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Barbara Ann Barker

Bio: Barbara Ann Barker is an academic researcher from IBM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Object (computer science) & Data stream. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 55 publications receiving 1566 citations.

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Patent
06 Aug 1985
TL;DR: In this article, an application composite editor for compound documents containing not only text but also graphics and tables facilitates the manipulation of object sets in the formatting algorithm, and the editor works with a page layout philosophy wherein data objects reside on the page and data resides in the data objects.
Abstract: Improvements in an application composite editor for compound documents containing not only text but also graphics and tables facilitate the manipulation of object sets in the formatting algorithm. The editor works with a page layout philosophy wherein data objects reside on the page and data resides in the data objects. All pages reside within a document object, and some data objects may have additional objects within them. Objects are data-specific entities that the user can manipulate on the page. All objects exist within a specified boundary on the page, and this boundary is defined as an object set boundary. Object sets may be moved into positions on the page such that more than one object set is occupying a single displayable area on the page. Such an arrangement of objects creates a structure called a superblock. A superblock is any displayable area containing two or more object sets positioned so that the object sets overlap one another, reside side-by-side or extend above or below one another. A text object set may not be overlapped by any other object set. Although the superblock is itself a complex structure, the creation of this structure by the editor greatly simplifies integration of different data types on the page for the user and allows the user to manipulate a group of object sets within a single displayable area on the page with relative ease. Moreover, formatting of the document is facilitated by the editor since the superblock is treated as an object set without taking into consideration the complexity inside the superblock structure except when a page end decision must be made.

251 citations

Patent
30 Aug 1984
TL;DR: In this paper, a page layout editor for compound documents containing not only text but also graphics and tables is presented, where data objects reside on the page and data resides in the data objects.
Abstract: Improvements in an application composite eidtor for compound documents containing not only text but also graphics and tables facilitate the manipulation of object sets in the formatting algorithm The editor works with a page layout philosophy wherein data objects reside on the page and data resides in the data objects All pages reside within a document object, and some data objects may have additional objects within them Objects are data-specific entities that the user can manipulate on the page All objects exist within a specified boundary on the page, and this boundary is defined as an object set boundary Object sets may be moved into positions on the page such that more than one object set is occupying a single displayable are on the page Such an arrangement of objects creates a structure called a superblock A superblock is any displayable area containing two or more object sets positioned so that the object sets overlap one another, reside side-by-side or extend above or below one another A text object set may not be overlapped by any other object set Although the superblock is itself a complex structure, the creation of this structure by the editor greatly simplifies integration of different data types on the page for the user and allows the user to manipulate a group of object sets within a single displayable area on the page with relative ease Moreover, formatting of the document is facilitated by the editor since the superblock is treated as an object set without taking into consideration the complexity inside the superblock structure except when a page end decision must be made

157 citations

Patent
30 Aug 1984
TL;DR: In this article, an application composite editor for compound documents containing not only text but also graphics and tables to facilitate the manipulation of object sets in the formatting algorithm is presented. But it does not take into account the complexity inside the superblock structure except when a page end decision must be made.
Abstract: An application composite editor for compound documents containing not only text but also graphics and tables to facilitate the manipulation of object sets in the formatting algorithm. The editor works with a page layout philosphy wherein data objects reside on the page and data resides in the data objects. All pages reside within a document object, and some data objects may have additional objects within them. Objects are data-specific entities that the user can manipulate on the page. All objects exist within a specified boundary on the page, and this boundary is defined as an object set boundary. Object sets may be moved into positions on the page such that more than one object set is occupying a single displayable area on the page. Such an arrangement of objects creates a structure called a superblock. A superblock is any displayable area containing two or more objects sets positioned so that the object sets overlap one another, reside side-by-side or extend above or below one another. A text object set may not be overlapped by any other object set. Although the superblock is itself a complex structure, the creation of this structure by the editor greatly simplifies integration of different data types on the page for the user and allows the user to manipulate a group of object sets within a single displayable area on the page with relative ease. Moreover, formatting of the document is facilitated by the editor since the superblock is treated as an object set without taking into consideration the complexity inside the superblock structure except when a page end decision must be made.

136 citations

Patent
30 Aug 1984
TL;DR: In this article, an application composite editor for compound documents containing not only text but also graphics and tables facilitates the manipulation of object sets in the formatting algorithm, and the editor works with a page layout philosophy wherein data objects reside on the page and data resides in the data objects.
Abstract: Improvements in an application composite editor for compound documents containing not only text but also graphics and tables facilitate the manipulation of object sets in the formatting algorithm. The editor works with a page layout philosophy wherein data objects reside on the page and data resides in the data objects. All pages reside within a document object, and some data objects may have additional objects within them. Objects are data-specific entities that the user can manipulate on the page. All objects exist within a specified boundary on the page, and this boundary is defined as an object set boundary. Object sets may be moved into positions on the page such that more than one object set is occupying a single displayable area on the page. Such an arrangement of objects creates a structure called a superblock. A superblock is any displayable area containing two or more object sets positioned so that the objects sets overlap one another, reside side-by-side or extend above or below one another. A text object set may not be overlapped by any other object set. Although the superblock is itself a complex structure, the creation of this structure by the editor greatly simplifies integration of different data types on the page for the user and allows the user to manipulate a group of object sets within a single displayable area on the page with relative ease. Moreover, formatting of the document is facilitated by the editor since the superblock is treated as an object set without taking into consideration the complexity inside the superblock structure except when a page end decision must be made.

99 citations

Patent
26 Dec 1984
TL;DR: In this paper, a method of merging a portion of one document into another and providing for current viewing and on-line editing is presented, where a paragraph from another document can be included in the document being prepared by referencing the other document and paragraph The result of referencing is inclusion of the paragraph, a view of the document, and a document including the included paragraph which is dynamically editable.
Abstract: A method of, and system for, merging a portion of one document into another and providing for current viewing and on line editing During preparation of a document, a paragraph from another document can be included in the document being prepared by referencing the other document and paragraph The result of referencing is inclusion of the paragraph, a view of the document being prepared, and a document including the included paragraph which is dynamically editable If the paragraph is edited, an operator decision is to be made as to whether the other document is to be updated according to the editing

92 citations


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Patent
27 May 1999
TL;DR: In this article, the present invention is provided for utilizing various types of user indicia such as search requests, products purchased, products looked at but not purchased, product purchased and returned, reasons for returning products, customers stated profile including income level, education level, stated profession, etc.
Abstract: The present invention is provided for utilizing various types of user indicia such as search requests, products purchased, products looked at but not purchased, products purchased and returned, reasons for returning products, customers stated profile including income level, education level, stated profession, etc. for the purpose of customizing a user interface.

1,143 citations

Patent
03 Jan 1992
TL;DR: In this paper, a system of distributing video and audio information employs digital signal processing to achieve high rates of data compression, and the compressed and encoded audio and video information is sent over standard telephone, cable or satellite broadcast channels to a receiver specified by a subscriber of the service, preferably in less than real time, for later playback and optional recording on standard audio and/or video tape.
Abstract: A system of distributing video and/or audio information employs digital signal processing to achieve high rates of data compression. The compressed and encoded audio and/or video information is sent over standard telephone, cable or satellite broadcast channels to a receiver specified by a subscriber of the service, preferably in less than real time, for later playback and optional recording on standard audio and/or video tape.

1,032 citations

Patent
23 Dec 1996
TL;DR: In this paper, a graphical user interface method for representing a search of a database, providing a plurality of stylized Venn diagrams each representing an intersection of at least two sets, is presented.
Abstract: A graphic user interface method for representing a search of a database, providing a plurality of stylized Venn diagrams each representing an intersection of at least two sets; receiving from the user, for each generic graphic icon, a selection of at least one region, defining an output data set; presenting the generic graphic icons on the graphic user interface as modified graphic icons, each having graphic indication of the selections; and receiving linkage information from the user for the modified graphic icons to represent a composite set inclusion property, based on the output data sets and the linkage information Once a search is defined, it may be translated, as necessary, for execution by a typical database search engine Retrieved results may be quantified and ranked by the interface system for optimal presentation to the user

881 citations

Patent
27 May 1999
TL;DR: In this paper, a pictorial representation of an existing network framework is displayed along with a plurality of components of the existing network network framework, and the components may be indicia coded in order to convey an order of the testing or which components are to be tested.
Abstract: A system, method, and article of manufacture are provided for planning the testing of components of an existing network framework. First, a pictorial representation of an existing network framework is displayed along with a plurality of components of the existing network framework. Thereafter, the components of the existing network framework are indicia coded in order to convey a plan by which the components of the existing network framework are to be tested. The components may be indicia coded in order to convey an order of the testing or which components of the existing network framework are to be tested.

842 citations

Patent
20 Dec 1994
TL;DR: A computer-implemented method and system for retrieving information is described in this article, where a first file of information is received which includes a first markup language to identify contents of the information, and a second file in a second markup language is created containing the list of profiles and at least one corresponding third file is created in a third markup language for the at least 1 corresponding topic for each of the profiles.
Abstract: A computer-implemented method and system for of retrieving information. A first file of information is received which includes a first markup language to identify contents of the information. Responsive to the receiving the first file of information, the first file of information is parsed to generate a list of profiles, and at least one corresponding topic for each of the list of profiles. A second file in a second markup language is created containing the list of the profiles and at least one corresponding third file is created in a third markup language for the at least one corresponding topic for each of the list of profiles. The second file contains anchors referencing each at least one corresponding third file, and first markup instances in the first file of information are converted to second markup instances in either the second file or the third file. The first file of information is parsed to determine the at least one article, if any, for the each at least one corresponding topic for the each of the list of profiles, and a corresponding brief for the at least one article. A fourth file and a fifth file are generated for the at least one article, if any, for the each at least one corresponding topic for the each of the list of profiles. The fourth file includes a brief of each the at least one article in the first file of information and an anchor to the fifth file, the fifth file including text for the at least one article, if any, for the each at least one corresponding topic for the each of the list of profiles.

766 citations