Patent application number | Description | Published |
20130267264 | PROCESSING CELLULAR TELEPHONE SUBSCRIPTION FOR E-MAIL THREADS - A method and system for processing a subscription to an e-mail message thread. Short Message Service (SMS) data is assigned to a mobile device. Both a telephone number associated with the mobile device and the assigned SMS data are assigned to a setting in a database stored in an e-mail message server. A subscription to updates related to an e-mail message thread associated with the e-mail message server is created. The creation of the subscription includes correlating the telephone number and the SMS data to a unique e-mail message thread identifier of the e-mail message thread. The updates related to the e-mail message thread are sent to the mobile device via the e-mail message server. | 10-10-2013 |
20150019271 | ESTIMATING WAIT TIME FOR AN ESTABLISHMENT - A computer collects resource reservation history for a resource for a plurality of reservation time blocks. The computer collects resource reservation wait time history for the resource for each reservation time block. The computer determines a number of patrons that utilized the resource during each reservation time block and creates a resource reservation wait time model. The computer receives a request for a resource reservation wait time estimate for a first reservation time block and collects a first plurality of social media content. The computer determines an estimated number of patrons that intend to utilize the resource during the first reservation time block based on at least the first plurality of social media content. The computer determines a first estimated wait time for the first reservation time block by comparing at least the estimated number of patrons to the resource reservation wait time model. | 01-15-2015 |
20150077419 | VISUALIZATION OF DATA RELATED TO UNSTRUCTURED TEXT - In a method for visualizing data related to unstructured text, a computer identifies at least two data points in a portion of unstructured text of a document, a relationship between the at least two data points, and a label for each of the at least two data points. The computer determines a type of graph to create based on the identified data. The computer causes the at least two data points and the label for each of the at least two data points, and the relationship between the at least two data points to be visualized on a graph. The computer causes a modified graph based on the received instructions to be visualized. The computer causes the modified graph to be displayed in the document having the unstructured text. | 03-19-2015 |
20150195172 | ASSESSING A SERVICE OFFERING IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - An approach for assessing a service offering selected by a user in a networked computing environment (e.g., a cloud computing environment) is provided. In one aspect, a network environment containing the service offering is monitored for a software configuration activity performed by the user. This software configuration activity is analyzed to identify the software application that is being configured. A set of provider-managed service offerings can be searched for any provider-managed service offering that contains an offered application corresponding to that of the software application. This managed service offering can be included in an alternative suggestion for the service offering. | 07-09-2015 |
20150244596 | DEPLOYING APPLICATIONS IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - An approach for deploying and managing applications in a networked computing environment (e.g., a cloud computing environment) is provided. In one aspect, a user uploads an application for deployment in the networked computing environment. Metadata of the application is analyzed and compared to metadata of previously deployed applications. Using the comparison, a set of architectures used in conjunction with previously deployed application(s) with similar platform and middleware requirements are presented to a user. The user can select an architecture for deploying the application. The application is continuously monitored after deployment, and alternative architectures to improve the application can be presented to the user, if desired. | 08-27-2015 |
20150281159 | SOCIAL MEDIA MESSAGE DELIVERY BASED ON USER LOCATION - An approach for delaying social media messages is provided herein. A first computing device receives user preferences. The first computing device detects a social media message of a user. The first computing device determines that the user is not in the physical location. The first computing device determines whether to delay the posting of the social media message based on a comparison of the content of the social media message with the received user preferences. | 10-01-2015 |
20150293762 | Smart Source Code Evaluation and Suggestion System - A method for s identifying program files within one or more programs that will likely require update to implement a proposed programming task is disclosed. A processor identifies a previous programming task that matches the proposed programming task. The processor also identifies a set of program files that were updated to implement the previous programming task. The processor then displays the set of program files or existing versions of the set of program files as program files that will likely require update for the proposed programming task. | 10-15-2015 |
20150319402 | PROVIDING VIDEO RECORDING SUPPORT IN A CO-OPERATIVE GROUP - In an approach to requesting a recording of a focal point in a group event, a computer receives a request from a first user for registration to a group which has at least two attendees of an event with an interest in recording the event. Additionally, the computer receives from the first user a request to view one or more real time recordings from the group. Upon receiving a request to record a focal point from the first user and based, at least in part, on the one or more real time recordings, the computer determines a second user in the group with a view of the focal point. The computer then sends the request to record the focal point to the second user. | 11-05-2015 |