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Jacob Avital, Sunnyvale, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090043684 | Transaction Allocation - Systems and methods of allocating transactions among business objects are described. Allocation is accomplished using a multi-phase process. In a first phase, allocation of the transactions among a set of business objects is attempted. In a subsequent phase, allocation of transactions that were either unallocated, under-allocated, or over-allocated in the first phase is determined. The second phase includes using a set of allocation rules to identify business objects configured to manually determine allocation of the unallocated, under-allocated, or over-allocated transactions. The invention is applicable to a variety of business objects including people, organizations, accounts, tasks, or the like. | 02-12-2009 |
Noaa Avital, Bellevue, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090299991 | RECOMMENDING QUERIES WHEN SEARCHING AGAINST KEYWORDS - A query including one or more current search terms is received from a user and executed against a target database. When the query yields a number of results less than a defined search threshold (a.k.a. an “unsuccessful” search), the current search terms are compared with an associations database. The associations database includes associations between search terms in previously-executed queries that yielded less than a threshold number of results and replacement search terms that were substituted to generate a successful query yielding at least the threshold number of results. Upon finding a match between one or more of the search terms and the current search terms, the associations between the search terms and the replacement search terms are used to identify suggested replacement search terms and present them to the user. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20110106831 | RECOMMENDING QUERIES WHEN SEARCHING AGAINST KEYWORDS - A query including one or more current search terms is received from a user and executed against a target database. When the query yields a number of results less than a defined search threshold (a.k.a. an “unsuccessful” search), the current search terms are compared with an associations database. The associations database includes associations between search terms in previously-executed queries that yielded less than a threshold number of results and replacement search terms that were substituted to generate a successful query yielding at least the threshold number of results. Upon finding a match between one or more of the search terms and the current search terms, the associations between the search terms and the replacement search terms are used to identify suggested replacement search terms and present them to the user. | 05-05-2011 |
Noaa Avital, Seattle, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100106732 | Identifying Visually Similar Objects - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for finding similarities between visual objects using keywords and computerized visual image analysis are provided. A visual object may be provided as an input. A group of visual objects sharing keywords with the visual object may be generated for further analysis. The visual similarity of this group of visual objects may then be determined using computerized visual analysis. A group of visual objects that have the highest similarity rank, as determined by the computerized visual analysis, may then be displayed. | 04-29-2010 |
| 20100325170 | PARTITIONING MODELING PLATFORM DATA - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for partitioning modeling platform data. Embodiments of the invention facilitate partitioning modeling platform data into nested horizontal slices. Using nested horizontal slices makes the modeling platform data more manageable and permits modeling platform data to align with existing tools and processes. Schemas and tables can be used to partition modeling platform data vertically and folders can be used to partition modeling platform data horizontally. Thus, a user-interface can preset the intersection of folders and schemas/tables as navigable chunks of data compatible with existing tools and processes, such as, for example, software development tools. | 12-23-2010 |
