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Business Process Management Notation: Java Graphic Implementation for Today's BPM World

Defining any business process today involves two groups of people, the user who identifies what the process must achieve, and the developer who implements the process. Graphical displays are, and have been, a great tool to help this collaboration. It’s much easier to discuss and exchange information using a diagram than a textual representation. Graphical displays are also essential to provide a quick, intuitive feedback on process application monitoring.

ISO Recommends Denying OOXML Appeals

An anonymous reader passes along word that ISO has responded to the four appeals filed against the approval of OOXML as a standard. To no one's surprise, ISO says that there was nothing wrong with the process. Groklaw's coverage is (as usual) the most comprehensive. Andy Updegrove summarizes ISO's position this way: "1. All judgments made during the course of the process were appropriately made under the applicable Directives. 2. The fact that the BRM voted on all proposed resolutions in some fashion satisfies the requirements of the Directives. 3. The fact that a sufficient percentage of National Bodies (NBs) ultimately voted to approve DIS 29500 ratifies the process and any flaws in that process. 4. Many objections, regardless of their merits, are irrelevant to the appeals process"

Controlled denitrification process and system - US Patent 5482630

Controlled denitrification process and system - US Patent 5482630 from PatentStorm A process and system for the reduction of nitrate to nitrogen in a fluid medium

Finding The Number Of Open File Descriptors Per Process On Linux And Unix

"Today, we're going to take a look at a fairly simple process (no pun intended), but one that (perhaps) doesn't come up enough in our workaday environments that the answer comes to mind as obviously as it should. How does one find the number of open file descriptors being used by any given process?

HelioVolt Exceeds 12% Solar Thin Film Efficiency with Rapid, Scalable Printing Process

In results presented at the IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, HelioVolt Corporation announces that its proprietary FASST® reactive transfer printing process has produced thin film solar cells with 12.2 percent conversion efficiencies in a record setting six minutes. The efficiencies place HelioVolt's Copper Indium Gallium Selenide (CIGS) devices among the highest performing solar thin film products on the market today. HelioVolt is currently optimizing FASST for further efficiency gains and scaling up the process to begin commercial manufacture of thin film solar modules and building integrated solar products.

Photographic Printing Meets the Web 2.0 Revolution - theprintspace Launches an Online Photographic Printing Studio for Professionals

LONDON, July 10 /PRNewswire/ -- theprintspace has extended their groundbreaking 'DIY' photographic printing process to the web. theprintspace.com will be the first online service to incorporate an easy to use professional colour management process. The result - enabling accurate soft proofing of images by clients on their own systems using bespoke print profiles, meaning prints that are as accurate as possible - first time! The process is explained in easy-to-follow video tutorials filmed exclusively by theprintspace, making theprintspace.com the first specialist professional photographic printing lab to utilise the web 2.0 spirit of innovation to its full potential.

MPR Services Granted Patent for Improving the Conversion of Oxazolidones to Alkanolamines

MPR Services, Dickinson, Texas, has been granted United States Patent # 7,323,600 for a regeneration process for converting oxazolidones such as hydroxypropyloxazolidone (HPOZD) to DEA or DIPA, dependent on the solvent used. Michael Turoff, MPR Associate Scientist, was the primary developer of this new process. This patented process constitutes a major efficiency breakthrough for MPR

MPR Services Granted Patent for Improving the Conversion of Oxazolidones to Alkanolamines

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 28, 2008--MPR Services, Dickinson, Texas, has been granted United States Patent # 7,323,600 for a regeneration process for converting oxazolidones such as hydroxypropyloxazolidone (HPOZD) to DEA or DIPA, dependent on the solvent used. Michael Turoff, MPR Associate Scientist, was the primary developer of this new process. This patented process constitutes a major efficiency breakthrough for MPR’s OXEX(tm) service allowing the achievement of 95% to 98% conversion efficiency at a much lower operating cost.

Concurrent RedHawk Linux 5.1 RTOS

Concurrent (NASDAQ:CCUR) recently released version 5.1 of its RedHawk Linux real-time operating system. RedHawk Linux is widely used in time-critical applications in simulation and training, data acquisition, imaging, financial services and process control. RedHawk guarantees that a user-level application can respond to an external event in less than 30 microseconds. RedHawk Linux 5.1 dramatically improves the determinism of real-time processes in non-uniform memory architecture Opteron-based systems. RedHawk ensures that all pages of a real-time process are local to a given node and that no other process' pages are using that same node. RedHawk can automatically duplicate libraries and other modules as needed and maintain them simultaneously in multiple nodes to maximize performance.

UpperBid Online Auctions Forms Partnership With Trufina to Combat Online Auction Fraud

CASA GRANDE, Ariz., July 14, 2008 -- In a response to an overwhelming amount of fraud in online auction transactions, UpperBid.com took the lead today by implementing the most in-depth degree of seller verification among all online auction sites, even surpassing the verification process of industry giants like eBay. By partnering with Trufina.com, the leader in providing online identity verification and management services, UpperBid has ensured that all sellers will go through an in-depth and thorough identity verification process. This seller verification process now required by UpperBid is the toughest in the industry. UpperBid is also offering the identity verification to buyers who wish to provide proof of their identity.

UpperBid Online Auctions Forms Partnership With Trufina to Combat Online Auction Fraud

CASA GRANDE, Ariz., July 14 /PRNewswire/ -- In a response to an overwhelming amount of fraud in online auction transactions, UpperBid.com took the lead today by implementing the most in-depth degree of seller verification among all online auction sites, even surpassing the verification process of industry giants like eBay. By partnering with Trufina.com, the leader in providing online identity verification and management services, UpperBid has ensured that all sellers will go through an in-depth and thorough identity verification process. This seller verification process now required by UpperBid is the toughest in the industry. UpperBid is also offering the identity verification to buyers who wish to provide proof of their identity.

RISC Vs. CISC In Mobile Computing

eldavojohn writes "For the processor geeks here, Jon Stokes has an thoughtful article up at Ars Technica analyzing RISC vs. CISC in mobile phones (Wikipedia on Reduced Instruction Set Computers and Complex Instruction Set Computers). He wraps it up with two questions: 'How much is the legacy x86 code base really worth for mobile and ultramobile devices? The consensus seems to be "not much," and I vacillate on this question quite a bit. This question merits an entire article of its own, though.' and 'Will Intel retain its process leadership vs. foundries like TSMC, which are rapidly catching up to it in their timetables for process transitions? ARM, MIPS, and other players mobile device space that I haven't mentioned like NVIDIA, AMD/ATI, VIA, and PowerVR, all depend on these foundries to get their chips to market, so being one process nod

Process Automation Technologies | Phoenix Contact Snaps Up Cyber Security Vendor | Control Global

Home » Process Automation Technologies | Phoenix Contact Snaps Up Cyber Security Vendor | Control Global

New Sucralose Process from Lexington Pharmaceutical a ''Significant Improvement'' over Tate & Lyle's Patents for Making Sucralose - Professor

New Sucralose Process from Lexington Pharmaceutical a ''Significant Improvement'' over Tate & Lyle's Patents for Making Sucralose - Professor

New Sucralose Process from Lexington Pharmaceutical a ''Significant Improvement'' Over Tate & Lyle's Patents For Making Sucralose

New Sucralose Process from Lexington Pharmaceutical a ''Significant Improvement'' Over Tate & Lyle's Patents For Making Sucralose

BioExx Files Process Patent Application for Production of Unique Protein Concentrates and Protein Isolates

BioExx Files Process Patent Application for Production of Unique Protein Concentrates and Protein Isolates

BioExx Files Process Patent Application for Production of Unique Protein Concentrates and Protein Isolates

BioExx Files Process Patent Application for Production of Unique Protein Concentrates and Protein Isolates

Nanotech process produces plastics that are 10 times more stretchable

Move over, Rumplestiltskin. Researchers in China report the first successful "electrospinning" of a type of plastic widely used in automobiles and electronics. The high-tech process, which uses an electric charge to turn polymers into thin fibers in the presence of electricity, produced plastic mats that can stretch 10 times more without breaking than the original material and could lead to new uses for the plastic, they say. Their study is scheduled for the June 10 issue of ACS' Macromolecules.

Nanotechnology process produces plastics that are 10 times more stretchable

(Nanowerk News) Move over, Rumplestiltskin. Researchers in China report the first successful “electrospinning” of a type of plastic widely used in automobiles and electronics. The high-tech process, which uses an electric charge to turn polymers into thin fibers in the presence of electricity, produced plastic mats that can stretch 10 times more without breaking than the original material and could lead to new uses for the plastic, they say. Their study is scheduled for the June 10 issue of ACS’ Macromolecules, a bi-weekly journal.

EDI powerhouse: Business process specialist Trubiquity acquires Mosaic Software

Trubiquity, a provider of business process automation software, has acquired the assets and business operations of Mosaic Software in a contracted signed July 1, 2008.

eBay Viral Process Begin.

Ok, you have created an eBook and you have granted resale rights to generate an affiliate income and website visitors. But have you ensured the viral process can start? If you haven't you may find your eBook will not sell as well as you planned.

Changing the Process of Web Development

All new or emerging businesses are rightfully cautious of the big investment required to launch a successful web presence. A new cost-effective and time-saving service enables companies to fast track their strategic and tactical web initiatives while still actively growing their user base. Unlike past methods of web development, rapid prototyping is a back-to-front development process that allows the product user interface to be fully designed before writing any code.

Govt smoothens opposition process to patent

An industry chamber today said government has streamlined procedure in patent offices across the country by bringing uniformity and consistency in the process of pre-grant opposition to a patent.


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