- Redmond WA, US David Paul Hill - Redmond WA, US Robert M. Bruckner - Redmond WA, US Patrick McKay - Redmond WA, US David G. Campbell - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 9/50 G06F 9/48
Abstract:
A method may be practiced in a computing environment including a first data processing system and a second data processing system. The method includes acts for rendering, on the second data processing system, a result derived from a set of data by performing data processing across the first data processing system and the second data processing system where the amount of processing performed by the first data processing system and the second data processing system can be dynamically adjusted depending on the capabilities of the second data processing system or factors affecting the second data processing system.
Division Of Processing Between Systems Based On External Factors
- Redmond WA, US David Paul Hill - Redmond WA, US Robert M. Bruckner - Redmond WA, US Patrick McKay - Redmond WA, US David G. Campbell - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06T 1/20
Abstract:
A method includes acts for rendering, on a data processing system, a result derived from a set of data by performing data processing across a first data processing system and a second data processing system. The amount of processing performed by the second data processing system can be dynamically adjusted depending on factors affecting the second data processing system. The first data processing system receives information defining how the result will be rendered at the second data processing system. The first data processing system receives information indicating factors affecting the second data processing system. The first data processing system dynamically allocates the needed data processing between the first data processing system and the second data processing system, based on factors affecting the second data processing system.
Division Of Processing Between Systems Based On Business Constraints
- Redmond WA, US David Paul Hill - Redmond WA, US Robert M. Bruckner - Redmond WA, US Patrick McKay - Redmond WA, US David G. Campbell - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06T 1/20 G06T 11/00
Abstract:
A method includes acts for a method of rendering a result derived from a set of data by performing data processing across first and second data processing systems. The amount of processing performed by the second data processing system can be dynamically adjusted depending on business factors. The first data processing system receives information defining how the result will be rendered. The first data processing system receives information indicating at least one business constraints affecting at least one of the first data processing system or the second data processing system. The first data processing system determines data processing needed for providing the result. The first data processing system dynamically allocates the needed data processing between the first data processing system and the second data processing system, based on the business constraints affecting at least one of the first data processing system or the second data processing system.
Dynamically Adjusting Brand And Platform Interface Elements
- Redmond WA, US David Paul Hill - Redmond WA, US Robert M. Bruckner - Redmond WA, US Patrick McKay - Redmond WA, US David G. Campbell - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
H04L 12/24 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Embodiments render on a second data processing system, a result derived from a set of data by performing data processing across the first data processing system and a second data processing system. The amount of processing performed by the second data processing system can be dynamically adjusted. The first data processing system receives information indicating an amount of interface characteristics of the first data processing system as compared to interface characteristics of the second data processing system to be presented to a user. Data processing is dynamically allocated between the first data processing system and the second data processing system, based on an amount of interface characteristics of the first data processing system as compared to interface characteristics of the second data processing system to be presented to a user.