Formal Methods For Open Object-Based Distributed Systems Iv: Ifip Tc6/Wg6.1 Fourth International Conference On Formal Methods For Open Object-Based Distributed Systems (Fmoods 2000) September 6-8, 20
Jussi Ketonen - Palo Alto CA, US Carolyn Talcott - Stanford CA, US
Assignee:
TopMoxie, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G06T 17/60
US Classification:
705 51, 705 1, 7071041, 707203, 704 8
Abstract:
A system for assisting a mobile client interact with associated computers includes a mobile device, a broker, a mini-server and a personal agent. The mobile device transmits requests which include identification information and security information. The requests are transmitted to the mini-server either directly or through the broker. The requests may also be transmitted to the personal agent. Public and restricted requests are transmitted to the mini-server which responds to the requests by providing information accessible through the internet. Private requests are transmitted to the personal agent. Secure connections between the mobile device, broker, mini-server and personal agent are used if required by the security level of the request. The mini-server or personal agent obtains the requested information and formats the requested information according to the requirements of the mobile client identification. The requested information is transmitted to the mobile client in a format which accounts for the visual display limitations of the mobile client.
Autonomous Local Assistant For Managing Business Processes
Jussi Ketonen - Palo Alto CA, US Carolyn Talcott - Stanford CA, US Paul Wieneke - Los Altos CA, US
Assignee:
Top Moxie, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G06F015/16
US Classification:
709203, 709202, 709217, 709229
Abstract:
A methodology and automated system are provided whereby a merchant presents timely and relevant information to customers. The system includes a client-side local assistant system and a server-side component. The client-side local assistant system, which is download installed on a customer's computer, implements an automated client-side system that is fully data driven. The data is partly downloaded data, called rulesets, and partly data that is collected and stored locally, called interaction data. The client-side system includes functionality for specifying and interpreting rulesets for observing, analyzing and storing information about, and relating to, computer-mediated customer interactions, such as viewing web pages or playing music. The client-side system also includes functionality for defining periodic tasks, such as gathering, analyzing and displaying information on topics of interest, and for direct interaction between the client-side system and the customer. The server-side component stores and provides access, upon request, to a downloadable version of a client side core local assistant system The server-side component also stores and provides access, upon request, to downloadable rulesets maintained by an agent.
In addition to daughter Susan of San Francisco, he is survived by his third wife, Carolyn Talcott, of Stanford; a daughter, Sarah McCarthy, of Nevada City, Calif.; a son, Timothy Talcott McCarthy, of Stanford; a brother, Patrick, of Los Angeles; and two grandchildren.
1977, when part of an all-women's assault on Annapurna in the Himalayas. He is survived by his third wife, Carolyn Talcott, and their son Timothy; by his daughters Susan and Sarah, from his first marriage, to Martha Coyote, which ended in divorce; by two grandchildren; and by his brother, Pattrick.
Date: Oct 25, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Stanford's John McCarthy, seminal figure of artificial intelligence, dies at 84
John McCarthy is survived by his third wife, Carolyn Talcott of Stanford; two daughters, Susan McCarthy of San Francisco and Sarah McCarthy of Nevada City, Calif.; a son, Timothy Talcott McCarthy of Stanford; a brother, Patrick, of Los Angeles; two grandchildren, Kitty McCarthy of San Francisco and
He is survived by his third wife, Carolyn Talcott of Palo Alto; two daughters, Susan McCarthy of San Francisco and Sarah McCarthy of Nevada City, Calif.; a son, Timothy McCarthy of Palo Alto; a brother, Patrick, of Los Angeles; two grandchildren; and his first wife, Martha Coyote.