Patents by Inventor Paul Harold Leamon
Paul Harold Leamon 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: 11620602Abstract: A real-time activity monitor (RTAM) operates within or in association with a machine (such as a desktop) within a back office environment to automatically track and record desktop processing activities, application usage, as well as manual processing. The real-time activity monitor provides visibility into real-time task processing at the client desktop to enable an enterprise to address back office operational inefficiencies that are exposed by the data. According to a further feature, a recording approach is used to enable a user of the system to automatically define processes and tasks to be monitored. The approach obviates manual configuration by recording application usage actions and then using these interactions as a template for a new process object to be monitored. In an alternative embodiment, the process recorder captures screenshots and enables screen element bookmarking.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2022Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Assignee: IEX CorporationInventors: Eshai Livne, Itai Nahshon, Paul Harold Leamon
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Publication number: 20220245542Abstract: A real-time activity monitor (RTAM) operates within or in association with a machine (such as a desktop) within a back office environment to automatically track and record desktop processing activities, application usage, as well as manual processing. The real-time activity monitor provides visibility into real-time task processing at the client desktop to enable an enterprise to address back office operational inefficiencies that are exposed by the data. According to a further feature, a recording approach is used to enable a user of the system to automatically define processes and tasks to be monitored. The approach obviates manual configuration by recording application usage actions and then using these interactions as a template for a new process object to be monitored. In an alternative embodiment, the process recorder captures screenshots and enables screen element bookmarking.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2022Publication date: August 4, 2022Applicant: IEX CorporationInventors: Eshai LIVNE, Itai NAHSHON, Paul Harold LEAMON
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Patent number: 11348051Abstract: A real-time activity monitor (RTAM) operates within or in association with a machine (such as a desktop) within a back office environment to automatically track and record desktop processing activities, application usage, as well as manual processing. The real-time activity monitor provides visibility into real-time task processing at the client desktop to enable an enterprise to address back office operational inefficiencies that are exposed by the data. According to a further feature, a recording approach is used to enable a user of the system to automatically define processes and tasks to be monitored. The approach obviates manual configuration by recording application usage actions and then using these interactions as a template for a new process object to be monitored. In an alternative embodiment, the process recorder captures screenshots and enables screen element bookmarking.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2020Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: IEX CORPORATIONInventors: Eshai Livne, Itai Nahshon, Paul Harold Leamon
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Publication number: 20200372425Abstract: A real-time activity monitor (RTAM) operates within or in association with a machine (such as a desktop) within a back office environment to automatically track and record desktop processing activities, application usage, as well as manual processing. The real-time activity monitor provides visibility into real-time task processing at the client desktop to enable an enterprise to address back office operational inefficiencies that are exposed by the data. According to a further feature, a recording approach is used to enable a user of the system to automatically define processes and tasks to be monitored. The approach obviates manual configuration by recording application usage actions and then using these interactions as a template for a new process object to be monitored. In an alternative embodiment, the process recorder captures screenshots and enables screen element bookmarking.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2020Publication date: November 26, 2020Applicant: IEX CorporationInventors: Eshai LIVNE, Itai NAHSHON, Paul Harold LEAMON
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Patent number: 10783474Abstract: A real-time activity monitor (RTAM) operates within or in association with a machine (such as a desktop) within a back office environment to automatically track and record desktop processing activities, application usage, as well as manual processing. The real-time activity monitor provides visibility into real-time task processing at the client desktop to enable an enterprise to address back office operational inefficiencies that are exposed by the data. According to a further feature, a recording approach is used to enable a user of the system to automatically define processes and tasks to be monitored. The approach obviates manual configuration by recording application usage actions and then using these interactions as a template for a new process object to be monitored. In an alternative embodiment, the process recorder captures screenshots and enables screen element bookmarking.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2011Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: IEX CORPORATIONInventors: Eshai Livne, Itai Nahshon, Paul Harold Leamon
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Publication number: 20130173351Abstract: A real-time activity monitor (RTAM) operates within or in association with a machine (such as a desktop) within a back office environment to automatically track and record desktop processing activities, application usage, as well as manual processing. The real-time activity monitor provides visibility into real-time task processing at the client desktop to enable an enterprise to address back office operational inefficiencies that are exposed by the data. According to a further feature, a recording approach is used to enable a user of the system to automatically define processes and tasks to be monitored. The approach obviates manual configuration by recording application usage actions and then using these interactions as a template for a new process object to be monitored. In an alternative embodiment, the process recorder captures screenshots and enables screen element bookmarking.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: IEX CORPORATIONInventors: Eshai Livne, Itai Nahshon, Paul Harold Leamon
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Publication number: 20130110588Abstract: A real-time activity monitor (RTAM) operates within or in association with a machine (such as a desktop) within a back office environment to automatically track and record desktop processing activities, application usage, as well as manual processing. The real-time activity monitor provides visibility into real-time task processing at the client desktop to enable an enterprise to address back office operational inefficiencies that are exposed by the data.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: IEX CORPORATIONInventors: Eshai Livne, Yizhar Ronen, Brenda Kay Hansen, Paul Harold Leamon
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Patent number: 8050955Abstract: Multimedia contacts are forecasted, propagated, and managed for each period in a range. The number of contacts received in a period is forecasted using historical methods and is propagated to succeeding periods based on the business goals, such as how quickly a certain contact type is to be handled. After the contacts have been propagated, a total contacts to handle is determined for each period, and the staffing requirements are calculated therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2008Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: IEX CorporationInventors: John David Sarlay, Paul Harold Leamon, Meghan Herbert
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Publication number: 20110010219Abstract: An adherence system provides an entity (such as a supervisor) with the ability to define one or more acceptable agent state “rules” that are then monitored for compliance. A particular “rule” defines a sequence of user-configured or system-defined work item handling states and, optionally, a particular duration for a given state in the sequence. The rule typically also has associated therewith one or more user-configured or system-defined “actions” that should occur if the rule (which is sometimes referred to as a “policy”) is triggered. Using state information, the system monitors the various states of a particular agent against one or more rules. If the agent violates the rule (e.g., by moving in or out of a state out of sequence, by staying within a given state too long, or the like), a trigger event is initiated to indicate a potential or actual policy violation. The trigger event may then initiate a given action.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2009Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: IEX CORPORATIONInventors: William Nathan Stearns, Paul Harold Leamon
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Patent number: 7720706Abstract: A method and a system for providing and presenting performance statistics to an agent. A further embodiment of the present invention provides performance comparison reporting between an agent and an agent data group and/or a management unit. This is achieved by collecting and calculating statistical parameters that characterize the performance of agents, providing periodic updates to the performance data, and providing access to the performance data to the agent.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2007Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: IEX CorporationInventors: Meghan Herbert, Paul Harold Leamon
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Publication number: 20080235074Abstract: Multimedia contacts are forecasted, propagated, and managed for each period in a range. The number of contacts received in a period is forecasted using historical methods and is propagated to succeeding periods based on the business goals, such as how quickly a certain contact type is to be handled. After the contacts have been propagated, a total contacts to handle is determined for each period, and the staffing requirements are calculated therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2008Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: IEX CORPORATIONInventors: John David Sarlay, Paul Harold Leamon, Meghan Herbert
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Patent number: 7383199Abstract: Multimedia contacts are forecasted, propagated, and managed for each period in a range. The number of contacts received in a period is forecasted using historical methods and is propagated to succeeding periods based on the business goals, such as how quickly a certain contact type is to be handled. After the contacts have been propagated, a total contacts to handle is determined for each period, and the staffing requirements are calculated therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: IEX CorporationInventors: John David Sarlay, Paul Harold Leamon, Meghan Herbert
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Patent number: 7203655Abstract: A method and a system for providing and presenting performance statistics to an agent. A further embodiment of the present invention provides performance comparison reporting between an agent and an agent data group and/or a management unit. This is achieved by collecting and calculating statistical parameters that characterize the performance of agents, providing periodic updates to the performance data, and providing access to the performance data to the agent.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2001Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: IEX CorporationInventors: Meghan Herbert, Paul Harold Leamon
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Patent number: 7085728Abstract: Multimedia contacts are forecasted, propagated, and managed for each period in a range. The number of contacts received in a period are forecasted using historical methods and are propagated to succeeding periods based on the business goals, such as how quickly a certain contact type is to be handled. After the contacts have been propagated, the total contacts to handle is determined for each period and the staffing requirements are calculated therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2001Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: IEX CorporationInventors: John David Sarlay, Paul Harold Leamon, Meghan Herbert
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Publication number: 20040098295Abstract: The present invention provides for rescheduling workload. A period is selected. A contacts forecasted to be received (CRF) value for the selected period is selected. A contacts forecasted to be handled (CHF) value for the selected period is selected. A volume of contacts that can be handled based on agent schedules (CHS) is calculated. A contacts handled intraday value (CHI) is determined based on these values, possibly also using values for contacts actually received and handled and perhaps using backlog values and/or backlog threshold values. The CHI value is then overwritten as a function of the CHI value of a previous period, the contacts actually handled (CHA) value of a previous period, and other metrics of contact processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: IEX CorporationInventors: John David Sarlay, Paul Harold Leamon, Meghan Barni
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Publication number: 20030061088Abstract: Multimedia contacts are forecasted, propagated, and managed for each period in a range. The number of contacts received in a period are forecasted using historical methods and are propagated to succeeding periods based on the business goals, such as how quickly a certain contact type is to be handled. After the contacts have been propagated, the total contacts to handle is determined for each period and the staffing requirements are calculated therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2001Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventors: John David Sarlay, Paul Harold Leamon, Meghan Herbert
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Publication number: 20010056367Abstract: A method and a system for providing and presenting performance statistics to an agent. A further embodiment of the present invention provides performance comparison reporting between an agent and an agent data group and/or a management unit. This is achieved by collecting and calculating statistical parameters that characterize the performance of agents, providing periodic updates to the performance data, and providing access to the performance data to the agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2001Publication date: December 27, 2001Inventors: Meghan Herbert, Paul Harold Leamon