Richard Ormond Simpson - Austin TX, US David Alan Garrison - Austin TX, US Yiqin Zhao - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Newisys Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G06F 3/00
US Classification:
715736
Abstract:
One embodiment of the disclosures made herein is a data processing system adapted for enabling at least one of presence and operating condition of system components installed in the data processing system to be monitored. Examples of presence include installed and uninstalled. Examples of operating conditions include temperature, voltage, current, duty-cycle, etc. The data processing system includes provides a user interface adapted for displaying a 1:1 mapped representation of the data processing system. Operating conditions of installed system components may be assessed via the user interface. A system component that is installed in its respective location in the data processing system (e. g. , in a particular socket) is depicted in the 1:1 mapped representation of the data processing system as being installed in a corresponding location of the data processing system. After performing an operation for installing a particular system component in its respective location of the data processing system (e. g.
Vance R. Bass - Austin TX Veronica A. Bonebrake - Leander TX David A. Garrison - Austin TX James K. Landis - Austin TX Mary S. Neff - Montrose NY Robert J. Urquhart - Austin, both of TX Susan C. Williams - Austin TX
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1538 G06G 760
US Classification:
364419
Abstract:
A compound word spelling verification technique is described for use with a dictionary which does not include all verifiable compounds. During attempted verfication of a text word, all initial substrings of the word found in the dictionary are saved in a list. If the entire word is not found in the dictionary, the longest substring in the substring list is subtracted from the entire word to be verified to yield a "remainder" portion of the input text word. The dictionary words are then compared with this remainder portion to determine if a match occurs. If so, then both portions of the word are found in the dictionary and spelling of the word is considered correct. If the remainder is not found in the dictionary, successively shorter initial substrings are accessed to yield successively longer remainders. The word is considered correctly spelled if both a substring and a remainder are found in the dictionary. This techinque is applied recursively so that multiple-piece compounds can also be found.
Compound Word Suitability For Spelling Verification
Vance R. Bass - Austin TX Veronica A. Bonebrake - Leander TX David A. Garrison - Austin TX James K. Landis - Austin TX Mary S. Neff - Montrose NY Robert J. Urquhart - Austin TX Susan C. Williams - Austin TX
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 722
US Classification:
364900
Abstract:
A compound word spelling verification technique is described for use with a dictionary which does not include all verifiable compounds. During verification of a text word, an attempt is made to find a pair of words in the dictionary of which the text word consists. A table associated with the dictionary includes compound class information relative to each of the words stored therein. The compound class of each of the pair of words of which the input text word consists are tested for compatibility to determine if each of the pair of words may acceptably be used in a compound word in the physical position in which it is found in the input text word.
System And Method For Reducing The Risks Involved In Trading Multiple Spread Trading Strategies
- Chicago IL, US Sagy Pundak Mintz - Austin TX, US David W. Garrison - Arlington Heights IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/04
Abstract:
System and methods for reducing the risks involved in trading multiple spread trading strategies in an electronic trading environment are provided. Specifically, reducing the risks involved in trading multiple spreads that share a leg by, among other things, quoting a single order in the shared leg instead of quoting orders for each of the corresponding spread legs. Based on the computed quote price for the single order, associating the single order with the leaned on price that results in the price closest to the inside market in the shared leg. The single quote order is based on the market conditions in the spread legs and the desired spread price. Once the single order fills, a hedge order is sent to the leg that obtains the most advantageous price for the spread based on the other spread options.
Method And Apparatus For Message Flow And Transaction Queue Management
- Chicago IL, US Jens-Uwe Schluetter - Luzern, CH Sagy Pundak Mintz - Austin TX, US David W. Garrison - Arlington Heights IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/04 G06F 9/54
Abstract:
Management of transaction message flow utilizing a transaction message queue. The system and method are for use in financial transaction messaging systems. The system is designed to enable an administrator to monitor, distribute, control and receive alerts on the use and status of limited network and exchange resources. Users are grouped in a hierarchical manner, preferably including user level and group level, as well as possible additional levels such as account, tradable object, membership, and gateway levels. The message thresholds may be specified for each level to ensure that transmission of a given transaction does not exceed the number of messages permitted for the user, group, account, etc.
System And Method For Reducing The Risks Involved In Trading Multiple Spread Trading Strategies
- Chicago IL, US Sagy P. Mintz - Austin TX, US David W. Garrison - Arlington Heights IL, US
Assignee:
Trading Technologies International, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G06Q 40/04
US Classification:
705 37
Abstract:
System and methods for reducing the risks involved in trading multiple spread trading strategies in an electronic trading environment are provided. Specifically, reducing the risks involved in trading multiple spreads that share a leg by, among other things, quoting a single order in the shared leg instead of quoting orders for each of the corresponding spread legs. Based on the computed quote price for the single order, associating the single order with the leaned on price that results in the price closest to the inside market in the shared leg. The single quote order is based on the market conditions in the spread legs and the desired spread price. Once the single order fills, a hedge order is sent to the leg that obtains the most advantageous price for the spread based on the other spread options.
Dr. Garrison graduated from the University of Colorado School of Medicine at Denver in 1997. He works in Rochester, NY and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Garrison is affiliated with Highland Hospital Of Rochester and Strong Memorial Hospital.
Milford Med Care 111 E Catherine St STE 230, Milford, PA 18337 5702965792 (phone), 5702960400 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Boston University School of Medicine Graduated: 1989
Procedures:
Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism Gout Hypertension (HTN) Lyme Disease
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Garrison graduated from the Boston University School of Medicine in 1989. He works in Milford, PA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Garrison is affiliated with Newton Medical Center.