Abstract: Implementing a business process management system across an entire enterprise. An exemplary computer-based system for implementing business processes can access data existing on one or more of the computer platforms of an enterprise to implement workflows by a workflow engine. A business process can be broken into business rules that define the process. These business rules can then be categorized into work element categories and translated into workflow elements. Data for supporting the workflow can be identified, including sources of that data within the enterprise. Delegates can be designed to implement each individual workflow element. For example, a delegate can be designed to support the retrieval of data from a computer platform other than the platform hosting a workflow engine. These delegates, which typically comprise XML documents, can be assembled and operated as workflow elements to form the workflow processed by the workflow engine.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 3, 2003
Publication date:
September 11, 2003
Applicant:
Total Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Bobby Ledford, Richard Marks, Chuck Paul, Ben Sorrell
Abstract: A plastic number plate cover that can be installed from the exterior of the housing faceplate of a public telephone and which is resistant to tampering. The cover includes an envelope-shaped pocket into which a number plate or card is inserted, and opposed cantilever arms each terminating in a tab having a beveled edge. The cover is inserted into a rectangular-shaped recess on the faceplate when the tabs are brought into contact with a recess edge, causing the arms to flex and allowing the beveled edges to slide past the recess edge. The cover may be fixed or removable once installed within the faceplate, depending on the structure of the tabs.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 20, 1997
Date of Patent:
June 30, 1998
Assignee:
International Totalizing Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Leo Francis Casey, David Michael Otten, Thomas Hamilton Warner
Abstract: A totalizer system having a first electronic device coupled to the vending machine for storing the number of vends (data) made by the vending machine, and a second device for interrogating the first device and providing a readout of said vends, e.g., in code, actual money value, or actual number of vends, or any form desired. The present system preferably includes an optical interrogation scheme using modulated light for transmitting stored vends in the first device to the second device thus eliminating human error, and an electronic memory in the first device that will store vends for a prolonged period of time even if the vending machine is unplugged.
Abstract: A movable console unit for dispensing drugs or other selected articles while retaining other carried articles therein. The device includes downwardly and forwardly directed ramps for loading the articles and delivery of the articles. A number of the ramps are arranged in vertical relation to one another and a selector belt is provided for each of the sets of ramps. The selector belt is selectably movable about the entire ramp structure and is provided with two openings which are maintained in alignment with the rear and forward end of one of the ramps such that articles may be loaded into or delivered from one such ramp in each vertical set. A stop mechanism is provided to extend across the front portions of the ramps and this stop mechanism permits discharge of one article from the ramp with which the opening of the selector belt is aligned.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 24, 1977
Date of Patent:
November 27, 1979
Assignee:
Total Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Ralph W. Johnson, Emil D. Burrs, Gary L. Smith, Ronald G. Freund, Edward Patula