Abstract:
The present invention enables a three-pane page flow editor optimized for viewing and editing a page flow. It provides a visual representation of nodes and the connections among them, enabling the ability to read and edit connections between nodes in a local area of the page flow without the overlaps between lines and crossovers once the page flow grows complex in real applications. In addition, a declarative validation rule editor is operable to create and manage a plurality of declarative validation rules of the page flow and their associated messages at design time which can be used by the page flow runtime to keep the user from entering and/or submitting bad or invalid data into the page flow. This description is not intended to be a complete description of, or limit the scope of, the invention. Other features, aspects, and objects of the invention can be obtained from a review of the specification, the figures, and the claims.
Abstract:
A pipeline inspection tool has a spirally arranged series of blocks, with each block having a magnet and at least one magnetic flux sensor. An axially extending support may be provided which terminates in mounts and the series of blocks may be mounted between the mounts. The support may be arranged so as to permit bending of said series of blocks but resist torsion of said series of blocks. A supporting tendon may extend from a second of the mounts through a first opening in each block around a tendon supporting pulley of the first of the mounts and back through a second opening in each block to the second mount. A compression spring surrounding each arm of the tendon between the tendon support and the series of blocks. The magnet of each block may be arranged such that a like pole of each magnet is at one side of the series of blocks. The poles of each magnet may be longitudinally elongated and the longitudinally elongated poles may be directed along an axis of said tool. The magnetic flux sensors of each block may be between the poles of the magnet of each block.
Abstract:
A method for providing a collaborative, shared workspace is provided. The method includes receiving an identity of at least one of a plurality of participants. At least one resource to share information between the plurality of participants is determined. A community comprising the identity of the at least one of a plurality of participants and the at least one resource is established. The community can enable the plurality of participants to share information in collaboration using the at least one resource.
Abstract:
A system and method comprising, receiving a first communication over a first communication pathway; establishing a first process coupled to a host process as a result of the receiving; communicating between the first process and the second process over a second communication pathway; updating a user interface for the host process based on the communication with the second process; and wherein the second communication pathway is asynchronous.
Abstract:
A system and method comprising, conveying information between a plurality of participants in a collaboration; and exposing a set of functions that enable a process take part in the collaboration, the set of functions comprising: first functions to facilitate sending and receiving messages; and second functions to facilitate propagation of user presence information and determination of user presence.
Abstract:
Described is An aqueous disinfectant and hard surface cleaning composition comprising: an effective disinfecting amount of a quaternary ammonium compound; an effective amount of a spore forming microbial composition; and an effective water dispersing amount of a surfactant. The composition is used to clean a hard surface containing a diverse microbial flora. The composition cleans and disinfects by killing off undesirable microorganisms which may be causing offensive odors and leaves behind Bacillus spores which will then germinate and degrade any remaining ongoing residues without creating offensive odors.
Abstract:
A travel kit including a bag containing there within three items selected from the group consisting of: a face sheet mask, multi-pack flushable and biodegradable wet wipes, facial tissues, a pillowcase, facial cleaning towelettes, a hydration mist dispenser, an eye mask, lip and eye covers, foot covers, hand sanitizer, a face mask, one of an N95 or KN95 respirator, lip balm, and spray disinfectant.
Abstract:
FIG. 1 is the front view of the bag for a travel safety kit in a standing configuration; FIG. 2 is a top view thereof; FIG. 3 is the right side view thereof; FIG. 4 is the bottom view thereof; FIG. 5 is the left side view thereof; FIG. 6 is the rear view thereof; FIG. 7 is a top perspective view thereof; FIG. 8 is a side perspective view of the bag for a travel safety kit in a collapsed and flattened configuration; FIG. 9 is a front perspective view of the bag for a travel safety Kit in an open configuration; FIG. 10 is a top perspective view of the bag for a travel safety kit in a collapsed and flattened configuration; and, FIG. 11 is a top perspective view of the bag for a travel safety kit in an open configuration.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and computer-readable medium for executing a method of placing an order for a sub-component (part) of a product, including generally three steps: displaying a diagram depicting sub-components of a product in an exploded view on a user screen; receiving a user selection of a sub-component to be ordered; and processing the selection of a sub-component to be ordered. Optionally, the method may allow the user to selectively view further information pertinent to displayed sub-components, such as their prices and specifications, or to selectively zoom in on and zoom out of the exploded view or to scroll the exploded view. The method thus assists the user when attempting to identify and/or order a sub-component for the product. The method may also be implemented in a stand-alone computer system.