Patents by Inventor Sarah Baxter
Sarah Baxter 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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Publication number: 20230128300Abstract: Systems and methods for managing data. Person and position data can be copied from a database and it can be determined whether a person is aligned to any positions. Information can be displayed representing the person and indicating any positions to which the person is aligned.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2022Publication date: April 27, 2023Applicant: The Boston Consulting Group, Inc.Inventors: Kevin KELLEY, Stephen BROWN, Benjamin STEVENSON, Kurt HENDLE, Sarah BAXTER
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Patent number: 11544231Abstract: Systems and methods for managing data. Person and position data can be copied from a database and it can be determined whether a person is aligned to any positions. Information can be displayed representing the person and indicating any positions to which the person is aligned.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2021Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: The Boston Consulting Group, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Kelley, Stephen Brown, Benjamin Stevenson, Kurt Hendle, Sarah Baxter
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Patent number: 11494850Abstract: Artificial intelligence techniques for scalably detecting anomalies within payroll data for a plurality of payees are disclosed. The payroll data may comprise a plurality of payroll records that are associated with a plurality of payees, and the inventive computer system can detect anomalies via steps such as (1) processing a history of the payroll records for a payee to generate a payee-specific pay distribution model, (2) comparing the payroll record for a pay period for the payee with the payee-specific pay distribution model, (3) determining whether a payroll anomaly for the payee exists within the payroll record for the pay period for the payee based on the comparing step, (4) in response to a determination that a payroll anomaly for the payee exists, flagging the payroll anomaly for further review or analysis, and (5) performing the processing, comparing, determining, and flagging steps for a plurality of payees.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2020Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: ALIGHT SOLUTIONS LLCInventors: Jeffrey Fontenot, Sarah Baxter, Edmond Chan, Jill Westhoff, Wilson Silva, Barrington Young
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Patent number: 10856577Abstract: A product use and behavior instrument includes a housing defining a central compartment therein. A controller is positioned within the central compartment. The controller includes a first connector. The first connector is configured to operatively and removably couple the product use and behavior instrument to a battery element. A second connector is configured to operatively and removably couple the product use and behavior instrument to a tank element. A sensor circuit is structured to collect at least one use data characteristic of a smoking action. The smoking action is associated with use of at least one of the tank and battery element. Local memory is structured to store the at least one use data characteristic of the smoking action. A communication interface is structured to communicate the stored at least one use data characteristic of the smoking action to a remote computing device.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2017Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: RAI STRATEGIC HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey Sean Smith, Steven L. Alderman, Sarah A. Baxter-Wright, John Darnell, Kyung Soo (Jason) Hong, Paul R. Nelson, Elaine K. Round, Stephen B. Sears, Rajesh Sur
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Publication number: 20190082737Abstract: A product use and behavior instrument includes a housing defining a central compartment therein. A controller is positioned within the central compartment. The controller includes a first connector. The first connector is configured to operatively and removably couple the product use and behavior instrument to a battery element. A second connector is configured to operatively and removably couple the product use and behavior instrument to a tank element. A sensor circuit is structured to collect at least one use data characteristic of a smoking action. The smoking action is associated with use of at least one of the tank and battery element. Local memory is structured to store the at least one use data characteristic of the smoking action. A communication interface is structured to communicate the stored at least one use data characteristic of the smoking action to a remote computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2017Publication date: March 21, 2019Inventors: Jeffrey Sean Smith, Steven L. Alderman, Sarah A. Baxter-Wright, John Darnell, Kyung Soo (Jason) Hong, Paul R. Nelson, Elaine K. Round, Stephen B. Sears, Rajesh Sur
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Publication number: 20190087302Abstract: A product use and behavior instrument includes a housing defining a central compartment therein. A controller is positioned within the central compartment. The controller includes a connector. The connector is configured to operatively and removably couple the product use and behavior instrument to an electronic smoking article. The electronic smoking article includes a heating element to heat a tobacco product. The electronic smoking article includes a battery. A sensor circuit is structured to collect at least one use data characteristic of a smoking action. The smoking action is associated with use of at least one of the heating element and battery. Local memory is structured to store the at least one use data characteristic of the smoking action. A communication interface is structured to communicate the stored at least one use data characteristic of the smoking action to a remote computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2018Publication date: March 21, 2019Inventors: Jeffrey Sean Smith, Steven L. ALDERMAN, Paul A. BRINKLEY, Sarah A. BAXTER-WRIGHT, Kyung Soo (Jason) HONG, Paul R. NELSON, Stephen B. SEARS, Rajesh SUR
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Publication number: 20040030726Abstract: A content management system for information delivery systems, including web based systems, that organizes the content of the information separately from the appearance of the presented information. The pages of the information are organized into documents and borders. Each border and document is further divided into an outline, organizing the content, and a template organizing the appearance. Individual content is stored in a native format enabling creators and maintainers to use familiar software tools for creation and maintenance. When retrieving the information, an assembly process gathers the content in accordance with the document's outline and formats the content in accordance with the document's template. The data structure allows triggers to be associated with content such that automated maintenance procedure can be implemented based on the activation of the triggers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Applicant: American Management Systems, Inc.Inventors: Sarah Baxter, Lisa C. Vogt
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Patent number: 6651066Abstract: A content management system for information delivery systems, including web based systems, that organizes the content of the information separately from the appearance of the presented information. The pages of the information are organized into documents and borders. Each border and document is further divided into an outline, organizing the content, and a template organizing the appearance. Individual content is stored in a native format enabling creators and maintainers to use familiar software tools for creation and maintenance. When retrieving the information, an assembly process gathers the content in accordance with the document's outline and formats the content in accordance with the document's template. The data structure allows triggers to be associated with content such that automated maintenance procedure can be implemented based on the activation of the triggers.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: American Management Systems, Inc.Inventors: Sarah Baxter, Lisa C. Vogt
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Publication number: 20020198878Abstract: A content management system for information delivery systems, including web based systems, that organizes the content of the information separately from the appearance of the presented information. The pages of the information are organized into documents and borders. Each border and document is further divided into an outline, organizing the content,, and a template organizing the appearance. Individual content is stored in a native format enabling creators and maintainers to use familiar software tools for creation and maintenance. When retrieving the information, an assembly process gathers the content in accordance with the document's outline and formats the content in accordance with the document's template. The data structure allows triggers to be associated with content such that automated maintenance procedure can be implemented based on the activation of the triggers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Applicant: AMERICAN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, INC.Inventors: Sarah Baxter, Lisa C. Vogt
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Patent number: 6356903Abstract: A content management system for information delivery systems, including web based systems, that organizes the content of the information separately from the appearance of the presented information. The pages of the information are organized into documents and borders. Each border and document is further divided into an outline, organizing the content, and a template organizing the appearance. Individual content is stored in a native format enabling creators and maintainers to use familiar software tools for creation and maintenance. When retrieving the information, an assembly process gathers the content in accordance with the document's outline and formats the content in accordance with the document's template. The data structure allows triggers to be associated with content such that automated maintenance procedure can be implemented based on the activation of the triggers.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1998Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: American Management Systems, Inc.Inventors: Sarah Baxter, Lisa C. Vogt