patents granted in India 5 Inventions which are not patentable under this Act 5 Case Law – Novartis AC vs Union of India 5 Process of Obtaining a Patent 6 Form of Patent Application 6 Provisional and Complete Specification 7 Amendment of application and specification 7 Publication and Examination of Applications 7 Grant of Patent 7 Opposition to Grant of Patents 8 Provisions for Secrecy of Certain Inventions 8 Surrender and Revocation of Patents 8 Revocation of patent in public
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than one year before the patent was formally applied (Microsoft Corp. v. i4i, 2011). The software entity i4i Limited Partnership and Infrastructures for Information Inc. (henceforth referred to as "i4i"), is a computer software company that specializes in designing and selling computer software. In June 1994, i4i applied for a patent covering its innovative technology that enables the manipulation of the structure and content of an electronic document. This technology is commonly known as "markup
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Database Design Paper Joseph Schmosef University Of Phoenix (ecampus) DBM/380 Sunday, April 01, 2012 “A database is a structured collection of records or data that is stored in a computer system. In order for a database to be truly functional, it must not only store large amounts of records well, but be accessed easily. In addition, new information and changes should also be fairly easy to input.” (tech-faq.com) To ensure usefulness over the long-term, databases should be built with high
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servers and browsers should take in response to various commands. Two-tier architecture - The two-tier architecture is like client server application. The direct communication takes place between client and server. There is no intermediate between client and server. The two tiers of two-tier architecture is 1. Database (Data tier) 2. Client Application (Client tier) Three-tier architecture - A special type of client/server architecture consisting of three well-defined and separate processes
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Still in the planning stage and will be set-up on ___________________ Others (Specify __________________ __________________ __________________ | | Division/office/Department Name | Population | Computer (Quantity) | Internet Connection (Quantity) | | | | | | | | | Problems encountered in connecting to the internet(Use separate sheet if needed) | Current problems encountered within the use of internet(Use separate
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Still in the planning stage and will be set-up on ___________________ Others (Specify __________________ __________________ __________________ | | Division/office/Department Name | Population | Computer (Quantity) | Internet Connection (Quantity) | | | | | | | | | Problems encountered in connecting to the internet(Use separate sheet if needed) | Current problems encountered within the use of internet(Use separate
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E-business: 3 2.1 Business Plan of the E business: 4 2.2 Basic Infrastructure: 5 2.2.1 Client/Server Technology: 5 (A) Two Tier Client/Server Architecture: 6 (B) Three Tier Client/Server Architecture: 6 2.2.2 Web technologies and applications: 7 2.2.3 Collaborative Technologies: 7 (A) Electronic Data Interchange (EDI): 8 (B) Workflow System: 9 3.0 E-Business Networks 10 4.0 Supply Chain Management: 11 5.0 E-Business Model: 11 6.0 Reliability and Quality of Service: 12
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internal knowledge to seek external advantage. The ERP system is a set of software applications that organize, define and standardize the business processes necessary to effectively plan and control an organization. Essentially, ERP applications are a computer model of a business, embodying the products and processes, information flow, procedures, and relationships between functions and activities. A set of planning applications can provide recommendations for what must be accomplished in order to meet the
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to connect to a remote server and run all applications from a single point. But for a while, the technology had one major flaw: It required the installation of a software product on the desktop. Thin-client technology lets companies serve applications to graphical terminals in a manner similar to that used with legacy mainframe technology. Thin clients resemble today’s client/server systems but actually function as time-sharing clients on which applications are remotely displayed (Seltzer A. Mark,
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The increased applications of technology in companies demand an integrated use of information systems and software applications. The numerous advantages evident include; improved speed in processing, accuracy, long reduction in cost and up to date results. Different departments use different information systems and softwares to suit their purpose. Departmental information system is systematically arranged including; people or the users of the system. Their competent in the field and with the system
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