Abstract:
Methods, systems and articles of manufacture are provided for organizing, managing and utilizing standard development templates and framework components in an application development environment. Functionality provided by embodiments of the present invention allows developers to develop applications more efficiently and cost effectively.
Abstract:
Adware and viruses are examples of objects that may be embedded in a webpage or linked to a webpage. When such an object is detected to be associated with a webpage loading on a browser, an analysis may be performed to determine a trust level for the object. The object may be blocked in accordance with the trust level. A prompt may be displayed to advise a user that the object is being blocked, provide a description of the object, and to provide an opportunity to interactively accept or decline activation of an action for the object.
Abstract:
A wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) comprises a terminal end and a mobile terminal. The terminal end provides packets for transfer over a wireless interface. The mobile terminal receives the provided packets and processes the packets for transfer over the wireless interface. The mobile terminal monitors the provided packets and determines whether a quality of service (QoS) change is desired. The mobile terminal requests a change of QoS of a wireless network based on the determination.
Abstract:
A semiconductor processing system for wafers or other semiconductor articles. The system uses an interface section at an end of the machine accessible from the clean room. A plurality of processing stations are arranged away from the clean room interface. A transfer subsystem removes wafers from supporting carriers, and positions both the wafers and carriers onto a carrousel which is used as an inventory storage. Wafers are shuttled between the inventory and processing stations by a robotic conveyor which is oriented to move toward and away from the interface end. The system processes the wafers without wafer carriers.
Abstract:
A derivatized 1-amino-1-deoxyoligosaccharide prepared by reacting, at a pH of at least 6.5, a glycopeptide or glycoprotein containing one or more Asn-linked oligosaccharides with a .beta.-aspartylglycosylamine amidohydrolase, and contacting the products with an electrophilic reagent.