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Apple Inc.
Company•Herzliya, Israel•
About: Apple Inc. is a company organization based out in Herzliya, Israel. It is known for research contribution in the topics: User interface & Signal. The organization has 15687 authors who have published 22600 publications receiving 624507 citations. The organization is also known as: Apple Computer, Inc. & Apple Computer Inc.
Topics: User interface, Signal, Wireless, Pixel, Graphical user interface
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22 Apr 2013TL;DR: In this article, one or more metrics relating to a cell of a 3GPP network may be measured, and the load of the cell may be estimated based on the estimated metrics.
Abstract: Loading estimation of 3GPP networks. One or more metrics relating to a cell of a 3GPP network may be measured. Loading of the cell may be estimated based on the one or more metrics. The metrics may include metrics measured, estimated, or derived at multiple layers, possibly including one or more of physical layer, radio link control layer, radio resource control layer, or application layer metrics.
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08 Jun 2007TL;DR: A computer-implemented method for classifying digital content can include displaying one or more poster frames in a user interface, wherein a poster frame corresponds to an item of digital content as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: A computer-implemented method for classifying digital content can include displaying one or more poster frames in a user interface, wherein a poster frame corresponds to an item of digital content, displaying one or more first level classification panes adjacent to a poster frame corresponding to an item to be classified, wherein a first level classification pane is associated with a keyword, and enabling a user to associate a poster frame with a first level classification pane to cause the keyword associated with the first level classification pane to be associated with the item to which the poster frame corresponds.
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29 Jan 2008TL;DR: In this article, a time-stamped graphical parameter is displayed in one portion of a display window with a period of relevance highlighted and textual log entries from one or more of various selected logs corresponding to the highlighted time period are displayed in a second portion of the display window.
Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems and methods where a time-stamped graphical parameter is displayed in one portion of a display window with a period of relevance highlighted and textual log entries from one or more of various selected logs corresponding to the highlighted time period are displayed in a second portion of the display window. In one embodiment of the invention, the period of relevance on the graph may be manipulated by using GUI controls. As the period of relevance on the graph is changed, the displayed textual log entries are updated to reflect those entries within the current period of relevance.
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30 May 2014TL;DR: In this article, a method performed by a notification handler process running on a device includes receiving a first push notification for a first application while the recipient device is inactive; determining that delivery of the first push message would cause the device to become active without prompting a user of the mobile device to interact with the first application; and in response to determining what push modification would cause, locally storing the first message and delivering the received second message to the second message.
Abstract: A method performed by a notification handler process running on a device includes receiving a first push notification for a first application while the recipient device is inactive; determining that delivery of the first push notification would cause the device to become active without prompting a user of the device to interact with the first application; in response to determining what delivery of the first push modification would cause, locally storing the first push notification; receiving a second push notification for a second application while the recipient device is still inactive; determining that delivery of the second push notification would cause the device to become active prompting the user to interact with the second application; and in response to determining what delivery of the second push modification would cause, delivering the received second push notification to the second application and the stored first push notification to the first application.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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David E. Goldberg | 109 | 520 | 172426 |
Ruslan Salakhutdinov | 107 | 410 | 115921 |
Arogyaswami Paulraj | 97 | 476 | 41068 |
Eric Johnson | 95 | 312 | 47738 |
Donald A. Norman | 93 | 292 | 71226 |
Jim Gray | 92 | 265 | 50987 |
Imran Chaudhri | 90 | 327 | 31488 |
Ji-Guang Zhang | 83 | 286 | 28461 |
Scott Forstall | 82 | 184 | 20386 |
Carlos Guestrin | 79 | 221 | 50821 |
Michael Thompson | 76 | 911 | 28151 |
Gerard Medioni | 72 | 443 | 24378 |
Stephen O. Lemay | 72 | 288 | 18601 |
Paul Dourish | 69 | 202 | 26715 |
Bas Ording | 68 | 175 | 25774 |