System And Method For Monitoring And Protecting Healthcare Data
    32.
    发明申请
    System And Method For Monitoring And Protecting Healthcare Data 审中-公开
    监测和保护医疗数据的系统和方法

    公开(公告)号:US20160259957A1

    公开(公告)日:2016-09-08

    申请号:US14640275

    申请日:2015-03-06

    IPC分类号: G06K7/10 G06K19/02 G06F19/00

    CPC分类号: G16H10/60 G06K19/06037

    摘要: An approach is provided for monitoring and protecting healthcare data. Documents that contain protected information are branded with a code. The code contains a human-readable component for easy identification and a computer-readable component for easy tracking. A tracking server may be configured to store information associated with the codes and update the information when the codes are scanned.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种监测和保护医疗数据的方法。 包含受保护信息的文档使用代码进行标记。 该代码包含一个易于识别的人机读取组件,以及易于跟踪的计算机可读组件。 跟踪服务器可以被配置为存储与代码相关联的信息,并且当代码被扫描时更新信息。

    Electronic Information Collaboration System
    33.
    发明申请

    公开(公告)号:US20140245185A1

    公开(公告)日:2014-08-28

    申请号:US13781447

    申请日:2013-02-28

    IPC分类号: H04L29/06

    摘要: An approach for electronic information collaboration allows the use of a mobile device to cause electronic information to be displayed on one or more projector display devices via a virtual projector. The use of a virtual projector allows electronic information to be displayed on multiple projector display devices and/or client devices. The approach may also include the use of collaboration clients and a collaboration server to provide additional functionality with respect to the electronic information including, for example, the ability for changes made to electronic information at one location to be propagated to another location. The approach also allows a mobile device to be used to establish a videoconferencing session between two or more videoconferencing sites. As used herein, the term “videoconferencing site” refers to a location that has computer hardware, computer software and other equipment that makes videoconferencing available to one or more users at a the location.

    CREATING AND MANUFACTURING DOCUMENTS THAT INITIALLY EXCEED EQUIPMENT FINISHING CAPACITY
    35.
    发明申请
    CREATING AND MANUFACTURING DOCUMENTS THAT INITIALLY EXCEED EQUIPMENT FINISHING CAPACITY 审中-公开
    创造和制造初始设备完成能力的文件

    公开(公告)号:US20140236755A1

    公开(公告)日:2014-08-21

    申请号:US14264488

    申请日:2014-04-29

    申请人: Kurt Knodt

    发明人: Kurt Knodt

    IPC分类号: G06Q30/06

    摘要: Techniques described herein overcome many of the issues that have previously made the printing of a single copy of a book from a digital version unattractive and infeasible. According to one embodiment of the invention, an automated mechanism such as a computer program automatically determines whether the spine thickness of a to-be-printed copy of a digital version of a book will exceed the specified maximum spine thickness that a specified binding or other finishing device can handle. In response to determining that the spine thickness will exceed the specified maximum spine thickness, the automated mechanism automatically splits the digital version of the book into two or more volumes such that, for each volume, the spine thickness of the printed version of that volume will be no greater than the specified maximum spine thickness that the specified binding or other finishing device can handle.

    摘要翻译: 本文描述的技术克服了以前使数字版本的单个副本从数字版本打印成不具吸引力和不可行的许多问题。 根据本发明的一个实施例,诸如计算机程序的自动化机制自动地确定书籍的数字版本的被打印副本的脊柱厚度是否将超过指定的绑定或其他的最大脊柱厚度 整理装置可以处理。 为了响应于确定脊柱厚度将超过规定的最大脊柱厚度,自动机构自动将书籍的数字版本分成两个或更多个卷,使得对于每个卷,该卷的印刷版本的脊柱厚度将 不得大于指定的装订或其他精加工装置可以处理的规定的最大脊柱厚度。

    CREATING AND MANUFACTURING DOCUMENTS THAT INITIALLY EXCEED EQUIPMENT FINISHING CAPACITY
    36.
    发明申请
    CREATING AND MANUFACTURING DOCUMENTS THAT INITIALLY EXCEED EQUIPMENT FINISHING CAPACITY 有权
    创造和制造初始设备完成能力的文件

    公开(公告)号:US20110320306A1

    公开(公告)日:2011-12-29

    申请号:US13215112

    申请日:2011-08-22

    申请人: Kurt Knodt

    发明人: Kurt Knodt

    IPC分类号: G06K15/02 G06Q30/00

    摘要: Techniques described herein overcome many of the issues that have previously made the printing of a single copy of a book from a digital version unattractive and infeasible. According to one embodiment of the invention, an automated mechanism such as a computer program automatically determines whether the spine thickness of a to-be-printed copy of a digital version of a book will exceed the specified maximum spine thickness that a specified binding or other finishing device can handle. In response to determining that the spine thickness will exceed the specified maximum spine thickness, the automated mechanism automatically splits the digital version of the book into two or more volumes such that, for each volume, the spine thickness of the printed version of that volume will be no greater than the specified maximum spine thickness that the specified binding or other finishing device can handle.

    摘要翻译: 本文描述的技术克服了以前使数字版本的单个副本从数字版本打印成不具吸引力和不可行的许多问题。 根据本发明的一个实施例,诸如计算机程序的自动化机制自动地确定书籍的数字版本的被打印副本的脊柱厚度是否将超过规定的绑定或其他的最大脊柱厚度 整理装置可以处理。 为了响应于确定脊柱厚度将超过规定的最大脊柱厚度,自动机构自动将书籍的数字版本分成两个或更多个卷,使得对于每个卷,该卷的印刷版本的脊柱厚度将 不得大于指定的装订或其他精加工装置可以处理的规定的最大脊柱厚度。