Patents by Inventor Ann S. Vurimindi
Ann S. Vurimindi 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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Patent number: 8504384Abstract: An electronic method and article of manufacture is provided for analyzing clinical trial budgets. A clinical trial budget is input into a processor. The budget includes activities and associated activity costs of a clinical trial. The activities of the inputted clinical trial budget are classified into a set of standardized service categories. The processor is used to electronically allocate the associated activity costs with the respective standardized service category so that budget costs of the clinical trial can be objectively analyzed. A report of the associated activity costs with the respective standardized service category is outputted for use in analyzing budgets for clinical trials.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2010Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Numoda Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ieda A. Mancini, Ann S. Vurimindi, Fernando F. Alves, Christopher T. Mather
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Patent number: 8000983Abstract: A clinical trial study is modeled for automatically generating business intelligence information regarding the clinical trial study. The clinical trial study has a total budget amount and a total amount of deliverables. A software application program is provided that has equations and business rules that together define a process, a timeline, and deliverables associated with the clinical trial study. The program is populated with items including entities that have been contracted to provide the deliverables to the clinical trial study, budget items and amounts related to the deliverables for the respective entities that have been contracted to provide the deliverables, and for at least some of the budget items, a time frame in which the budget item is expected to be incurred or paid. Business intelligence information is then automatically generated using the equations and business rules in the program, and the items entered into the program.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2008Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Numoda Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Fernando F. Alves, Ann S. Vurimindi, Ieda A. Mancini, Mirela Meka
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Publication number: 20100324931Abstract: An electronic method and article of manufacture is provided for analyzing clinical trial budgets. A clinical trial budget is input into a processor. The budget includes activities and associated activity costs of a clinical trial. The activities of the inputted clinical trial budget are classified into a set of standardized service categories. The processor is used to electronically allocate the associated activity costs with the respective standardized service category so that budget costs of the clinical trial can be objectively analyzed. A report of the associated activity costs with the respective standardized service category is outputted for use in analyzing budgets for clinical trials.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: NUMODA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Ieda A. MANCINI, Ann S. VURIMINDI, Fernando F. ALVES, Christopher T. MATHER
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Patent number: 7788114Abstract: A computer-implemented method is provided of analyzing budgets for clinical trials. A clinical trial budget is entered into a processor. The budget includes activities and associated activity costs. The activities are classified into a set of standardized service categories. The processor then allocates the associated activity costs with the respective standardized service category. The budget further includes assumption specifications. The processor further calculates per unit costs of the assumption specifications. The activities and the associated activity costs are then equalized against reference assumption specifications using at least the per unit costs.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2008Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Numoda Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ieda A. Mancini, Ann S. Vurimindi, Fernando F. Alves, Christopher T. Mather
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Patent number: 7676383Abstract: An electronic method is provided of analyzing budgets for clinical trials. A clinical trial budget is entered into a processor. The budget includes activities and associated activity costs. The activities are classified into a set of standardized service categories. The processor then electronically allocates the associated activity costs with the respective standardized service category so that budget costs can be objectively analyzed. The budget further includes assumption specifications. The processor further calculates per unit costs of the assumption specifications. The activities and the associated activity costs are then equalized against reference assumption specifications using at least the per unit costs via calculations performed in the processor.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2009Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Numoda Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ieda A. Mancini, Ann S. Vurimindi, Fernando F. Alves, Christopher T. Mather
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Publication number: 20100004961Abstract: A clinical trial study is modeled for automatically generating business intelligence information regarding the clinical trial study. The clinical trial study has a total budget amount and a total amount of deliverables. A software application program is provided that has equations and business rules that together define a process, a timeline, and deliverables associated with the clinical trial study. The program is populated with items including entities that have been contracted to provide the deliverables to the clinical trial study, budget items and amounts related to the deliverables for the respective entities that have been contracted to provide the deliverables, and for at least some of the budget items, a time frame in which the budget item is expected to be incurred or paid. Business intelligence information is then automatically generated using the equations and business rules in the program, and the items entered into the program.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2008Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: NUMODA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Fernando F. Alves, Ann S. Vurimindi, Ieda A. Mancini, Mirela Meka
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Publication number: 20100004951Abstract: A clinical trial study is modeled for automatically generating business intelligence information regarding the clinical trial study. The clinical trial study has a total budget amount and a total amount of deliverables. A software application program is provided that has equations and business rules that together define a process, a timeline, and deliverables associated with the clinical trial study. The program is populated with items including entities that have been contracted to provide the deliverables to the clinical trial study, budget items and amounts related to the deliverables for the respective entities that have been contracted to provide the deliverables, and for at least some of the budget items, a time frame in which the budget item is expected to be incurred or paid. Business intelligence information is then automatically generated using the equations and business rules in the program, and the items entered into the program.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: NUMODA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Fernando F. Alves, Ann S. Vurimindi, Ieda A. Mancini, Mirela Meka
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Patent number: 7636668Abstract: A clinical trial study is modeled for automatically generating business intelligence information regarding the clinical trial study. The clinical trial study has a total budget amount and a total amount of deliverables. A software application program is provided that has equations and business rules that together define a process, a timeline, and deliverables associated with the clinical trial study. The program is populated with items including entities that have been contracted to provide the deliverables to the clinical trial study, budget items and amounts related to the deliverables for the respective entities that have been contracted to provide the deliverables, and for at least some of the budget items, a time frame in which the budget item is expected to be incurred or paid. Business intelligence information is then automatically generated using the equations and business rules in the program, and the items entered into the program.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2009Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Numoda Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Fernando F. Alves, Ann S. Vurimindi, Ieda A. Mancini, Mirela Meka
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Publication number: 20090204431Abstract: An electronic method is provided of analyzing budgets for clinical trials. A clinical trial budget is entered into a processor. The budget includes activities and associated activity costs. The activities are classified into a set of standardized service categories. The processor then electronically allocates the associated activity costs with the respective standardized service category so that budget costs can be objectively analyzed. The budget further includes assumption specifications. The processor further calculates per unit costs of the assumption specifications. The activities and the associated activity costs are then equalized against reference assumption specifications using at least the per unit costs via calculations performed in the processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2009Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: NUMODA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Ieda A. Mancini, Ann S. Vurimindi, Fernando F. Alves, Christopher T. Mather
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Publication number: 20080288285Abstract: A computer-implemented method is provided of analyzing budgets for clinical trials. A clinical trial budget is entered into a processor. The budget includes activities and associated activity costs. The activities are classified into a set of standardized service categories. The processor then allocates the associated activity costs with the respective standardized service category. The budget further includes assumption specifications. The processor further calculates per unit costs of the assumption specifications. The activities and the associated activity costs are then equalized against reference assumption specifications using at least the per unit costs.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: NUMODA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Ieda A. Mancini, Ann S. Vurimindi, Fernando F. Alves, Christopher T. Mather