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Simon L. Martin
Researcher at IBM
Publications - 11
Citations - 455
Simon L. Martin is an academic researcher from IBM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fingerprint Verification Competition & Dynamic web page. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 11 publications receiving 455 citations.
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Multi-user, multi-timed collaborative annotation
Elias Albornoz Jordi A Feigenb,Lee Feigenbaum,Sean J. Martin,Simon L. Martin,Lonnie A. McCullough,Elias Torres +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a user with a predetermined privilege selects a widget and is presented with the annotation document, the user performs an annotation task modifying the annotation documents and submits the annotated documents to the annotation store, the submission triggering the workflow action program to progress the workflow to another step.
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Methods and apparatus for a web application processing system
Yun-Wu Huang,Robert D. Johnson,Sean J. Martin,Simon L. Martin,Moshe Morris Emanuel Matsa,Roger A. Pollak,John J. Ponzo,Ronald So-tse Woan +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a software system is provided to allow a computer to install and process web applications according to the invention, such web applications are written as web pages that have access to the full range of operating system resources, including those not accessible through a web browser.
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User form based automated and guided data collection
Jordi Albornoz,Lee Feigenbaum,Sean J. Martin,Simon L. Martin,Lonnie A. McCullough,Madhusmita Mitra,Elias Torres +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an annotation form is presented to a user for annotating a target document or image in a database and a runtime program is associated with the annotation form, which performs an action on behalf of the user.
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Creating annotations of transient computer objects
TL;DR: In this article, a method, system and program product for annotating a transient state of a computer displayed application enables annotation of transient applications particularly web based applications, where the annotation is related to the transient application by the application address or key.
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Generation of unique significant key from URL get/post content
TL;DR: In this paper, the URL of a web page is parsed according to the policy in order to generate the URL key, which is obtained from a well known source associated with the web page.