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Patent
11 Mar 1996
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors develop a training record for use in creating an empirical model of a process from data associated with the process, where a flag or other indicator is placed within the file to indicate the location of a significant event within the process or the location at which the data from different batch files was concatenated together.
Abstract: A device and method develop a training record for use in creating an empirical model of a process from data associated with the process. Data from a continuous process in the form of a continuous file or data from a set of batch files associated with different runs of a batch process is used to develop a file having multiple values for each of a plurality of variables associated with the process. A flag or other indicator is placed within the file to indicate the location of a significant event within the process or the location at which the data from different batch files was concatenated together. A record is then developed from the file by selecting a multiplicity of values within the file. Thereafter, it is determined if any two of the selected values within the record are located within the file at positions which are on different sides of the position indicated by the flag or other indicator. If so, that record is prevented from being used as a training record for training an empirical model of the process.

77 citations


Patent
Michiko Kunioka1
24 Jul 1996
TL;DR: In this paper, a batch execution control programming device for creating a batch-execution control program without taking a lot of time is obtained, where an environment definition file, a user interface definition, a parameter definition, an invocation command definition, and a control command file are used to define the contents of a processing for tool encapsulation.
Abstract: A batch execution control programming device for creating a batch execution control program without taking a lot of time is obtained. A processing system reads (or inputs) an environment definition file, a user interface definition file, a parameter definition file, an invocation command definition file and a control command file, and generates a batch execution control program. The user interface definition file, the parameter definition file and the invocation command definition file provide the description for defining the contents of a processing for tool encapsulation which are changed according to the specification for tool encapsulation. The environment definition file determines whether the contents of processings of the files are executed according to the characteristics of a tool or not.

24 citations


Patent
11 Apr 1996
TL;DR: In this article, an electronic price label (EPLU) support method is proposed, in which support of an EPL system may be provided by a main computer in a store, a host computer coupled to the main computer, or a combination of both.
Abstract: An electronic price label (EPL) support method in which support of an EPL system may be provided by a main computer in a store, a host computer coupled to the main computer and other main computers in a chain of stores, or a combination of both. The support method includes a method of modifying an EPL system within a transaction establishment. The host computer creates a price look-up (PLU) batch file containing changes to a PLU data file of the store and sends it to the main computer. The main computer applies the PLU batch file. Either the host or main computer provides an EPL batch file for modifying an EPL data file in response to the changes in the PLU data file. When provided by the host, the EPL batch file may contain temporary identification numbers for new EPLs. Either the host or main computer may additionally provide overlays for new EPLs, reassigned EPLs, and replacement EPLs.

11 citations


Patent
05 Feb 1996
TL;DR: In this article, a computer-aided program generating system takes as inputs a file organization, a file access method, and a process function for a desired "file description" (FD).
Abstract: A computer-aided program generating system takes as inputs a "file organization", a "file access method" and a "process function" for a desired "file description" (FD). The inputs are used to select a "Paradigm Connection Logic" (PCL) from a repository of prefedined PCLs: this PCL is then edited according to the FD, resulting in a source code outline to which detail can be added in the form of an SPS (Single Process Segment) to derive the final source code.

4 citations