Peter Ford - Elmont NY, US Kei Downey - Forest Hills NY, US
Assignee:
JP Morgan Chase Bank - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
715234, 715229
Abstract:
A system and a method for comparing Extensible Markup Language (XML) documents includes providing two XML documents as XML objects to a comparison tool and providing a list of XML items to be either included or excluded from the comparison. The comparison tool provides an application program interface (API), which allows it to be plugged into any application. The adaptability of the comparison tool to any application and the ability to exclude items from the comparison, or limit the comparison to specific items, provide for a flexible tool that improves performance for a user.
Norman N. Ng - Cambridge MA, US Michael P. Hart - San Francisco CA, US David M. Miller - Redmond WA, US Jonathan Wilkins - North Hollywood CA, US Kenneth Fern - Bellevue WA, US Markham F. MacLin - Kirkland WA, US Peter S. Ford - Carnation WA, US Scott D. Sanders - Sammamish WA, US Walter VonKoch - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 3/00 G06F 15/16 G06F 11/00
US Classification:
710 5, 709218, 726 23
Abstract:
A robust device messaging framework is disclosed that enables a user to send commands to a device. A provisioning service is used to provision unique device identities and maps user web identities to device identities. The provisioning service also limits device per day provisioning attempts to limit denial of service attacks. A command service allows remote users to issue commands to a device, synchronize outgoing commands with incoming results, receive accurate feedback about whether a command was received, and maintain state information about the device. A device layer encrypts and stores device identities, authenticates itself with the command service, establishes a high-availability Internet connection to receive alerts that a command has issued, and reports results to the server-based command service.
Facet Angle Corrector For Multi-Faceted Optical Scanner
Multi-faceted rotating optical scanning system having facet angle corrector means for reducing banding in imagery produced therewith. In accordance with the invention, the corrector means comprises a corrector plate supporting a plurality of transparent discs, each one of said discs being positioned in advance of a different facet of said scanner. Each of the discs is further designed to have a slight wedge angle between its two surfaces such that by independently rotating each disc, a light beam passing through it can be bent by a precise amount to control the angle at which the beam impinges upon the associated facet, and, hence, the angle at which it is reflected therefrom onto an image receiving medium. This system thus permits any banding that might otherwise be caused by relative differences in the angular orientation of each facet to be essentially eliminated in a highly accurate, inexpensive manner.
Joseph R. Frattarola - Westford MA Peter W. Ford - Winchester MA
Assignee:
UMC Industries, Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06K 1307 G06K 708 G07F 106 B65H 904
US Classification:
235436
Abstract:
A validator for a card bearing a code readable by moving the card forward past a reader, particularly for use in a vendor to control vending, in which the card is transported forward from an entry position past the reader to an escrow position. If read as valid, the card is maintained in the escrow position pending the user's decision to have the card collected or to obtain return of his card. If the card is read as invalid, it is immediately fed back to the user. The card transport is such as to prevent a valid card from being pulled back out of the validator as by a string or tape attached to the card, and the validator is so constructed that it is easily opened for servicing, including removal of a card which may become jammed in the validator.
Joseph R. Frattarola - Westford MA Peter W. Ford - Winchester MA James P. Santagata - Pittsford NY
Assignee:
UMC Industries, Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06K 500 G06K 708 G07F 702
US Classification:
235 617B
Abstract:
Apparatus for validating a card having positioned thereon a plurality of redundant encoded blocks of data readable by moving the card past a reader and for controlling the movement of such a card whose validity is to be determined. A card transporter moves a card along a predetermined path. A reader senses each block of data on the card as it moves forward along the path from an entry position to a dwell or escrow position and supplies an electrical signal representative of the data in each block. A card validator responsive to this signal compares data derived from at least one block thereof with a preselected set of data in making the validity determination. The validator includes circuitry for combining the data from at least one block with a prior set of data to produce a stored resultant set of data, and for comparing it with a preselected set of data and for supplying an indication of card validity if these sets of data are identical. If the card is not determined to be valid, the card transporter returns it to the entry position. A valid card remains in the escrow position pending either subsequent collection thereof or the return thereof.
Medical School Monash Univ, Fac of Med, Clayton, Vic, Australia Graduated: 1997
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Ford graduated from the Monash Univ, Fac of Med, Clayton, Vic, Australia in 1997. He works in Charlotte, NC and specializes in Thoracic Surgery and Vascular Surgery. Dr. Ford is affiliated with Carolina Health Care System Union.
Hartford Healthcare Medical GroupHartford Healthcare Medical Group General Surgery 85 Seymour St STE 415, Hartford, CT 06106 8602462071 (phone), 8605242650 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Mr. Ford works in Hartford, CT and specializes in General Surgery and Bariatrician. Mr. Ford is affiliated with Hartford Hospital.
Dr. Ford graduated from the Tufts University School of Medicine in 1995. He works in Santa Maria, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Dermatology. Dr. Ford is affiliated with Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital and Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital.
When I'm not doing maths, I spend a lot of my time playing the viola/piano, rowing and playing bridge.
Peter Ford
Education:
City of Bath Boys School, Corsham regis
Peter Ford
Work:
NoTosh
Peter Ford
Work:
Merced Systems - Systems Administrator (2008)
Peter Ford
About:
My name is Peter and I am 26 years old (just turned 26 couple weeks ago). I am laid back person and I'm trying to get my life in order. I am from outside New Orleans, Louisiana and I'm current...