Patents by Inventor Edward F. Ross

Edward F. Ross 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: 7107268
    Abstract: A projected management server coupled with a computer network, such as the Internet. A spec server may also be incorporated into the project management environment for completing specs, generating requests for price quotations, purchase orders and the like. A project tree represents project management objects, which can be of any type. Object types are defined for each particular implementation of the system. Typical examples of project management object types include organizational entities, work-groups, people, projects, budgets, tasks, costs, timesheets, specs, requisitions, purchase orders, and to-do lists. The objects are generally organized in a hierarchical data structure referred to as a project management tree or project tree. Each object in a project tree comprises a number of methods that describe the way the object behaves. Such methods include, for example, methods that describe the way the object is added to the tree, edited, deleted from the tree, and archived.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2006
    Assignee: Printable Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Jan C. Zawadzki, Christopher E. Dornsife, Edward F. Ross, Margaret Tan, Jason Manosh, Dennis Bertken, Denise Rolen, Mark Loveland, Michael Basa
  • Patent number: 6526423
    Abstract: An automated system and method for defining, creating, presenting, completing and processing generic specs. A spec server is coupled with a data base management system. The spec server comprises a content editor, a page builder, a content reader, a rule processor, a template generator and a compatibility engine. An industry expert creates a domain tree comprising information associated with a particular domain. Each domain tree includes questions, options and rules pertaining the generation of specs in the domain. The content editor is used to create, modify and maintain the domain trees. Once a domain tree is constructed, the industry expert uses the content editor to define a plurality of components. Components are constructed by selecting a subset of the domain tree in accordance with the requirements of the associated component. This subset is referred to as a component tree. A spec template is created for each product spec.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2003
    Assignee: Printable Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Jan C. Zawadzki, Christopher E. Dornsife, Edward F. Ross
  • Publication number: 20020032694
    Abstract: An automated system and method for defining, creating, presenting, completing and processing generic specs. A spec server is coupled with a data base management system. The spec server comprises a content editor, a page builder, a content reader, a rule processor, a template generator and a compatibility engine. An industry expert creates a domain tree comprising information associated with a particular domain. Each domain tree includes questions, options and rules pertaining the generation of specs in the domain. The content editor is used to create, modify and maintain the domain trees. Once a domain tree is constructed, the industry expert uses the content editor to define a plurality of components. Components are constructed by selecting a subset of the domain tree in accordance with the requirements of the associated component. This subset is referred to as a component tree. A spec template is created for each product spec.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 9, 2001
    Publication date: March 14, 2002
    Applicant: TriPort Technologies, Inc. (Formerly: SourceFinder, Inc.)
    Inventors: Jan C. Zawadzki, Christopher E. Dornsife, Edward F. Ross
  • Patent number: 6226656
    Abstract: An automated system and method for defining, creating, presenting, completing and processing generic specs. A spec server is coupled with a data base management system. The spec server having a content editor, a page builder, a content reader, a rule processor, a template generator and a compatibility engine. An industry expert creates a domain tree having information associated with a particular domain. Each domain tree includes questions, options and rules pertaining the generation of specs in the domain. The content editor is used to create, modify and maintain the domain trees. Once a domain tree is constructed, the industry expert uses the content editor to define a plurality of components. Components are constructed by selecting a subset of the domain tree in accordance with the requirements of the associated component. This subset is referred to as a component tree. A spec template is created for each product spec. Spec templates are created by defining the components of the spec.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2001
    Assignee: SourceFinder, Inc.
    Inventors: Jan C. Zawadzki, Christopher E. Dornsife, Edward F. Ross