Abstract:
A management system manages access from a communication terminal to an application and includes a receiving unit, an identification unit, and a transmitting unit. The receiving unit receives model information indicating a model of the communication terminal and application information indicating an application that are transmitted from the communication terminal. The identification unit identifies a function that is matched with a function capable of being provided by the application identified based on the application information received by the receiving unit out of functions available in the communication terminal identified based on the model information received by the receiving unit. The transmitting unit transmits, to the communication terminal, approval information indicating that use of the function corresponding to the function identified by the identification unit is approved and access destination information indicating an access destination to access the application corresponding to the application information received by the receiving unit.
Abstract:
A transmission management system includes a destination name data managing unit which manages a plurality of destination name data items which indicate a plurality of names of a destination in communications between transmission terminals, a destination name data reading unit which reads a destination name data item from the plurality of destination name data items managed by the destination name data managing unit, and a destination name data transmitting unit which transmits the destination name data item read by the destination name data reading unit to a transmission terminal capable of communicating with the destination.
Abstract:
It is an object of the present invention to reduce the penetration of a fuel spray directed toward a certain area in a cylinder, thereby reducing oil dilution that increases sliding resistance in the engine, reducing fuel adhesion or the like onto the cylinder liner, and also reducing the adverse effect of a fuel spray having an increased penetration.A fuel injection valve that has a plurality of injection holes and injects fuel into a cylinder 3 of an internal combustion engine includes: injection holes a2 and a6 having a larger diameter for injecting fuel toward a ring-shaped space T1 including areas A2 and A6 of strong tumble flow T formed in the cylinder; and injection holes a1, a4, a3 and a5 having a smaller diameter for injecting fuel toward a space including areas A1, A4, A3 and A5 of weak tumble flow formed in the cylinder 3. A fuel spray from an injection hole having the larger diameter has a penetration force to the tumble flow larger than the penetration force of a fuel spray from an injection hole having the smaller diameter.
Abstract:
A transmission management system includes a destination name data managing unit which manages a plurality of destination name data items which indicate a plurality of names of a destination in communications between transmission terminals, a destination name data reading unit which reads a destination name data item from the plurality of destination name data items managed by the destination name data managing unit, and a destination name data transmitting unit which transmits the destination name data item read by the destination name data reading unit to a transmission terminal capable of communicating with the destination.
Abstract:
An engine provided with a fuel injector for directly injecting fuel into a cylinder, a spark plug positioning a spark gap in a flight path of fuel injected from the fuel injector, and a cavity formed in a piston top face, wherein at the time of stratified combustion, the fuel injector injects substantially all of the fuel in a direction merging with a tumble flow, swirling in a longitudinal direction along the cavity at the compression stroke, along the swirl direction of the tumble flow and uses the spark plug to ignite the fuel while the fuel at the end period of injection is passing through the spark gap.
Abstract:
A disclosed workflow management system dynamically formulates a workflow model at the time of executing a workflow. The workflow management system includes a unit configured to access the contents of an e-mail transmitted or received by a user of the workflow management system, and a unit configured to operate a task in the workflow management system based on the accessed contents of the e-mail.
Abstract:
A disclosed workflow management system is capable of dynamically constructing a model while executing a workflow. The workflow management system includes a task page management unit that manages a task page corresponding to a task or a task model of a workflow independently from a workflow engine; an attachment folder management unit that manages an attachment folder of the task page independently from the workflow engine; a registering unit that generates index information of an attached document of the task of the workflow and the task page and registers the index information into a search database; and a presenting unit that, when displaying the task page, presents related information through a search in the attachment folder and in the search database.
Abstract:
An ultrafiltration apparatus comprising a module in which a number of hollow fibers having semipermeable walls, disposed in approximately parallel and collected orderly to form a bundle and fixed with a cast-molding material at at least one end portion thereof, are used as semipermeable membrane, a back washing means and a control means for controlling said module and said back washing means, is presented. Said apparatus can be used for a long time without accompanying reduction of filtration capacity.
Abstract:
A management system includes a sorting unit configured to receive an access request to access a protection resource, an access to which is protected, transmitted from a communication apparatus, and sort a forwarding destination of the access request to a first forwarding destination or a second forwarding destination based on a transmission path of the access request; an allowance determination unit configured to determine whether an access to the protection resource by the access request sorted to the first forwarding destination is allowed; and a readout processing unit configured to access the protection resource by the access request, the access of which is determined to be allowed by the allowance determination unit, or the access request sorted to the second forwarding destination by the sorting unit, and disclose the protection resource to the communication apparatus.
Abstract:
An activation control apparatus stores, in a memory, first association information that associates, for each one of a plurality of applications, application identification information for identifying an application with terminal identification information for identifying a communication terminal permitted to debug the application. In response to an activation request for activating a first application from a first communication terminal, the activation control apparatus determines whether the first communication terminal is provided with a debugger. When the first communication terminal is provided with a debugger, the activation control apparatus further determines whether the first communication terminal is permitted to debug the first application using the first association information, and rejects the activation request when the first communication terminal is not permitted to debug the application. When the first communication terminal is not provided with a debugger, the activation control apparatus accepts the activation request.