Patent classifications
G06Q10/103
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INTEGRATING COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Computer-implemented methods and systems for integrating computer applications are disclosed. One method includes querying a primary computer application for current state of a newly created object; receiving the current state of the object, and generating object data for a secondary computer application based on the current state of the object. The method further includes communicating an object creation request to a secondary computer application, the object creation request including the generated object data, receiving a secondary computer application object identifier from the secondary computer application upon creation of the object at the secondary computer application, and communicating the secondary computer application object identifier to the primary computer application for storing in a record of the object created at the primary computer application.
Relocation of content item to motion picture sequences at multiple devices
An electronic presentation system comprising: one or more computer processors operatively coupled to one or more computer memories storing a set of instructions for configuring the one or more computer processors to perform operations comprising: causing display of a motion picture image sequence (MPIS) captured at a first computing device, within display screens at multiple computing devices; causing display of first multiple content items, on the display screens of the multiple computing devices, separate from the MPIS; and based at least in part upon receiving at the presentation management system from the first computing device, first relocation information indicating a first content item, causing relocation of display of the of the first content item, to within the MPIS displayed at the multiple computing devices.
CALCULATING ENTITY LOCATION ASSIGNMENTS WITHIN AN ENVIRONMENT
A computer-implemented method according to one embodiment includes receiving input data for a plurality of entities and locations; defining constraints for a group-based allocation model; mapping a distance matrix to a plurality of distance levels to obtain a distance-level formulation; defining a group-level objective function for the group-based allocation model; applying the distance-level formulation to the group-level objective function; solving the group-based allocation model to obtain a group-level assignment; and mapping the group-level assignment to an entity-level assignment.
AUTONOMOUS GENERATION OF GRC PROGRAMS
Methods and systems for generating a computer program for a governance, risk, compliance (GRC) system are described. In an example, a processor may detect a change among a plurality of objects in the GRC system. The processor may generate a snapshot of the plurality of objects in response to the detected change. The snapshot may include the detected change among the plurality of objects. The processor may train a machine learning model using the snapshot. The trained machine learning model may indicate relationships among a set of related objects, where the related objects may be among the plurality of objects. The processor may generate a computer program based on the trained machine learning model. The computer program may include a set of instructions for setting a field value of an object among the set of related objects.
GESTURE BASED WORKFLOWS IN A COLLABORATION SYSTEM
A method for facilitating invocation of a procedure by a first network node in a system comprising the first and second network node. The method includes storing, in the second network node, a data set comprising digital assets represented by graphical objects having locations in a virtual workspace, providing information associated with the graphical objects to the first network node, detecting a gesture or a user interaction event contacting a plurality of locations on a screen space of the first network node, obtaining an identification of a workflow procedure in dependence upon an interpretation of the gesture or user interaction event, wherein at least one of the locations corresponds to a location of the graphical object and wherein the workflow procedure has an input parameter associated with one or more properties of the graphical object, and facilitating invocation of the identified workflow procedure according to the input parameter.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RENEWABLE POWER SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION SUBMISSION PROCESSING WITH THE AID OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER
A graphical workflow definition and management tool enables administrators and other authorized users to implement a workflow process that can be used to evaluate project submissions or other applications that require step-by-step process completion. The steps required to navigate through the workflow are first defined. Inputs, outputs, and actions, including conditional criteria, can be specified for the steps. The flow of control between the individual steps in the workflow is mapped out; changes to the status of a project submission can cause a submission to migrate to a succeeding step in the workflow. A “sandbox” testing environment allows changes to any aspect of the workflow to be safely evaluated without affecting live data. Conflicts between production and test workflows are identified and intelligently resolved.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COLLABORATION COMMUNITIES PLATFORM
The present disclosure includes embodiments of a systems and methods of a community-based project platform for providing a collaborative project platform for projects. The embodiments of the methods may include determining one or more available projects for a first set of one or more users, based on a tag for each of the first set of one or more users and a type of the one or more available projects. In response to the determining of the one or more available projects for the first set of one or more users, the methods may additionally include, displaying the one or more available projects to the first set of one or more users.
METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND MEDIA FOR CONTEXT-AWARE ESTIMATION OF STUDENT ATTENTION IN ONLINE LEARNING
Methods, systems and media for context-aware estimation of student attention in online learning are described. An attention monitoring system filters or restricts the time periods in which student attention is monitored or assessed to those time periods in which student attention is important. These time periods of high attention importance may be determined by processing data from the teacher, such as audio data representing the teacher's voice and/or visual presentation data representing slides or other visual material being presented to the students. Various types of presenter data from the teacher and attendee data from the students may be used in assessing the importance of attention and each student's attention during each time period. The presenter may be provided with feedback in various forms showing student attention performance aggregated or segmented according to various criteria.
System and computer program for providing high delivery performance in a value chain
A system, computer program product and method for providing high delivery performance in a value chain network utilizing a finite capacity planning and scheduling model. The system includes a plurality of remote computers in communication with a respective plurality of remote users, a service provider computer having a computer program stored in non-transient memory and one or more microprocessors, a network interface in communication with the central server and the plurality of remote computers over a shared network, a shared database, having a master data repository and an execution data repository, in communication with the service provider computer, a multi-party module configured to onboard the plurality of remote users onto the shared network via the network interface, a real-time module configured to manage in real-time a shared data model common to at least a portion of the plurality of remote users, a permissibility network module having a permission system, a control system and software tools that manages access permissions to the shared network, the master data repository and to the execution data repository, and a planner module having an initial overall planning module and re-planning module. The re-planning module is configured to re-plan upon a change in condition in the value chain network and to limit planning to only those portions of the value chain network affected by the change in condition. Each of the plurality of remote users represents one of a plurality of entities in a value chain. Each of the plurality of remote users has at least one of a plurality of roles. The network interface is configured to receive one or more transactions via the shared network. The value chain network has shared access to a shared database on the service provider computer over the shared network. The shared data model is in communication with the master data repository and the execution data repository. The permission system is configured to provide access permissions to the plurality of remote users using predefined configuration settings. The control system includes rules that vary for each of the plurality of entities and by the respective role of the plurality of remote users. The rules define the read, write, edit and delete permissions and access rights to specific portions of the shared data model. The service provider computer is configured to: (i) provide access to the shared network to the plurality of remote computers based on the respective access permission of the one of the plurality of remote users provided by the permissibility network module, (ii) provide access to the master data repository and to the execution data repository based on
Collaborative posts
Techniques are described for a social networking system to enable multiple users to collaboratively create, publish, receive attribution, and/or edit content. In some cases, the social networking system may be configured to distribute the collaborative content and feedback associated therewith based on metrics and relationships between collaborators of the collaborative content and users of the social networking system.