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  • Coupeville, WA
  • Ventura, CA
  • Seattle, WA
  • Portland, OR
  • Tualatin, OR
  • Vista, CA
  • Bakersfield, CA
  • Long Beach, CA
  • Carlsbad, CA
  • PO Box 23091, Seattle, WA 98102

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Robotics Application Development Architecture

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US Patent:
20200159648, May 21, 2020
Filed:
Nov 21, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/198605
Inventors:
- Seattle WA, US
Bin Zhu - Seattle WA, US
Roger S. Barga - Kirkland WA, US
William J. Vass - Bainbridge Island WA, US
Gourav Roy - Seattle WA, US
Chetan Banthiya - Bothell WA, US
Paul Andrew Lafranchise - Seattle WA, US
Dmitry Berkovich - Redmond WA, US
Fusheng Yuan - Kenmore WA, US
Ritesh Singh - Seattle WA, US
Swarnaprakash Udayakumar - Seattle WA, US
Brandon Kyle Pelfrey - Seattle WA, US
Jason Chen Hooi Chionh - Seattle WA, US
Iftach Ragoler - Sammamish WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/36
G06F 8/65
H04L 29/06
G06F 11/34
G06F 11/30
Abstract:
A robotic device management service obtains, from a customer, a first set of parameters of a robotic device and a second set of parameters for a simulation environment for testing a robotic device application installable on the robotic device. The set of parameters are used to indicate a storage location of the application and a selection of a simulation environment for testing the application. In response to the request, the robotic device management service selects a set of resources on which to execute the simulation in the simulation environment. The robotic device management service obtains the robotic device application from the storage location and loads the application on to the set of resources to execute the simulation.

Automated Translation Of Source Code

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US Patent:
20180032510, Feb 1, 2018
Filed:
Mar 27, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/671864
Inventors:
- Seattle WA, US
Paul Andrew Lafranchise - Seattle WA, US
Joseph Barry Guglielmo - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/28
Abstract:
In some cases, a localization service may identify candidate strings in the source code of an application. Further, the localization service may determine whether the candidate strings are displayed literals in a first human-perceivable language. In addition, the localization service may replace the identified displayed literals with identification tokens to generate pivot source code. In some examples, an identification token may include a JavaScript function that returns a translation of a displayed literal in a second human-perceivable language or any other desired human-perceivable language. Further, the localization service may verify pivot source code by comparing a localized application corresponding to the pivot source code to the application with the original source code of the application.
Paul A Lafranchise from Coupeville, WA, age ~45 Get Report