Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method whereby unsophisticated users can create manipulate and use semantic ontologies for storing, searching and retrieving information over the Internet by forming RDF statements using visual identifiers for predicates.
Abstract: A method is provided whereby the user can view and interact with live, realtime 3D content using just a web browser, requiring no extra downloads or third party 3D plugins. The invention uses W3C standard bitmap formats, typically JPEG or PNG, as the delivery vehicle for server side rendered 3D content. The invention provides a 3D rendering application that runs on a web server and responds to commands from the user's web browser to manipulate, re-render and deliver new 3D rendered scenes back to the users' browser. The invention preferably uses Ajax—Asynchronous Javascript and XML to create the client side Web 3D scene manipulation tool set.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 2, 2007
Publication date:
February 25, 2010
Applicant:
AFTERCAD SOFTWARE INC.
Inventors:
Christopher C. Boothroyd, Kenney Wong, Corey Auger
Abstract: A method and system is disclosed which permits anyone with a web browser to view, zoom, markup, and edit CAD files without special software tools. This is accomplished by calculating and serving rasterized files in a format such as portable network graphic files that are readily viewed by a client using standard browser software.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 29, 2007
Publication date:
December 17, 2009
Applicant:
AFTERCAD SOFTWARE INC.
Inventors:
Christopher C. Boothroyd, Kenney Wong, Corey Auger
Abstract: The present invention provides an RFID device and RFID reader to obtain an ID string from the device which is then transmitted over the internet to a remote system that uses the ID string to retrieve information related to that ID string. The remote system prepares a ‘menu’ of information which may or may not contain complete data entries for each found data item related to the ID String. The menu is transmitted back through the internet to the RFID reading apparatus or any other device and presented to the user. The user can then select a data item from the menu and view its contents.