METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MAINTAINING ORIGINALITY-RELATED INFORMATION ABOUT ELEMENTS IN AN EDITABLE OBJECT
    3.
    发明申请
    METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MAINTAINING ORIGINALITY-RELATED INFORMATION ABOUT ELEMENTS IN AN EDITABLE OBJECT 有权
    用于维护可编辑对象中的元素的原始相关信息的方法和系统

    公开(公告)号:US20080021922A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-01-24

    申请号:US11780583

    申请日:2007-07-20

    IPC分类号: G06F17/30

    摘要: A method and system for maintaining originality-related information about elements in an editable object. It is determined that an element has been edited in the editable object. The originality-related information about the element, including the element's creator, is identified and recorded by embedding the originality-related information in the editable object, storing the originality-related information in an attached file, or storing the originality-related information in association with the element in a repository configured to be shared by different editable objects and further configured to be queried for elements of the different editable objects in association with originality-related information pertaining to the elements of the different editable objects. Whether the element is in compliance with a policy relating to the originality-related information about the element is assessed, and a result of the assessing (indicating compliance or non-compliance of the element with the policy) may be transmitted to a user.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于维护关于可编辑对象中的元素的原创性相关信息的方法和系统。 确定在可编辑对象中已经编辑了一个元素。 通过将原创性相关信息嵌入可编辑对象中,将原始性相关信息存储在附加文件中,或将原始性相关信息存储在关联中来识别和记录关于元素的与原始内容有关的信息,包括元素的创建者 其中所述存储库中的元素被配置为由不同的可编辑对象共享,并且还被配置为针对与不同可编辑对象的元素有关的原始性相关信息关联的不同可编辑对象的元素进行查询。 评估该元素是否符合有关元素的原始性相关信息的政策,并且评估结果(指示元素与策略的合规性或不符合性)可以被传送给用户。

    Method and system for maintaining originality-related information about elements in an editable object
    4.
    发明授权
    Method and system for maintaining originality-related information about elements in an editable object 有权
    用于维护与可编辑对象中的元素有关的原创性相关信息的方法和系统

    公开(公告)号:US07769787B2

    公开(公告)日:2010-08-03

    申请号:US11780583

    申请日:2007-07-20

    IPC分类号: G06F7/00

    摘要: A method and system for maintaining originality-related information about elements in an editable object. It is determined that an element has been edited in the editable object. The originality-related information about the element, including the element's creator, is identified and recorded by embedding the originality-related information in the editable object, storing the originality-related information in an attached file, or storing the originality-related information in association with the element in a repository configured to be shared by different editable objects and further configured to be queried for elements of the different editable objects in association with originality-related information pertaining to the elements of the different editable objects. Whether the element is in compliance with a policy relating to the originality-related information about the element is assessed, and a result of the assessing (indicating compliance or non-compliance of the element with the policy) may be transmitted to a user.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于维护关于可编辑对象中的元素的原创性相关信息的方法和系统。 确定在可编辑对象中已经编辑了一个元素。 通过将原创性相关信息嵌入可编辑对象中,将原始性相关信息存储在附加文件中,或将原始性相关信息存储在关联中来识别和记录关于元素的与原始内容有关的信息,包括元素的创建者 其中所述存储库中的元素被配置为由不同的可编辑对象共享,并且还被配置为针对与不同可编辑对象的元素有关的原始性相关信息关联的不同可编辑对象的元素进行查询。 评估该元素是否符合有关元素的原始性相关信息的政策,并且评估结果(指示元素与策略的合规性或不符合性)可以被传送给用户。

    Apparatus and method for dynamic meta-tagging of compound documents
    5.
    发明授权
    Apparatus and method for dynamic meta-tagging of compound documents 失效
    复合文件的动态元标记的装置和方法

    公开(公告)号:US6094657A

    公开(公告)日:2000-07-25

    申请号:US942171

    申请日:1997-10-01

    IPC分类号: G06F17/30 G06F17/00

    摘要: A method and apparatus to dynamically maintain META-tag information specifying categorization and/or degree of compound documents, which are collections or hierarchy of collections of objects (possibly web pages), for efficient retrieval of leaf or intermediate objects with specific characteristics without the need to search any content of the collection. The specific characteristic and the contents of the collection can change constantly both qualitatively and quantitatively (including the insertion, deletion and update of objects). While dynamically maintaining the META-tag information, there are no inclusion restrictions on these compound documents, i.e., any collection can contain itself either directly or recursively; and all objects within a META-tagged compound document are not required to participate. The PICS protocol may be used to specify this META-tag information with both categorization and degree; to reflect the obsolescence, currency or freshness of an objects; to validate a given object using a digital signature; and to enable charging for the META-tag service. Aggregation methods are provided to enable maximization, minimization, and averaging; to limit the propagation of META-tags; and to handle the time-out of META-tag and information validity.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于动态地维护META标签信息的方法和装置,所述META标签信息指定复合文档的分类和/或程度,所述复合文档是对象(可能的网页)的集合或层次结构,用于有效地检索具有特定特征的叶或中间对象而不需要 搜索集合的任何内容。 集合的具体特征和内容可以在定性和定量上(包括对象的插入,删除和更新)不断变化。 在动态维护META标签信息的同时,对这些复合文档没有包含限制,即任何集合都可以直接或递归地包含它们; 并且META标记的复合文档中的所有对象都不需要参与。 PICS协议可用于指定具有分类和度数的META标签信息; 反映物体的过时,货币或新鲜度; 使用数字签名验证给定对象; 并为META标签服务启用计费。 提供聚合方法以实现最大化,最小化和平均化; 限制META标签的传播; 并处理META标签的超时和信息有效性。

    Collaborative server processing of content and meta-information with application to virus checking in a server network
    6.
    发明授权
    Collaborative server processing of content and meta-information with application to virus checking in a server network 失效
    内容和元信息的协同服务器处理与应用于服务器网络中的病毒检查

    公开(公告)号:US06275937B1

    公开(公告)日:2001-08-14

    申请号:US08979748

    申请日:1997-11-26

    IPC分类号: G06F700

    CPC分类号: G06F21/566

    摘要: Method, system and computer program product for collaboratively processing a data object in a client-server hierarchy based on meta-information associated with the object. Processing results are indicated by the server that performed the processing as updates to the meta-information associated with the data object. The PICS protocol may be used to communicate the meta-information. Digital signing and authentication of the object and associated meta-information are also described. Further, servers can determine processing by considering various factors, e.g., their current load condition; if the object is to be multicast; if the object can be cached; and/or if the specified cost and time constraints can be met. The overall processing applied to data objects can be divided between servers based on object types, steps, functions, software packages or versions/releases. Other aspects of the invention are also described.

    摘要翻译: 方法,系统和计算机程序产品,用于基于与对象相关联的元信息协同处理客户机 - 服务器层级中的数据对象。 处理结果由执行处理的服务器指示为与数据对象相关联的元信息的更新。 PICS协议可用于传达元信息。 还描述了对象和相关联的元信息的数字签名和认证。 此外,服务器可以通过考虑各种因素来确定处理,例如它们当前的负载条件; 如果对象要多播; 如果对象可以缓存; 和/或如果可以满足规定的成本和时间限制。 应用于数据对象的整体处理可以基于对象类型,步骤,功能,软件包或版本/版本在服务器之间划分。 还描述了本发明的其它方面。

    Dynamic push filtering based on information exchanged among nodes in a
proxy hierarchy
    7.
    发明授权
    Dynamic push filtering based on information exchanged among nodes in a proxy hierarchy 失效
    基于在代理层次结构中的节点之间交换的信息的动态推送过滤

    公开(公告)号:US6065058A

    公开(公告)日:2000-05-16

    申请号:US854226

    申请日:1997-05-09

    摘要: A push-based filtering of objects in a client-server hierarchy based on usage information. A method of annotating a push object with meta information on its content and/or urgency is also described. Objects can be staged at the server(s) to provide fast access when the filtered object is later requested. The PICS protocol may be used to communicate various types of information: e.g., by the content provider or a higher level proxy to annotate the object, including an urgency, a summary or title, a group classification, and/or an identity of the push; to convey usage or preference information on pushed objects up the hierarchy, including usage information and user preferences based on object group classifications; and to convey a staging status of each staged object down the hierarchy to improve caching efficiency. An object may include a content hierarchy such as a title, a summary and the full content. The filtering process can factor in not only which next (lower) level nodes will receive the push, but also the content level each node will receive. The push filtering decision can be based on aggregate usage information at the lower level proxy or client nodes. A staging decision can be based on the filtering decision, the successful completion of the push to the selected lower level proxies/clients, object usage information and/or a staging decision on other nodes in the hierarchy. An efficient means to purge a staged object is also described.

    摘要翻译: 基于使用信息的客户机 - 服务器层次结构中的对象的基于推送的过滤。 还描述了使用具有关于其内容和/或紧急性的元信息来注释推送对象的方法。 当稍后请求过滤的对象时,可以在服务器上上传对象以提供快速访问。 PICS协议可以用于传达各种类型的信息:例如,由内容提供商或更高级别的代理来标注对象,包括紧急性,摘要或标题,群组分类和/或推送的身份 ; 基于对象组分类来传送层次结构上的推送对象的使用或偏好信息,包括使用信息和用户偏好; 并将层次结构中的每个阶段对象的分期状态传达给提高缓存效率。 对象可以包括诸如标题,摘要和完整内容的内容层次结构。 过滤过程不仅可以考虑下一个(较低)级节点将接收推送,还可以考虑每个节点将接收的内容级别。 推送过滤决定可以基于较低层代理或客户端节点上的聚合使用信息。 分期决策可以基于过滤决策,成功完成对所选择的较低级别代理/客户端的推送,对象使用信息和/或对该层级中的其他节点的分级决定。 还描述了清除分段对象的有效方法。

    Policy-based method for configuring an access control service
    8.
    发明授权
    Policy-based method for configuring an access control service 失效
    用于配置访问控制服务的基于策略的方法

    公开(公告)号:US08024771B2

    公开(公告)日:2011-09-20

    申请号:US11857952

    申请日:2007-09-19

    IPC分类号: G06F17/00 G06F7/04 H04L29/06

    摘要: A system and method for processing a request by a first control service using a first control specification language, and a second control service using a second control specification language includes steps of: receiving the request from a requestor; providing the request to the first and second control services; receiving a decision on the request from each of the first and second control services; and comparing the decisions. The first control specification language is an access control policy.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于使用第一控制指定语言处理由第一控制服务请求的系统和方法,以及使用第二控制指定语言的第二控制服务包括以下步骤:从请求者接收请求; 向第一和第二控制业务提供请求; 接收来自第一和第二控制服务的请求的决定; 并比较决策。 第一个控制规范语言是访问控制策略。

    Method to assess the skill level of software development
    9.
    发明申请
    Method to assess the skill level of software development 失效
    评估软件开发技能水平的方法

    公开(公告)号:US20080046860A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-02-21

    申请号:US11504863

    申请日:2006-08-16

    IPC分类号: G06F9/44

    CPC分类号: G06F11/008 G09B19/0053

    摘要: A computer-implemented system for providing a skill level assessment of a developer of a given object, based on defects found in the object, includes: a processor configured for: receiving the object; obtaining at least one requirement associated with the object; obtaining at least one requirement associated with the developer of the object; finding defects in the object, based on the at least one requirement; mapping the defects found to a listing of actions; creating the skill level assessment of the developer using the mapped defects; and presenting the assessment to a user of the method. The system also includes a network interface, storage, and memory. In addition, logic stored in memory includes an obtain objects handler; a requirements assessment handler; a code analysis handler; a skill level handler; a report handler; and a development skill assessment database. Further, the assessment may be presented as a platform for internet content selection label associated with at least one web document related to the developer.

    摘要翻译: 基于对象中发现的缺陷,用于提供对给定对象的开发者的技能水平评估的计算机实现的系统包括:处理器,被配置为:接收所述对象; 获得与对象相关联的至少一个要求; 获得与对象的开发者相关联的至少一个要求; 基于至少一个要求,在对象中发现缺陷; 将发现的缺陷映射到操作列表; 使用映射缺陷创建开发人员的技能水平评估; 并向用户呈现该方法的评估。 该系统还包括一个网络接口,存储和内存。 此外,存储在存储器中的逻辑包括获取对象处理程序; 需求评估处理程序; 代码分析处理程序 技能水平处理程序 报表处理程序 和开发技能评估数据库。 此外,评估可以被呈现为与至少一个与开发者相关的web文档相关联的因特网内容选择标签的平台。