Acute Pancreatitis Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Benign Polyps of the Colon Chronic Pancreatitis
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Mathew graduated from the Kottayam Med Coll, Mahatma Gandhi Univ, Kottayam, Kerala, India in 1994. He works in Hershey, PA and 1 other location and specializes in Gastroenterology. Dr. Mathew is affiliated with Penn State Milton S Hershey Medical Center.
Dr. Mathew graduated from the Univ of Jos, Fac of Med Sci, Jos, Plateau, Nigeria in 1985. He works in Finksburg, MD and specializes in Family Medicine.
Abraham P Mathew MD 3330 W 177 St STE 1G, Hazel Crest, IL 60429 7086875400 (phone), 7089602459 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Rush Medical College Graduated: 1987
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Mathew graduated from the Rush Medical College in 1987. He works in Hazel Crest, IL and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Mathew is affiliated with Advocate South Suburban Hospital.
Fergal Burke - Kirkland WA, US Abraham Mathew - Mountlake Terrace WA, US Heidi McAllister - Brier WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
717104
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method and system for designing shapes for a software module. Drawing software modules typically provide master shapes that are used as templates in creating drawings. The function of master shapes is generally controlled by behaviors. The invention improves upon existing approaches to designing master shapes by providing a uniform procedure for creating master shapes. The present invention supports the creation of a uniform set of behaviors that are stored independently of the master shapes. The stored behaviors are the preferred methods for controlling the functions of the master shapes. Individual stored behaviors can be selected and used to create the characteristics of a master shape. Using a uniform set of stored behaviors that are implemented in a preferred manner facilitates the management and maintenance of the behaviors and the master shapes they control.
Method And System For Recording Macros In A Language Independent Syntax
David Peter Cole - Issaquah WA, US Abraham Mathew - Mountlake Terrace WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 9/45
US Classification:
717137, 717121, 717136, 717147
Abstract:
An Object Instruction Language (OIL) provides a method for recording macros in a computer language independent syntax so that the macro can be converted into the source code of multiple computer languages without having to re-record the macro or translate the macro from the recorded language to an alternate language, thereby reducing the time needed to create macros for multiple computer languages, reducing the likelihood of error inherent in repeating a single task multiple times, and providing users of the software with an opportunity to record macros in the users' preferred language.
System And Method For Interactively Linking Data To Shapes In A Diagram
Matthew T. Adereth - Redmond WA, US Abraham Mathew - Edmonds WA, US Heidi McAllister - Brier WA, US Heidi Munson - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06T 11/20
US Classification:
345440, 345441, 345674
Abstract:
A facility for linking data from an external data source to shapes in a diagram is provided. The facility is implemented as a component of a graphical visualization program, and provides a modeless data window that is operable to display data from a data source through a two dimensional table. Users can use the facility to import data from a data source and display the imported data in the modeless data window. Users can then use the modeless data window to select and drag rows displayed in the modeless data window onto shapes on a drawing surface of the graphical visualization program to link the dragged rows to the shapes. Users can also drag rows displayed in the modeless data window onto a blank section of the drawing surface to create shapes on the drawing surface and link the rows to the created shapes.
Method And System For Designing And Implementing Shapes In A Software Module
Fergal Burke - Kirkland WA, US Abraham Mathew - Mountlake Terrace WA, US Heidi McAllister - Brier WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
715211, 717104
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method and system for designing shapes for a software module. Drawing software modules typically provide master shapes that are used as templates in creating drawings. The function of master shapes is generally controlled by behaviors. The invention improves upon existing approaches to designing master shapes by providing a uniform procedure for creating master shapes. The present invention supports the creation of a uniform set of behaviors that are stored independently of the master shapes. The stored behaviors are the preferred methods for controlling the functions of the master shapes. Individual stored behaviors can be selected and used to create the characteristics of a master shape. Using a uniform set of stored behaviors that are implemented in a preferred manner facilitates the management and maintenance of the behaviors and the master shapes they control.
Abraham Mathew - Edmonds WA, US William Guthrie Morein - Seattle WA, US Sung Won Shin - Issaquah WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G09G 5/00 G09G 5/02
US Classification:
345619, 345603, 358 113, 358524
Abstract:
Technologies are described herein for high-performance rasterization of a vector graphic on a server computer. A vector graphic loader receives the vector graphic and generates an intermediate data structure from the vector graphic. A vector graphic renderer receives the intermediate data structure and renders the intermediate data structure to a render surface. An imaging component encodes the contents of the render surface to a raster image in a standard image format. The vector graphic loader and the vector graphic renderer are configured for multi-threaded and multi-processor execution on a server computer, which provides high performance.
Web-Based Visualization, Refresh, And Consumption Of Data-Linked Diagrams
William G Morein - Seattle WA, US Abraham Mathew - Edmonds WA, US Loic Henry-Greard - Sammamish WA, US Raveendrnathan Loganathan - Redmond WA, US Sung Won Shin - Issaquah WA, US Heidi McAllister - Brier WA, US John Wang - Kirkland WA, US Emil Cicos - Kirkland WA, US Mairead Therese Droney - Seattle WA, US
Technologies are described herein for refreshing data-linked diagrams on a server computer and viewing and consuming the refreshed diagrams via a Web browser. A drawing program allows equations within a diagram definition to define how external data is utilized to modify the attributes of a diagram element. When the diagram is published to a server computer, the definition is converted to server-legible definition. A published diagram is generated that includes a diagram representation defined by the server-legible definition. Upon a request for the published diagram, the external data is refreshed and the diagram definition is updated. The equations are recalculated to generate new element attributes. The diagram representation is then updated with the new attributes and returned for display by a client Web browser. An interface provides exploration tools and a client API exposes methods for surfacing external data and annotating the diagram.
Abraham Mathew - Edmonds WA, US Heidi McAllister - Brier WA, US Michael Joe Woolf - Kirkland WA, US
Assignee:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06G 7/22
US Classification:
708809
Abstract:
Technologies are described herein for recalculating data-bound vector graphics on a server computer. A drawing program allows formulas to define how external data is utilized modify the attributes of a shape. When a request is received to publish a drawing to a server computer, any formulas are converted to server-optimized formulas. Once the formulas have been converted to server-optimized formulas, a published drawing is generated that includes the server-optimized formulas, a representation of the drawing in a vector format, and data identifying bindings between shapes within the drawing and external data. When a request to view the published drawing is received, the data bindings for the drawing are refreshed. The server-optimized formulas are then recalculated using updated values to generate new values for the shape attributes. The vector representation of the drawing is then updated with the new values and rasterized for display in a browser.
Abraham Mathew - Redmond WA, US Emil Cicos - Kirkland WA, US Raveendrnathan Loganathan - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00 G06F 15/16
US Classification:
715209, 709203
Abstract:
Extensible architecture and data flow in a web based diagram visualization service is accomplished by enabling a diagram update engine to launch custom data modules. Data modules for data sources that are not inherently supported are created by third parties through a specially defined interface (e.g. .NET assemblies) and made visible for the web based diagram services and callable from a diagram update engine. Thus, a number of data sources from which diagram data can be retrieved and the way incoming data is manipulated and aggregated is extensible through code.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Role of Panchayats in Welfare Administration: A Study with Special Reference to Centrally Sponsored Schemes