Variable-function or multi-function apparatus and methods
    1.
    发明申请
    Variable-function or multi-function apparatus and methods 有权
    可变功能或多功能设备和方法

    公开(公告)号:US20080040532A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-02-14

    申请号:US11974452

    申请日:2007-10-12

    IPC分类号: G06F13/20

    摘要: A computer system is provided which includes a computer configured to detect for the occurrence of an event. The computer is also configured to determine whether content related to the event should be generated by a device coupled to the computer and to provide a signal to the device if it determines that the device should generate the content related to the event. The device includes a first module which is configured to generate the content related to the event.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种计算机系统,其包括被配置为检测事件的发生的计算机。 计算机还被配置为确定与事件相关的内容是否应该由耦合到计算机的设备生成,并且如果它确定设备应该生成与事件相关的内容,则向设备提供信号。 该设备包括被配置为生成与事件相关的内容的第一模块。

    Variable-function or multi-function apparatus and methods
    2.
    发明申请
    Variable-function or multi-function apparatus and methods 有权
    可变功能或多功能设备和方法

    公开(公告)号:US20050283557A1

    公开(公告)日:2005-12-22

    申请号:US11207118

    申请日:2005-08-17

    IPC分类号: G06F13/00 G06F13/36 G06F15/02

    摘要: An apparatus capable of interacting with another device, includes: a module configured to provide a functionality, where the apparatus is configurable to support a second module for providing an additional functionality in order to permit variable functionality by the apparatus. The functionality may relate to an input-function and/or an output function. A method of providing functionality in a variable-function device, includes: removing a functionality from another device that can communicate with the variable-function device; and providing the removed functionality in the variable-function device.

    摘要翻译: 一种能够与另一设备进行交互的装置,包括:被配置为提供功能的模块,其中所述装置可配置为支持用于提供附加功能的第二模块,以允许所述装置实现可变功能。 该功能可以涉及输入功能和/或输出功能。 一种在可变功能设备中提供功能的方法,包括:从可变功能设备通信的另一设备中移除功能; 并在可变功能设备中提供已移除的功能。

    Enterprise level business information networking for changes in a database
    5.
    发明授权
    Enterprise level business information networking for changes in a database 有权
    企业级业务信息网络,用于更改数据库

    公开(公告)号:US08478722B2

    公开(公告)日:2013-07-02

    申请号:US12945410

    申请日:2010-11-12

    IPC分类号: G06F7/00 G06F17/00

    摘要: Systems, apparatus, and methods for implementing enterprise level social and business information networking are provided. Users can receive relevant information about a database system and its users at an appropriate time. Users can then use this relevant information to reduce errors and limit redundant efforts. For example, an update of a record in the database can be identified, and a story created automatically about the update and sent to the users that are following the record. Which updates have stories created and which stories are to be sent to which users can be configured. Other events besides updating of records can also be tracked. For example, actions of a user that result in an event can be tracked, where such tracking can also be configurable. Subscriptions to follow an object can be automatic, and access checks can be used to ensure that unauthorized users do not see certain data.

    摘要翻译: 提供了实施企业级社会和商业信息网络的系统,设备和方法。 用户可以在适当的时间接收有关数据库系统及其用户的相关信息。 然后,用户可以使用此相关信息来减少错误并限制冗余工作。 例如,可以识别数据库中记录的更新,并自动创建关于更新的故事,并将其发送给跟随记录的用户。 哪些更新创建了故事,哪些故事要发送给哪些用户可以配置。 还可以跟踪除记录更新之外的其他事件。 例如,可以跟踪导致事件的用户的动作,这样的跟踪也可以被配置。 可以自动跟踪对象的订阅,并且可以使用访问检查来确保未经授权的用户看不到某些数据。

    Simulation method for transistor unsuitable for existing model
    6.
    发明授权
    Simulation method for transistor unsuitable for existing model 有权
    晶体管的仿真方法不适合现有的模型

    公开(公告)号:US08285524B2

    公开(公告)日:2012-10-09

    申请号:US12608551

    申请日:2009-10-29

    IPC分类号: G06F17/50

    CPC分类号: G06F17/5036

    摘要: A simulation method includes determining a relationship between stress time and a degradation rate of drain current on a basis of a table in which data of a lifetime of a transistor, or the degradation rate of the transistor, is written, and calculating an amount of change in drain current accordance with the degradation rate, using a table in which information indicating a change in the drain current, being dependent on voltage, is written, based on actually measured data of drain current of the transistor after degradation, drain current in an initial state of a particular transistor model, and the relationship between stress time and the degradation rate of drain current.

    摘要翻译: 模拟方法包括基于其中写入晶体管的寿命数据或晶体管的劣化速率的数据的表来确定应力时间和漏极电流的劣化率之间的关系,并计算变化量 在根据劣化率的漏极电流中,使用其中写入表示依赖于电压的漏极电流的变化的信息的表,基于在劣化后晶体管的漏极电流的实际测量数据,初始的漏极电流 特定晶体管模型的状态,以及应力时间与漏极电流的劣化率之间的关系。

    Method to form high efficiency GST cell using a double heater cut
    7.
    发明授权
    Method to form high efficiency GST cell using a double heater cut 有权
    使用双加热器切割形成高效GST电池的方法

    公开(公告)号:US07888166B2

    公开(公告)日:2011-02-15

    申请号:US12724266

    申请日:2010-03-15

    IPC分类号: H01L21/00 H01L29/18

    摘要: Embodiments of the present invention provide a method that includes providing wafer including multiple cells, each cell including at least one emitter. The method further includes performing a lithographic operation in a word line direction of the wafer across the cells to form pre-heater element arrangements, performing a lithographic operation in a bit line direction of the wafer across the pre-heater element arrangements to form a pre-heater element adjacent each emitter, and performing a lithographic operation in the word line direction across a portion of the pre-heater elements to form a heater element adjacent each emitter. Other embodiments are also described.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的实施例提供一种方法,其包括提供包括多个单元的晶片,每个单元包括至少一个发射极。 所述方法还包括在晶片的字线方向上执行平版印刷操作,以形成预热器元件布置,在跨过预热器元件布置的晶片的位线方向上执行平版印刷操作,以形成预加工元件 - 加热器元件,并且跨越预热器元件的一部分在字线方向上执行光刻操作,以形成邻近每个发射器的加热元件。 还描述了其它实施例。

    Method and apparatus for harvesting file system metadata
    8.
    发明授权
    Method and apparatus for harvesting file system metadata 有权
    用于收集文件系统元数据的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US07801894B1

    公开(公告)日:2010-09-21

    申请号:US11262283

    申请日:2005-10-28

    IPC分类号: G06F7/00 G06F17/30

    CPC分类号: G06F17/30091

    摘要: A harvester is disclosed for harvesting metadata of managed objects (files and directories) across file systems which are generally not interoperable in an enterprise environment. Harvested metadata may include 1) file system attributes such as size, owner, recency; 2) content-specific attributes such as the presence or absence of various keywords (or combinations of keywords) within documents as well as concepts comprised of natural language entities; 3) synthetic attributes such as mathematical checksums or hashes of file contents; and 4) high-level semantic attributes that serve to classify and categorize files and documents. The classification itself can trigger an action in compliance with a policy rule. Harvested metadata are stored in a metadata repository to facilitate the automated or semi-automated application of policies.

    摘要翻译: 披露收割机用于在企业环境中通常不能互操作的文件系统上收集托管对象(文件和目录)的元数据。 收获的元数据可能包括1)文件系统属性,如大小,所有者,新近度; 2)内容特定的属性,例如文档中各种关键字(或关键字的组合)的存在或不存在以及由自然语言实体组成的概念; 3)合成属性,如数学校验和或文件内容的散列; 和4)用于对文件和文档进行分类和分类的高级语义属性。 分类本身可以触发符合策略规则的操作。 收获的元数据存储在元数据存储库中,以便于自动或半自动应用策略。

    System and method for classifying objects
    10.
    发明授权
    System and method for classifying objects 失效
    用于分类对象的系统和方法

    公开(公告)号:US07610285B1

    公开(公告)日:2009-10-27

    申请号:US11524831

    申请日:2006-09-21

    IPC分类号: G06F17/30

    摘要: Embodiments of a classification pipeline disclosed herein have the ability to both collect data as it occurs and dynamically redact it, allowing ongoing statistics to be gathered and maintained while simultaneously constraining the total amount of storage capacity that must be dedicated to such a purpose. Various types of information can be extracted from or obtained on the object through the classification pipeline. In one embodiment, the classification pipeline comprises a plurality of layers implemented as a set of services available to network clients through a Web interface or an Applications Programming Interface (API). Each client can subscribe to one or more layers of the classification pipeline at their leisure and tailor their classification pipeline configuration through the interface. The classification pipeline can be configured to collaborate with other software to provide a consistent snapshot of the state of a network environment based on data collected at the time.

    摘要翻译: 本文公开的分类流程的实施例具有在数据发生时收集数据的能力,并且动态地对其进行修改,从而允许收集和维护正在进行的统计信息,同时限制必须专用于此目的的总存储容量。 可以通过分类管道从物体中提取或获取各种类型的信息。 在一个实施例中,分类流水线包括通过Web接口或应用编程接口(API)来实现为可用于网络客户端的一组服务的多个层。 每个客户端可以随意订阅分层管道的一层或多层,并通过接口定制其分类流水线配置。 分类流水线可以配置为与其他软件协作,以便根据当时收集的数据提供网络环境状态的一致性快照。