To minimize the space requirement inside a cassette and make cable retention force consistent and easy for fiber routing/rework, a cassette includes a cassette base molded to include a plurality of holders, a cassette cover to close the cassette base, and a plurality of blocks, respectively disposed into the holders, each of the blocks including one or more holes to accommodate one or more fiber cables. The fiber cables are fixed in the holes using a type of adhesive. In addition, bare fibers are placed inside the cassette to communicate respectively with the fiber cables.
Jin Liang - Sunnyvale CA, US Michael Joseph Spreitzer - Croton-on-Hudson NY, US Malgorzata Steinder - Fort Lee NJ, US Chunqiang Tang - Ossining NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04L 12/44
US Classification:
370256, 370408, 709223, 709252
Abstract:
Nodes of the network are organized into a tree structure having a plurality of vertices. Each vertex of the tree structure comprises a group having a plurality of nodes. Membership information is maintained at each node. The membership information for a given node comprises information about a group to which the given node belongs and child groups of the group to which the given node belongs in the tree structure. The steps are performed at least in part by a processor.
Methods For Categorizing Information From A Platform In A Document Management System
A document management system retrieves data from discussion and notes generated during sessions and meetings hosted by a third-party meeting platform. The data is in the form of textual data. The document management system also defines and determines keywords to use in processing the data from the platform. A processing engine generates a document from the data and identifies one or more keywords within the document. It then categorizes the document according to the identified keywords and stores the document under a categories related to the keywords at a document management server. Access to the categorized documents on the document management server is controlled by a policy applicable to users within the document management system.
System And Method For Implementing Policy-Based Printing Operations Using Identification Numbers
- Osaka, JP Tai Yu CHEN - Dublin CA, US Jin LIANG - Dublin CA, US
Assignee:
KYOCERA DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS, INC. - Osaka
International Classification:
G06F 3/12
Abstract:
A policy-based printing system is implemented to allow access to a private domain to print using a public domain using a corporate personal identification number (PIN) and a public PIN. The private domain includes private servers that store documents. The public domain includes servers and a printing device. A public policy server uses a domain list and a protocol connection with a private authentication server to validate a user and identify which private domain to access. The public policy server retrieves a policy from a private policy server that configures the parameters for printing using the public domain. The print job data is provided to a public file server until the public policy server confirms that the print job can be sent to the printing device.
Policy-Based Printing System And Methods Using A Proxy Device
- Osaka, JP Tai Yu CHEN - Dublin CA, US Michael Ong MARTIN - Pacheco CA, US Jin LIANG - Dublin CA, US
Assignee:
KYOCERA DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS, INC. - Osaka
International Classification:
G06F 3/12
Abstract:
A policy-based printing system is implemented to allow access to a private domain to print using a public domain. The private domain includes private servers that store documents. The public domain includes servers and a printing device. A public policy server uses a domain list and a protocol connection with a private authentication server to validate a user and identify which private domain to access. The public policy server receives requests from the printing device to process a print job of a document in the private domain. A proxy printing device is created to manage a plurality of printing devices and communicate with the public policy server. The proxy printing device corresponds to a condition within the printing devices.
System And Method For Implementing Policy-Based Printing Operations
- Osaka, JP Mark CHEN - Dublin CA, US Jin LIANG - Dublin CA, US Michael MARTIN - Pacheco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/12 H04L 29/06
Abstract:
A policy-based printing system is implemented to allow access to a private domain to print using a public domain. The private domain includes private servers that store documents. The public domain includes servers and a printing device. A public policy server uses a domain list and a protocol connection with a private authentication server to validate a user and identify which private domain to access. The public policy server retrieves a policy from a private policy server that configures the parameters for printing using the public domain. The print job data is provided to a public file server until the public policy server confirms that the print job can be sent to the printing device.
Methods For Policy-Based Printing Operations In A Public Domain
- Osaka, JP Mark CHEN - Dublin CA, US Jin LIANG - Dublin CA, US Michael MARTIN - Pacheco CA, US
Assignee:
KYOCERA DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS INC. - Osaka
International Classification:
G06F 21/60 G06F 3/12
Abstract:
A policy-based printing system is implemented to allow access to a private domain to print using a public domain. The private domain includes private servers that store documents. The public domain includes servers and a printing device. A public policy server uses a domain list and a protocol connection with a private authentication server to validate a user and identify which private domain to access. The public policy server retrieves a policy from a private policy server that configures the parameters for printing using the public domain. The print job data is provided to a public file server until the public policy server confirms that the print job can be sent to the printing device.
Methods And System For Policy-Based Printing Using A Public Print Service
- Osaka, JP Hiroyuki TAKAISHI - Pleasant Hill CA, US Tai Yu CHEN - Dublin CA, US Jin LIANG - Dublin CA, US Michael Ong MARTIN - Pacheco CA, US
Assignee:
Kyocera Document Solutions, Inc. - Osaka
International Classification:
G06F 3/12
Abstract:
A policy-based system is implemented to allow access to a private domain to print using a public domain. The private domain includes private servers that store documents. The public domain includes servers and a printing device. A public policy server uses a domain list and a protocol connection with a private authentication server to validate a user and identify which private domain to access. The public policy server receives requests from the printing device to process a print job of a document in the private domain. The policy-based system also determines whether printing operations for a document are allowed for a public print service using remaining credit values and the policy.
Cornell University
Postdoctoral Fellow
Stanford University School of Medicine Sep 2011 - 2013
Postdoctoral Fellow
National Human Genome Research Institute (Nhgri) Jan 2011 - Aug 2011
Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Maryland 2004 - 2010
Phd Student
University of Alberta Sep 2003 - Dec 2003
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Education:
University of Maryland 2004 - 2010
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Cognitive Science, Philosophy, Neuroscience
Ocean University of China 1998 - 2002
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biotechnology
Elementary School
Skills:
Science Lifesciences Genomics Proteomics Genetics Molecular Biology Cell Biology Biochemistry Neuroscience Molecular Cloning Nextgen Sequencing Protein Expression Western Blotting Animal Models Pcr Confocal Microscopy Cell Culture Protein Purification Fluorescence Microscopy Immunohistochemistry Qpcr Zebrafish Yeast Two Hybrid In Situ Hybridization Latex High Throughput Screening Transfection Immunofluorescence Immunoprecipitation Protein Protein Interactions Research Data Analysis Microscopy Scientific Writing Life Sciences
Interests:
Science and Technology Education Economic Empowerment Health
Marquette University since Aug 2011
Research Associate
Marquette University Nov 2010 - Dec 2010
Lecturer
Marquette University Aug 2007 - Dec 2010
Research Assistant
Marquette University Jan 2008 - Jun 2010
Teaching Assistant
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering Jan 2010 - Jan 2010
Reviewer
Education:
Marquette University
Ph.D., Water Resources Engineering
Tsinghua University
Master, Hydraulic Engineering
Languages:
English Mandarin
Certifications:
Passed Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam in 10/2010 AutoCAD Civil 3D 2012 Certified Associate
Emperor Electrical Supply Inc, A-1electronic CO Oakland, CA 2008 to 2010 Electronic/ElectricalTechnicia...A-1 Electronic Company Oakland, CA 2005 to 2008 technicainKai-Xuan Electronic Business Store
1990 to 2005 owner, electronic technicianHua-Nan Sewing Machine Industry Company
1974 to 1990 supervisor
Education:
Laney College Oakland, CA 2009 to 2013 AS in heating and AC
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Company / Classification
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Jin Liang Owner
Advanced Communications Other Telecommunications
27279 Industrial Blvd, Hayward, CA 94545
Jin Yao Liang President
LIANG & LI, INC
74 Curtis St, San Francisco, CA 94112 1560 Hudson Ave, San Francisco, CA 94124
Jin Liang Pre-doc Fellow
U S Dept of Health and Human Services Associations
200 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20201 900 2 St NE #211, Washington, DC 20201 (202)6190257, (202)4089520
Jin Liang President
TIGER SYSTEMS
4083 Inniswood Pl, Dublin, CA 94568
Jin Mei Liang President
DREAM ART SOURCE, INC
359 Bch Rd, Burlingame, CA 94010
Jin F. Liang President
RUE DE MAIN INC Restaurant
22622 Main St, Hayward, CA 94541 (510)5370812
Jin Liang President
SUN BRAND CORPORATION Ret Misc Merchandise
5205 Prospect Rd, San Jose, CA 95129 2310 Tripaldi Way, Hayward, CA 94545
Jin Rong Liang
Forever Shine, LLC Coffee Shop
1012 Howard Ave, San Mateo, CA 94401
Isbn (Books And Publications)
The Cauchy Problem for Higher-Order Abstract Differential Equations