Patents by Inventor Marc Dangeard
Marc Dangeard has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240127379Abstract: Systems and methods for creating actionable data from documents are described. In some implementations, the systems and methods deconstruct, or break up, documents into blocks (e.g., a paragraph or other segment or portion of text of the document) and store the blocks in a database. The systems and methods tag the blocks with intelligence about the content of the blocks. For example, the systems and methods can tag blocks with commitment markers or other information that identify the blocks as containing or reciting a commitment (e.g., a contractual provision, term, or obligation) within a contract document.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Sébastien HUPPE, Marc DANGEARD
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Patent number: 11816419Abstract: It is provided a computer-implemented method for recording one or more documents. Each document comprises at least one word. The method comprises providing one or more documents forming a first set of documents. The method comprises dividing each document of the first set into one or more blocks. The method comprises creating a directed graph representing relationships established between the blocks of documents of the first set. The method comprises providing at least one block from a previous division of each document of a second set of documents. The method comprises merging the directed graph created for the first set with another directed graph previously created for the second set and taking account of at least one established relationship. The method improves the recording of the sets of documents.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2020Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: CODEXOInventors: Sébastien Huppe, Marc Dangeard
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Patent number: 11688027Abstract: Systems and methods for creating actionable data from documents are described. In some implementations, the systems and methods deconstruct, or break up, documents into blocks (e.g., a paragraph or other segment or portion of text of the document) and store the blocks in a database. The systems and methods tag the blocks with intelligence about the content of the blocks. For example, the systems and methods can tag blocks with commitment markers or other information that identify the blocks as containing or reciting a commitment (e.g., a contractual provision, term, or obligation) within a contract document.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2020Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: CODEXOInventors: Sébastien Huppe, Marc Dangeard
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Publication number: 20230013179Abstract: It is provided a computer-implemented method for recording one or more documents. Each document comprises at least one word. The method comprises providing one or more documents forming a first set of documents. The method comprises dividing each document of the first set into one or more blocks. The method comprises creating a directed graph representing relationships established between the blocks of documents of the first set. The method comprises providing at least one block from a previous division of each document of a second set of documents. The method comprises merging the directed graph created for the first set with another directed graph previously created for the second set and taking account of at least one established relationship. The method improves the recording of the sets of documents.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2020Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventors: Sébastien HUPPE, Marc DANGEARD
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Publication number: 20210295261Abstract: Systems and methods for creating actionable data from documents are described. In some implementations, the systems and methods deconstruct, or break up, documents into blocks (e.g., a paragraph or other segment or portion of text of the document) and store the blocks in a database. The systems and methods tag the blocks with intelligence about the content of the blocks. For example, the systems and methods can tag blocks with commitment markers or other information that identify the blocks as containing or reciting a commitment (e.g., a contractual provision, term, or obligation) within a contract document.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2020Publication date: September 23, 2021Inventors: Sébastien Huppe, Marc Dangeard
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Patent number: 8849850Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2013Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 8813067Abstract: Techniques are provided for deploying applications hosted by an application service provider. An application in a first environment is automatically deployed to a second environment in response to receiving a request over a network from the party for whom the second environment is being hosted. The first environment may be an environment where applications are developed by the party over the network. Deployment of the application may entail provisioning of an environment for the application.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2013Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Pascal Sero, Marc Dangeard, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20130290180Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20130247026Abstract: Techniques are provided for deploying applications hosted by an application service provider. An application in a first environment is automatically deployed to a second environment in response to receiving a request over a network from the party for whom the second environment is being hosted. The first environment may be an environment where applications are developed by the party over the network. Deployment of the application may entail provisioning of an environment for the application.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Pascal Sero, Marc Dangeard, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 8478778Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2012Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 8438562Abstract: Techniques are provided for deploying applications hosted by an application service provider. An application in a first environment is automatically deployed to a second environment in response to receiving a request over a network from the party for whom the second environment is being hosted. The first environment may be an environment where applications are developed by the party over the network. Deployment of the application may entail provisioning of an environment for the application.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2012Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Pascal Sero, Marc Dangeard, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20120303584Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2012Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 8316044Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2011Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20120210235Abstract: Techniques are provided for deploying applications hosted by an application service provider. An application in a first environment is automatically deployed to a second environment in response to receiving a request over a network from the party for whom the second environment is being hosted. The first environment may be an environment where applications are developed by the party over the network. Deployment of the application may entail provisioning of an environment for the application.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2012Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Pascal Sero, Marc Dangeard, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 8176484Abstract: Techniques are provided for deploying applications hosted by an application service provider. An application in a first environment is automatically deployed to a second environment in response to receiving a request over a network from the party for whom the second environment is being hosted. The first environment may be an environment where applications are developed by the party over the network. Deployment of the application may entail provisioning of an environment for the application.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Pascal Sero, Marc Dangeard, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20120101994Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2011Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 8090741Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the database systems managed by the first party. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications controlled by the second parties, access to the database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without the user incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2011Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20110184978Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the database systems managed by the first party. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications controlled by the second parties, access to the database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without the user incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 7953764Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the database systems managed by the first party. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications controlled by the second parties, access to the database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without the user incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2010Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20100235513Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the database systems managed by the first party. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications controlled by the second parties, access to the database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without the user incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh