure, stroke, renal diseases, tumor metastasis, and other inflammatory disorders characterized by the over-expression and over-activation of a matrix metalloproteinase using the compounds. | 04-01-2010 |
20130295141 | MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to β-hydroxy and amino-substituted carboxylic acids, which act as matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors, particularly diastereomerically pure β-hydroxy carboxylic acids, corresponding processes for their synthesis, and pharmaceutical compositions containing the compounds of the present invention. Compounds of the present invention are useful in the treatment of various inflammatory, autoimmune, and allergic diseases, such as methods of treating asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, COPD, rhinitis, osteoarthritis, psoriatic arthritis, psoriasis, pulmonary fibrosis, wound healing disorders, pulmonary inflammation, acute respiratory distress syndrome, perodontitis, multiple sclerosis, gingivitis, atherosclerosis, neointimal proliferation, which leads to restenosis and ischemic heart failure, stroke, renal diseases, tumor metastasis, and other inflammatory disorders characterized by the over-expression and over-activation of a matrix metalloproteinase. | 11-07-2013 |
20130302378 | MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to β-hydroxy and amino-substituted carboxylic acids, which act as matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors, particularly diastereomerically pure β-hydroxy carboxylic acids, corresponding processes for their synthesis, and pharmaceutical compositions containing the compounds of the present invention. Compounds of the present invention are useful in the treatment of various inflammatory, autoimmune, and allergic diseases, such as methods of treating asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, COPD, rhinitis, osteoarthritis, psoriatic arthritis, psoriasis, pulmonary fibrosis, wound healing disorders, pulmonary inflammation, acute respiratory distress syndrome, perodontitis, multiple sclerosis, gingivitis, atherosclerosis, neointimal proliferation, which leads to restenosis and ischemic heart failure, stroke, renal diseases, tumor metastasis, and other inflammatory disorders characterized by the over-expression and over-activation of a matrix metalloproteinase. | 11-14-2013 |
20140148459 | MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE INHIBITORS - This invention also relates to pharmacological compositions containing the compounds of the present invention, and methods of treating asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, COPD, rhinitis, osteoarthritis, psoriatic arthritis, psoriasis, pulmonary fibrosis, pulmonary inflammation, acute respiratory distress syndrome, periodontitis, multiple sclerosis, gingivitis, gingivitis, atherosclerosis, dry eye, neointimal proliferation, which leads to restenosis and ischemic heart failure, stroke, renal diseases, tumor metastasis, and pounds. | 05-29-2014 |
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20130103903 | Methods And Apparatus For Reusing Prior Tag Search Results In A Cache Controller - Methods and apparatus are provided for reusing prior tag search results in a cache controller. A cache controller is disclosed that receives an incoming request for an entry in the cache having a first tag; determines if there is an existing entry in a buffer associated with the cache having the first tag; and reuses a tag access result from the existing entry in the buffer having the first tag for the incoming request. An indicator can be maintained in the existing entry to indicate whether the tag access result should be retained. Tag access results can optionally be retained in the buffer after completion of a corresponding request. The tag access result can be reused by (i) reallocating the existing entry to the incoming request if the indicator in the existing entry indicates that the tag access result should be retained; and/or (ii) copying the tag access result from the existing entry to a buffer entry allocated to the incoming request if a hazard is detected. | 04-25-2013 |
20130219128 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR REUSING SNOOP RESPONSES AND DATA PHASE RESULTS IN A BUS CONTROLLER - Methods and apparatus are provided for reusing snoop responses and data phase results in a bus controller. A bus controller receives an incoming bus transaction BTR | 08-22-2013 |
20130219129 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR REUSING SNOOP RESPONSES AND DATA PHASE RESULTS IN A CACHE CONTROLLER - Methods and apparatus are provided for reusing snoop responses and data phase results in a cache controller. A cache controller receives a broadcast combined snoop response from a bus controller, wherein the broadcast combined snoop response corresponds to an incoming bus transaction BTR1 corresponding to a cache transaction CTR1 for an entry in at least one cache and wherein the combined snoop response is a combination of at least one snoop response from a plurality of cache controllers; receives broadcast cache line data from a source cache as instructed by the bus controller for the entry during a data phase; and processes a subsequent cache transaction CTR2 for the entry based on one or more of the broadcast combined snoop response and the broadcast cache line data. | 08-22-2013 |
20130305203 | MULTI-PASS ROUTING TO REDUCE CROSSTALK - An integrated circuit (IC) or a block of an IC is routed. The signals of the netlist to be routed are grouped according the signal properties. A signal property may be the time or clock used to initiate the switching of the signal. The signals of each group are routed successively. This causes the signals of later groups to be routed between the signals of previous groups thereby providing shielding between signals lines of the same group. | 11-14-2013 |
20140032857 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MERGING SHARED CACHE LINE DATA IN A BUS CONTROLLER - Shared cache line data is merged in a bus controller by issuing a snoop request to a plurality of cache controllers with a cache line address for which a bus transaction is performed; collecting snoop responses from the plurality of cache controllers, wherein a snoop response from a given cache controller comprises a cache state of the cache line address in a given cache associated with the given cache controller, and an ownership control signal identifying which portions of the cache line are controlled by the given cache; collecting data responses from the cache controllers, wherein the data response from a given cache controller comprises a data value from the cache line address; merging the data values from the cache controllers based on the ownership control signals to obtain a merged data value; and broadcasting the merged data value to the cache controllers. | 01-30-2014 |
20140032858 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CACHE LINE SHARING AMONG CACHE CONTROLLERS - Methods and apparatus are provided for cache line sharing among cache controllers. A cache comprises a plurality of cache lines; and a cache controller for sharing at least one of the cache lines with one or more additional caches, wherein a given cache line shared by a plurality of caches corresponds to a given set of physical addresses in a main memory. The cache controller optionally maintains an ownership control signal indicating which portions of the at least one cache line are controlled by the cache and a validity control signal indicating whether each portion of the at least one cache line is valid. Each cache line can be in one of a plurality of cache coherence states, including a modified partial state and a shared partial state. | 01-30-2014 |
20140084981 | CIRCUITS AND METHODS FOR EFFICIENT CLOCK AND DATA DELAY CONFIGURATION FOR FASTER TIMING CLOSURE - Systems and methods are provided for designing integrated circuits using configurable delay cell (CDC) circuits that serve to expedite timing closure for an integrated circuit (IC) design by eliminating the need to iteratively repeat various design steps such as placement, signal distribution network synthesis, and routing. CDC circuits include footprint compatible circuits having different delay characteristics, which may be included as part of a standard cell library for designing integrated circuits. A CDC circuit can be used in an IC design to add a desired delay to a given clock path or data path, and then replaced with another footprint compatible CDC circuit to increase or decrease the delay in the given clock or data path to meet one or more timing requirements and achieve timing closure without having to repeat placement, signal distribution network synthesis or routing steps. | 03-27-2014 |
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20110220577 | PROCESS FOR THE REMOVAL OF ARSENIC AND CHROMIUM FROM WATER - The present invention provides low cost and highly effective method for the removal of arsenic and Cr(III&VI) from contaminated water using zinc peroxide nanoparticles (20±5 nm) capped with glycerol/PVP/TEA upto the permissible range of drinking water. As Arsenic and chromium occurs naturally in the earth's crust. When rocks, minerals, and soil erode, they release arsenic and chromium into groundwater. Arsenic and chromium occurs naturally in varying amounts in groundwater in various parts of country from ppb level to ppm level. The average concentration of arsenic and chromium as per USEPA standard in drinking water it is 10 parts per billion and 0.05 ppm (50 ppb) respectively. In drinking water the level of chromium is usually low as well, but contaminated water may contain the dangerous Cr(III&VI). Although Cr(III) is an essential nutrient for humans and shortages may cause heart problems, disruptions of metabolisms and diabetes. But the uptake of too much Cr(III) can cause health effects as well, for instance skin rashes. Cr(VI) is known to cause various health effects Skin rashes, upset stomachs, respiratory problems, weakened immune systems, kidney and liver damage and lung cancer The persons who are drinking water having upto 50 ppb of arsenic and 0.05 ppm chromium over for many years could experience skin damage or problems with their circulatory system, and may have an increased risk of getting cancer. Keeping the above facts we developed a cost effective nanoparticles for the removal of Arsenic and Cr(III&VI) from potable water upto potable range. | 09-15-2011 |
20130324673 | PROCESS FOR THE REMOVAL OF ARSENIC AND CHROMIUM FROM WATER - The present invention provides low cost and highly effective method for the removal of arsenic and Cr(III&VI) from contaminated water using zinc peroxide nanoparticles (20±5 nm) capped with glycerol/PVP/TEA up to the permissible range of drinking water. As Arsenic and chromium occurs naturally in the earth's crust. When rocks, minerals, and soil erode, they release arsenic and chromium into groundwater. Arsenic and chromium occurs naturally in varying amounts in groundwater in various parts of country from ppb level to ppm level. The average concentration of arsenic and chromium as per USEPA standard in drinking water it is 10 parts per billion and 0.05 ppm (50 ppb) respectively. In drinking water the level of chromium is usually low as well, but contaminated water may contain the dangerous Cr(III&VI). Although Cr(III) is an essential nutrient for humans and shortages may cause heart problems, disruptions of metabolisms and diabetes. But the uptake of too much Cr(III) can cause health effects as well, for instance skin rashes. Cr(VI) is known to cause various health effects Skin rashes, upset stomachs, respiratory problems, weakened immune systems, kidney and liver damage and lung cancer The persons who are drinking water having up to 50 ppb of arsenic and 0.05 ppm chromium over for many years could experience skin damage or problems with their circulatory system, and may have an increased risk of getting cancer. Keeping the above facts we developed a cost effective nanoparticles for the removal of Arsenic and Cr(III&VI) from potable water up to potable range. | 12-05-2013 |
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20110154297 | DYNAMIC INSTRUMENTATION - A method and system for instrumentation are provided along with a method for instrumentation preparation. The method for instrumentation preparation may comprise obtaining address data of an original instruction in an original instruction stream, obtaining kernel mode data comprising a kernel breakpoint handler, obtaining user mode data comprising a user breakpoint handler, allocating a page of a process address space, creating a trampoline, associating the trampoline with a breakpoint instruction, and replacing the original instruction with the breakpoint instruction. The method for instrumentation may comprise detecting the breakpoint instruction, calling the kernel breakpoint handler, modifying an instruction pointer via the kernel breakpoint handler such that the instruction pointer points to the trampoline, and executing the trampoline. The system for instrumentation may comprise a breakpoint setup module and a breakpoint execution module for respectively setting up and completing instrumentation involving the trampoline. | 06-23-2011 |
20130177026 | Unified Programmable Interface for Real-Time Ethernet - This invention is a low level programmable logic that can communicate with Media Independent Interface (MII) (Ethernet) interface in a highly configurable manner under the control of a CPU. This invention is highly configurable for various existing and new Ethernet based communication standards, programmable in an easy to learn assembly language, low power and high performance | 07-11-2013 |
20140325193 | DYNAMIC INSTRUMENTATION - Techniques for dynamic instrumentation are provided. A method for instrumentation preparation may include obtaining address data of an original instruction in an original instruction stream, obtaining kernel mode data comprising a kernel breakpoint handler, obtaining user mode data comprising a user breakpoint handler, allocating a page of a process address space, creating a trampoline, associating the trampoline with a breakpoint instruction, and replacing the original instruction with the breakpoint instruction. A method for instrumentation may include detecting the breakpoint instruction, calling the kernel breakpoint handler, modifying an instruction pointer via the kernel breakpoint handler such that the instruction pointer points to the trampoline, and executing the trampoline. The system for instrumentation may include a breakpoint setup module and a breakpoint execution module for respectively setting up and completing instrumentation involving the trampoline. | 10-30-2014 |
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20090287762 | BLENDING SINGLE-MASTER AND MULTI-MASTER DATA SYNCHRONIZATION TECHNIQUES - Architecture that maintains the user experience as close as possible to the user experience when dealing with the usual/regular forms and data provided in an office application when dealing with hybrid forms and hybrid data. Synchronization of the hybrid data to single-master and multi-masters systems is accomplished when the associated hybrid client goes offline, changes are made to the hybrid data, and then the client comes back online. For example, where the single-master system is a line-of-business (LOB) server system and the multi-master system is an officer server that employs collaboration capability, the architecture allows office users to access, manipulate, and share LOB entity information using collaborative means, while at the same time, ensuring data and business process consistency for the LOB entity in the LOB system. | 11-19-2009 |
20100211741 | Shared Composite Data Representations and Interfaces - Embodiments described herein provide information management features and functionality that can be used to manage information of distinct information sources, but are not so limited. In an embodiment, a computing environment includes a client that can be used to access data from distinct sources and generate a data composition representing aspects of accessed and other data and/or relationships of the distinct sources. In one embodiment, a client can include data composition and conflict resolution presentation features that can be used to manage one or more data compositions and/or source interrelationships. Other embodiments are available. | 08-19-2010 |
20140164489 | BLENDING SINGLE-MASTER AND MULTI-MASTER DATA SYNCHRONIZATION TECHNIQUES - Architecture that maintains the user experience as close as possible to the user experience when dealing with the usual/regular forms and data provided in an office application when dealing with hybrid forms and hybrid data. Synchronization of the hybrid data to single-master and multi-masters systems is accomplished when the associated hybrid client goes offline, changes are made to the hybrid data, and then the client comes back online. For example, where the single-master system is a line-of-business (LOB) server system and the multi-master system is an officer server that employs collaboration capability, the architecture allows office users to access, manipulate, and share LOB entity information using collaborative means, while at the same time, ensuring data and business process consistency for the LOB entity in the LOB system. | 06-12-2014 |
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20110185314 | Interactive thumbnails for transferring content among electronic documents - Embodiments of the invention relate generally to computing devices and systems, software, computer programs, applications, and user interfaces, and more particularly, to generating a reproduction of an electronic document, such as a thumbnail, that includes an input field. | 07-28-2011 |
20130117644 | GENERATING AND PRINTING TARGET PAGE NUMBERS OVER LINKS WHILE PRINTING DOCUMENTS OR WEB PAGES - A method and system for generating information related to links in a document by preprocessing the document for at least one link within the document followed by modifying content of the document such that the modified content includes information related to at least one link within the document in an augmented format and displaying the modified document. Embodiments of the invention relate to generating and printing target page numbers over internal links appearing in a document or web page to indicate physical location of the links in the same document or web page. Embodiments of the invention also generate and print hyperlinks over external links, pointing to some external document or html page, appearing in a document or web page. Embodiments of the invention relate to generating and printing information relating to an action link appearing in a printed document. | 05-09-2013 |
20140173295 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SECURING TRANSFER OF SECURE CONTENT TO A DESTINATION - A computer implemented method and apparatus for securing transfer of secure content to a destination. The method comprises receiving a request to copy selected content from a secure source document; extracting one or more security settings associated with at least one of the selected content or the source document; encrypting the selected content with the one or more extracted security settings; and storing the encrypted content and the one or more extracted security settings. | 06-19-2014 |
20140304628 | Technique for copying and pasting information - A technique for copying information from one or more sources to one or more destinations. Each destination in the one or more destinations is associated with an identifier. Information that is to be copied from a source is identified. An identifier associated with a destination is acquired. The identified information is then copied to the destination associated with the acquired identifier. | 10-09-2014 |
20140304633 | Methods and Apparatus for Displaying Thumbnails While Copying and Pasting - A system provides for a clipboard manager for showing thumbnails in a clipboard while editing a document via a clipboard manager. The clipboard manager allows a user to select data from a second document. Upon selection, the clipboard manager generates a thumbnail that distinctly represents the data and stores the thumbnail and data in a clipboard. The thumbnail contains a miniaturized view of the data. The clipboard manager further allows the user to identify a paste location in the document that is to be edited. The clipboard manager displays the thumbnail in the clipboard in response to the user selecting a paste command. The user can employ the clipboard manager to insert the data at the paste location by selecting the thumbnail from the clipboard. | 10-09-2014 |
20140304731 | LOCATION FOR SECONDARY CONTENT BASED ON DATA DIFFERENTIAL - Methods and apparatus provide for a Content Inserter to determine location(s) for secondary content in streaming video. The Content Inserter receives a set of video frames and analyzes data differential(s) occurring in the set of video frames to identify secondary content locations between adjacent video frames. The Content Inserter inserts secondary content at the location(s) for secondary content. A data differential can be a change in subtitle information between video frames, a change in audio data between video frames, a difference in content ratings between regions of video frames, and/or difference in activity levels between regions of video frames. Activity levels correspond to changes in pixel color data of video frames. Thus, the Content Inserter identifies secondary content locations based on characteristics of each video stream and ensures that inserted secondary content is placed in a video stream so that the secondary content will most likely be viewed. | 10-09-2014 |
20150242391 | CONTEXTUALIZATION AND ENHANCEMENT OF TEXTUAL CONTENT - This document describes techniques for contextualization and enhancement of textual content. In one or more implementations, textual content is analyzed to determine whether the textual content is appropriate for an intended context. The intended context corresponds to an intended mood, emotion, tone, or sentiment of the textual content. If it is determined that the textual content does not conform to the intended context, suggestions are generated to modify the textual content to conform to the intended context. | 08-27-2015 |
20150356622 | TARGETED MARKETING USING DYNAMICALLY VARIED RECOMMENDATIONS - Techniques are disclosed for presenting recommended marketing content that can be dynamically varied (e.g., in real time or near-real time) based on the particular content of a web page that a user is currently reading, the content that the user has previously read, or a combination of these factors. For example, the current interactions of a user with content of a web page, such as scroll position or eye fixation, can be used to identify which portion or portions of the web page content the user is currently reading and which portions of the web page content the user is skimming or skipping over. Keywords can then be generated based on the content in those portions of the web page that the user is currently reading. Next, recommended marketing content corresponding to the keywords can be retrieved and presented to the user. | 12-10-2015 |
20150371278 | TARGETED SOCIAL CAMPAIGNING BASED ON USER SENTIMENT ON COMPETITORS' WEBPAGES - Automatic social campaigning is provided based on the user sentiment in user posts on competitor webpages. User posts on competitor webpages are analyzed to determine the user sentiment of the posts. Promotional messages promoting a product or service of a company are generated and provided to the users based on the user sentiment. In some instances, promotional messages may only be generated and provided for user posts with negative sentiment. The content of the promotional messages may also be selected based on the user sentiment. | 12-24-2015 |
20160034915 | DOCUMENT PERFORMANCE INDICATORS BASED ON REFERRAL CONTEXT - A computer-implemented method for providing performance indicators of destination documents includes identifying a referral document to a destination document, where the referral document comprising a source of at least one visitor to the destination document. The method also includes extracting referral keywords from content of the referral document, the referral keywords corresponding to a referral context of the referral document. The method further includes determining a degree of correlation between the referral document and the destination document based on a comparison between the referral keywords and destination keywords, the destination keywords corresponding to destination context of the destination document. Additionally, the method includes providing one or more performance indicators to a user based on the correlation between the referral document and the destination document, where the one or more performance indicators correspond to a performance metric that quantifies interactions between visitors and the destination document. | 02-04-2016 |
20160034973 | Systems and Methods for Providing Real-Time Marketing Campaigns - Systems and methods for providing real-time marketing campaigns are disclosed. One disclosed method includes steps of identifying, by a marketing system, a target product for a marketing campaign; executing a real time capture system to requesting and receiving, by a real-time capture system, user comment information from one or more social media sites; determining, by a sentiment engine, sentiments associated with the user comment information about the target product; and identifying, by the marketing system, one or more features of the target product associated with the sentiments and a target population for the marketing campaign based on the user comment information. | 02-04-2016 |
20160105633 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING ENGAGING EXPERIENCE IN AN ASSET - In one embodiment, at least one of number of times a frame is paused by a plurality of users (users) and attention-activity of the users for the frame is tracked for each frame of an asset (video etc.). An interactive version of at least one frame is pre-generated based on the tracking. The interactive version is stored to enable playing of the interactive version of the at least one frame. In another embodiment, pausing of a currently playing frame (frame) of the asset is determined. A determination to replace the frame is made based on at least one of attention-activity of a user in the frame, and detecting metadata, of the frame, specifying that the frame is to be replaced. An interactive version of the frame is generated, based on at least one of the attention of the user and the metadata, to replace the frame with the interactive version. | 04-14-2016 |
20160117717 | Systems and Techniques for Intelligent A/B Testing of Marketing Campaigns - Systems and methods for testing two or more pieces of marketing communication content that intelligently selects test recipients sets to get effective results in a timely manner. One embodiment involves identifying a category of a marketing campaign and identifying potential test recipients who are interested in the category based on interactions by each respective potential test recipient with prior marketing communications associated with the category. The embodiment further involves selecting a first subset and a second subset of the potential test recipients and sending the first marketing communication content to the first subset and sending the second marketing communication content to the second subset. The embodiment further involves assessing responsiveness of recipients of the first subset and assessing responsiveness of recipients of the second subset. | 04-28-2016 |
20160124930 | Adaptive Modification of Content Presented in Electronic Forms - Systems and methods are provided for intelligently adapting content presented in electronic forms. In some embodiments, a processor provides access to multiple instances of a first version of an electronic form by multiple clients based on determining that insufficient data exists in a data source for a category of information. The first version of the form can include content for soliciting data associated with the category of information. The processor can receive responsive electronic communications in response to providing access to the first version of the form. The processor can provide access to multiple instances of a second version of the electronic form by multiple clients based on determining from the received responses whether sufficient data exists for the category of information. The second version of the electronic form can omit or replace the content for soliciting data associated with the category of information. | 05-05-2016 |
20160132900 | Informative Bounce Rate - In embodiments of informative bounce rate, keywords can be obtained from content of a Web page, and source content is extracted from a referring source that includes a selectable link to the Web page. The keywords that are obtained from content of the Web page are identified as also occurring in the source content of the referring source. A sentiment that is associated with each keyword can be determined, and a correspondence between the sentiment associated with a respective keyword and a bounce rate that is associated with the Web page is generated. The Web page can be identified as needing a redesign based on a high bounce rate and a corresponding overall positive source sentiment, which indicates visitors having a positive sentiment when visiting the Web page, yet a high number of the visitors bouncing from the Web page. | 05-12-2016 |
20160140618 | TARGETING ADS ENGAGED BY A USER TO RELATED USERS - The present disclosure is directed toward targeting advertisements to a close-knit group of users. Methods and systems of the present disclosure identify a close-knit group of users or devices based on the use of a concurrent streaming account. The methods and system further include providing an advertisement in conjunction with the content streaming to the devices of the close-knit group to increase the likelihood of a conversion. Optionally, the methods and systems tailor these advertisements based on an age segment of targeted users or based on features engaged by another user of the close-knit group. | 05-19-2016 |
20160140619 | MONITORING AND RESPONDING TO SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS WITH SOCIALLY RELEVANT COMPARISONS - The present disclosure is directed toward systems and methods for leveraging social media. For example, systems and methods described herein involve monitoring social media posts and determining socially relevant competitors. Systems and methods described herein also involve identifying the features of the products that form a basis of comparison between the product and competitors. Systems and methods described herein may identify relevant social media discussions and reply to social media posts so as to influence the notions expressed therein. | 05-19-2016 |
20160140627 | GENERATING HIGH QUALITY LEADS FOR MARKETING CAMPAIGNS - Systems and methods for generating high quality leads for marketing campaigns are disclosed. One disclosed method assigns scores to users in order to facilitate selection of which users will receive electronic marketing communications. The method includes identifying, by a marketing system, a target product for the marketing campaign. The method further includes collecting, by a sentiment engine configured to determine sentiments of referral sources, a referral context and a degree of sentiment from a referral source referring a user to a web page associated with the product. The method also includes determining time spent by the user on the web page and the user's interactions with the web page, and then assigning a score to the user based at least in part on the time spent by the user on the web page and the user's interactions with the web page. | 05-19-2016 |
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20110106711 | DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTED DECISION MAKING FOR OPTIMAL HUMAN RESOURCE DEPLOYMENT - A decision support tool which takes a high-level view of supply and demand in the realm of labor resources and produces globally-optimal recommendations for assignment of practitioners to open seats. These assignments preferably optimize a utility function composed of different business metrics and can be customizable for different organizations and priorities. | 05-05-2011 |
20120310904 | DATA VALIDATION AND SERVICE - A data validation service includes providing a user interface to a subscriber of the service via a computer device of the subscriber, receiving a data validation rule specified by the subscriber and an address of a database subject to the data validation, and generating a configuration file that includes the address of the database. The service also includes transmitting the configuration file and a thin client application to the computer device over a network, the thin client application configured to read the configuration file and pull data from the database. The service further includes receiving the data from the computer device via the network, performing the data validation by executing the data validation rule with respect to the data, and compiling results of the data validation and providing the results to the computer device. | 12-06-2012 |
20120310905 | DATA VALIDATION AND SERVICE - A data validation service includes providing a user interface to a subscriber of the service via a computer device of the subscriber, receiving, via the user interface, a data validation rule specified by the subscriber and an address of a database subject to the data validation, and generating a configuration file that includes the address of the database and an address of a location of executable code corresponding to the data validation rule. The data validation service also includes transmitting the configuration file and remote methods to the computer device over the network. The remote methods are configured to execute the data validation rule with respect to the data and compile results of the execution. | 12-06-2012 |
20130204983 | ENHANCING INITIAL RESOURCE ALLOCATION MANAGEMENT TO PROVIDE ROBUST RECONFIGURATION - A description of a resource associated with a service of an entity can be captured. The service can be associated with one or more resources, a constraint, and a demand. The resource can be associated with one or more characteristics including a utility, a limited availability, and a consumption rate. The entity can be an organization or a system. An initial allocation problem associated with the resource can be formulated as a two phase problem. The first phase can be an optimization problem and the second phase can be a restricted allocation problem. The initial allocation problem can be associated with reconfiguring a previously established allocation of a baseline scenario. The optimization problem can be solved optimally or approximately to establish a favorable allocation. The favorable allocation can minimizes the reconfiguration cost of the reconfiguring. The baseline scenario can be a normal operation of the service. | 08-08-2013 |
20150073902 | Financial Transaction Analytics - Methods, systems, and articles of manufacture for financial transaction analytics are provided herein. A method includes generating a profile of a customer, the customer profile comprising multiple commercial-related parameters pertaining to the customer based at least on past transaction information of the customer; determining the identity of a merchant from a message pertaining to a transaction of the customer; determining location information of the customer from the message pertaining to the customer transaction; and generating at least one commercial offer personalized for the customer based on (i) the customer profile, (ii) the merchant identified from the message, and (iii) the customer location determined from the message. | 03-12-2015 |
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20130189106 | TURBOMACHINE BLADE TIP SHROUD - Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed toward systems including a turbomachine blade tip shroud having a pressure side portion and a suction side portion. The pressure side portion and the suction side portion are divided by a mean camber line of a turbomachine blade, and the pressure side portion has a greater surface area than the suction side portion. | 07-25-2013 |
20130330179 | SHROUD FOR A ROTARY MACHINE AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING SAME - A shroud for a turbine and a method of assembling is provided. The turbine includes a housing, a rotatable shaft and a bucket extending outward therefrom. The shroud includes an alignment member which is coupled to the housing, wherein the alignment member includes a first end, a second end and a body extending between the first and second ends. The second end includes an arcuate portion to facilitate fluid flow downstream from the bucket. The shroud further includes a seal coupled to the body to facilitate sealing a gap defined between the bucket and the body. | 12-12-2013 |
20140154079 | FILLET FOR USE WITH A TURBINE ROTOR BLADE TIP SHROUD - A turbine rotor blade is provided. The turbine rotor blade includes an airfoil, an airfoil tip, a tip shroud, and a fillet about an intersection of the airfoil tip and the tip shroud. The fillet defines a fillet profile variable about the intersection as a function of aerodynamic airflow about the intersection. | 06-05-2014 |
20150176411 | ROTARY MACHINE BLADE HAVING AN ASYMMETRIC PART-SPAN SHROUD AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A method of manufacturing a blade for use with a rotary machine includes coupling a suction-side section of a part-span shroud to a suction-side surface of an airfoil of the blade. A first point of the airfoil suction-side surface, defined where a trailing edge of the suction-side section intersects the airfoil suction-side surface, is upstream from a second point, defined where a throat intersects the airfoil suction-side surface. A third point, defined where a leading edge of the suction-side section intersects the airfoil suction-side surface, is downstream from a fourth point, defined at a leading edge of the blade. The method also includes coupling a pressure-side section of the part-span shroud to a pressure-side surface of the airfoil. A fifth point of the airfoil pressure-side surface, defined where a trailing edge of the pressure-side section intersects the airfoil pressure-side surface, is downstream from the first point. | 06-25-2015 |
20150345306 | TURBOMACHINE BLADE TIP SHROUD - Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed toward systems including a turbomachine blade tip shroud having a pressure side portion and a suction side portion. The pressure side portion and the suction side portion are divided by a mean camber line of a turbomachine blade, and the pressure side portion has a greater surface area than the suction side portion. | 12-03-2015 |
20160076385 | TURBOMACHINE BLADE TIP SHROUD - Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed toward systems including a turbomachine blade tip shroud having a pressure side portion and a suction side portion. The pressure side portion and the suction side portion are divided by a mean camber line of a turbomachine blade, and the pressure side portion has a greater surface area than the suction side portion. | 03-17-2016 |
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20090192844 | AUTONOMIC BUSINESS PROCESS PLATFORM AND METHOD - An automatic business process platform and method is disclosed. In one embodiment, a method includes monitoring systems, resources, persons, and/or processes, and controlling the systems, the resources, the persons, and/or the processes. The method may include diagnosing, an issue associated with the systems, the resources, the persons, and/or the processes, and providing advice to change at least one state of the systems, the resources, the persons, and/or the processes. The method may also include predicting at least one future state of the systems, the resources, the persons, and/or the processes. The method may further include learning to determine an association of at least one state of the systems, the resources, the persons, and the processes with at least one state of the systems, the resources, the persons, and the processes. | 07-30-2009 |
20090287526 | DYNAMIC WORK ALLOCATION SYSTEM FOR TRANSACTION PROCESSING - A dynamic work allocation system and method is disclosed. In one embodiment, a method includes dynamically classifying jobs into job lists according to a predetermined classifying process by a collecting engine, a controlling engine, and a monitoring engine, dynamically prioritizing the jobs within each job list of the jobs lists into an ordered job list according to a predetermined prioritizing process by the collecting engine, the controlling engine, the monitoring engine, a diagnosing engine, a learning engine, and a predicting engine, and dynamically mapping the jobs in the ordered job list to agents according to a predetermined mapping process by the collecting engine, the controlling engine, the monitoring engine, the diagnosing engine, the learning engine, and the predicting engine. The method may include dynamically collecting of a job of the jobs and/or information associated with the job of the jobs by the collecting engine and the controlling engine. | 11-19-2009 |