Method, Apparatus And System For Obtaining Logon Information
    51.
    发明申请
    Method, Apparatus And System For Obtaining Logon Information 有权
    用于获取登录信息的方法,装置和系统

    公开(公告)号:US20100100633A1

    公开(公告)日:2010-04-22

    申请号:US12647922

    申请日:2009-12-28

    IPC分类号: G06F15/16

    摘要: A method and system for obtaining logon information are provided, and the method includes: receiving a request for logon information from a value-added service client; sending the request for the logon information to an Instant Messaging (IM) client corresponding to the value-added service client; receiving the logon information from the IM client; and sending the logon information to the value-added service client.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种用于获取登录信息的方法和系统,该方法包括:从增值服务客户端接收登录信息请求; 向与增值服务客户端相对应的即时消息(IM)客户端发送登录信息请求; 从IM客户端接收登录信息; 并将登录信息发送给增值服务客户端。

    HIGH THROUGHPUT PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS FOR BARRIER FILM DEPOSITION AND/OR ENCAPSULATION OF OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES
    52.
    发明申请
    HIGH THROUGHPUT PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS FOR BARRIER FILM DEPOSITION AND/OR ENCAPSULATION OF OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES 有权
    用于遮挡膜沉积和/或光电装置封装的高通量处理和系统

    公开(公告)号:US20090286010A1

    公开(公告)日:2009-11-19

    申请号:US12122326

    申请日:2008-05-16

    IPC分类号: C23C16/513 B05D5/12

    摘要: Processes for simultaneously encapsulating multiple optoelectronic devices and/or depositing a barrier film onto multiple substrates suitable for fabrication of optoelectronic devices thereon include the use of a plasma deposition apparatus having multiple pairs of opposing electrodes for deposition of reactants onto the substrate that is used to form the device or the complete device itself. The processes significantly reduce tact time relative to one at a time batch processing that is currently used for manufacturing optoelectronic devices.

    摘要翻译: 用于同时封装多个光电子器件和/或将阻挡膜沉积在适于制造其上的光电子器件的多个衬底上的工艺包括使用具有多对相对电极的等离子体沉积设备,用于将反应物沉积到衬底上用于形成 设备或整个设备本身。 这些过程相对于当前用于制造光电子器件的批次处理中的一个显着减少了生产时间。

    Information card with multiple storage media and a device and method for reading and writing information in said card
    53.
    发明申请
    Information card with multiple storage media and a device and method for reading and writing information in said card 审中-公开
    具有多个存储介质的信息卡以及用于在所述卡中读取和写入信息的设备和方法

    公开(公告)号:US20050092844A1

    公开(公告)日:2005-05-05

    申请号:US10980580

    申请日:2004-11-03

    CPC分类号: G06K19/08 G06K7/0004

    摘要: The present invention relates to an information card with multiple storage media. Combining reading and writing characteristics of magnetic strip storages, ICs, PFIDs and etc. with large storage capacity of a compound printing 2D barcode, the invention uses a base card with a magnetic strip storage medium or a base card beset with an IC read-write chip, and a RF read-write chip. On said base card contains a first 2D barcode which has different reflectivities to lights in the first spectrum area between bars and spaces, there is a designated relation between data stored in the magnetic strip or the IC chip, RF chip and data stored in the first 2D barcode. The invention discloses a read-write device of the information card comprising a Contact Image Sensor (CIS), a magnetic head or an IC chip reader, an RF chip reader. The invention further discloses a method for reading and writing data in said information card.

    摘要翻译: 本发明涉及具有多个存储介质的信息卡。 本发明结合具有复合打印2D条形码的大存储容量的磁条存储器,IC,PFID等的读写特性,使用带有磁条存储介质的基卡或具有IC读写的基卡 芯片和RF读写芯片。 在所述基卡上包含第一2D条形码,其对于条和间隔之间的第一光谱区域中的光具有不同的反射率,存储在磁条或IC芯片中的数据与RF芯片之间的指定关系,以及存储在第一 二维条形码。 本发明公开了一种信息卡的读写装置,包括接触式图像传感器(CIS),磁头或IC芯片读取器,RF芯片读取器。 本发明还公开了一种在所述信息卡中读取和写入数据的方法。

    System and method for providing server application services with high availability and a many-to-one hardware configuration
    56.
    发明授权
    System and method for providing server application services with high availability and a many-to-one hardware configuration 有权
    用于为服务器应用服务提供高可用性和多对一硬件配置的系统和方法

    公开(公告)号:US09405641B2

    公开(公告)日:2016-08-02

    申请号:US13034111

    申请日:2011-02-24

    IPC分类号: G06F17/30 G06F11/20

    摘要: A suite of network-based services, such as the services corresponding to the server application distributed by Microsoft® SharePoint™, may be provided to users with high availability. The suite of network-based services may include browser-based collaboration functions, process management functions, index and search functions, document-management functions, help and help search functions, and/or other functions. A plurality of computing devices functioning as servers may be backed up by a single computing device.

    摘要翻译: 可以向具有高可用性的用户提供一套基于网络的服务,例如与Microsoft®SharePoint™分发的服务器应用程序相对应的服务。 基于网络的服务套件可以包括基于浏览器的协作功能,过程管理功能,索引和搜索功能,文档管理功能,帮助和帮助搜索功能和/或其他功能。 用作服务器的多个计算设备可以由单个计算设备备份。

    System and method to avoid resynchronization when protecting multiple servers
    57.
    发明授权
    System and method to avoid resynchronization when protecting multiple servers 有权
    保护多台服务器时避免重新同步的系统和方法

    公开(公告)号:US08984318B2

    公开(公告)日:2015-03-17

    申请号:US12983518

    申请日:2011-01-03

    摘要: In a computer system, a standby master processor is configured to serve as a backup processor for an active master processor. A third party replica processor is configured to monitor and record changes on the active master processor when the active master processor is executing, and is further configured to synchronize itself with the standby master processor when the standby master processor takes over execution from the active master processor. Logs of changes are maintained. A negotiation occurs between the standby master processor and the third party replica processor to determine the status of the logs of the standby master processor and the third party replica processor, and logs are applied or paused relating to one or more of the standby master processor and the third party replica processor to synchronize the standby master processor and the third party replica processor.

    摘要翻译: 在计算机系统中,备用主处理器被配置为充当主动处理器的备用处理器。 第三方副本处理器被配置为在主动主处理器正在执行时监视和记录主动处理器上的更改,并且还被配置为当备用主控处理器从主动处理器接管执行时与备用主处理器同步 。 更改的日志被维护。 在备用主处理器和第三方副本处理器之间进行协商以确定备用主处理器和第三方副本处理器的日志的状态,并且与备用主处理器中的一个或多个相关联的日志被应用或暂停, 第三方副本处理器来同步备用主处理器和第三方副本处理器。

    System and method for enhancing efficiency and/or efficacy of switchover and/or failover in providing network based services with high availability
    58.
    发明授权
    System and method for enhancing efficiency and/or efficacy of switchover and/or failover in providing network based services with high availability 有权
    提供切换和/或故障切换的效率和/或功效的系统和方法,以提供具有高可用性的网络服务

    公开(公告)号:US08751640B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-06-10

    申请号:US13219421

    申请日:2011-08-26

    申请人: Min Yan Zhenghua Xu

    发明人: Min Yan Zhenghua Xu

    IPC分类号: G06F15/173 G06F11/20

    摘要: A system is configured to provide a suite of network-based services to users with high availability. The suite of network-based services may include browser-based collaboration functions, process management functions, index functions, search functions, help search functions, document-management functions, and/or other functions. The suite of network-based services may correspond to services provided by a server application such as Microsoft® SharePoint™ being executed on one or more processors of one or more servers. As used herein, the term “high availability” may refer a system design protocol that ensures a certain degree of operational continuity during a given measurement period.

    摘要翻译: 系统被配置为向具有高可用性的用户提供一套基于网络的服务。 基于网络的服务套件可以包括基于浏览器的协作功能,过程管理功能,索引功能,搜索功能,帮助搜索功能,文档管理功能和/或其他功能。 基于网络的服务套件可以对应于由一个或多个服务器的一个或多个处理器上执行的服务器应用程序(如Microsoft®SharePoint™)提供的服务。 如本文所使用的,术语“高可用性”可以指在确定给定的测量周期期间确保一定程度的操作连续性的系统设计协议。

    Service accessing control method, terminal and system
    59.
    发明授权
    Service accessing control method, terminal and system 有权
    服务访问控制方法,终端和系统

    公开(公告)号:US08656151B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-02-18

    申请号:US12647851

    申请日:2009-12-28

    摘要: Embodiments of the present invention provide a service accessing control method, including generating a service group comprising more than one client, and generating a key for the service group; searching for, by the more than one client in the service group, a service component on a server, encrypting, by a client who first searches out the service component, the service component with the generated key; and accessing, by the other clients in the service group, the encrypted service component with the generated key. The embodiments of the present further also provide a terminal and system corresponding to the method. By the embodiments of the present invention, it can be guaranteed that a invitation flow is not disturbed by external users, thereby increasing the success rate of the invitation.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的实施例提供了一种服务访问控制方法,包括生成包括多个客户端的服务组,并且生成用于服务组的密钥; 通过服务组中的多个客户端搜索服务器上的服务组件,由首先搜索服务组件的客户端加密具有生成的密钥的服务组件; 并且通过所生成的密钥访问服务组中的其他客户端加密的服务组件。 本发明的实施例还提供了一种对应于该方法的终端和系统。 通过本发明的实施例,可以保证邀请流不被外部用户打扰,从而增加邀请的成功率。

    OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES AND COATINGS THEREFORE, AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THE SAME
    60.
    发明申请
    OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES AND COATINGS THEREFORE, AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THE SAME 有权
    光电装置及其涂层及其制造和使用方法

    公开(公告)号:US20120248496A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-10-04

    申请号:US13078180

    申请日:2011-04-01

    IPC分类号: H01L33/52

    摘要: An optoelectronic device assembly can comprise: a coated element and an electroactive cell on the coated element, wherein the electroactive cell is selected from the group consisting of a light emitting diode and a photovoltaic cell. The coated element can comprise: transparent thermoplastic substrate and a protective weathering layer. The transparent thermoplastic substrate can comprise a material selected from the group consisting of aromatic polycarbonate and polyester, and combinations comprising at least one of the foregoing materials. The protective weathering layer can have a UV absorbance loss rate at 330 nm of less than or equal to 0.15 A/year as estimated from filtered xenon arc exposure and/or having a rate of erosion of less than or equal to 5 μm per year as estimated from filtered xenon arc exposure.

    摘要翻译: 光电子器件组件可以包括:涂覆元件和涂覆元件上的电活性电池,其中电活性电池选自由发光二极管和光伏电池组成的组。 涂覆的元件可以包括:透明热塑性基材和保护性耐候层。 透明热塑性基材可以包括选自芳族聚碳酸酯和聚酯的材料,以及包含至少一种前述材料的组合。 保护性风化层可以在330nm下的紫外吸收损失率小于或等于0.15A /年,从过滤的氙弧暴露估计和/或每年的侵蚀速率小于或等于5微米 从过滤的氙弧曝光估计。