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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 29, 2004
Filed:
Sep. 08, 2000
Loren G. Knutson, Allen, TX (US);
John C. Zurawski, Allen, TX (US);
Kenneth D. Simone, Jr., Murphy, TX (US);
Nezar A. Gharbia, Richardson, TX (US);
Corel Inc., Ottawa, CA;
Abstract
A number of items of data from a data source ( ) can be processed and then deposited in at least one data destination ( ). The data can be image data, text data, numeric data or some other type of data, or a combination of these types of data. Processing of the data is controlled by a project definition ( ) which includes a plurality of modules selected from a variety of available modules (Tables 1-4). The modules have input and output ports that are interrelated by binding information. Some of the modules are capable of taking an item of data and splitting it into two or more component parts. Other modules are capable of taking separate items of data and combining them.