Patents Examined by Justin Pats
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Patent number: 8073723Abstract: The present invention provides apparatus, systems and methods for determining from a set of delivery times for each of a plurality of services for each of a plurality of carriers a potential delivery schedule for each of the plurality of services for each of the plurality of carriers in response to a request by each of a plurality of users, according to an input by each particular user of a shipping date, a set of parcel specifications for shipping a particular parcel, a set of shipping requirements for shipping the particular parcel, a particular origin postal code and a particular destination postal code. Each user accesses the present invention over a global communications network using a client computer device, and each user client computer device has an individual electronic connection to the global communications network.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2000Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignees: Stamps.com Inc., iShip Inc.Inventors: Paul Bilibin, Jinyue Liu
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Patent number: 8069071Abstract: A suite of configurable supply chain infrastructure modules provides the “collective manufacturing management infrastructure” necessary to support a high velocity e-business initiative. At the core of the collaboration scheme is the Business Process Modeling Module. The Business Modeling Module consists of two components: Business Process Event Coordinator, and Business Process Modeler. To further support the collaborative scheme, a suite of highly configurable application templates and pre-configured industry applications provide an interface or wrapper around the business rules. The application templates are designed to be used as stand-alone components, or can be assembled/configured into a cohesive solution to provide a basic foundation layer for a Collaborative Manufacturing Execution System (CMES).Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan J. Kall, Thomas A. Troy, Robert J. McCarthy
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Patent number: 8050960Abstract: Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, for recommendations based on adoption curve. A method includes tracking over a period of time user popularity of a media content using a web service residing in a server, the popularity and period of time representing a life cycle of each of the media content. The method tracks over the period of time users enrolled in the web service and when in the period of time each of the users adopted the tracked media content and associates adopted media content with user profiles representing the users. The method recommends media content associated with a first user who adopted the tracked media content earlier in the period of time to a second user who may want to adopt the tracked media content subsequently in the period of time.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2007Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Yahoo! Inc.Inventors: Malcolm Slaney, Eric Gottschalk, Todd M. Beaupre
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Patent number: 8041598Abstract: A method of defining, monitoring, and managing performance, influencing behavior, and aligning behaviors to strategic objectives involves determining with clarity, simplicity and materiality the why, the expectations, the levels of performance, and the projected response, to a set behaviors, accomplishments, and results. For individuals or groups, important behaviors, accomplishments and results are identified, prioritized, and a certain number selected and placed on an RPM matrix and weighted. The RPM matrix lists the weighting as well as specifying levels of performance. After completion of a measurement period, the RPM matrix calculates an RPM score for the individual or group. This RPM score is then used to determine an appropriate reward or response, and can be fed into web-based reporting software.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2008Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Concilient CG, LLCInventor: David L. Russell
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Patent number: 8027866Abstract: Purchases made by customers of a supplier of interest from other suppliers are estimated based upon panelist data regarding purchases made by panelists from the supplier of interest and from the other suppliers, and based upon customer data regarding purchases made by the customers from the supplier of interest. The panelists are a subset of the customers. A linear relationship between the purchases made by the panelists from the supplier of interest and the purchases made by the panelists from the other suppliers is determined. Based upon the customer data and the linear relationship, the purchases made by the customers from the other suppliers are estimated.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2009Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: The Nielsen Company (US), LLCInventors: Mitchel Kriss, Peter Cibulskis
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Patent number: 8000994Abstract: A computer-implemented system and method for evaluating customer activity. Data about the customer activity is received and is used to generate actual data values associated with preselected business metrics. One or more business metric score cards may be generated to assess how the business metrics are performing as well as what business metrics can be changed to better meet business goals.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2009Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: SAS Institute Inc.Inventor: John C. Brocklebank