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Andrew C. Twist, Cambridge GB
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20150296380 | METHOD FOR THE REDUCTION OF SIGNALLING TRAFFIC ON MOBILE DEVICES - The present application relates to mobile devices and in particular mobile devices which allow installed applications to connect to the Internet. The application addresses the problems associated with limited battery life and network congestion by controlling access to the Internet on each mobile device. The method intercepts requests to transmit IP data from applications and then determines whether they should be granted access. | 10-15-2015 |
Andrew Charles Twist, Cambridgeshire GB
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20150296380 | METHOD FOR THE REDUCTION OF SIGNALLING TRAFFIC ON MOBILE DEVICES - The present application relates to mobile devices and in particular mobile devices which allow installed applications to connect to the Internet. The application addresses the problems associated with limited battery life and network congestion by controlling access to the Internet on each mobile device. The method intercepts requests to transmit IP data from applications and then determines whether they should be granted access. | 10-15-2015 |
Dag Twist, Drammen NO
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20150053281 | DLC-COATED GATE VALVE IN PETROLEUM PRODUCTION OR WATER INJECTION - The invention provides a gate valve (1) for control of petroleum production or water injection, distinctive in that at least one surface subject to sliding in operation of the valve comprises a top layer coating of diamond like carbon (DLC). The DLC contains hydrogen, preferably more than 16 atom-% and more preferred more than 17 atom-%. It is further directed to a method of commissioning or operating a gate valve according to the invention, and use of a diamond like carbon (DLC) top layer coating on at least one surface subject to sliding in operation of the gate valve. Valve parts have a tendency of sticking, adhering or cold welding together, which result in high friction. The aim of the invention is to reduce or eliminate friction problems occurring with time or operation cycles, when using a full scale gate valve. | 02-26-2015 |
John Twist, Morgantown, WV US
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20110280967 | DISINTEGRABLE FORMULATIONS OF LANTHANUM CARBONATE - Disintegrable preparations of lanthanum carbonate prepared by co-precipitation, facilitating the manufacture of oral pharmaceutical dosage forms such as tablets, capsules, powders, granules, and sprinkles, and the use of such dosage forms to treat subjects with hyperphosphatemia are disclosed. | 11-17-2011 |
Rose Twist, San Jose, CA US
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20130270589 | OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH NON-CONTINUOUS BACK CONTACTS - An optoelectronic device is disclosed. The optoelectronic device comprises a semiconductor structure; a plurality of contacts on the front side of the semiconductor structure; and a plurality of non-continuous metal contacts on a back side of the semiconductor structure. In an embodiment, a plurality of non-continuous back contacts on an optoelectronic device improve the reflectivity and reduce the losses associated with the back surface of the device. | 10-17-2013 |
20150340520 | THIN-FILM SEMICONDUCTOR OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH TEXTURED FRONT AND/OR BACK SURFACE PREPARED FROM TEMPLATE LAYER AND ETCHING - A method for providing a textured layer in an optoelectronic device is disclosed. The method includes depositing a template layer on a first layer. The template layer has significant inhomogeneity either in thickness or in composition, or both, including the possibility of forming one or more islands to provide at least one textured surface of the island layer. The method also includes exposing the template layer and the first layer to an etching process to create or alter at least one textured surface. The altered at least one textured surface is operative to cause scattering of light. | 11-26-2015 |
Steven O. Twist, Sutherland AU
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20120079450 | END TO END AUTOMATION OF APPLICATION DEPLOYMENT - Automatic deployment of an information technology (TT) system instance having hardware and software components. An application model of the software components is generated based on use cases and is associated with functional and non-functional requirements. An infrastructure model of the hardware components is generated based on the application model. The same software component modeling language represents both the application and infrastructure models. A markup language computer file is generated to include a design of the IT system instance and instructions for accessing library-stored assets that specify the hardware and software components. The computer file is exported to a deployment tool for automatic deployment of the IT system instance based on carrying out the instructions. In one embodiment, the impact of a proposed change is identified and managed in real time prior to a deployment of the proposed change. | 03-29-2012 |
20140297694 | END TO END AUTOMATION OF APPLICATION DEPLOYMENT - An approach is provided for automatically deploying an information technology (IT) system instance having hardware and software components. Based on components consisting of system context diagrams, component models, operational models, data flow diagrams, and use cases describing functional requirements of the IT system instance, an application model of the software components is generated. Based on the application model and the use cases, an infrastructure model of infrastructure components is generated. Based on the application model and the infrastructure model, a computer file in a markup language is generated. The computer file includes a design of the IT system instance and instructions for accessing library-stored assets specifying the hardware and software components. The computer file is exported to a deployment tool for an automatic deployment of the IT system instance based on carrying out the instructions to access the assets. | 10-02-2014 |
20140337273 | UPPER MERGED ONTOLOGY FOR IT ARCHITECTURE - An information technology (IT) architecture upper merged ontology which includes an upper merged ontology that is a representation framework for combined knowledge sources that are used in business and information technology; an upper merged ontology knowledge base containing information derived from an analysis of business and technical services pertaining to the IT architecture application; a plurality of semantic web application programming interfaces (APIs) that allow access to the upper merged ontology as a semantic web; a reasoning and constraint language (RaCL) that is a scripting language having the capabilities of model creation, automated reasoning and search and query operations such that scripts developed in the reasoning and constraint language can execute using the semantic web APIs; and a computer processor for representing and performing execution tasks. | 11-13-2014 |
Thurstan Twist, Huddersfield GB
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20160097297 | COMPRESSOR AND TURBOCHARGER - A compressor comprising a housing having an axial intake and an annular outlet volute, an impeller mounted for rotation about a shaft axis, the impeller having a plurality of blades, an annular diffuser passage surrounding the impeller extending from a diffuser inlet to a diffuser outlet, the impeller hub being mounted in an annular impeller recess in a first wall member of the diffuser, wherein an annular diffuser recess is provided in the first wall member extending radially outwardly from a first end to a second end, the first end being located at a radially outer end of the impeller recess, the second end being located axially inboard of the first end of the diffuser recess and wherein the depth of the diffuser recess at the first end of the diffuser recess is at least 30% of the maximum depth of the impeller recess. | 04-07-2016 |