Social network informed mashup creation
    51.
    发明授权
    Social network informed mashup creation 有权
    社交网络通知混搭创建

    公开(公告)号:US08560606B2

    公开(公告)日:2013-10-15

    申请号:US12917193

    申请日:2010-11-01

    IPC分类号: G06F15/16

    CPC分类号: G06Q10/101 G06Q50/01

    摘要: A plurality of mashups created by a plurality of mashup authors indicated as being in a community relevant to a mashup based, at least in part, on social network data are identified in response to indication of a mashup building operation. Frequencies of a plurality of mashup configurations used by the plurality of mashup authors in the plurality of mashups are determined according to data about the plurality of mashups. A set of one or more recommendations that are associated with a set of one or more of the plurality of mashup configurations is generated for the mashup.

    摘要翻译: 响应于混搭构建操作的指示,识别由至少部分基于社交网络数据的多个混搭作者所创建的多个混搭被指定为与混搭相关的社区。 根据关于多个混搭的数据来确定由多个混搭中的多个混搭作者使用的多个混搭配置的频率。 为混搭生成与一组或多个混搭配置相关联的一组或多个推荐。

    Analytics-Based Community Value Meetings
    52.
    发明申请
    Analytics-Based Community Value Meetings 审中-公开
    基于分析的社区价值会议

    公开(公告)号:US20130144672A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-06-06

    申请号:US13311333

    申请日:2011-12-05

    IPC分类号: G06Q10/10

    CPC分类号: G06Q10/10

    摘要: Methods and systems of managing meetings may involve scheduling a meeting, and monitoring one or more invitee communications prior to the meeting. In addition, a prioritization may be conducted of one or more attributes of the meeting based on the one or more invitee communications.

    摘要翻译: 管理会议的方法和系统可以包括安排会议,以及在会议之前监视一个或多个被邀请者通信。 此外,可以基于一个或多个被邀请者通信来对会议的一个或多个属性进行优先级排序。

    Embedding a unique serial number into the content of an email for tracking information dispersion
    54.
    发明授权
    Embedding a unique serial number into the content of an email for tracking information dispersion 失效
    在电子邮件的内容中嵌入唯一的序列号,以跟踪信息分散

    公开(公告)号:US08392511B2

    公开(公告)日:2013-03-05

    申请号:US12015585

    申请日:2008-01-17

    IPC分类号: G06F15/16 G06F15/173

    CPC分类号: G06Q10/107

    摘要: The present invention discloses a solution for tracking email dispersion through content substitution. In the solution, a set of entities to receive an email can be identified, where the email can contains textual content. A subset of words contained within the textual content can be programmatically selected. A set of replacement words for each of the determined words can be determined. For each email receiving entity, at least one replacement word can be programmatically substituted for it's equivalent to generate an entity specific message. Each entity specific message can contain a unique combination of substitutions so that no two entity specific message are identical. A record of which email receiving entities are associated with which entity specific message can be maintained. The entity specific messages can be sent to the associated set of email receiving entities.

    摘要翻译: 本发明公开了一种通过内容替换跟踪电子邮件分散的解决方案。 在解决方案中,可以识别一组用于接收电子邮件的实体,其中电子邮件可以包含文本内容。 可以以编程方式选择文本内容中包含的单词的一个子集。 可以确定每个确定的单词的一组替换单词。 对于每个电子邮件接收实体,至少一个替换字可以以编程方式代替它等同于生成实体特定消息。 每个实体特定消息可以包含唯一的替换组合,使得没有两个实体特定消息是相同的。 电子邮件接收实体与哪个实体特定消息相关联的记录。 实体特定消息可以被发送到相关的电子邮件接收实体集合。

    WORKGROUP MANAGEMENT OF CATEGORIZED PRINT JOBS
    55.
    发明申请
    WORKGROUP MANAGEMENT OF CATEGORIZED PRINT JOBS 审中-公开
    分类打印作业的工作组管理

    公开(公告)号:US20120327456A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-12-27

    申请号:US13169998

    申请日:2011-06-27

    IPC分类号: G06K15/02

    摘要: Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for managing categorized workgroup print jobs. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for workgroup management of categorized print jobs includes receiving from an end user a print job designated for printing in a workgroup printer and determining from the print job whether the print job is should or should not be printed based on its categorization. It additionally can be determined whether or not printing the print job on behalf of the end user encroaches within a threshold value of a remaining allocation of printing resources established for the end user. Finally, in response to determining both that the print job is within a specific category and also that the printing of the print job on behalf of the end user encroaches within the threshold value of the remaining allocation of printing resources established for the end user, further processing of the print job can be restricted.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的实施例提供一种用于管理分类的工作组打印作业的方法,系统和计算机程序产品。 在本发明的一个实施例中,一种用于工作组管理分类打印作业的方法包括从最终用户接收指定用于在工作组打印机中打印的打印作业,并从打印作业确定打印作业是否应该被打印或者不应该被打印 对其进行分类。 此外,还可以确定代表最终用户是否打印打印作业侵入到为最终用户建立的打印资源的剩余分配的阈值内。 最后,响应于确定打印作业是否在特定类别内,并且代表最终用户的打印作业的打印侵入到为最终用户建立的打印资源的剩余分配的阈值内 可以限制打印作业的处理。

    PREDICTING BATTERY POWER USAGE
    56.
    发明申请
    PREDICTING BATTERY POWER USAGE 有权
    预测电池使用

    公开(公告)号:US20120254634A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-10-04

    申请号:US13078518

    申请日:2011-04-01

    IPC分类号: G06F1/26

    CPC分类号: G06F1/28

    摘要: A method for predicting battery power usage includes, collecting information relating to battery power consumption due to tasks performed by the physical computing system powered by a battery, and notifying a user in response to a determination that tasks associated with an upcoming event stored in a calendar application of the physical computing system are projected to exhaust the battery. A computing system includes a processor, a memory communicatively coupled to the processor, and a battery to power the computing system. The processor is configured to collect information relating to battery power consumption due to tasks performed by the computing system, and notify a user in response to a determination that tasks associated with an upcoming event stored in a calendar application of the computing system are projected to exhaust the battery.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于预测电池电量使用的方法包括:收集与由电池供电的物理计算系统执行的任务相关的电池电力消耗的信息,并响应于确定与存储在日历中的即将到来的事件相关联的任务来通知用户 物理计算系统的应用预计将耗尽电池。 计算系统包括处理器,通信地耦合到处理器的存储器以及为计算系统供电的电池。 处理器被配置为收集由于由计算系统执行的任务而与电池功率消耗有关的信息,并且响应于与存储在计算系统的日历应用中的即将到来的事件相关联的任务被投影到排气的确定而通知用户 电池。

    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC MODERATOR DELEGATION
    58.
    发明申请
    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC MODERATOR DELEGATION 失效
    用于自动调节器代码的系统和方法

    公开(公告)号:US20120166245A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-06-28

    申请号:US13416623

    申请日:2012-03-09

    IPC分类号: G06Q10/10

    摘要: A method and computer program product for receiving an indication of a meeting being scheduled between a plurality of attendees. At least one of the attendees is designated a moderator of the meeting. The actions of the designated moderator are monitored to determine if the designated moderator is capable of performing one or more moderator responsibilities associated with being the designated moderator. If it is determined that the designated moderator is incapable of performing the one or more moderator responsibilities, an alternate moderator chosen from the plurality of attendees is designated.

    摘要翻译: 一种方法和计算机程序产品,用于接收在多个参加者之间安排的会议的指示。 至少有一名与会者被指定为会议的主持人。 监控指定主持人的行为,以确定指定的主持人是否能够执行与作为指定主持人相关联的一个或多个主持人责任。 如果确定指定主持人不能执行一个或多个主持人职责,则指定从多个与会者中选择的候补主持人。

    SYSTEM FOR LEARNED MOUSE MOVEMENT AFFINITIES
    59.
    发明申请
    SYSTEM FOR LEARNED MOUSE MOVEMENT AFFINITIES 审中-公开
    有针对性的小鼠运动系统

    公开(公告)号:US20120159400A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-06-21

    申请号:US12973697

    申请日:2010-12-20

    IPC分类号: G06F3/048

    CPC分类号: G06F3/03543

    摘要: A system for learned mouse affinities, including: a context listener to determine a context in which a user is operating, wherein the context listener also listens for an occurrence of a trigger event within the context; a mouse listener to recognize a mouse action by the user; and a mapping stored on a memory device, wherein the mapping includes mouse actions mapped to context actions, wherein the context actions correspond to the trigger event, wherein the context action is implemented in response to the mouse action according to the profile and after the occurrence of the trigger event.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于学习的鼠标亲和度的系统,包括:用于确定用户正在操作的上下文的上下文监听器,其中所述上下文监听器还监听所述上下文内的触发事件的发生; 用户识别鼠标动作的鼠标监听器; 以及存储在存储器设备上的映射,其中所述映射包括映射到上下文动作的鼠标动作,其中所述上下文动作对应于所述触发事件,其中所述上下文动作是响应于根据所述简档的鼠标动作并且在发生之后 的触发事件。

    ASSISTING USERS TO GENERATE DESIRED MEME IN DOCUMENT
    60.
    发明申请
    ASSISTING USERS TO GENERATE DESIRED MEME IN DOCUMENT 有权
    协助用户在文件中生成所需的成员

    公开(公告)号:US20120159315A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-06-21

    申请号:US12969081

    申请日:2010-12-15

    IPC分类号: G06F17/00

    摘要: A method, system and computer program product for assisting users to generate the desired meme in a document. A document is scanned to identify parts of speech, numerical text or numbers and images (collectively the “terms”) that provide positive/negative memes. A score for each of these terms is assigned. A score may then be assigned to each designated primary object (e.g., individual, company) discussed in the document using the scores assigned to the identified terms. Options may then be provided to modify the document to provide the type of meme (e.g., positive or negative meme) desired by the author to be associated with the particular designated primary object. Upon receiving a selection of one or more of these options, the document is modified accordingly to generate the desired meme in the document.

    摘要翻译: 一种方法,系统和计算机程序产品,用于帮助用户在文档中生成所需的内容。 扫描文档以识别提供正/负成分的词性,数字文本或数字和图像(统称为“术语”)。 分配这些术语的分数。 然后可以使用分配给所识别的术语的分数将分数分配给文档中讨论的每个指定的主要对象(例如,个人,公司)。 然后可以提供选项来修改文档以提供作者所期望的与特定的指定主要对象相关联的模式(例如,正或负模因)的类型。 在接收到这些选项中的一个或多个的选择时,相应地修改文档以在文档中生成期望的元素。