Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1994-01-21
1995-08-22
Harrell, Robert B.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364DIG1, 364DIG2, 364221, 3642222, 36424294, 36424795, 36492792, 36492796, G06F 1300
Patent
active
054448514
ABSTRACT:
A networked system having a wide variety of applications and particularly applicable to facilities management systems has multiple levels of software in processing nodes. The levels include a "features" processing level which communicates requests for data to a software object level containing databases of processes and attributes and database managers. The database managers in the software object level operate to provide data to the high level features in the same format. The software object level communicates with a hardware object level which also contains databases and database managers to mask differences between operational hardware units. By categorizing operational units by type, additional units of a known type can be added with only low level hardware object database changes. Adding units of a new type is facilitated by software changes confined to the lower level hardware and software objects, avoiding software changes at high level features. Individual software objects are tailored for typical types of inputs and output devices encountered by facilities management systems. Universal drive circuitry also provides applicability to a broad range of devices. A non-configured node is connected to a configured network at a location defined by a subnet and a local address. The location information and a drop identifier are used as a network address for the non-configured node to transmit and receive messages. Routing information stored in the configured nodes allows non-configured node to communicate with other network nodes.
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Harrell Robert B.
Johnson Service Company
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