Abstract: A computer implemented method for evaluating intellectual property assets includes identifying a source portfolio of intellectual property assets, identifying a comparable portfolio of intellectual property assets, determining an outstanding business use statistical control limit (OBUSCL) for a plurality of parameters associated with the intellectual property assets and determining a strength of the source portfolio based on the OBUSCL.
Abstract: A multilayer sunlight dosage indicator comprising (a) an indicator layer comprising a sunlight-sensitive ink, wherein the ink undergoes a color change upon exposure to a known amount of sunlight; and (b) an overlayer comprising an amount of at least one UV absorber. A method for indicating the amount of exposure to sunlight using an indicator layer of sunlight-sensitive ink which undergoes a color change upon exposure to a known amount of sunlight and an overlayer comprising an amount of at least one UV absorber. It is possible to adjust the sensitivity of the indicator by controlling the UV absorbing materials in the overlayer.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 27, 2001
Date of Patent:
May 11, 2004
Assignee:
Questel Adhesives
Inventors:
John M. Questel, Christian D. Sololowski
Abstract: A method for accessing data received from at least one server (S1, SN) in response to requests (R1-R4, RN) transmitted thereto from a terminal (T), wherein data interchanges between the server (S1, SN) and the terminal (T) are cumulatively collected and stored. The method further includes sensing each prompt message from the server (S1, SN), selectively storing requests (R1-R4, RN) generated in response to each sensed prompt message, displaying a list (La) of stored requests in an access window (FC, FCa-FCe), unfolding (DL1, DL2) in order to select a request (R1, R2) and access data (A1, A2) received in response to said request (R1, R2), and folding (PL1, PL2) in order to select a request (R1, R2) that was previously unfolded (DL1, DL2), and mask the display of the corresponding data (A1, A2) in the access window (FCc, FCd). The method is useful for providing terminal emulators.