Patents by Inventor Chandu CHINTHALA
Chandu CHINTHALA 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: 11875293Abstract: A system is provided that processes supply chain events. The system defines a supply chain event type. The system further configures a supply chain event of the supply chain event type as a task generating event, where the task generating event indicates that one or more tasks that are defined for a supply chain financial orchestration flow are to be executed, and where the supply chain financial orchestration flow defines a trade relationship between a first entity and a second entity. The system further receives a supply chain event associated with the supply chain financial orchestration flow. The system further determines whether the supply chain event is a task generating event. The system further executes the one or more tasks that are defined for the supply chain financial orchestration flow where the supply chain event is a task generating event.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2021Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Shyam Sundar Santhanam, Kalyana Chakravarthy Dande, Balaji Duvaragamani, Siddharth Khanna, Jatinder Gogna, Sunil Sama Reddy, Srinath Reddy Kayitha, Karthik Natarajan, Kalyani Manda, Prabha Seshadri, Nitish Dave, Girish Jha, Amit Ranjan Kumar, Chandu Chinthala, Raveesh Yadav
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Publication number: 20220129808Abstract: A system is provided that processes supply chain events. The system defines a supply chain event type. The system further configures a supply chain event of the supply chain event type as a task generating event, where the task generating event indicates that one or more tasks that are defined for a supply chain financial orchestration flow are to be executed, and where the supply chain financial orchestration flow defines a trade relationship between a first entity and a second entity. The system further receives a supply chain event associated with the supply chain financial orchestration flow. The system further determines whether the supply chain event is a task generating event. The system further executes the one or more tasks that are defined for the supply chain financial orchestration flow where the supply chain event is a task generating event.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2021Publication date: April 28, 2022Inventors: Shyam Sundar SANTHANAM, Kalyana Chakravarthy DANDE, Balaji DUVARAGAMANI, Siddharth KHANNA, Jatinder GOGNA, Sunil Sama REDDY, Srinath Reddy KAYITHA, Karthik NATARAJAN, Kalyani MANDA, Prabha SESHADRI, Nitish DAVE, Girish JHA, Amit Ranjan KUMAR, Chandu CHINTHALA, Raveesh YADAV
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Patent number: 11250367Abstract: A system is provided that determines a transfer price based on a transfer pricing rule. The system receives a request to calculate a transfer price for a transaction between a first entity and a second entity of a supply chain financial orchestration flow, where the supply chain financial orchestration flow defines a trade relationship between the first entity and the second entity. The system further receives transaction information associated with the transaction. The system further selects a transfer pricing rule from a plurality of transfer pricing rules, where the transfer pricing rule defines a rule to calculate a transfer price. The system further calculates the transfer price for the transaction based on the received transaction information and the selected transfer pricing rule. The system further provides the transfer price.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2020Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Shyam Sundar Santhanam, Kalyana Chakravarthy Dande, Balaji Duvaragamani, Siddharth Khanna, Jatinder Gogna, Sunil Sama Reddy, Srinath Reddy Kayitha, Karthik Natarajan, Kalyani Manda, Prabha Seshadri, Nitish Dave, Girish Jha, Amit Ranjan Kumar, Chandu Chinthala, Raveesh Yadav
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Publication number: 20200258016Abstract: A system is provided that determines a transfer price based on a transfer pricing rule. The system receives a request to calculate a transfer price for a transaction between a first entity and a second entity of a supply chain financial orchestration flow, where the supply chain financial orchestration flow defines a trade relationship between the first entity and the second entity. The system further receives transaction information associated with the transaction. The system further selects a transfer pricing rule from a plurality of transfer pricing rules, where the transfer pricing rule defines a rule to calculate a transfer price. The system further calculates the transfer price for the transaction based on the received transaction information and the selected transfer pricing rule. The system further provides the transfer price.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2020Publication date: August 13, 2020Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Shyam Sundar SANTHANAM, Kalyana Chakravarthy DANDE, Balaji DUVARAGAMANI, Siddharth KHANNA, Jatinder GOGNA, Sunil Sama REDDY, Srinath Reddy KAYITHA, Karthik NATARAJAN, Kalyani MANDA, Prabha SESHADRI, Nitish DAVE, Girish JHA, Amit Ranjan KUMAR, Chandu CHINTHALA, Raveesh YADAV
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Patent number: 10679166Abstract: A system that processes trade events is provided. The system receives events associated with a supply chain financial orchestration flow, where a supply chain financial orchestration flow defines a trade relationship between a first entity and a second entity. The system further determines whether at least one event indicates an ownership change of an item between a first entity and a second entity. The system further generates trade events where at least one event indicates an ownership change. The system further sends the trade events to a cost accounting system. The cost accounting system further performs accounting based on the trade events and generates trade accounting events.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2015Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Shyam Sundar Santhanam, Kalyana Chakravarthy Dande, Balaji Duvaragamani, Siddharth Khanna, Jatinder Gogna, Sunil Sama Reddy, Srinath Reddy Kayitha, Karthik Natarajan, Kalyani Manda, Prabha Seshadri, Nitish Dave, Girish Jha, Amit Ranjan Kumar, Chandu Chinthala, Raveesh Yadav
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Publication number: 20160171399Abstract: A system that processes trade events is provided. The system receives events associated with a supply chain financial orchestration flow, where a supply chain financial orchestration flow defines a trade relationship between a first entity and a second entity. The system further determines whether at least one event indicates an ownership change of an item between a first entity and a second entity. The system further generates trade events where at least one event indicates an ownership change. The system further sends the trade events to a cost accounting system. The cost accounting system further performs accounting based on the trade events and generates trade accounting events.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Shyam Sundar SANTHANAM, Kalyana Chakravarthy DANDE, Balaji DUVARAGAMANI, Siddharth KHANNA, Jatinder GOGNA, Sunil Sama REDDY, Srinath Reddy KAYITHA, Karthik NATARAJAN, Kalyani MANDA, Prabha SESHADRI, Nitish DAVE, Girish JHA, Amit Ranjan KUMAR, Chandu CHINTHALA, Raveesh YADAV
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Publication number: 20140095266Abstract: A system is provided that implements a qualifier. The system selects a qualifier definition that defines the qualifier; where the qualifier definition includes a computer program code definition including one or more conditions. The system further selects a condition from the one or more conditions, where the condition includes a parameter. The system further determines that the parameter is a custom parameter, where a custom parameter indicates that an external computer program is used to generate a value for the custom parameter. The system further invokes the external computer program to generate a value for the custom parameter. The system further evaluates the condition using the generated value. The system further evaluates the qualifier definition using the evaluated condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Kalyana Chakravarthy DANDE, Girish JHA, Kalyani MANDA, Chandu CHINTHALA, Nitish DAVE