Darwin G. Reed - Spanaway WA, US Mark A. Dahl - Kent WA, US Jerry K. Lawrence - Lake Sherwood MO, US David P. Knawa - Vail AZ, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/50
US Classification:
703 1
Abstract:
A computer implemented method for managing parts used by different types of computer aided design systems. A master model of a part may be created. The master model is independent of a format used by the different types of computer aided design systems to handle parts. A view of the master model is created to form a geometric view in response to a request to distribute the part. The geometric view comprises parametric information about the part and dimension information for the part. A specific part model usable by the selected type of computer aided design system is created from the content stored in the storage system in response to a request for the part for use by a selected type of computer aided design system. The instance of the part is sent to the selected type of computer aided design system.
Managing Data Systems To Support Semantic-Independent Schemas
Mark A. Dahl - Kent WA, US Edward J. Levinskas - St. Charles MO, US Patrick L. Walsh - Bothell WA, US Russell G. Gianni - Yorba Linda CA, US James G. Tanner - Bellevue WA, US Roberto Aaron Vergaray - Granite Falls WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707103 R, 707E17055
Abstract:
A method of maintaining data described in a plurality of data models. An ontology is used to describe the data models. The data models are managed using the ontology and using a validation schema to validate object(s) governed by the ontology and derived from data-centric component(s) of content that has a semantically independent structure. Management of the data models is neutral relative to implementation of the content.
- Chicago IL, US Mark Arnold Dahl - Kent WA, US John Michael Caddick - Lake Forest CA, US Philip Won Jin Chung - Eastvale CA, US Fred Milton Cruz - Fountain Valley CA, US Brian Byungkyu Kim - Fullerton CA, US Elizabeth Thelma Montague - Huntington Beach CA, US Michael Mark Scheiern - La Habra Heights CA, US Patric Roy Gillies - Monroe WA, US John Terry Monahan - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/06 G06F 17/30 G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 722
Abstract:
A computer-implemented system and method for obtaining product related information. Information related to a product obtained from a plurality of different sources is transformed into processed product data with a plurality of levels. Callouts and contexts are identified in the processed product data. A product-to-chemical continuum is generated by creating callout-context pathway segments between the plurality of levels of the processed product data based on the callouts and contexts identified. A query request for product information is transformed into a set of context search parameters, which is used to traverse the product-to-chemical continuum through the callout-context pathway segments that span the plurality of levels. The product information that matches the set of context search parameters is extracted from the product-to-chemical continuum. The callout-context pathway segments reduce processing resources and time needed to obtain the product information.
Medical School Ohio State University College of Medicine Graduated: 1982
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Dahl graduated from the Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1982. He works in Columbus, OH and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Dahl is affiliated with Dublin Methodist Hospital and Riverside Methodist Hospital.
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