Patent classifications
G06F16/838
Generating high volume accessible documents
An architecture for generating accessible documents uses a Data/Layout Description Language (D/LDL) and data sources. The D/LDL and the data source are fed to a pre-processing module which generates an intermediate document containing all the data and positioning hints and structural information required to create the accessible file. The intermediate file is converted into an object model using a Model Builder and is passed to a Model Formatter to calculate the exact positioning of elements. The object model is then passed to a Standard formatter to ensure compliance with required standards and is then passed to a model writer which translates the object to an accessible file in the required format. The design allows for skipping the preprocessing module if the full file is available and allows to plug different model writers for different formats.
Providing enhanced functionality in an interactive electronic technical manual
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods, apparatus, systems, computer program products for supporting communication functionality in an interactive electronic technical manual system (IETM) configured to provide electronic and credentialed access via an IETM viewer to technical documentation for an item. In one embodiment, a method is provided comprising: providing a window comprising a communication session option; receiving input of a selection of the communication session option; responsive to receiving the input: identifying active users who are signed into the IETM for a particular object of the item based on credentials for the user and the user being signed into the IETM for the particular object; and causing display of an identifier for each active user on the window as selectable; receiving input of a selection of an indicator for an active user; and responsive to receiving the input, initiating a communication session with the active user within the IETM.
Providing enhanced functionality in an interactive electronic technical manual
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods, apparatus, systems, computer program products for supporting communication functionality in an interactive electronic technical manual system (IETM) configured to provide electronic and credentialed access via an IETM viewer to technical documentation for an item. In one embodiment, a method is provided comprising: providing a window comprising a communication session option; receiving input of a selection of the communication session option; responsive to receiving the input: identifying active users who are signed into the IETM for a particular object of the item based on credentials for the user and the user being signed into the IETM for the particular object; and causing display of an identifier for each active user on the window as selectable; receiving input of a selection of an indicator for an active user; and responsive to receiving the input, initiating a communication session with the active user within the IETM.
Delta-based conflict-free replicated data type arrays using dot stores that map dots to dot stores
An example system includes a processor to receive deltas corresponding to concurrently executed operations of a number of other replicas on an element of a delta-based conflict free replicated data type (CRDT) array of a distributed computing system. The processor is to modify, at the first replica, the element of the delta-based CRDT array based on the deltas using a dot store that maps dots to a dot store.
Delta-based conflict-free replicated data type arrays using dot stores that map dots to dot stores
An example system includes a processor to receive deltas corresponding to concurrently executed operations of a number of other replicas on an element of a delta-based conflict free replicated data type (CRDT) array of a distributed computing system. The processor is to modify, at the first replica, the element of the delta-based CRDT array based on the deltas using a dot store that maps dots to a dot store.
Automated field placement for uploaded documents
Users of a database management engine may generate fillable digital documents by mapping interface elements onto form documents. When a user maps interface elements onto a form document, the user may accidentally overlap two or more interface elements. To rectify this, the database management engine may modify the position of one of interface elements based on a set of positioning rules. In addition, the database management engine may identify and suggest mappings to users based on similar documents that have been previously mapped. The database management engine identifies similar documents using information about the document, the user, and the mapping itself. The mapping associated with the most similar document may be provided to the user as a suggested mapping. The database management engine converts the form document and finalized mapping into a fillable digital document. The fillable digital document is sent to recipients, who complete the fillable digital document.
Automated field placement for uploaded documents
Users of a database management engine may generate fillable digital documents by mapping interface elements onto form documents. When a user maps interface elements onto a form document, the user may accidentally overlap two or more interface elements. To rectify this, the database management engine may modify the position of one of interface elements based on a set of positioning rules. In addition, the database management engine may identify and suggest mappings to users based on similar documents that have been previously mapped. The database management engine identifies similar documents using information about the document, the user, and the mapping itself. The mapping associated with the most similar document may be provided to the user as a suggested mapping. The database management engine converts the form document and finalized mapping into a fillable digital document. The fillable digital document is sent to recipients, who complete the fillable digital document.
Methods and Systems for Efficient Data Importation for Data Visualization
A method comprises storing, at a storage bucket of the communication system, an import file received from a client application at a workstation, wherein a user defined function of the communication system is triggered to execute when the import file is received from the workstation, retrieving, by the user defined function, the import file from the storage bucket, processing, by the user defined function, the import file to obtain a geospatial file, storing the geospatial file in a cloud database of the communication system, fetching, by an application of the communication system, the geospatial file from the cloud database, and generating, by a visualization application of the communication system, the multilayer geographical virtualization based on the geospatial file fetched from the cloud database.
Methods and Systems for Efficient Data Importation for Data Visualization
A method comprises storing, at a storage bucket of the communication system, an import file received from a client application at a workstation, wherein a user defined function of the communication system is triggered to execute when the import file is received from the workstation, retrieving, by the user defined function, the import file from the storage bucket, processing, by the user defined function, the import file to obtain a geospatial file, storing the geospatial file in a cloud database of the communication system, fetching, by an application of the communication system, the geospatial file from the cloud database, and generating, by a visualization application of the communication system, the multilayer geographical virtualization based on the geospatial file fetched from the cloud database.
Summarized logical forms for controlled question answering
Systems, devices, and methods discussed herein provide improved autonomous agent applications that are configured to generate automated answers to a question using summarized logical forms (SLFs). A myriad of techniques may be utilized to manually or automatically generate one or more summarized logical forms for an answer, where the summarized logical form(s) identifies the main entities/informative portions of the answer. Instead of indexing the whole of the answer as in conventional methods, an answer can be indexed using the summarized logical forms. A subsequent query may be matched to the SLF and the answer may be provided in response to the question. By indexing the answer with its informative portions, the speed and accuracy of identifying the answer is improved.