Document reviewer
    71.
    发明授权

    公开(公告)号:US11227107B2

    公开(公告)日:2022-01-18

    申请号:US16796091

    申请日:2020-02-20

    申请人: Kirk T. Sanderson

    发明人: Kirk T. Sanderson

    摘要: A system for displaying a plurality of versions of a document to a user including a computer processor and instructions causing the computer processor to determine a sequential order of the versions, output a base version of the document to a first text box window on a display, compare the base version to a next version on an element-by-element basis, identify common section/subsection headers of the compared versions, associate tags with the section/subsection headers, common sections/subsections of the versions being linked by the tags, output the next version of the document to a new text box window on the display, and replace the base version of the document with the next version of the document. Changes between the base version and the next version may be displayed in the new text box window. The operations may be iteratively performed until all versions have been output to the display.

    Controlling document edits in a collaborative environment

    公开(公告)号:US11221994B2

    公开(公告)日:2022-01-11

    申请号:US16458294

    申请日:2019-07-01

    摘要: An approach is provided for controlling an edit of content. It is determined that an edit of content is being performed by a user. A criticality score of the content is determined by using a natural language processing technique. The criticality score indicates a measure of sensitivity of the content. A behavior of the user while editing the content is identified. A measure of deviation is determined between the behavior of the user and a pattern of historical editing behavior of user(s). Based on the criticality score and the measure of the deviation, an edit risk score is determined. The edit risk score is determined to exceed a threshold score. Responsive to determining that the edit risk score exceeds the threshold score, an alert is transmitted to the user. The alert indicates to the user that the edit of the content is an unexpected edit.

    Native Application Collaboration
    74.
    发明申请

    公开(公告)号:US20210389857A1

    公开(公告)日:2021-12-16

    申请号:US17460164

    申请日:2021-08-28

    申请人: Dropbox, Inc.

    摘要: A secondary device receives presence information for a content item that is synchronized by a content management system with the secondary device and with a primary device. If a user of the primary device is present as indicated by the presence information, a collaboration element is displayed on the secondary device. Responsive to a user input at the collaboration element, a collaboration request is sent to the primary device, and collaboration information enabling collaborative interaction with an instance of the content item on the primary device is received.

    Enabling and disabling one-click clauses

    公开(公告)号:US11163431B2

    公开(公告)日:2021-11-02

    申请号:US16716430

    申请日:2019-12-16

    申请人: Foxwordy Inc.

    摘要: A collaboration server enables users that are members of a network to upload, access, and edit clauses. The server provides, for viewing to a user, a clause on a user interface. In addition, the server can provide a one-click feature on the user interface that, when selected by a user, copies the clause while maintaining the formatting of the clause. When an additional user edits the clause, an updated version of the clause can be provided for viewing on an updated user interface. Here, the server disables the one-click feature of the prior version of the clause and provides a new one-click feature for the updated version of the clause. Therefore, each user that has access to the clause can avoid mistakenly working with an outdated version of the clause.

    Digital document editing as part of electronic signature collection

    公开(公告)号:US11159328B2

    公开(公告)日:2021-10-26

    申请号:US16014828

    申请日:2018-06-21

    申请人: Adobe Inc.

    IPC分类号: H04L9/32 H04L9/06 G06F40/197

    摘要: Digital document editing techniques as part of electronic signature collection are described. These techniques support a single unified workflow in which comments and edits may be made as part of collecting an electronic signature. In this way, user and computational efficiency may be increased over conventional techniques that require initialization of the electronic signature collection workflow any time a comment or change is to be made to a digital document. Further, the comments and edits may be incorporated as part of audit trail associated with the electronic signature, thus increasing effectiveness of the electronic signature in providing supporting evidence of signature validity by documenting changes made to the digital document by one or more of the parties that sign the document.