Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Remote data accessing
Patent
1996-12-18
1999-06-15
Dinh, Dung C.
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput
Remote data accessing
707205, 707104, G06F 1730
Patent
active
059117761
ABSTRACT:
A network providing a server using an object-database enables an author to create and store an original document, as a source file with a first format. Software in the data base will provide multiple sets of shadow file-converter groups connected to the source file of the original document. Each shadow file-converter set enables the transformation of the original source file format into a particular other specific type of format. Any client or user of the network can access and receive a copy of the original source document which is automatically reformatted to match the requirements of the receiver's appliance. Thus, one original source document can be created and then published in any specific format to multiple numbers of and type of receiving appliances.
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Dinh Dung C.
Kozak Alfred W.
Petersen Steven R.
Starr Mark T.
Unisys Corporation
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