Patents by Inventor Dominique Habegger

Dominique Habegger 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).

  • Patent number: 11727480
    Abstract: Multivariate graphs specific to a company's performance, alone or in relation to a benchmark, and methods for producing same include defining on a display screen an origin having a first value, extending from the origin at least three axes on the display screen, the axes being generally equidistant from each other and representing a respective variable, plotting on the display screen a value of each variable concerning the company as a point on a respective axis, and using the plotted points to interpolate first segments between the axes on the display screen. Benchmark information, extrinsic to the company, can be obtained, processed into a rating in the same manner as the company data, and superimposed for ready visual comparison of the company's performance to the obtained benchmark. The benchmark information, if shown, is distinguished from the company's performance graph.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2023
    Assignee: Refinitiv US Organization LLC
    Inventors: Peter Ohnemus, Henrik Steffensen, David Leason, Dominique Habegger
  • Publication number: 20200034921
    Abstract: Multivariate graphs specific to a company's performance, alone or in relation to a benchmark, and methods for producing same include defining on a display screen an origin having a first value, extending from the origin at least three axes on the display screen, the axes being generally equidistant from each other and representing a respective variable, plotting on the display screen a value of each variable concerning the company as a point on a respective axis, and using the plotted points to interpolate first segments between the axes on the display screen. Benchmark information, extrinsic to the company, can be obtained, processed into a rating in the same manner as the company data, and superimposed for ready visual comparison of the company's performance to the obtained benchmark. The benchmark information, if shown, is distinguished from the company's performance graph.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 5, 2019
    Publication date: January 30, 2020
    Inventors: Peter Ohnemus, Henrik Steffensen, David Leason, Dominique Habegger
  • Patent number: 10417700
    Abstract: Multivariate graphs specific to a company's performance, alone or in relation to a benchmark, and methods for producing same include defining on a display screen an origin having a first value, extending from the origin at least three axes on the display screen, the axes being generally equidistant from each other and representing a respective variable, plotting on the display screen a value of each variable concerning the company as a point on a respective axis, and using the plotted points to interpolate first segments between the axes on the display screen. Benchmark information, extrinsic to the company, can be obtained, processed into a rating in the same manner as the company data, and superimposed for ready visual comparison of the company's performance to the obtained benchmark. The benchmark information, if shown, is distinguished from the company's performance graph.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2019
    Assignee: Refinitiv US Organization LLC
    Inventors: Peter Ohnemus, Henrik Steffensen, David Leason, Dominique Habegger
  • Patent number: 8977615
    Abstract: A zoom in/out interface to a ratings system provides navigation to users for inspection and interaction with prescribed indicators underlying an integrated rating of a company's performance. The interface presents at various different depths in a hierarchy of the prescribed indicators the multivariate relationships that exist among the indicators, expressed as variable values, as well as the basis for the underlying values of each indicator down to the source of the data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 10, 2015
    Assignee: Thomson Reuters Global Resources
    Inventors: Peter Ohnemus, Henrik Steffensen, David Leason, Dominique Habegger
  • Patent number: 8255271
    Abstract: A computer implemented rating system for rating a company using at least one non-economic factor stored in a database populated with hierarchical data and metadata. The system displays at least a portion of the hierarchical data and a formula that generates a sustainability score, the sustainability score defining a rating of the company incorporating the at least one non-economic factor. The user can input at weightings into the system which associates each weighting with a respective non-economic factor. A processor computes the sustainability score using the formula by mathematically applying each associated user-input weighting to the respective non-economic factor. The system displays the sustainability score, and, in response to a user interaction, displays at least a portion of the hierarchical data including the metadata. The hierarchical data can include a second level of data which is used to compute the first level by applying weightings in a formula.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2012
    Assignee: Thomson Reuters Global Resources
    Inventors: Peter Ohnemus, Henrik Steffensen, Dominique Habegger
  • Publication number: 20080059457
    Abstract: A computer implemented rating system for rating a company using at least one non-economic factor stored in a database populated with hierarchical data and metadata. The system displays at least a portion of the hierarchical data and a formula that generates a sustainability score, the sustainability score defining a rating of the company incorporating the at least one non-economic factor. The user can input at weightings into the system which associates each weighting with a respective non-economic factor. A processor computes the sustainability score using the formula by mathematically applying each associated user-input weighting to the respective non-economic factor. The system displays the sustainability score, and, in response to a user interaction, displays at least a portion of the hierarchical data including the metadata. The hierarchical data can include a second level of data which is used to compute the first level by applying weightings in a formula.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2007
    Publication date: March 6, 2008
    Applicant: ASSET4
    Inventors: Peter Ohnemus, Henrik Steffensen, Dominique Habegger