Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database design – Data structure types
Patent
1997-01-30
2000-09-12
Trammell, James P.
Data processing: database and file management or data structures
Database design
Data structure types
707513, 709234, G06F 1721
Patent
active
06119137&
ABSTRACT:
A document delivery server dynamically customizes the format of a document to be delivered, based on the capabilities of the recipient and the type of document to be delivered. The server enables transparent delivery of formatted documents, regardless of the capabilities of the recipient. For example, the recipient platform could be a desktop computer, a network computer, a printer, a fax machine, or a personal digital assistant. The server attempts to maintain the information contained in the document in a high level representation and defers the decision of when to convert to a lower level representation, thereby maximizing the potential set of options and function at each step in the delivery process.
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Bandini Jean-Christophe
Smith Jeffrey C.
Glenn Michael A
Ivey James D
Trammell James P.
Tumbleweed Communications Corp.
Young John Leonard
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