Larry A. Turner - McKinney TX Edwin A. Osberg - Plano TX James Kevin McCoy - Garland TX
Assignee:
Intelect Communications, Inc. - Richardson TX
International Classification:
G06F 900
US Classification:
709107, 709102, 709100
Abstract:
This invention relates to embedded processing systems used for industrial, commercial, and medical automated systems in which microprocessors or digital signal processors are employed to perform a plurality of distinct tasks based on real-time events and conditions. In particular, this invention provides an efficient processing system and environment in which a variety of application threads may share the processing bandwidth and system resources cooperatively and efficiently, with minimized coupling of the application threads to each other and system resource control details.
Process Thread System Receiving Request Packet From Server Thread, Initiating Process Thread In Response To Request Packet, Synchronizing Thread Process Between Clients-Servers.
A system for facilitating data communications between a client and a server is provided. The system includes a server thread system that receives client logon data and a request packet. The server thread system maintains a client process while the client is logged on to the server that allows the state of client-server communications to be determined. The system also includes a process thread system that is connected to the server thread system. The process thread system receives process initiation data from the server thread system and initiates a process in response to the process initiation data.
System And Method For Generating User Interface Code
Kenneth A. Berger - Garland TX, US Larry J. Turner - Carrollton TX, US Andrew E. Wilcox - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
Prelude Systems, Inc. - Addison TX
International Classification:
G06F 9/44 G07F 19/00
US Classification:
717109, 717108, 717110, 715762, 705 30
Abstract:
A system for generating user interface code is provided. The system includes a user interface class system generating a user interface class that has two or more user interface features that can be assembled into a user interface by an operator, such as field entry prompts and data display fields. The system also includes a handler class system generating one or more states for each user interface feature of the user interface class, such as to navigate through the field entry prompts and data display fields. The user interface class system, in conjunction with the handler class system, generates the user interface code that causes the selected user interface features and associated states for the user interface features to be generated.
Kenneth Berger - Garland TX, US Larry Turner - Carrollton TX, US Andrew Wilcox - Dallas TX, US
International Classification:
G06F012/00
US Classification:
707/203000
Abstract:
A system for facilitating data communications between a client and a server is provided. The system includes a server thread system that receives client logon data and a request packet. The server thread system maintains a client process while the client is logged on to the server that allows the state of client-server communications to be determined. The system also includes a process thread system that is connected to the server thread system. The process thread system receives process initiation data from the server thread system and initiates a process in response to the process initiation data.
System And Method For Enterprise Resource Management
Kenneth Berger - Garland TX, US Larry Turner - Carrollton TX, US Andrew Wilcox - Dallas TX, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705001000, 705008000
Abstract:
A system for enterprise resource management is provided. The system includes a purchase order helper system that receives purchase order entry data and generates purchase order data. The system also includes a sales order helper system that receives sales order entry data and generating sales order data. An inventory control helper system connected to the purchase order system and the sales order system generates inventory control data based upon the sales order data and the purchase order data. A general ledger helper system coupled to the purchase order helper system, the sales order helper system, and the inventory control helper system generates general ledger data based upon the sales order data, purchase order data, and the inventory control data.
System And Method For Generating User Interface Code
Kenneth Berger - Garland TX, US Larry Turner - Carrollton TX, US Andrew Wilcox - Dallas TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
717109000
Abstract:
A system for generating user interface code is provided. The system includes a user interface class system generating a user interface class that has two or more user interface features that can be assembled into a user interface by an operator, such as field entry prompts and data display fields. The system also includes a handler class system generating one or more states for each user interface feature of the user interface class, such as to navigate through the field entry prompts and data display fields. The user interface class system, in conjunction with the handler class system, generates the user interface code that causes the selected user interface features and associated states for the user interface features to be generated.
Methods Of Non-Uniformity Compensation For Infrared Detector Arrays
Ching-ju Jennifer Young - Dallas TX Kent McCormack - Alexandria VA Larry A. Turner - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
Raytheon Company - Lexington MA
International Classification:
H01J 4014
US Classification:
2502521
Abstract:
Improved methods of calculating offset correction values for detector elements of an infrared detector array. The methods can be used for one-dimensional scanning arrays, and performed twice for two-dimensional staring arrays. (FIGS. 3 and 6). The array is dithered so that two or more neighboring detector elements of the array look at the same location of a scene. (FIG. 3, Step 302). Then, two fields of pixel data are processed to calculate an offset correction value for each detector element. (FIG. 3, Steps 305, 309, and 311). For each detector element, its offset error is calculated from local averages, with the local average for a particular detector element including a term for that detector element as well as terms for a neighboring detector element. A "one-step" method uses the sum of "shifted image differences" from two fields. A "scene term" may be added to each offset correction value to compensate for dither bias.
System And Method For Synchronized, Multi-Channel Data Management With Dynamically Configurable Routing
A system and method for multi-channel data management with dynamically configurable routing, having multiple independent container instances or crossbars. The system and method provide dynamically allocated and released half- and full-duplex data communications channels through crossbar access ports, with intercommunications between transmit ports and receive ports being independently configured. Transmission and reception of data is provided through the reserving of pages of transmission media, allocation of pages to producers of data, transmission of the filled pages to a queue for reception at one or more receiving ports, and reception by a consumer through a receiving port. Allocation, transmission and reception of the pages may optionally be executed synchronous to the availability of the page. Page state changes are used to mark pages as to their availability, allocation, and queuing such that data transfer is accomplished using an in-place method.
Irina Nikolaevna, Brian Johnson, Johnson Kelly, Rosa Lopez, Micheal Miller, Amy Jeffreys, Byron Goode, Jeremiah Laroe, Sarah Jones, Donald Moncier, J W, Kira Tilley
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