Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database and file access – Record – file – and data search and comparisons
Reexamination Certificate
2009-05-06
2011-12-06
Fleurantin, Jean B (Department: 2162)
Data processing: database and file management or data structures
Database and file access
Record, file, and data search and comparisons
C345S588000
Reexamination Certificate
active
08073859
ABSTRACT:
One or more processors (22) are operated to extract a number of different event identifiers therefrom. These processors (22) are further operable to determine a number a display locations each representative of one of the different identifiers and a corresponding time. The display locations are grouped into sets each corresponding to a different one of several event sequences (330a,330b,330c.330d,330e). An output is generated corresponding to a visualization (320) of the event sequences (330a,330b,330c,330d,330e).
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Cowley Wendy E.
Foote Harlan P.
Jurrus Elizabeth R.
Thomas James J.
Wong Pak Chung
Battelle (Memorial Institute)
Fleurantin Jean B
Woodard Emhardt Moriarty McNett & Henry LLP
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