Patents by Inventor Jonathan Lebowitsch
Jonathan Lebowitsch 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: 11539662Abstract: A system and method for generating and representing a consolidated resolution tree of a network are provided. The method includes receiving a target fully qualified domain name (FQDN); creating at least one tentative equivalence class (TEC) containing all the internet root domain name servers (DNS); processing the at least one TEC to determine respective consolidated edges and vertices; retrieving nameservers from domain registration records; determining whether additional TECs are to be generated for the retrieved nameserver(s); processing all new TECs to determine respective consolidated edges and vertices, when it is determined that new TECs are to be generated; and generating a resolution tree for display based on the consolidated edges and vertices.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2021Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: CYBERPION, LTD.Inventors: Nethanel Gelernter, Jonathan Lebowitsch
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Patent number: 11196635Abstract: A computerized system for detecting connections in a network, including one or more data collectors configured to collect connection data from the network, one or more connection analyzers configured to analyze the connection data and extract connection dependencies, which include a connecting resource that depends on the existence of a connected resource and a connection type, a connection table that stores the connection dependencies, an interface that is configured to provide access to the connection table to retrieve a list of connecting resources that depend on accessing a given connected resource.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2021Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: CYBERPION LTDInventors: Nethanel Gelernter, Jonathan Lebowitsch
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Publication number: 20210352043Abstract: A system and method for generating and representing a consolidated resolution tree of a network are provided. The method includes receiving a target fully qualified domain name (FQDN); creating at least one tentative equivalence class (TEC) containing all the internet root domain name servers (DNS); processing the at least one TEC to determine respective consolidated edges and vertices; retrieving nameservers from domain registration records; determining whether additional TECs are to be generated for the retrieved nameserver(s); processing all new TECs to determine respective consolidated edges and vertices, when it is determined that new TECs are to be generated; and generating a resolution tree for display based on the consolidated edges and vertices.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2021Publication date: November 11, 2021Applicant: Cyberpion, Ltd.Inventors: Nethanel GELERNTER, Jonathan LEBOWITSCH
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Publication number: 20160283694Abstract: A distributed clinical trial system that provides configurability, reusability and integration of randomization and inventory configurations for different clinical trials with various electronic data capture (EDC) systems. The distributed clinical trial system includes a method of dispensing medication in a multi-arm clinical trial. In accordance with the method a subject identifier and a trial identifier are received from an electronic data capture system. The trial identifier indicates the multi-arm clinical trial, and the subject identifier indicates a subject enrolled in the multi-arm clinical trial. An arm identifier is retrieved from a database based on the received subject identifier. The arm identifier indicates an arm in the multi-arm clinical trial to which the subject is assigned. Thereafter, treatment is determined for the arm identifier based on a treatment design previously configured for the multi-arm clinical trial.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2016Publication date: September 29, 2016Inventors: Benjamin Young, Glen deVries, David Fenster, Jonathan Lebowitsch
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Publication number: 20160267255Abstract: A distributed clinical trial system that provides configurability, reusability and integration of randomization for different clinical trials with various electronic data capture (EDC) systems. The distributed clinical trial system includes a method of randomizing subjects in a multi-arm clinical trial. In accordance with a method, a subject identifier and a trial identifier are received from an EDC system. The trial identifier indicates the multi-arm clinical trial and the subject identifier indicates a subject enrolled in the multi-arm clinical trial. A randomization design algorithm for the multi-arm clinical trial is retrieved from a database using the received trial identifier. The randomization design algorithm is executed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2016Publication date: September 15, 2016Inventors: Benjamin Young, Glen deVries, David Fenster, Jonathan Lebowitsch
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Publication number: 20150112695Abstract: A system for managing clinical treatment dispensation includes a rules engine and a treatment assignment subsystem. The rules engine is capable of receiving at least two treatment parameters from at least one treatment module and uses the treatment parameters to compute a set of treatment combinations. The treatment assignment subsystem uses the treatment combinations set to generate treatment dispensation information useful for treating a patient. A method for generating a clinical treatment dispensation design is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2013Publication date: April 23, 2015Applicant: Medidata Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Lebowitsch, Christine Matakovich, Benjamin Young, Ian Harrington, Christopher Herbst
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Publication number: 20140229197Abstract: A distributed clinical trial system that provides configurability, reusability and integration of randomization and inventory configurations for different clinical trials with various electronic data capture (EDC) systems. The distributed clinical trial system includes a method of dispensing medication in a multi-arm clinical trial. In accordance with the method a subject identifier and a trial identifier are received from an electronic data capture system. The trial identifier indicates the multi-arm clinical trial, and the subject identifier indicates a subject enrolled in the multi-arm clinical trial. An arm identifier is retrieved from a database based on the received subject identifier. The arm identifier indicates an arm in the multi-arm clinical trial to which the subject is assigned. Thereafter, treatment is determined for the arm identifier based on a treatment design previously configured for the multi-arm clinical trial.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: Medidata Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin Young, Glen deVries, David Fenster, Jonathan Lebowitsch
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Publication number: 20140229198Abstract: A distributed clinical trial system that provides configurability, reusability and integration of randomization for different clinical trials with various electronic data capture (EDC) systems. The distributed clinical trial system includes a method of randomizing subjects in a multi-arm clinical trial. In accordance with a method, a subject identifier and a trial identifier are received from an EDC system. The trial identifier indicates the multi-arm clinical trial and the subject identifier indicates a subject enrolled in the multi-arm clinical trial. A randomization design algorithm for the multi-arm clinical trial is retrieved from a database using the received trial identifier. The randomization design algorithm is executed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: Medidata Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin Young, Glen deVries, David Fenster, Jonathan Lebowitsch
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Patent number: 8738397Abstract: A distributed clinical trial system that provides configurability, reusability and integration of randomization and inventory configurations for different clinical trials with various electronic data capture (EDC) systems. The distributed clinical trial system includes a method of randomizing subjects in a multi-arm clinical trial. In accordance with a method, a subject identifier and a trial identifier are received from an EDC system. The trial identifier indicates the multi-arm clinical trial and the subject identifier indicates a subject enrolled in the multi-arm clinical trial. A randomization design previously configured for the multi-arm clinical trial is retrieved from a database based on the received trial identifier. The subject identifier is assigned to an arm identifier of the multi-arm clinical trial based on the randomization design. The arm identifier indicates an arm of the multi-arm clinical trial to which the subject has been assigned.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2011Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Medidata Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin Young, Glen de Vries, David Fenster, Jonathan Lebowitsch
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Publication number: 20110307267Abstract: A distributed clinical trial system that provides configurability, reusability and integration of randomization and inventory configurations for different clinical trials with various electronic data capture (EDC) systems. The distributed clinical trial system includes a method of randomizing subjects in a multi-arm clinical trial. In accordance with a method, a subject identifier and a trial identifier are received from an EDC system. The trial identifier indicates the multi-arm clinical trial and the subject identifier indicates a subject enrolled in the multi-arm clinical trial. A randomization design previously configured for the multi-arm clinical trial is retrieved from a database based on the received trial identifier. The subject identifier is assigned to an arm identifier of the multi-arm clinical trial based on the randomization design. The arm identifier indicates an arm of the multi-arm clinical trial to which the subject has been assigned.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: MEDIDATA SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Benjamin Young, Glen de Vries, David Fenster, Jonathan Lebowitsch