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20090138851 | AUTOMATED DEFECT CLASSIFICATION - Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to defect classification for software development and provide a method, system and computer program product for automated defect classification in a software development tool. In an embodiment of the invention, a defect classification method can be provided. The method can include computing differences between versions of a line of source code, lexically analyzing the computed differences to produce a lexical construct, mapping the lexical construct to a classification, and assigning the defect classification to the line of source code. | 05-28-2009 |
20100013855 | AUTOMATICALLY CALIBRATING PICTURE SETTINGS ON A DISPLAY IN ACCORDANCE WITH MEDIA STREAM SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS - A solution for optimizing settings of a media display device is disclosed. In the solution, a media stream can be identified. At least one stream characteristic specific to the media stream can be determined. This characteristic can be embedded in the stream itself or can be determined by analyzing the stream. At least one display device setting for playback of the media stream can be determined based at least in part upon the determined stream characteristic(s). One or more setting of the media display device can be dynamically and automatically adjusted based upon the determined display device setting(s). | 01-21-2010 |
20100023330 | SPEED PODCASTING - Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to podcasting and provide a method, system and computer program product for speed podcasting. In an embodiment of the invention, a speed podcasting method can include speech recognizing an audio portion of a podcast, parsing the speech recognized audio portion to identify essential words, and playing back only audio segments and corresponding video segments of the podcast including the essential words while excluding from playback audio segments and corresponding video segments of the podcast including non-essential words. | 01-28-2010 |
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20140164361 | SEARCHABLE PEER-TO-PEER SYSTEM THROUGH INSTANT MESSAGING BASED TOPIC INDEXES - An embodiment of the present invention, a computer receives, on a first computer, a request to locate a topic. The computer determines a second computer to query for the topic. The computer queries the second computer for the topic. The computer receives identification information of participants of an instant messaging conversation corresponding to the topic. The computer stores, on the first computer, the identification information of the participants and indexing the stored identification information by the topic. | 06-12-2014 |
20140164524 | SEARCHABLE PEER-TO-PEER SYSTEM THROUGH INSTANT MESSAGING BASED TOPIC INDEXES - An embodiment of the present invention, a computer receives, on a first computer, a request to locate a topic. The computer determines a second computer to query for the topic. The computer queries the second computer for the topic. The computer receives identification information of participants of an instant messaging conversation corresponding to the topic. The computer stores, on the first computer, the identification information of the participants and indexing the stored identification information by the topic. | 06-12-2014 |
20140201659 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A TWISTY USER INTERFACE ELEMENT - A method and system for providing an adjustable user interface (UI) element comprises displaying as part of a UI of an application window a UI control element that controls a variably-sized content section. Responsive to receiving a variable adjustment made to the UI control element by a user, the variably-sized content section is resized in proportion to an amount of the variable adjustment received. | 07-17-2014 |
20140201661 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A TWISTY USER INTERFACE ELEMENT - A method and system for providing an adjustable user interface (UI) element comprises displaying as part of a UI of an application window a UI control element that controls a variably-sized content section. Responsive to receiving a variable adjustment made to the UI control element by a user, the variably-sized content section is resized in proportion to an amount of the variable adjustment received. | 07-17-2014 |
20140365833 | CAPTURING TRACE INFORMATION USING ANNOTATED TRACE OUTPUT - A computer receives a first trace output, generated during a first execution of a first program, that is annotated with an indication of a first pattern of logged events and one or more second programs that identify additional logged events. The computer identifies the first pattern of logged events in a second trace output, which is generated during a second execution of the first program. The computer executes the one or more second programs to identify one or more additional logged events that are discoverable during the second execution of the first program, wherein the one or more additional logged events are not included in the first trace output. The computer determines that the end first pattern of logged events in the second trace output has been reached. The computer ceases execution of the one or more second programs. | 12-11-2014 |