Automated time tracking
    1.
    发明授权
    Automated time tracking 有权
    自动时间跟踪

    公开(公告)号:US08463670B2

    公开(公告)日:2013-06-11

    申请号:US13071991

    申请日:2011-03-25

    IPC分类号: G06F15/02

    CPC分类号: G06F9/485 G06Q10/0639

    摘要: In a method for automatically tracking time, a computer receives a user identification. The computer automatically starts a first task, based on the received user identification. The computer records a start time for the first task. The computer monitors a state of the first task. The computer automatically records an end time for the first task in response to determining that the state of the first task has changed.

    摘要翻译: 在用于自动跟踪时间的方法中,计算机接收用户标识。 计算机根据接收的用户标识自动启动第一个任务。 计算机记录第一个任务的开始时间。 计算机监视第一个任务的状态。 响应于确定第一任务的状态已经改变,计算机自动记录第一任务的结束时间。

    AUTOMATED TIME TRACKING
    2.
    发明申请
    AUTOMATED TIME TRACKING 有权
    自动时间跟踪

    公开(公告)号:US20120246655A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-09-27

    申请号:US13071991

    申请日:2011-03-25

    IPC分类号: G06F9/46

    CPC分类号: G06F9/485 G06Q10/0639

    摘要: In a method for automatically tracking time, a computer receives a user identification. The computer automatically starts a first task, based on the received user identification. The computer records a start time for the first task. The computer monitors a state of the first task. The computer automatically records an end time for the first task in response to determining that the state of the first task has changed.

    摘要翻译: 在用于自动跟踪时间的方法中,计算机接收用户标识。 计算机根据接收的用户标识自动启动第一个任务。 计算机记录第一个任务的开始时间。 计算机监视第一个任务的状态。 响应于确定第一任务的状态已经改变,计算机自动记录第一任务的结束时间。

    Systems and methods for predicting consequences of misinterpretation of user commands in automated systems
    4.
    发明授权
    Systems and methods for predicting consequences of misinterpretation of user commands in automated systems 失效
    用于预测自动系统中用户命令误解后果的系统和方法

    公开(公告)号:US07729920B2

    公开(公告)日:2010-06-01

    申请号:US12103560

    申请日:2008-04-15

    IPC分类号: G10L15/22

    CPC分类号: G10L15/22

    摘要: Systems and methods are provided for processing and executing commands in automated systems. For example, command processing systems and methods are provided which can automatically determine, evaluate or otherwise predict consequences of execution of misrecognized or misinterpreted user commands in automated systems and thus prevent undesirable or dangerous consequences that can result from execution of misrecognized/misinterpreted commands.

    摘要翻译: 提供了系统和方法来处理和执行自动化系统中的命令。 例如,提供了命令处理系统和方法,其可以自动地确定,评估或以其他方式预测在自动化系统中执行错误识别或误解的用户命令的后果,并且因此防止由于执行错误识别/误解的命令而导致的不期望或危险的后果。

    Systems and methods for predicting consequences of misinterpretation of user commands in automated systems
    5.
    发明授权
    Systems and methods for predicting consequences of misinterpretation of user commands in automated systems 有权
    用于预测自动系统中用户命令误解后果的系统和方法

    公开(公告)号:US07437297B2

    公开(公告)日:2008-10-14

    申请号:US11044316

    申请日:2005-01-27

    IPC分类号: G10L15/22

    CPC分类号: G10L15/22

    摘要: Systems and methods are provided for processing and executing commands in automated systems. For example, command processing systems and methods are provided which can automatically determine, evaluate or otherwise predict consequences of execution of misrecognized or misinterpreted user commands in automated systems and thus prevent undesirable or dangerous consequences that can result from execution of misrecognized/misinterpreted commands.

    摘要翻译: 提供了系统和方法来处理和执行自动化系统中的命令。 例如,提供了命令处理系统和方法,其可以自动地确定,评估或以其他方式预测在自动化系统中执行错误识别或误解的用户命令的后果,并且因此防止由于执行错误识别/误解的命令而导致的不期望或危险的后果。

    Execution order management of multiple processes on a data processing system by assigning constrained resources to the processes based on resource requirements and business impacts
    6.
    发明授权
    Execution order management of multiple processes on a data processing system by assigning constrained resources to the processes based on resource requirements and business impacts 失效
    基于资源需求和业务影响,在数据处理系统上对多个进程执行订单管理,向约束资源分配约束资源

    公开(公告)号:US08745628B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-06-03

    申请号:US12125375

    申请日:2008-05-22

    摘要: Techniques are presented for managing execution of processes on a data processing system The data processing system comprises process instances that are each an execution of a corresponding process. Each process instance comprises activity instances. Business impacts are determined for the process instances, the activity instances, or both. Order of execution of the activity instances is managed by allocating resources to activity instances in order to achieve an objective defined in terms of the business impacts. In another embodiment, requests are received for the execution of the processes. For a given request, one or more of the operations of assigning, updating, aggregating, and weighting of first business impacts associated with the given request are performed to create second business impacts associated with the given request. Additionally, requests can be modified. Modification can include changing the process requested or process input as deemed appropriate, combining related requests into a single request, or both. Unmodified requests and any modified requests are managed.

    摘要翻译: 呈现用于管理数据处理系统上的处理执行的技术。数据处理系统包括各自执行相应进程的进程实例。 每个流程实例都包含活动实例。 对流程实例,活动实例或两者都确定了业务影响。 通过为活动实例分配资源来管理活动实例的执行顺序,以实现根据业务影响定义的目标。 在另一个实施例中,接收用于执行进程的请求。 对于给定的请求,执行与给定请求相关联的第一业务影响的分配,更新,聚合和加权的一个或多个操作,以创建与给定请求相关联的第二业务影响。 另外,可以修改请求。 修改可以包括将所请求的过程或过程输入视为适当的,将相关请求组合成单个请求,或两者兼而有之。 未修改的请求和任何修改的请求都被管理。

    Methods and Apparatus for Managing and Distinguishing Instant Messaging Sessions and Threads
    8.
    发明申请
    Methods and Apparatus for Managing and Distinguishing Instant Messaging Sessions and Threads 审中-公开
    用于管理和区分即时消息会话和线程的方法和设备

    公开(公告)号:US20080177835A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-07-24

    申请号:US12056737

    申请日:2008-03-27

    IPC分类号: G06F15/16

    摘要: A method of managing instant messaging communication over a computer network is provided. One or more instant messaging session windows are organized in an instant messaging session manager. At least one distinguishing session characteristic is attributed to each of the one or more instant messaging session windows. The at least one distinguishing session characteristic is at least one of a sound clip associated with a user of the session, an instant messaging session window background associated with a user of the session, and a change in at least one of a color and an intensity of the instant messaging session window. The at least one distinguishing session characteristic increases a likelihood of identification of each of the one or more instant messaging session windows.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种通过计算机网络管理即时消息通信的方法。 一个或多个即时消息会话窗口被组织在即时消息会话管理器中。 至少一个区分会话特征归因于一个或多个即时消息会话窗口中的每一个。 所述至少一个区分会话特征是与会话的用户相关联的声音剪辑中的至少一个,与会话的用户相关联的即时消息会话窗口背景以及颜色和强度中的至少一个的变化 的即时通讯会话窗口。 该至少一个区分会话特性增加了识别一个或多个即时消息会话窗口中的每一个的可能性。

    Apparatus, system, and method for managing quality-of-service-assured e-business service systems
    9.
    发明授权
    Apparatus, system, and method for managing quality-of-service-assured e-business service systems 失效
    用于管理服务质量保证的电子商务服务系统的设备,系统和方法

    公开(公告)号:US06857020B1

    公开(公告)日:2005-02-15

    申请号:US09716862

    申请日:2000-11-20

    IPC分类号: G06F15/173 G06Q10/00

    CPC分类号: G06Q10/10

    摘要: One or more SLA-specified service-level monitors and/or one or more provider-owned service-level management monitors are used by the invention to monitor one or more quality measures of one or more QoS-assured service systems and to generate one or more service-level monitoring events when the monitored system does not conform to the respective quality measures. The invention includes a cross-SLA event manager that receives the monitoring events and determines which one or more SLA contracts are affected by the events. Then one or more SLA management objects (SMOs) track the SLA-specific events generated by the event manager according to each of the respective SLA contracts. The SMOs also determine how to allocate/deallocate/configure SLA management resources and/or to determine the effect of these changes on the service system operation to assure the contracted quality of service. A cross-SLA resource manager handles the SMOs' resource allocation requests and optimizes the allocation of available resources per the service provider's SLA management objectives. Finally, a SMO manager manages the execution of SMOs and facilitates the integration and management of service system testing-time and production-time activities.

    摘要翻译: 本发明使用一个或多个SLA指定的服务级监视器和/或一个或多个提供者所属的服务级管理监视器来监视一个或多个QoS保证服务系统的一个或多个质量度量,并且生成一个或多个服务级管理监视器 当受监视的系统不符合相应的质量措施时,更多的服务级监视事件。 本发明包括跨SLA事件管理器,其接收监视事件并确定哪一个或多个SLA契约受到事件的影响。 然后,一个或多个SLA管理对象(SMO)根据每个相应的SLA合同跟踪由事件管理器生成的SLA特定事件。 SMO还确定如何分配/取消配置/配置SLA管理资源和/或确定这些更改对服务系统运行的影响,以确保合同服务质量。 跨SLA资源管理器处理SMO的资源分配请求,并根据服务提供商的SLA管理目标优化可用资源的分配。 最后,SMO经理管理SMO的执行,并促进服务系统测试的集成和管理 - 时间和生产时间活动。

    Process Execution Management Based on Resource Requirements and Business Impacts
    10.
    发明申请
    Process Execution Management Based on Resource Requirements and Business Impacts 失效
    基于资源需求和业务影响的流程执行管理

    公开(公告)号:US20080222645A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-09-11

    申请号:US12125375

    申请日:2008-05-22

    IPC分类号: G06F9/50

    摘要: Techniques are presented for managing execution of processes on a data processing system The data processing system comprises process instances that are each an execution of a corresponding process. Each process instance comprises activity instances. Business impacts are determined for the process instances, the activity instances, or both. Order of execution of the activity instances is managed by allocating resources to activity instances in order to achieve an objective defined in terms of the business impacts. In another embodiment, requests are received for the execution of the processes. For a given request, one or more of the operations of assigning, updating, aggregating, and weighting of first business impacts associated with the given request are performed to create second business impacts associated with the given request. Additionally, requests can be modified. Modification can include changing the process requested or process input as deemed appropriate, combining related requests into a single request, or both. Unmodified requests and any modified requests are managed.

    摘要翻译: 呈现用于管理数据处理系统上的处理执行的技术。数据处理系统包括各自执行相应进程的进程实例。 每个流程实例都包含活动实例。 对流程实例,活动实例或两者都确定了业务影响。 通过为活动实例分配资源来管理活动实例的执行顺序,以实现根据业务影响定义的目标。 在另一个实施例中,接收用于执行处理的请求。 对于给定的请求,执行与给定请求相关联的第一业务影响的分配,更新,聚合和加权的一个或多个操作,以创建与给定请求相关联的第二业务影响。 另外,可以修改请求。 修改可以包括将所请求的过程或过程输入视为适当的,将相关请求组合成单个请求,或两者兼而有之。 未修改的请求和任何修改的请求都被管理。