Patents by Inventor Juan P. Giraldo
Juan P. Giraldo 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: 9646273Abstract: A method and system for performing a technical solution analysis is provided. The method includes receiving requirements associated with an IT system for design, assumptions, dependency data, stakeholder data, and entry criteria readiness data. A quality level of the requirements is evaluated and a requirements quality sub-score for each requirement is calculated. The assumptions are evaluated for hidden requirements and an assumptions score is generated. The dependency data is evaluated and a dependencies score is generated. The stakeholder data is evaluated and a stakeholder approval level score is generated. The entry criteria readiness data is evaluated and an entry criteria readiness score is generated. An overall score summary summarizing the requirements quality score, the assumptions score, the dependencies score, the stakeholder score, and the criteria readiness score is generated.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2013Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Juan P. Giraldo, Sharon M. Mohrlock
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Publication number: 20140379409Abstract: A method and system for performing a technical solution analysis is provided. The method includes receiving requirements associated with an IT system for design, assumptions, dependency data, stakeholder data, and entry criteria readiness data. A quality level of the requirements is evaluated and a requirements quality sub-score for each requirement is calculated. The assumptions are evaluated for hidden requirements and an assumptions score is generated. The dependency data is evaluated and a dependencies score is generated. The stakeholder data is evaluated and a stakeholder approval level score is generated. The entry criteria readiness data is evaluated and an entry criteria readiness score is generated. An overall score summary summarizing the requirements quality score, the assumptions score, the dependencies score, the stakeholder score, and the criteria readiness score is generated.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2013Publication date: December 25, 2014Inventors: Juan P. Giraldo, Sharon M. Mohrlock
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Patent number: 8359566Abstract: A method, system and computer-readable medium for creating software in a standardized manner are presented. The method includes the steps of: receiving, at a software factory, a description of software needs from a customer; creating, in the software factory, a project proposal that meets performance criteria found in the description of software needs; inducting the project proposal into the software factory, where inducting the project proposal initially evaluates the project proposal's compatibility with a capacity of the software factory; parsing the project proposal into major functional areas; retrieving work packets that are appropriate for the project proposal, where the work packets are pre-stored, reusable, self-contained, discrete units of software code; assembling the work packets into a deliverable software; testing the deliverable software; and delivering the deliverable software to the customer.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2007Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jarir K. Chaar, Ronald D. Finlayson, Juan P. Giraldo, Steven R. Lang, Naomi M. Mitsumori, Hari Rajagopal, Francis X. Reddington, Terri A. Vines
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Publication number: 20120173437Abstract: A method and system for implementing a project for a customer. A computer readable Requirements Traceability and Verification Matrix (RTVM). The RTVM is stored in a computer readable storage device. A verification is implemented, which verifies: an acceptability of business requirements of the project due to business requirements review (BRR) exit criteria having been satisfied, an acceptability of system requirements of the project due to system requirements review (SRR) exit criteria having been satisfied, an acceptability of component requirements of the project due to component requirements review (PDR) exit criteria having been satisfied. The business requirements are decomposed into the system requirements. The system requirements are decomposed into the component requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2012Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Bruce G. Barker, Vincent A. Buscher, Juan P. Giraldo, Carrie L. LeBolt, Stephen L. McLellen, Sharon E. Murphy, Paul R. Popick, David P. Ricci, Janet L. Spann
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Patent number: 8195492Abstract: A method for implementing a project for a customer. Business requirements are developed for the project and are reviewed for acceptability in accordance with Business Requirements Review (BRR) exit criteria. System requirements are developed for the project and are reviewed for acceptability in accordance with system requirements review (SRR) exit criteria. Component requirements are developed for the project and are reviewed for acceptability in accordance with Preliminary Design Review (PDR) exit criteria. The business requirements are decomposed into the system requirements. The system requirements are decomposed into the component requirements. A Requirements Traceability and Verification Matrix (RTVM) is generated when the business requirements are established. The RTVM is updated throughout the life of the project. The RTVM includes verification information relating to the business requirements, the system requirements, and the component requirements.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2009Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Bruce G. Barker, Vincent A. Buscher, Juan P. Giraldo, Carrie L. LeBolt, Stephen L. McLellen, Sharon E. Murphy, Paul R. Popick, David P. Ricci, Janet L. Spann
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Publication number: 20100004966Abstract: A method for implementing a project for a customer. Business requirements are developed for the project and are reviewed for acceptability in accordance with Business Requirements Review (BRR) exit criteria. System requirements are developed for the project and are reviewed for acceptability in accordance with system requirements review (SRR) exit criteria. Component requirements are developed for the project and are reviewed for acceptability in accordance with Preliminary Design Review (PDR) exit criteria. The business requirements are decomposed into the system requirements. The system requirements are decomposed into the component requirements. A Requirements Traceability and Verification Matrix (RTVM) is generated when the business requirements are established. The RTVM is updated throughout the life of the project. The RTVM includes verification information relating to the business requirements, the system requirements, and the component requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Bruce G. Barker, Vincent A. Buscher, Juan P. Giraldo, Carrie L. LeBolt, Stephen L. McLellen, Sharon E. Murphy, Paul R. Popick, David P. Ricci, Janet L. Spann
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Patent number: 7590552Abstract: A method for implementing a project for a customer. Business requirements are developed for the project and are reviewed for acceptability in accordance with Business Requirements Review (BRR) exit criteria. System requirements are developed for the project and are reviewed for acceptability in accordance with system requirements review (SRR) exit criteria. Component requirements are developed for the project and are reviewed for acceptability in accordance with Preliminary Design Review (PDR) exit criteria. The business requirements are decomposed into the system requirements. The system requirements are decomposed into the component requirements. A Requirements Traceability and Verification Matrix (RTVM) is generated when the business requirements are established. The RTVM is updated throughout the life of the project. The RTVM includes verification information relating to the business requirements, the system requirements, and the component requirements.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2004Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Bruce G. Barker, Vincent A. Buscher, Juan P. Giraldo, Carrie L. LeBolt, Stephen L. McLellen, Sharon E. Murphy, Paul R. Popick, David P. Ricci, Janet L. Spann
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Publication number: 20080256516Abstract: A method, system and computer-readable medium for creating software in a standardized manner are presented. The method includes the steps of: receiving, at a software factory, a description of software needs from a customer; creating, in the software factory, a project proposal that meets performance criteria found in the description of software needs; inducting the project proposal into the software factory, wherein inducting the project proposal initially evaluates the project proposal's compatibility with a capacity of the software factory; parsing the project proposal into major functional areas; retrieving work packets that are appropriate for the project proposal, wherein the work packets are pre-stored, reusable, self-contained, discrete units of software code; assembling the work packets into a deliverable software; testing the deliverable software; and delivering the deliverable software to the customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2007Publication date: October 16, 2008Inventors: Jarir K. Chaar, Ronald D. Finlayson, Juan P. Giraldo, Steven R. Lang, Naomi M. Mitsumori, Hari Rajagopal, Francis X. Reddington, Terri A. Vines