Abstract:
A method and a computer software for managing a database of a computer network are disclosed which comprises: selecting a data sample, dividing the data sample into an N×M matrix having equal cells, grouping adjacent cells into a plurality of memory blocs by a least differential sum method, constructing a decision tree based on the partitions of the memory blocs, labeling each of the memory blocs based on the decision tree; storing and retrieving data points into the memory blocs; and linking the memory blocs together by a set of resolution nets.
Abstract:
A machine-readable medium comprising a set of programmed instructions, the set of programmed instructions when executed by a system configured to cause the system to perform a method for displaying and transacting business off a project portfolio, the method comprising: providing a products database, the products database comprising a plurality of products; creating a digital mood board from a user selection of a plurality of products from the products database; storing the digital mood board into a project portfolio; displaying the project portfolio; and accepting a sales transaction for a product from the project portfolio.
Abstract:
In accordance with the present invention, a method, system, and program for managing the customer (15) and product information of a client by maintaining a common database is disclosed. The present invention connects the client, call center (40), repair facility (30), sales force, vendors (55) and warehouse (45) to efficiently coordinate the customer and product management process. By allowing access to a common database (60), a user can view and update changes in the customer and product management process in real time increasing the communication and efficiency of delivering service to a customer.
Abstract:
An addressable node unit includes connections for at least two lines via which the node unit can be addressed. The connections are connected to a circuit which evaluates an addressing signal. The node unit includes at least one power source which is supplyable with power via at least one of the lines. A switch is provided in the path between the evaluating circuit and the corresponding line connection, the switch being opened after an addressing process so that the power supply of the evaluating circuit is ensured by the at least one power source after the addressing.
Abstract:
An addressable node unit includes connections for at least two lines via which the node unit can be addressed. The connections are connected to a circuit which evaluates an addressing signal. The node unit includes at least one power source which is supplyable with power via at least one of the lines. A switch is provided in the path between the evaluating circuit and the corresponding line connection, the switch being opened after an addressing process so that the power supply of the evaluating circuit is ensured by the at least one power source after the addressing.
Abstract:
An apparatus for re-circulating a fluid contained within a hydrotherapeutic receptacle without the need for piping to a motor. The apparatus includes a jet housing having a portion thereof engageable with such receptacle. A nozzle device is located at one end of the housing to provide an entrance for such fluid to be suctioned into the housing and an exit for such suctioned fluid to be expelled from the housing. A control device is located adjacent the nozzle device to control fluid flow of such fluid suctioned into the housing and fluid flow of such fluid expelled from the housing. An expulsion unit is located adjacent the control device to expel such fluid from the housing back into such receptacle. A power source is connected to the expulsion unit to enable it to expel such fluid from the housing at a predetermined pressure into such receptacle at a predetermined rate.
Abstract:
In an interactive display interface, an implementation for highlighting all icons in any set of a plurality of the icons, wherein each icon in the set is within a predetermined distance of an approaching pointer or cursor. In other words, the point of the pointer or cursor may be considered to be surrounded by a circular halo with a radius of said predetermined distance. The user moves the cursor in a standard manner. However, if the icons that the moving cursor is approaching are so densely spaced that more than one icon comes within the halo, then all of the icons within this set of the plurality of icons is highlighted to give the user a more distinct choice. The highlighting of each of the highlighted icons is ended when the pointer moves outside of the predetermined distance or halo radius.
Abstract:
A graphical user interface is implemented with unique icons for registered but not mounted file systems, registered and mounted file systems, and mounted but not registered file systems. The unique icon for the registered but not mounted file systems permits management of such file systems by users within the network.
Abstract:
In an interactive display interface, an implementation switching to an alternate smaller sized cursor when the original sized cursor does not have the minimum clearance between the target icon and other adjacent icons to permit a clear user selection of the target icon. A predetermined minimum clearance factor is set. As the cursor moves toward the target icon, there is a determination made as to whether the arrangement of the target icon with respect to its adjacent icons exceeds the minimum clearance factor. If not, there is an implementation for reducing the size of the cursor so that the minimum clearance factor is exceeded.
Abstract:
A machine-readable medium comprising a set of programmed instructions, the set of programmed instructions when executed by a system configured to cause the system to perform a method for displaying and transacting business off a project portfolio, the method comprising: providing a products database, the products database comprising a plurality of products; creating a digital mood board from a user selection of a plurality of products from the products database; storing the digital mood board into a project portfolio; displaying the project portfolio; and accepting a sales transaction for a product from the project portfolio.