Patents by Inventor Yasmin Sohrawardy
Yasmin Sohrawardy 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: 20250078087Abstract: A system comprises at least one computer device in communication with one or more server computers. The system converts unstructured text into usable order details, and uses instant messaging to notify recipients of the order details. The notices include electronic web links that launch a web interface that generates an editable, pre-populated electronic order ticket based on the order details. Submission of the electronic order ticket launches an auction during which the recipients may respond with offers to fulfill to the electronic order ticket. If after the auction more than one response is needed to fill the electronic order ticket, the system automatically allocates how and in which order the responses will be used to fill the electronic order ticket. If the electronic order ticket is not completely filled after the auction, the electronic order ticket is submitted to one or more additional exchanges for further filling.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2024Publication date: March 6, 2025Applicant: ICE Data, LPInventors: Jacob E. Pechenik, Gregory S. Campbell, Douglas E. Miller, Blake A. Barnes, Kevin Kimmel, Todd M. Kenney, Carmelo Piccione, Yasmin Sohrawardy
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Patent number: 12182822Abstract: Systems and methods for converting unstructured text messages into usable order details. Component parts corresponding to structure and quote data indicative of a transaction are parsed from unstructured text messages. The parsing includes matching character strings in the messages with a hierarchy of expressions and identifying the component parts based on the matching and a transaction deal status. The unstructured text messages are displayed in a first window of a graphical user interface (GUI) in real-time including automatically highlighting the identified component parts of the messages and displaying a selectable web link configured to launch a web interface. The identified component parts are displayed in a second window of the GUI in a normalized format in real-time. An editable order ticket comprising the component parts is created upon selection of the selectable web link in the first window and displayed in a newly launched web interface.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2024Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: ICE Data, LPInventors: Jacob E. Pechenik, Gregory S. Campbell, Douglas E. Miller, Blake A. Barnes, Kevin Kimmel, Todd M. Kenney, Carmelo Piccione, Yasmin Sohrawardy
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Publication number: 20240370877Abstract: A system comprises at least one computer device in communication with one or more server computers. The system converts unstructured text into usable order details, and uses instant messaging to notify recipients of the order details. The notices include electronic web links that launch a web interface that generates an editable, pre-populated electronic order ticket based on the order details. Submission of the electronic order ticket launches an auction during which the recipients may respond with offers to fulfill to the electronic order ticket. If after the auction more than one response is needed to fill the electronic order ticket, the system automatically allocates how and in which order the responses will be used to fill the electronic order ticket. If the electronic order ticket is not completely filled after the auction, the electronic order ticket is submitted to one or more additional exchanges for further filling.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2024Publication date: November 7, 2024Applicant: ICE Data, LPInventors: Jacob E. Pechenik, Gregory S. Campbell, Douglas E. Miller, Blake A. Barnes, Kevin Kimmel, Todd M. Kenney, Carmelo Piccione, Yasmin Sohrawardy
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Patent number: 12067577Abstract: A system comprises at least one computer device in communication with one or more server computers. The system converts unstructured text into usable order details, and uses instant messaging to notify recipients of the order details. The notices include electronic web links that launch a web interface that generates an editable, pre-populated electronic order ticket based on the order details. Submission of the electronic order ticket launches an auction during which the recipients may respond with offers to fulfill to the electronic order ticket. If after the auction more than one response is needed to fill the electronic order ticket, the system automatically allocates how and in which order the responses will be used to fill the electronic order ticket. If the electronic order ticket is not completely filled after the auction, the electronic order ticket is submitted to one or more additional exchanges for further filling.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2024Date of Patent: August 20, 2024Assignee: ICE Data, LPInventors: Jacob E. Pechenik, Gregory S. Campbell, Douglas E. Miller, Blake A. Barnes, Kevin Kimmel, Todd M. Kenney, Carmelo Piccione, Yasmin Sohrawardy
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Publication number: 20240232904Abstract: A system comprises at least one computer device in communication with one or more server computers. The system converts unstructured text into usable order details, and uses instant messaging to notify recipients of the order details. The notices include electronic web links that launch a web interface that generates an editable, pre-populated electronic order ticket based on the order details. Submission of the electronic order ticket launches an auction during which the recipients may respond with offers to fulfill to the electronic order ticket. If after the auction more than one response is needed to fill the electronic order ticket, the system automatically allocates how and in which order the responses will be used to fill the electronic order ticket. If the electronic order ticket is not completely filled after the auction, the electronic order ticket is submitted to one or more additional exchanges for further filling.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2024Publication date: July 11, 2024Applicant: ICE Data, LPInventors: Jacob E. Pechenik, Gregory S. Campbell, Douglas E. Miller, Blake A. Barnes, Kevin Kimmel, Todd M. Kenney, Carmelo Piccione, Yasmin Sohrawardy
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Patent number: 11972436Abstract: A system comprises at least one computer device in communication with one or more server computers. The system converts unstructured text into usable order details, and uses instant messaging to notify recipients of the order details. The notices include electronic web links that launch a web interface that generates an editable, pre-populated electronic order ticket based on the order details. Submission of the electronic order ticket launches an auction during which the recipients may respond with offers to fulfill to the electronic order ticket. If after the auction more than one response is needed to fill the electronic order ticket, the system automatically allocates how and in which order the responses will be used to fill the electronic order ticket. If the electronic order ticket is not completely filled after the auction, the electronic order ticket is submitted to one or more additional exchanges for further filling.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: ICE Data, LPInventors: Jacob E. Pechenik, Gregory S. Campbell, Douglas E. Miller, Blake A. Barnes, Kevin Kimmel, Todd M. Kenney, Carmelo Piccione, Yasmin Sohrawardy
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Publication number: 20210233089Abstract: A system comprises at least one computer device in communication with one or more server computers. The system converts unstructured text into usable order details, and uses instant messaging to notify recipients of the order details. The notices include electronic web links that launch a web interface that generates an editable, pre-populated electronic order ticket based on the order details. Submission of the electronic order ticket launches an auction during which the recipients may respond with offers to fulfill to the electronic order ticket. If after the auction more than one response is needed to fill the electronic order ticket, the system automatically allocates how and in which order the responses will be used to fill the electronic order ticket. If the electronic order ticket is not completely filled after the auction, the electronic order ticket is submitted to one or more additional exchanges for further filling.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2021Publication date: July 29, 2021Inventors: Jacob E. Pechenik, Gregory S. Campbell, Douglas E. Miller, Blake A. Barnes, Kevin Kimmel, Todd M. Kenney, Carmelo Piccione, Yasmin Sohrawardy