David Wayne Glass - Georgetown KY, US James Gordon McLean - Fuquay-Varina NC, US Clifford Alan Pickover - Yorktown Heights NY, US Daniel James Winarski - Tucson AZ, US Tin-Lup Wong - Chapel Hill NC, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709200, 709202
Abstract:
A method, system and computer program product for generating an alternative form of transmitted environmental data, e. g. , scent information, air temperature settings, air humidity settings, triggering of infrared devices such as to create tactile warmth. Upon identifying one or more environmental data files in a received file, e. g. , HTML file, environmental data associated with the data files may be read and interpreted. If there are no environmental devices, e. g. , smell-generating device, configured to emit a response to the environmental data or if the environmental devices are disabled from emitting a response to the environmental data, then the environmental data may be translated into a form a computer may be capable of reproducing. The translated form may then be outputted in a variety of forms such as: pictorial data (e. g. , picture of a pine tree substituting a pine smell), graphical effects (e. g.
Method And System For Displaying Descriptive Information Associated With A Defined Video Object
David W. Glass - Georgetown KY, US James G. McLean - Guquay-Varina NC, US Daniel J. Winarski - Tucson AZ, US Clifford A. Pickover - Yorktown Heights NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
According to the present invention, there is provided a method, system and program storage device for displaying textual information associated with a defined video object in video data on a video display device, comprising: sampling a video object plane to determine whether the video object is in the video object plane for displaying the video object on the video display device; updating a location of the video object in the video object plane as the video object moves during display of the video data on the video display device; determining whether a pointing device is over the updated location of the video object; and displaying the textual information associated with the video object on the video display device for a predetermined period of time.
Method And System For Providing Backup Power For Memory Devices
David W. Glass - Georgetown KY, US Michael D. Hocker - Staatsburg NY, US
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1/28 G06F 12/16
US Classification:
713340
Abstract:
According to exemplary embodiments, a computer program product for providing voltage to a memory device includes a tangible storage medium readable by a processing circuit and storing instructions for execution by the processing circuit for performing a method. The method performed includes storing data on the memory device, providing a voltage from a finite energy storage medium to the memory device when power is not provided by an associated computing system and measuring the voltage provided. The method also includes boosting the voltage provided by the finite energy storage medium via a switching voltage regulator responsive to the voltage being below a threshold, wherein the switching voltage regulator is coupled to the finite energy storage medium.
Concurrent Embedded Application Update And Migration
David H. Evans - Lexington KY, US David W. Glass - Georgetown KY, US Martin Thiim - Frederiksberg C, DK Tamas Visegrady - Zurich, CH
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 9/445
US Classification:
717168
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention provide a system, method, and computer program product for updating software on an embedded computer device. According to one aspect of the present invention, a concurrent embedded application update is performed in which selected state information for one or both of an embedded virtual machine and a plurality of applets on an embedded computer device is securely exported to a host computer device. After software updates have been installed, the selected state information can be restored on the embedded computer device from which it was exported and/or it can be migrated to a second embedded computer device.
Color Variation In A Passively Illuminated Display Using Fluorescent Light Sources
David W. Glass - Georgetown KY Wilson M. Routt - Lexington KY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G02F 113 F21K 200 H01J 162 H05B 3700
US Classification:
350345
Abstract:
A light source, which has a time varying chromatic output, back lights or front lights a plurality of liquid crystal displays disposed in a desired arrangement. Two different colors can be produced at two different times by using a fluorescent light as the light source. The fluorescent light is a sealed tube having a high vacuum with an insert gas therein for energization of the gas and a low pressure mercury vapor. The tube has a coating on the inner surface of the tube of at least one phosphor. Energization of the inert gas causes the low pressure mercury vapor to arc to produce light of a first color during a first time period with the light of the second color being produced solely from the phosphor coating upon the gas being deenergized during the second time period. Each of the liquid crystal displays can be activated during the first time period, the second time period, both time periods, or remain inactivated during both time periods. This selective activation or inactivation of each liquid crystal display produces displayed information in the first color, the second color, or both colors.
Method And System In A Data Processing System For The Association And Display Of A Plurality Of Objects
David Wayne Glass - Georgetown KY Michael David Hocker - Staatsburg NY Gregory Tad Kishi - Oro Valley AZ James Gordon McLean - Fuguay-Varina NC Clifford Alan Pickover - Yorktown Heights NY Daniel James Winarski - Tucson AZ
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1500
US Classification:
395339
Abstract:
A method and system in a graphical user interface in a data processing system for associating and displaying a plurality of objects are described. A creation of a visually perceptible enclosure having a translucent surface is specified. A plurality of objects within the graphical user interface are specified. Each of the objects are associated with the visually perceptible enclosure. The enclosure is then created. The enclosure and each of its associated plurality of objects are displayed within the graphical user interface. Each of the objects are displayed within the enclosure so that they are partially visible through the translucent surface. The objects are inaccessible while they are displayed within the enclosure. Once the enclosure is removed, the objects are accessible. A code field may be associated with the enclosure.
Refractory-Composite/Heat-Pipe-Cooled Leading Edge And Method For Fabrication
David E. Glass - Hampton VA Charles J. Camarda - Virginia Beach VA Michael A. Merrigan - Santa Cruz NM
International Classification:
F28D 1500
US Classification:
16510426
Abstract:
A thermal protection system containing several innovative features has been developed with heat pipes embedded in a composite material. The techniques used in the fabrication of the heat pipes permit a smaller radius and a higher use temperature heat pipe than could be manufactured under pervious techniques. The techniques used to embed the heat pipes in a refractory composite material yield a light weight leading edge that is able to tolerate the thermal stresses generated by the difference in thermal expansion between the heat pipes and the composite material. The heat pipes for the leading edge have a "J-shape", and are placed so that the long leg of the heat pipe alternates between the upper and lower surfaces. A coating is placed on the heat pipes that protects the heat pipe from oxidation and reaction with the components of the composite material. A compliant layer is placed between the heat pipes and the composite material to reduce the effects of the thermal stresses that arise due to the mismatch of thermal expansion between the heat pipe and the composite material.
- Armonk NY, US David Howard Evans - Lexington KY, US David Wayne Glass - Georgetown KY, US Richard Victor Kisley - Charlotte NC, US Luna Benarroch Mulat - Bronx NY, US
International Classification:
H04L 9/32 H04L 9/08
Abstract:
Embodiments of the invention provide a computer-implemented method of executing multi-factor authentication (MFA). In embodiments of the invention, the computer-implemented method includes analyzing multiple categories of MFA factors, wherein a first category of the multiple categories of MFA factors includes a something-you-have MFA (SYH-MFA) factor. The SYH-MFA factor is analyzed by receiving, using a processor of an authenticating entity, an SYH certificate from a to-be-authenticated (TBA) entity; and determining, using the processor, that the SYH-MFA factor is satisfied by determining that the SYH certificate possessed by the TBA entity is valid.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
David Glass Owner
Glass Electric Co Electrical Contractor
1686 Burton Pike, Georgetown, KY 40324
David Glass Director
SCOTT COUNTY AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICE INCORPORATED
2200 Cincinnati Pike, Georgetown, KY 40324
David Glass Incorporator
Jacksonville Golden Eagle J Club, Inc Charitable/religious/educational/scientific Purposes
David Alan Glass
David Glass DDS Dentists
1647 Admiral Taussig Blvd, Norfolk, VA 23511 7573146546
MTWindyBits Services - Main Guy (2001) NTI - Order Entry (2010-2011) Quality Driveaway - Driver (2004-2008) Cardinal Health - Customer Service (2006-2009) Ernst Publishing - Program Developer (2001-2005) Merlin Information Services - Programmer (1998-2001) Education Logistics - Programmer (1996-1998) US Census Bureau - Enumerator (2010-2010)
David Glass
Education:
University of South Florida - Master of Finance, University of South Florida - Criminology