Abstract: Methods and associated structure for flexible, easy-to-use, robust, statistical analysis of one or more factors associated with a continuous response outcome. A simple user interface provides a wide variety of statistical analysis derived from user provided data. The user provides data in a simple tabular format after which no further human intervention is required to manipulate the data. Data is automatically manipulated and transformed as required to perform the desired, selected statistical analysis. Reduction of human interaction in manipulating data to perform desired statistical analysis improves statistical analysis processes by reducing human errors introduced in data manipulation and encouraging users to perform more thorough analysis because time-saving shortcuts are no longer required.
Abstract: Strategies are described for analyzing test data received from tests performed on a fire pump, and then automatically computing an overall grade (e.g., excellent, good, fair, or poor) which reflects how the analyzed test data compares with reference data. A standard curve or a manufacturer's curve can serve as the baseline reference data. The output grades can be conveyed in tabular form or graphical form. In the graphical form, the analyzed test data can be plotted for comparison with plural reference curves, where the reference curves demarcate ranges associated with the possible grades.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 7, 2006
Publication date:
August 16, 2007
Applicant:
ERC-IP LLC
Inventors:
Philip Gentile, Todd Dillon, Jose Ordinas-Lewis
Abstract: Strategies are described for analyzing test data received from tests performed on a fire pump, and then automatically computing an overall grade (e.g., excellent, good, fair, or poor) which reflects how the analyzed test data compares with reference data. A standard curve or a manufacturer's curve can serve as the baseline reference data. The output grades can be conveyed in tabular form or graphical form. In the graphical form, the analyzed test data can be plotted for comparison with plural reference curves, where the reference curves demarcate ranges associated with the possible grades.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 18, 2004
Publication date:
May 18, 2006
Applicant:
ERC-IP LLC
Inventors:
Philip Gentile, Todd Dillon, Jose Ordinas-Lewis
Abstract: A web-enabled system and associated techniques are described for managing recommendation information, such as recommendation information pertaining to property loss prevention provisions. The system provides a graphical user interface for entering the recommendation information according to a well-defined process flow. The system also provides notification functionality for sending notification messages to participants upon the occurrence of various triggering events. The system also includes provisions for providing a historical sequence of recommendation entries via the system, and for filtering, sorting, printing, and/or exporting the recommendation information. The system also provides customization functionality for tailoring certain aspects of the system to suit different business environments.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 30, 2004
Publication date:
October 6, 2005
Applicant:
ERC-IP LLC
Inventors:
Michael Sutherland, Shital Joshi, Timothy Heinze