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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 08, 2011
Filed:
Sep. 27, 2006
David Pratt, Woodland Hills, UT (US);
David Stones, Woodland Hills, UT (US);
Adam Friedman, Newtown, AU;
Clinton DE Young, West Jordan, UT (US);
Stephen Gibbon, Wollstone Craft, AU;
Edwin Ho, Maroubra, AU;
Michael E. Sainsbury, Willoughby, AU;
David Pratt, Woodland Hills, UT (US);
David Stones, Woodland Hills, UT (US);
Adam Friedman, Newtown, AU;
Clinton De Young, West Jordan, UT (US);
Stephen Gibbon, Wollstone Craft, AU;
Edwin Ho, Maroubra, AU;
Michael E. Sainsbury, Willoughby, AU;
Symantec Corporation, Mountain View, CA (US);
Abstract
Disclosed herein are systems and methods providing for autonomous extraction of original natural language strings from source code and insertion of translated strings therein. Some of the examples described herein additionally utilize a database suitable for containing translations of user -viewable material and for accessing that material from developer project sandboxes. Individual developer projects may provide for the extraction of natural-language strings from source code to a shared translations database. Detailed information on various example embodiments of the inventions are provided in the Detailed Description below, and the inventions are defined by the appended claims.