Vertical Computer Systems, Inc. v. Interwoven, Inc. et al
Filing
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REPLY to Response to Motion re 84 SEALED MOTION to Sever and Transfer Claims filed by LG Electronics Inc, LG Electronics Mobilecomm USA Inc. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A, # 2 Exhibit B, # 3 Exhibit C, # 4 Exhibit D)(Healey, David)
Exhibit A
Infringement of United States Patent number 7,726,629 by LG’s
Android‐Powered Smartphones
Claim 1.
A system for generating a computer application on a host
system in an arbitrary object framework that separates a
content of said computer application, a form of said
computer application, and a functionality of said computer
application, said system including a computer comprising a
processor and a memory operably coupled to said processor,
said memory being configured for storing a computer
program executable by said processor, said computer
program comprising:
a first set of executable instructions for creating arbitrary
objects with corresponding arbitrary names of content
objects used in generating said content of said computer
application, form objects used in defining said form of said
computer application, and function objects used in executing
said functionality of said computer application each arbitrary
object being separate from each other arbitrary object;
Android’s objects can be arbitrary objects. We created a sample application
using the Android Software Developers’ Kit (Android SDK). In the following
example:
The Arbitrary Object “textview” is being called by its name
(android:id="@+id/textview"), and additionally has three parameters.
When compiling and running the application, the compilation completes,
and the application runs fine (it prints “Alo mundo,Hello Android!”) on the
Android device as seen in here:
a second set of executable instructions for managing said
arbitrary objects in an arbitrary object library;
and a third set of executable instructions for deploying said
arbitrary objects from said arbitrary object library into a
design framework to create said computer application.
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