Brion K. Jackson - Flower Mound TX Paul L. Miller - Irving TX William E. Warren - Richland Hills TX Marvin L. Williams - Lewisville TX
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1700
US Classification:
364514R
Abstract:
An action contained within an electronic mail object is communicated from a data processing system to another data processing system via an audio device. The action is executable on a data processing system. At the sending data processing system, the action is converted to a predetermined audio pattern. The electronic mail object may contain text in addition to an action. The text is also converted to an audio pattern. The audio patterns are then communicated to the audio device over telephone lines or other communication medium. At the receiving end, the audio device records the object. A user can provide the recorded object to a data processing system, which then executes the action and converts the text audio patterns back to text. In addition, the action can be converted to text and displayed on the data processing system.
Display Of Selected Printer Response For Distinct Applications
Brion Jackson - Euless TX Marvin Williams - Lewisville TX
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06K 1500
US Classification:
395117
Abstract:
An arrangement for emulating printer responses to combinations of applications, control commands and printers stores bit maps of characters which may be produced by a variety of printers connected to the system. Bit maps corresponding to characters within a text string, indicated by a cursor position within a text file are retrieved in accordance with a printer selection, a character code and a table address. The table address is retrieved from memory in response to a selected application profile and one or more selected commands. The printer response is produced in a window of the display as a sequential series of sub-windows corresponding to characters of the text string; each sub-window having a width corresponding to the width of each character image. The display also includes a plurality of menus for facilitating operator selection of a combination of application profiles, commands and printers to be emulated.
Display Of Selected Printer Response For Distinct Applications
Brion Jackson - Euless TX Marvin Williams - Lewisville TX
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B41J 1500 B41B 1500 H04N 100 H04N 140
US Classification:
358 118
Abstract:
An arrangement for emulating printer responses to combinations of applications, control commands and printers stores bit maps of characters which may be produced by a variety of printers connected to the system. Bit maps corresponding to characters within a text string, indicated by a cursor position within a text file are retrieved in accordance with a printer selection, a character code and a table address. The table address is retrieved from memory in response to a selected application profile and one or more selected commands. The printer response is produced in a window of the display as a sequential series of sub-windows corresponding to characters of the text string; each sub-window having a width corresponding to the width of each character image. The display also includes a plurality of menus for facilitating operator selection of a combination of application profiles, commands and printers to be emulated.
Method And System For Reprioritizing Calendar Items On A Data Processing System
Brion K. Jackson - Flower Mound TX Paul L. Miller - Irving TX William E. Warren - Richland Hills TX Marvin L. Williams - Lewisville TX
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 940
US Classification:
395607
Abstract:
Calendar objects on a data processing system include an item, a due date and a priority value. The objects are reprioritized according to their due dates and priority values. For each object, a difference between the respective due date and a selected date is determined. The selected date is typically the current date. An importance value is determined by combining the difference with the priority value of each object. The objects are sorted and ranked according to their importance values. The sorted objects are then displayed to a user. If the due date is passed the selected date, then a past due notification is provided to the user for that object.
National Lloyds
Senior It Manager
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Senior Operation Center Manager
Ibm 2004 - Sep 2012
Senior Engagement Deployment Manager
Ibm Feb 2004 - Mar 2005
Senior Technical Consultant Pm
Education:
The University of Dallas 2005 - 2008
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Computer and Information Systems
Grambling State University 1983 - 1988
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