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`Petitioners - Exhibit 1013 Page 1
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`Petitioners - Exhibit 1013 Page 1
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`Petitioners - Exhibit 1013 Page 2
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`Petitioners - Exhibit 1013 Page 2
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`Automated Inspection Equipment
`Measuring or gaging inatrumerts that make a para or fail determination of a dimensional
`characteristic without human interaction- Automated inepeetion equipment is. usually inte
`gral to a production line and is often computer controlled.
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`.tttturna'tetl l'ull: -hrliti‘j'll't.
`A sorta-are technique that oeana oouree code in order tode-sign a n optional set of test easeit to
`enereisetlre primary paths in a aoftware module.
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`Automated Emile]
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`ft radio with eapala'dity for automatically controlled operation by electronic desires that
`require “file or no operator intm'cntian.
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`.tutomatle
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`l'crLaining to a process orderice that. under flaccifretl conditiona. Funeti-onswithout interven-
`tion hya hurnart apn'alae.
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`.iutmmafie Ilntu I'm-resting l-il'li'}
`ll} -'ll.t'l interfacing amounts of procedures. proclaims. methods. permanel. and equipment to
`perform automatically a series of data procuring; operations that reaull in a change in the
`semntic content of the datn. l2} Data proceraing. by means of one or more devices. ta] that
`one:- common storage for all or part of a computer program. and also for all: or part of the
`data necenutry for execution of the prograunflh] that execute ufidf-Wl'illtl‘l or user duignaled
`programs: [c] that perform user designated symbol mnipulation. such until hrnetit opera-
`tions. logic operations. orcharacterhat ring, manipulations: and It“ that can execute programs
`that modify then-miter during their ruteeutiort. Automatic data pence-fling may he perlnrmed
`by a standalone unit or by several connected units. [ii Data processing largely performed by
`automatic means. t4} That branch of science and technology concerned IWith methods ancl
`technique: relating to data procure-in; largely perfumed by automatic means.
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`.tutomat'ie t'inin ['ontrol
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`A. process or means by Which gain is automatically adjusted in a .fiaccifrctl manner asa func-
`tion of input level or another specified. parameter.
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`Automatic 'I'Hi Equipment [-lt l'l'i]
`I l}Teat. measurement. and diagnostic eauipment that perforate a program to teat functional
`or static para meters. to evaluate the degree of performance degradation. or to perform Fault
`isolation of unit malfunctions. The decision making.control. or evaluative functions are con-
`ducted Ialith minimal reliance on human intervention. :1] An equipment that in dcaignai to
`automatically conduct analysis of functional or static parameters. evaluate the degree of per-
`formance degradation. and potions: isolation of item malfunctions.
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`.tutomatlc Thting
`The process. by which the local'uulion of faults. poasihle prediction of failure or validation
`that the equipment is operating mtid'aemeily iadetermined hy a device that is: programmed to
`perform a oeriea of self—sequencing teat measurements without the neceeaity of human direc-
`tion after its operations have been initiated.
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`.tdliul'naflun
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`ll} The implementation of processes by automatic means. [III The inse-stigation. design.
`development. and application of methods of rendering promilutomatic. self-musing. or
`aelfmantrolling- [3} The cont'eraion of a [Hermit-re. a mince-m or eu.1uiprnent to automatic
`operation-
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`Petitioners - Exhibit 1013 Page 3
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`Petitioners - Exhibit 1013 Page 3
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