Jong Hyuk Choi - Yorktown Heights NY, US Hubertus Franke - Cortlandt Manor NY, US Shailabh Nagar - Croton-on-Hudson NY, US Rajan Ravindran - Cortlandt Manor NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04L 9/00 H04K 1/00
US Classification:
713163, 713182, 726 27
Abstract:
A group messaging system enabling anonymous collective communications in a group which is locally defined in association with a group owner's messaging account, wherein messaging software at the group owner converts a group message into multiple one-to-one group messages destined to each group member in collaboration with the said group membership resolution process. The invention further includes a group message reply process wherein the messaging software at a recipient's side composes a reply message and transmits it to the group owner messaging software which then forwards it to the group members in collaboration with said group membership resolution process, thereby providing a means of designating the identity of a group in the group owner messaging account, sending a group message, and hiding the identities of individual recipients during the lifetime of the group message. The group owner side can additionally perform access control for group communications.
Facilitating Processing Within Computing Environments Supporting Pageable Guests
Ingo Adlung - Altdorf, DE Hubertus Franke - Cortlandt Manor NY, US Lisa C. Heller - Rhinebeck NY, US William A. Holder - Vestal NY, US Damian L. Osisek - Vestal NY, US Randall W. Philley - Kingston NY, US Martin Schwidefsky - Boeblingen, DE Jong Hyuk Choi - Old Tappan NJ, US Ray Mansell - Salt Point NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 9/46 G06F 9/455
US Classification:
718100, 718 1, 718101
Abstract:
Processing within a computing environment that supports pageable guests is facilitated. Processing is facilitated in many ways, including, but not limited to, associating guest and host state information with guest blocks of storage; maintaining the state information in control blocks in host memory; enabling the changing of states; and using the state information in management decisions. In one particular example, the guest state includes an indication of usefulness and importance of memory contents to the guest, and the host state reflects the ease of access to memory contents. The host and guest state information is used in managing memory of the host and/or guests.
Method And Apparatus For Obtaining Personal Access Information And Delivering Information In Electronic Form Using The Obtained Personal Access Information
An information delivery system enabling decoupled delivery of value added more detailed information of a plurality of information presented or represented by geographically distributed electronic information gateways to the unique network access information of customers acquired by those gateways as destinations, wherein the methods of operation is comprised of presentation process wherein the electronic information gateways presents one or a plurality of electronic information in sequence periodically to outside, storage process wherein coupled pairs of the current presentation information identifier and the extracted data from the inbound signal when external signal is sensed during said presentation of electronic information, transmission process wherein said coupled pair of extracted data and the electronic information provision server, and delivery process wherein said electronic information provision server retrieves the network access information of customers from the received data consisting of such pairs and transmits the link or contents of the further information obtained from the said electronic information identifier to the retrieved network access information as destinations, thereby enabling convenient expression and delivery of information acquisition request originated from the advertisement and informative contents located at the physical places and objects and seamless information delivery thereafter, and hence enhancing values of objects and installations having informative and advertising purpose.
A board game comprises a grid-like game board having ten rows of nine squares and two sets of game pieces. Each of the set of game pieces includes nine pawns, two canons, two rooks, two elephants, two knights, two guards, and a king. Two players alternate moving one game piece from a corresponding one of the sets of game pieces until one of the players has force captured the opposing king.
Facilitating Processing Within Computing Environments Supporting Pageable Guests
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - Armonk NY, US Jong Hyuk Choi - Yorktown Heights NY, US Hubertus Franke - Cortlandt Manor NY, US Lisa C. Heller - Rhinebeck NY, US William A. Holder - Vestal NY, US Ray Mansell - Salt Point NY, US Damian L. Osisek - Vestal NY, US Randall W. Philley - Kingston NY, US Martin Schwidefsky - Boeblingen, DE
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 9/455
US Classification:
718 1
Abstract:
Processing within a computing environment that supports pageable guests is facilitated. Processing is facilitated in many ways, including, but not limited to, associating guest and host state information with guest blocks of storage; maintaining the state information in control blocks in host memory; enabling the changing of states; and using the state information in management decisions. In one particular example, the guest state includes an indication of usefulness and importance of memory contents to the guest, and the host state reflects the ease of access to memory contents. The host and guest state information is used in managing memory of the host and/or guests.
Facilitating Processing Within Computing Environments Supporting Pageable Guests
- Armonk NY, US Jong Hyuk Choi - Yorktown Heights NY, US Hubertus Franke - Cortlandt Manor NY, US Lisa C. Heller - Rhinebeck NY, US William A. Holder - Vestal NY, US Ray Mansell - Salt Point NY, US Damian L. Osisek - Vestal NY, US Randall W. Philley - Kingston NY, US Martin Schwidefsky - Boeblingen, DE
International Classification:
G06F 3/06 G06F 9/455 G06F 9/50
Abstract:
Processing within a computing environment that supports pageable guests is facilitated. Processing is facilitated in many ways, including, but not limited to, associating guest and host state information with guest blocks of storage; maintaining the state information in control blocks in host memory; enabling the changing of states; and using the state information in management decisions. In one particular example, the guest state includes an indication of usefulness and importance of memory contents to the guest, and the host state reflects the ease of access to memory contents. The host and guest state information is used in managing memory of the host and/or guests.
Facilitating Processing Within Computing Environments Supporting Pageable Guests
- Armonk NY, US Jong Hyuk Choi - Yorktown Heights NY, US Hubertus Franke - Cortlandt Manor NY, US Lisa C. Heller - Rhinebeck NY, US William A. Holder - Vestal NY, US Ray Mansell - Salt Point NY, US Damian L. Osisek - Vestal NY, US Randall W. Philley - Kingston NY, US Martin Schwidefsky - Boeblingen, DE
International Classification:
G06F 3/06 G06F 9/455
Abstract:
Processing within a computing environment that supports pageable guests is facilitated. Processing is facilitated in many ways, including, but not limited to, associating guest and host state information with guest blocks of storage; maintaining the state information in control blocks in host memory; enabling the changing of states; and using the state information in management decisions. In one particular example, the guest state includes an indication of usefulness and importance of memory contents to the guest, and the host state reflects the ease of access to memory contents. The host and guest state information is used in managing memory of the host and/or guests.
Facilitating Processing Within Computing Environments Supporting Pageable Guests
- Armonk NY, US Jong Hyuk Choi - Yorktown Heights NY, US Hubertus Franke - Cortlandt Manor NY, US Lisa C. Heller - Rhinebeck NY, US William A. Holder - Vestal NY, US Ray Mansell - Salt Point NY, US Damian L. Osisek - Vestal NY, US Randall W. Philley - Kingston NY, US Martin Schwidefsky - Boeblingen, DE
International Classification:
G06F 9/455
US Classification:
718 1
Abstract:
Processing within a computing environment that supports pageable guests is facilitated. Processing is facilitated in many ways, including, but not limited to, associating guest and host state information with guest blocks of storage; maintaining the state information in control blocks in host memory; enabling the changing of states; and using the state information in management decisions. In one particular example, the guest state includes an indication of usefulness and importance of memory contents to the guest, and the host state reflects the ease of access to memory contents. The host and guest state information is used in managing memory of the host and/or guests.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Jong E Choi, Hackensack NJ - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Dr. Choi graduated from the Chonnam Univ Med Sch, Kwangju, So Korea in 1971. He works in Sea Isle City, NJ and specializes in General Practice and Acupuncturist. Dr. Choi is affiliated with Cape Regional Medical Center.
Jong Choi (1983-1987), Harriet Kaplan (1976-1980), Kim Johnson (1970-1974), Phil Weiss (1975-1979), Heidi Kahlenberg (1987-1991), Amy Milov (1989-1993)