Foxconn (Taiwan)
Taiwan
Andrew Rodney Ferlitsch mainly focuses on Computer hardware, Engineering drawing, Print processor, Rendering and Multimedia. His Computer hardware study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Database structure, Load balancing and Client. His Engineering drawing research integrates issues from Front and back ends, Manufacturing engineering, Computer graphics and Process.
His Print processor study combines topics in areas such as Device status and Firmware. His Rendering research incorporates elements of Document format, Job scheduler and Document processing. His studies in Multimedia integrate themes in fields like World Wide Web and Duplex.
His primary areas of study are Computer hardware, Multimedia, Computer network, Engineering drawing and Database. Print processor is the focus of his Computer hardware research. He has researched Multimedia in several fields, including Information retrieval and Rendering.
His work on Node as part of general Computer network study is frequently linked to Spooling, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His primary scientific interests are in Computer hardware, Computer network, Computer vision, Artificial intelligence and Image processing. His Computer hardware study incorporates themes from Process, User interface, Interface, Network interface and Image. His Computer network course of study focuses on Embedded system and Network connection and Application server.
His Computer vision research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Direct imaging, Set and Scanner. His Image processing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Web service, Client, Server and Selection. His work in Rendering covers topics such as Multimedia which are related to areas like World Wide Web.
Computer network, Multimedia, Rendering, Operating system and Computer graphics are his primary areas of study. In general Computer network, his work in Queueing theory, Queue and Application server is often linked to Computing systems and Spooling linking many areas of study. His work carried out in the field of Multimedia brings together such families of science as Electronic document and Information retrieval.
The Rendering study combines topics in areas such as User interface and Human–computer interaction. As part of one scientific family, Andrew Rodney Ferlitsch deals mainly with the area of Operating system, narrowing it down to issues related to the Document format, and often Computer hardware. In his works, Andrew Rodney Ferlitsch conducts interdisciplinary research on Computer hardware and Grid.
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Systems and methods for manipulating electronic information using a three-dimensional iconic representation
Andrew Rodney Ferlitsch;Darwin Alan DeVore.
(2001)
Providing enhanced utilization of printing devices in a cluster printing environment
Andrew Ferlitsch;Roy Chrisop.
(2003)
Virtual print driver system and method
Andrew Rodney Ferlitsch.
(2001)
System and method for managing and processing a print job using print job tickets
Andrew Rodney Ferlitsch.
(2002)
Scan description language
Andrew Rodney Ferlitsch.
(2003)
Dynamically updating a printer driver
Andrew R Ferlitsch;ロドネイ ファーリッシュ アンドリュー.
(2002)
Systems and methods for segmenting pages and changing settings for graphical elements in printing
James E. Owen;Andrew R. Ferlitsch.
(2004)
Load balancing print jobs across multiple printing devices
Andrew Rodney Ferlitsch.
(2003)
Providing print job accounting in a computer system configuration
Andrew R Ferlitsch;ロドネイ ファーリッシュ アンドリュー.
(2001)
Electronic Document Provision to an Online Meeting
Andrew Rodney Ferlitsch.
(2010)
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