Patents by Inventor Morten H. Moeller
Morten H. Moeller 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: 8527311Abstract: System and method for displaying information regarding a business process. A diagram of the business process may be displayed on a display. The diagram may include a plurality of icons connected by lines, where each of the icons represents a respective step in the business process and the lines indicate flow paths between the steps. Historical data regarding the business process may be received. The historical data may be analyzed to determine information regarding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. Graphical indications associated with one or more icons and/or lines in the diagram may be displayed. The graphical indications may visually indicate characteristics of corresponding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. For example, the graphical indications may indicate lengths of time, costs, or other characteristics associated with various ones of the steps. The graphical indications may indicate path traversals of ones of the flow paths.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2011Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Petko Chobantonov, Adam B. Cotner, Phil G. Gilbert, Damion A. Heredia, Matthew A. Howitt, Morten H. Moeller, Alexander J. Moffat, Michael N. Nonemacher, Graham C. Sanderson
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Publication number: 20120035968Abstract: System and method for displaying information regarding a business process. A diagram of the business process may be displayed on a display. The diagram may include a plurality of icons connected by lines, where each of the icons represents a respective step in the business process and the lines indicate flow paths between the steps. Historical data regarding the business process may be received. The historical data may be analyzed to determine information regarding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. Graphical indications associated with one or more icons and/or lines in the diagram may be displayed. The graphical indications may visually indicate characteristics of corresponding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. For example, the graphical indications may indicate lengths of time, costs, or other characteristics associated with various ones of the steps. The graphical indications may indicate path traversals of ones of the flow paths.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2011Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Phil G. Gilbert, Damion A. Heredia, Michael N. Nonemacher, Morten H. Moeller, Graham C. Sanderson, Adam B. Cotner, Petko Chobantonov, Alexander J. Moffat, Matthew A. Howitt
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Patent number: 8041588Abstract: System and method for displaying information regarding a business process. A diagram of the business process may be displayed on a display. The diagram may include a plurality of icons connected by lines, where each of the icons represents a respective step in the business process and the lines indicate flow paths between the steps. Historical data regarding the business process may be received. The historical data may be analyzed to determine information regarding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. Graphical indications associated with one or more icons and/or lines in the diagram may be displayed. The graphical indications may visually indicate characteristics of corresponding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. For example, the graphical indications may indicate lengths of time, costs, or other characteristics associated with various ones of the steps. The graphical indications may indicate path traversals of ones of the flow paths.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2006Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Phil G. Gilbert, Damion A. Heredia, Michael N. Nonemacher, Morten H. Moeller, Graham C. Sanderson, Adam B. Cotner, Petko Chobantonov, Alexander J. Moffat, Matthew A. Howitt
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Patent number: 7957992Abstract: System and method for displaying information regarding a business process. A diagram of the business process may be displayed on a display. The diagram may include a plurality of icons connected by lines, where each of the icons represents a respective step in the business process and the lines indicate flow paths between the steps. Historical data regarding the business process may be received. The historical data may be analyzed to determine information regarding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. Graphical indications associated with one or more icons and/or lines in the diagram may be displayed. The graphical indications may visually indicate characteristics of corresponding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. For example, the graphical indications may indicate lengths of time, costs, or other characteristics associated with various ones of the steps. The graphical indications may indicate path traversals of ones of the flow paths.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2006Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Phil G. Gilbert, Damion A. Heredia, Michael N. Nonemacher, Morten H. Moeller, Graham C. Sanderson
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Patent number: 7953619Abstract: System and method for displaying information regarding a business process. A diagram of the business process may be displayed on a display. The diagram may include a plurality of icons connected by lines, where each of the icons represents a respective step in the business process and the lines indicate flow paths between the steps. Historical data regarding the business process may be received. The historical data may be analyzed to determine information regarding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. Graphical indications associated with one or more icons and/or lines in the diagram may be displayed. The graphical indications may visually indicate characteristics of corresponding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. For example, the graphical indications may indicate lengths of time, costs, or other characteristics associated with various ones of the steps. The graphical indications may indicate path traversals of ones of the flow paths.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2006Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Damion A. Heredia, Michael N. Nonemacher, Morten H. Moeller, Graham C. Sanderson
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Publication number: 20080120574Abstract: System and method for displaying information regarding a business process. A diagram of the business process may be displayed on a display. The diagram may include a plurality of icons connected by lines, where each of the icons represents a respective step in the business process and the lines indicate flow paths between the steps. Historical data regarding the business process may be received. The historical data may be analyzed to determine information regarding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. Graphical indications associated with one or more icons and/or lines in the diagram may be displayed. The graphical indications may visually indicate characteristics of corresponding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. For example, the graphical indications may indicate lengths of time, costs, or other characteristics associated with various ones of the steps. The graphical indications may indicate path traversals of ones of the flow paths.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2006Publication date: May 22, 2008Inventors: Damion A. Heredia, Michael N. Nonemacher, Morten H. Moeller, Graham C. Sanderson
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Publication number: 20080120121Abstract: System and method for displaying information regarding a business process. A diagram of the business process may be displayed on a display. The diagram may include a plurality of icons connected by lines, where each of the icons represents a respective step in the business process and the lines indicate flow paths between the steps. Historical data regarding the business process may be received. The historical data may be analyzed to determine information regarding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. Graphical indications associated with one or more icons and/or lines in the diagram may be displayed. The graphical indications may visually indicate characteristics of corresponding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. For example, the graphical indications may indicate lengths of time, costs, or other characteristics associated with various ones of the steps. The graphical indications may indicate path traversals of ones of the flow paths.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2006Publication date: May 22, 2008Inventors: Phil G. Gilbert, Damion A. Heredia, Michael N. Nonemacher, Morten H. Moeller, Graham C. Sanderson
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Publication number: 20080120573Abstract: System and method for displaying information regarding a business process. A diagram of the business process may be displayed on a display. The diagram may include a plurality of icons connected by lines, where each of the icons represents a respective step in the business process and the lines indicate flow paths between the steps. Historical data regarding the business process may be received. The historical data may be analyzed to determine information regarding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. Graphical indications associated with one or more icons and/or lines in the diagram may be displayed. The graphical indications may visually indicate characteristics of corresponding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. For example, the graphical indications may indicate lengths of time, costs, or other characteristics associated with various ones of the steps. The graphical indications may indicate path traversals of ones of the flow paths.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2006Publication date: May 22, 2008Inventors: Phil G. Gilbert, Damion A. Heredia, Michael N. Nonemacher, Morten H. Moeller, Graham C. Sanderson, Adam B. Cotner, Petko Chobantonov, Alexander J. Moffat, Matthew A. Howitt