Ex Parte Santos et al - Page 13

            Appeal 2007-1595                                                                                 
            Application 09/751,858                                                                           

        1              on workload.  The result of the K-S test is itself an analysis that is                
        2              applied to the date gap analysis to determine whether the hypothesized                
        3              distribution is correct.  Thus, applying the K-S test to the time gap data            
        4              makes workload adjustments to the data pertaining to the date gap                     
        5              analysis to produce a goodness of fit analysis output.                                
        6       20. The modeling performed by Baum is performed by subroutines within                        
        7              an automated process (Baum p. 451, Methodology).                                      
        8       Jensen                                                                                       
        9       21. Jensen shows a mouse and a keyboard as an input device and shows two                     
       10              computers (one is the computer inherently within a video display                      
       11              terminal to operate graphic display) connected to operate Jensen’s                    
       12              software in communication with each other (Jensen, Fig. 1:18, 20, 22                  
       13              and 24a).                                                                             
       14       22. Jensen describes analysis of workplace incidents, such as accidents and                  
       15              injury (Jensen, col. 1, ll. 13-15).                                                   
       16       23. Jensen collects, formats, and stores data regarding the nature, place, time              
       17              and date of each event (Jensen, col. 7-8, Table 4).                                   
       18       Dix                                                                                          
       19       24. Dix describes interactive visualisation as one of the most exciting areas                
       20              in human-computer interaction (HCI) over recent years. It asserts that                
       21              virtually any static representation can become more powerful by the                   
       22              addition of simple interactive elements. This is demonstrated by adding               
       23              interactivity to standard representations including stacked histograms,               
       24              pie charts and scatter plots. Dix shows how adding interactivity can help             

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