Patents by Inventor Jeremy S. Cooper
Jeremy S. Cooper 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: 8156499Abstract: A distributed computing system includes at least first and second distinct computers each having a different operating system. First processes are compatible with the first operating system and second processes are compatible with the second operating system. A third scheduling computer, coupled to the first and second computer via a communication network, includes a scheduler for scheduling the first processes and the second processes to execute respectively on the first and second computers. The scheduler accesses a master schedule that defines an executing sequence of the first processes and the second processes. The master schedule can define conditional inter-relationships between the first processes and the second processes.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: ICP Acquisition CorporationInventors: Michael G. Foulger, Thomas R. Chipperfield, Jeremy S. Cooper
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Patent number: 8015047Abstract: A method of generating employment market characteristics from a network includes the steps of accessing an employment resource including data via a network, matching the data to one of a plurality of employment market categories, and updating at least one statistical indicator associated with the matched employment market category.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Archeron Limited LLCInventors: Michael G. Foulger, Jeremy S. Cooper, Michael Sea Luu, Peter B. van Gorder
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Patent number: 7949748Abstract: A method and system for retrieving web-site based information by a spider engine at a target bandwidth is described. A target bandwidth is received from the spider engine. A wait time is calculated by a timing module. Data retrieval from a web site is delayed by the calculated wait time so that data is retrieved at the desired target bandwidth.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2008Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Archeron Limited LLCInventors: Jeremy S. Cooper, Michael G. Foulger
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Patent number: 7783621Abstract: A computer implemented proximity searcher searches position field information (representing geographical positions) stored in database records, to identify database positions falling within a predetermined search range of a position of interest. The proximity searcher avoids time consuming conventional techniques such as great circle calculations to thereby reduce the computational burden associated with proximity searching, thus achieving time efficient proximity searches to identify candidate geographical positions that are near the position of interest. The proximity searcher identifies the candidate geographical positions within a search range, specified as a proximity parameter, of the position of interest. The proximity parameter and the position field information can have incompatible formats. In one configuration, the proximity searcher resides on a server coupled to a network and responds to user queries provided by, for example, client computers also coupled to the network.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2006Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Inventor: Jeremy S. Cooper
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Patent number: 7693950Abstract: A method and system for generating and tracking an email campaign is described. An email campaign generator generates an email campaign template from an email target database. The email target database comprises at least one email target. An email campaign engine generates a custom email corresponding to each of the at least one email target. The custom email is formed from the email campaign template. The email campaign engine sends to each of the at least one email target the corresponding custom email. A campaign tracker receives at least one response corresponding to the sent custom email. The campaign tracker creates a campaign tracking list that includes the received at least one response.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2008Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Inventors: Michael G. Foulger, Thomas R. Chipperfield, Jeremy S. Cooper, Andrew C. Storms
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Publication number: 20090094541Abstract: A distributed computing system includes at least first and second distinct computers each having a different operating system. First processes are compatible with the first operating system and second processes are compatible with the second operating system. A third scheduling computer, coupled to the first and second computer via a communication network, includes a scheduler for scheduling the first processes and the second processes to execute respectively on the first and second computers. The scheduler accesses a master schedule that defines an executing sequence of the first processes and the second processes. The master schedule can define conditional inter-relationships between the first processes and the second processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventors: Michael G. Foulger, Thomas R. Chipperfield, Jeremy S. Cooper
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Patent number: 7469405Abstract: A distributed computing system includes at least first and second distinct computers each having a different operating system. First processes are compatible with the first operating system and second processes are compatible with the second operating system. A third scheduling computer, coupled to the first and second computer via a communication network, includes a scheduler for scheduling the first processes and the second processes to execute respectively on the first and second computers. The scheduler accesses a master schedule that defines an executing sequence of the first processes and the second processes. The master schedule can define conditional inter-relationships between the first processes and the second processes.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Kforce Inc.Inventors: Michael G. Foulger, Thomas R. Chipperfield, Jeremy S. Cooper
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Publication number: 20080270604Abstract: A method and system for retrieving web-site based information by a spider engine at a target bandwidth is described. A target band width is received from the spider engine. A wait time is calculated by a timing module. Data retrieval from a web site is delayed by the calculated wait time so that data is retrieved at the desired target bandwidth.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: Archeron Limited LLCInventors: Jeremy S. Cooper, Michael G. Foulger
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Publication number: 20080244027Abstract: A method and system for generating and tracking an email campaign is described. An email campaign generator generates an email campaign template from an email target database. The email target database comprises at least one email target. An email campaign engine generates a custom email corresponding to each of the at least one email target. The custom email is formed from the email campaign template. The email campaign engine sends to each of the at least one email target the corresponding custom email. A campaign tracker receives at least one response corresponding to the sent custom email. The campaign tracker creates a campaign tracking list that includes the received at least one response.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: Michael G. Foulger, Thomas R. Chipperfield, Jeremy S. Cooper, Andrew C. Storms
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Patent number: 7401155Abstract: A method and system for retrieving web-site based information by a spider engine at a target bandwidth is described. A target band width is received from the spider engine. A wait time is calculated by a timing module. Data retrieval from a web site is delayed by the calculated wait time so that data is retrieved at the desired target bandwidth.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2004Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Archeron Limited LLCInventors: Jeremy S Cooper, Michael G Foulger
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Patent number: 7386594Abstract: A method and system for generating an email campaign is described. An email campaign generator generates an email campaign template from an email target database. The email target database comprises at least one email target. An email campaign engine generates a custom email corresponding to each of the at least one email target. The custom email is formed from the email campaign template. The email campaign engine sends to each of the at least one email target the corresponding custom email. A campaign tracker receives at least one response corresponding to the sent custom email. The campaign tracker creates a campaign tracking list that includes the received at least one response.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2006Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Archeron Limited LLCInventors: Michael G. Foulger, Thomas R. Chipperfield, Jeremy S. Cooper, Andrew C. Storms
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Patent number: 7065555Abstract: A method and system for generating and tracking an email campaign is described. An email campaign generator generates an email campaign template from an email target database. The email target database comprises at least one email target. An email campaign engine generates a custom email corresponding to each of the at least one email target. The custom email is formed from the email campaign template. The email campaign engine sends to each of the at least one email target the corresponding custom email. A campaign tracker receives at least one response corresponding to the sent custom email. The campaign tracker creates a campaign tracking list that includes the received at least one response.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: IC Planet CorporationInventors: Michael G. Foulger, Thomas R. Chipperfield, Jeremy S. Cooper, Andrew C. Storms
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Patent number: 7007010Abstract: A computer implemented proximity searcher searches position field information (representing geographical positions) stored in database records, to identify database positions falling within a predetermined search range of a position of interest. The proximity searcher avoids time consuming conventional techniques such as great circle calculations to thereby reduce the computational burden associated with proximity searching, thus achieving time efficient proximity searches to identify candidate geographical positions that are near the position of interest. The proximity searcher identifies the candidate geographical positions within a search range, specified as a proximity parameter, of the position of interest. The proximity parameter and the position field information can have incompatible formats. In one configuration, the proximity searcher resides on a server coupled to a network and responds to user queries provided by, for example, client computers also coupled to the network.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: ICPlanet CorporationInventor: Jeremy S. Cooper
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Publication number: 20040210589Abstract: A method and system for retrieving web-site based information by a spider engine at a target bandwidth is described. A target band width is received from the spider engine. A wait time is calculated by a timing module. Data retrieval from a web site is delayed by the calculated wait time so that data is retrieved at the desired target bandwidth.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2004Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: Jeremy S. Cooper, Michael G. Foulger
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Patent number: 6681255Abstract: A method and system for retrieving web-site based information by a spider engine at a target bandwidth is described. A target band width is received from the spider engine. A wait time is calculated by a timing module. Data retrieval from a web site is delayed by the calculated wait time so that data is retrieved at the desired target bandwidth.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2000Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: icPlanet CorporationInventors: Jeremy S. Cooper, Michael G. Foulger
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Publication number: 20020059226Abstract: A computer implemented proximity searcher searches position field information (representing geographical positions) stored in database records, to identify database positions falling within a predetermined search range of a position of interest. The proximity searcher avoids time consuming conventional techniques such as great circle calculations to thereby reduce the computational burden associated with proximity searching, thus achieving time efficient proximity searches to identify candidate geographical positions that are near the position of interest. The proximity searcher identifies the candidate geographical positions within a search range, specified as a proximity parameter, of the position of interest. The proximity parameter and the position field information can have incompatible formats. In one configuration, the proximity searcher resides on a server coupled to a network and responds to user queries provided by, for example, client computers also coupled to the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2001Publication date: May 16, 2002Inventor: Jeremy S. Cooper
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Publication number: 20020032738Abstract: A method and system for generating and tracking an email campaign is described. An email campaign generator generates an email campaign template from an email target database. The email target database comprises at least one email target. An email campaign engine generates a custom email corresponding to each of the at least one email target. The custom email is formed from the email campaign template. The email campaign engine sends to each of the at least one email target the corresponding custom email. A campaign tracker receives at least one response corresponding to the sent custom email. The campaign tracker creates a campaign tracking list that includes the received at least one response.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Michael G. Foulger, Thomas R. Chipperfield, Jeremy S. Cooper, Andrew C. Storms
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Method,system, and computer program product for employment market statistics generation and analysis
Publication number: 20020016730Abstract: A method of generating employment market characteristics from a network includes the steps of accessing an employment resource including data via a network, matching the data to one of a plurality of employment market categories, and updating at least one statistical indicator associated with the matched employment market category.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2001Publication date: February 7, 2002Applicant: ICPlanet Acquisition CorporationInventors: Michael G. Foulger, Jeremy S. Cooper, Michael Sea Luu, Peter B. van Gorder -
Publication number: 20020016809Abstract: A distributed computing system includes at least first and second distinct computers each having a different operating system. First processes are compatible with the first operating system and second processes are compatible with the second operating system. A third scheduling computer, coupled to the first and second computer via a communication network, includes a scheduler for scheduling the first processes and the second processes to execute respectively on the first and second computers. The scheduler accesses a master schedule that defines an executing sequence of the first processes and the second processes. The master schedule can define conditional inter-relationships between the first processes and the second processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2001Publication date: February 7, 2002Applicant: ICPlanet Acquisition CorporationInventors: Michael G. Foulger, Thomas R. Chipperfield, Jeremy S. Cooper