Patents by Inventor Sebastian D. Hassinger
Sebastian D. Hassinger 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: 20140195309Abstract: A method, system, apparatus, and computer program product for processing e-commerce information are presented. A business entity may transfer e-commerce agreements through an electronic marketplace. The business entity retrieves dependency information about a commercial transaction from an e-commerce agreement. The business entity incorporates the dependency information, e.g., dates, costs, deliveries, etc., as dependency relationships within a project model that represents a project for a product or service for sale by the first business entity. User input is received for manipulating a cost dependency relationship within the project model while constraining the user input to ensure that another type of dependency relationship is not incompatible with modifications to the cost dependency relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: c/o EBAY INC.Inventors: David B. Kumhyr, Margaret G. MacPhail, Sebastian D. Hassinger
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Patent number: 8682734Abstract: A method, system, apparatus, and computer program product for processing e-commerce information are presented. A business entity may transfer e-commerce agreements through an electronic marketplace. The business entity retrieves dependency information about a commercial transaction from an e-commerce agreement. The business entity incorporates the dependency information, e.g., dates, costs, deliveries, etc., as dependency relationships within a project model that represents a project for a product or service for sale by the first business entity. User input is received for manipulating a cost dependency relationship within the project model while constraining the user input to ensure that another type of dependency relationship is not incompatible with modifications to the cost dependency relationship.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2007Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Ebay Inc.Inventors: David B. Kumhyr, Margaret G. MacPhail, Sebastian D. Hassinger
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Patent number: 8671024Abstract: A method, system, apparatus, and computer program product for processing e-commerce information are presented. A business entity may transfer e-commerce agreements through an electronic marketplace. The business entity retrieves dependency information about a commercial transaction from an e-commerce agreement. The business entity incorporates the dependency information, e.g., dates, costs, deliveries, etc., as dependency relationships within a project model that represents a project for a product or service for sale by the first business entity. User input is received for manipulating a cost dependency relationship within the project model while constraining the user input to ensure that another type of dependency relationship is not incompatible with modifications to the cost dependency relationship.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2007Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Ebay Inc.Inventors: David B. Kumhyr, Margaret G. MacPhail, Sebastian D. Hassinger
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Patent number: 7818753Abstract: A method, system, apparatus, and computer program product for processing e-commerce information are presented. A first business entity and a second business entity may transfer e-commerce agreements through an electronic marketplace. After receiving a document for an e-commerce agreement that represents a legal agreement for a commercial transaction between the first business entity and the second business entity, the first business entity retrieves dependency information about the commercial transaction from the e-commerce agreement. The first business entity then incorporates the dependency information, e.g., dates, costs, deliveries, etc., as dependency relationships within a project model that represents a project for a product or service for sale by the first business entity. The project model may comprise objects representing tasks to be performed or physical components to be processed by the first business entity.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Sebastian D. Hassinger, Margaret G. MacPhail, David B. Kumhyr
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Publication number: 20100205102Abstract: A method, system, apparatus, and computer program product for processing e-commerce information are presented. A business entity may transfer e-commerce agreements through an electronic marketplace. The business entity retrieves dependency information about a commercial transaction from an e-commerce agreement. The business entity incorporates the dependency information, e.g., dates, costs, deliveries, etc., as dependency relationships within a project model that represents a project for a product or service for sale by the first business entity. User input is received for manipulating a scheduling dependency relationship within the project model while constraining the user input to ensure that another type of dependency relationship is not incompatible with modifications to the scheduling dependency relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: David B. Kumhyr, Margaret G. MacPhail, Sebastian D. Hassinger
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Patent number: 7505872Abstract: A technique for determining an impact of a condition (e.g., service outage) of at least one subject component in a computing environment comprises the following steps/operations. First, one or more components in the computing environment which depend on the at least one subject component (e.g., dependents) are identified. Identification comprises traversing at least a portion of a model representative of an existence of one or more relationships associated with at least a portion of components of the computing environment and which is capable of accounting for a full lifecycle (e.g., including deployment, installation and runtime) associated with at least one component of the computing environment. Then, one or more procedures are performed in accordance with the one or more identified components to determine a condition status associated with each of the one or more identified components. By way of example, the inventive techniques may be applied to a distributed computing environment.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2002Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Alexander Keller, Gautam Kar, Sebastian D. Hassinger
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Patent number: 7469216Abstract: A method, system, apparatus, and computer program product for processing e-commerce information are presented. A business entity may transfer e-commerce agreements through an electronic marketplace. The business entity retrieves dependency information about a commercial transaction from an e-commerce agreement. The business entity incorporates the dependency information, e.g., dates, costs, deliveries, etc., as dependency relationships within a project model that represents a project for a product or service for sale by the first business entity. User input is received for manipulating a cost dependency relationship within the project model while constraining the user input to ensure that another type of dependency relationship is not incompatible with modifications to the cost dependency relationship.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: David B. Kumhyr, Margaret G. MacPhail, Sebastian D. Hassinger
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Publication number: 20040049365Abstract: A technique for determining an impact of a condition (e.g., service outage) of at least one subject component in a computing environment comprises the following steps/operations. First, one or more components in the computing environment which depend on the at least one subject component (e.g., dependents) are identified. Identification comprises traversing at least a portion of a model representative of an existence of one or more relationships associated with at least a portion of components of the computing environment and which is capable of accounting for a full lifecycle (e.g., including deployment, installation and runtime) associated with at least one component of the computing environment. Then, one or more procedures are performed in accordance with the one or more identified components to determine a condition status associated with each of the one or more identified components. By way of example, the inventive techniques may be applied to a distributed computing environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2002Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Alexander Keller, Gautam Kar, Sebastian D. Hassinger
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Publication number: 20030187671Abstract: A method, system, apparatus, and computer program product for processing e-commerce information are presented. A business entity may transfer e-commerce agreements through an electronic marketplace. The business entity retrieves dependency information about a commercial transaction from an e-commerce agreement. The business entity incorporates the dependency information, e.g., dates, costs, deliveries, etc., as dependency relationships within a project model that represents a project for a product or service for sale by the first business entity. User input is received for manipulating a scheduling dependency relationship within the project model while constraining the user input to ensure that another type of dependency relationship is not incompatible with modifications to the scheduling dependency relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: David B. Kumhyr, Margaret G. Macphail, Sebastian D. Hassinger
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Publication number: 20030188024Abstract: A cloaking service participates in an electronic marketplace to process documents associated with electronic business transactions. Different types of marketplace participants or business entities within the electronic marketplace can use the cloaking service to hide information about their electronic business transactions for a variety of reasons: to maintain the confidentiality of proprietary data; to hide the origination of a business transaction or the identity of participants to a business transaction; or to minimize the visibility of various aspects of their business transactions, including the quantity of business transactions. Entities register cloaking preferences with the cloaking service, and rather than sending documents directly into the electronic marketplace, a business entity sends its documents to the cloaking service, which then modifies the documents in accordance with the previously registered set of cloaking preferences prior to forwarding the modified documents.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Margaret G. MacPhail, David B. Kumhyr, Sebastian D. Hassinger
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Publication number: 20030187669Abstract: A method, system, apparatus, and computer program product for processing e-commerce information are presented. A first business entity and a second business entity may transfer e-commerce agreements through an electronic marketplace. After receiving a document for an e-commerce agreement that represents a legal agreement for a commercial transaction between the first business entity and the second business entity, the first business entity retrieves dependency information about the commercial transaction from the e-commerce agreement. The first business entity then incorporates the dependency information, e.g., dates, costs, deliveries, etc., as dependency relationships within a project model that represents a project for a product or service for sale by the first business entity. The project model may comprise objects representing tasks to be performed or physical components to be processed by the first business entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Sebastian D. Hassinger, Margaret G. MacPhail, David B. Kumhyr
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Publication number: 20030187748Abstract: A method, system, apparatus, and computer program product for processing e-commerce information are presented. A business entity may transfer e-commerce agreements through an electronic marketplace. The business entity retrieves dependency information about a commercial transaction from an e-commerce agreement. The business entity incorporates the dependency information, e.g., dates, costs, deliveries, etc., as dependency relationships within a project model that represents a project for a product or service for sale by the first business entity. User input is received for manipulating a cost dependency relationship within the project model while constraining the user input to ensure that another type of dependency relationship is not incompatible with modifications to the cost dependency relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: David B. Kumhyr, Margaret G. MacPhail, Sebastian D. Hassinger
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Publication number: 20030187670Abstract: A method, system, apparatus, and computer program product for processing e-commerce information are presented. A business entity may transfer e-commerce agreements through an electronic marketplace. The business entity retrieves dependency information about a commercial transaction from an e-commerce agreement. The business entity incorporates the dependency information, e.g., dates, costs, deliveries, etc., as dependency relationships within a project model that represents a project for a product or service for sale by the first business entity. User input is received for modifying parameters to be employed within the project model, and a determination is made as to whether dependency relationships within the project model can be maintained if the modified parameters are employed within the project model.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Sebastian D. Hassinger, Margaret G. MacPhail, David B. Kumhyr