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Arthur Greef, Seattle, WA US
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20130185178 | SOURCE DOCUMENT FRAMEWORK FOR ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS - A source document framework for accounting systems is described. An apparatus may comprise an accounting application arranged for execution by the processor circuit, the ERP application comprising a source document framework component arranged to create a new source document type to add to heterogeneous source document types, and a source document process component arranged to process source documents of the heterogeneous source document types, with at least one of the heterogeneous source document types including a previous source document type arranged for use with process logic specific to the previous source document type, and process one or more source documents of the new source document type with the process logic specific to the previous source document type. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 07-18-2013 |
20140114816 | MULTIDIMENSIONAL MEASUREMENT BASIS FOR ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS - Techniques to provide a multi-measurement basis for accounting systems are described. A technique may include receiving data from a source document, documenting the received data as base multidimensional measurements that characterize an event, calculating derived multidimensional measurements that quantify the social, operational, and financial consequences of the event from the base multidimensional measurements. Derived measurements are linked to base measurements in measurement chains. Events that are related causally may be linked together in event chains. The measurement chains and event chains may be used to generate subledger journal entries, which may in turn be used to generate general ledger journal entries. An event may capture information about an event beyond what may be reflected in the source document. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 04-24-2014 |
Arthur Greef, Burien, WA US
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20130024246 | EMPLOYING SOFTWARE TO MODEL ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES POLICIES AND PROCESSES - A modeling application enables consistency among business applications and among business application processes by providing internal control rules for the business applications according to an organization model. The modeling application may model the organization by structuring the organization types within the modeled organization and providing the internal control rules for deployed business applications to comply with the organization model. The internal control rules define application semantics, properties, and policies for the business applications to provide consistent functionality across the organization. | 01-24-2013 |
20130332898 | OBJECT EXTENSIONS USING ATTRIBUTES TO DECOUPLE BASE CLASSES FROM DERIVED CLASSES - An object oriented application framework is provided in which base classes are decoupled from derived classes by using attributes. Relationships between derived classes and attributes can be generated, and derive classes can be statically or dynamically instantiated at run time. By decoupling the base class from derived classes using instances of such attributes, a developer does not modify computer program code defining the base class when adding customized extensions to that base class. The framework includes a class factory that uses instances of attributes associated with elements to derive, at run time, extension classes. The attributes can be specified at run time to specify or to alter the run time behavior of the application. This framework also allows the application to conditionally instantiate an element based on its attributes. | 12-12-2013 |
20140244342 | ACCOUNTING FOR CONTRACT FORMATION AND FULFILLMENT ACTIVITIES - Technologies are generally described for accounting for contract formation and fulfillment activities by combination event chaining and multidimensional measurement chaining, with event and measurement matching rules that apply variance and tolerance policies during evaluation. Building on chaining basis and derived measurements that participate in an equality relationship, chaining measurements may participate in a matching rule that applies tolerance policies. Furthermore, measurement chaining may be updated when the documented consequence of events are corrected or changed. | 08-28-2014 |
20150278723 | DIMENSIONAL MULTI-LEVEL SCALE FOR DATA MANAGEMENT IN TRANSACTIONAL SYSTEMS - Technologies are generally described for a system enabling modeling of a dimensional multi-level scale for data management. A transactional data system may be configured to track data for a variety organizations and to generate a dimensional multi-level scale for data tracked by the transactional data system based on a combination of attributes and values for each data measure tracked and recorded. The dimensional multi-level scale may define a collection of hierarchical units, where a unit may represent a tracked piece of data and may include multiple levels and sub-levels. Each unit may be characterized by attributes and attribute values at a given level in the hierarchy such that the combination of attributes and values may identify the unit. Additionally, each unit may enable additional attributes and values to be defined to further characterize a sub-level of the unit, where each sub-level may provide additional data about the unit. | 10-01-2015 |
20150278959 | LEVERAGING MULTIDIMENSIONAL MEASUREMENT BASIS IN TRANSACTIONAL SYSTEMS - Technologies are generally described to leverage a multidimensional measurement basis for cost accounting in a cost accounting system to increase cohesion of the system. One or more scales for units of measure may be defined based on a magnitude of product cost and a product cost measure determined by various subsystems of the cost accounting system. The magnitude of product cost may be determined based on a cost object unit, a cost element unit, a date and time unit, and a quantity unit, and the product cost measure may be determined based on a cost base and a unit cost. The scales defined may be applied to cost accounting in a reporting ledger of the cost accounting system and a report may be generated from the reporting ledger that enables cost analysis based on the scales defined. | 10-01-2015 |
Arthur R. Greef, Burien, WA US
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20080312999 | Multiple Goal Throughput Analysis - A method of analyzing production throughput is disclosed. The method may define production constraints, define timing constraints, define resource constraints, add a weight to one or more solution strategies for the production throughput and calculate a production throughput solution to satisfy the constraints and the weighted solution strategies and report the calculated production throughput solution. | 12-18-2008 |
Arthur Reginald Greef, Burien, WA US
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20120260253 | MODELING AND CONSUMING BUSINESS POLICY RULES - Concepts and technologies are described herein for modeling and consuming business policy rules. A policy server executes a policy application for modeling and storing the business policy rules. The business policy rules are modeled and stored in a data storage device according to an extensible policy framework architecture that can be tailored by administrators or other entities to support business-specific needs and/or operations. The modeled business policy rules can be used to support enforcement of business policy rules against various business operations, as well as allowing histories and/or other audits of business policy rules to be completed based upon information stored as the business policy rules. | 10-11-2012 |
20140310715 | Modeling and Consuming Business Policy Rules - Concepts and technologies are described herein for modeling and consuming business policy rules. A policy server executes a policy application for modeling and storing the business policy rules. The business policy rules are modeled and stored in a data storage device according to an extensible policy framework architecture that can be tailored by administrators or other entities to support business-specific needs and/or operations. The modeled business policy rules can be used to support enforcement of business policy rules against various business operations, as well as allowing histories and/or other audits of business policy rules to be completed based upon information stored as the business policy rules. | 10-16-2014 |
Charles Greef, Bend, OR US
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20160121323 | NITROCELLULOSE EXTRUSION FOR POROUS FILM STRIPS - Methods and systems are provided for a lateral flow test device. In one example a lateral flow test device may include a housing comprising an upper first portion and a lower second portion, the lower second portion further including a planar surface, a nitrocellulose matrix strip, the strip disposed on the planar surface, and one or more ligand regions included in the strip, the ligand regions comprising one or more ligands. The strip may be formed from a liquid polymer mixture dispensed onto the planar surface via a dispensing device positioned vertically above the planar surface. | 05-05-2016 |
Charles Greef, Louisville, CO US
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20120071342 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING MULTIPLE MOLECULES IN ONE ASSAY - A rapid diagnostic system that delivers a panel of serologic assay results using a small amount of blood, serum, or plasma is described. The system includes a disposable cartridge and a reader instrument, based on planar waveguide imaging technology. The cartridge incorporates a microarray of recombinant antigens and antibody controls in a fluidic channel, providing multiple parallel fluorescence assay results for a single sample. | 03-22-2012 |
20120316077 | System And Method For Detection And Analysis Of A Molecule In A Sample - Disclosed here is a system and method for analyzing and/or detecting one or more target analytes in a sample by using a competitive assay. A standard curve may be constructed using known amounts of a molecule that is identical or substantially identical to the target analyte. Signals obtained from the target analyte can be compared against the standard curve in order to determine the level of the target analyte in the sample. The disclosed methods may be used in a multiplexed analyte detection and quantitation system. | 12-13-2012 |
Charles Greef, Boulder, CO US
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20100286377 | BIOMOLECULES HAVING MULTIPLE ATTACHMENT MOIETIES FOR BINDING TO A SUBSTRATE SURFACE - Methods of binding biomolecules to a substrate are provided that include contacting the biomolecule with a branched linking moiety to form a branched linking structure. The branched linking structure is then contacted with a binding moiety on the substrate to form a coupled substrate binding structure, thereby binding the biomolecule to the substrate. The biomolecule may contain a Lewis base or a nucleophile to react with a Lewis acid or electrophile in the branched linking moiety. Alternatively, the biomolecule may contain a Lewis acid or electrophile that can react with a Lewis base or nucleophile in the branched linking moiety. Additionally, the biomolecule can be bound to the substrate through a covalent or non-covalent bond. | 11-11-2010 |
20110201080 | BIOMOLECULES HAVING MULTIPLE ATTACHMENT MOIETIES FOR BINDING TO A SUBSTRATE SURFACE - Compounds relating to attachment chemistries for binding biomolecules to a substrate surface are described. These include compounds of the following structure: | 08-18-2011 |
Charles E. Greef, Dallas, TX US
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20090319416 | METHOD OF STRUCTURING REAL ESTATE ASSETS - An system for and method of divesting real property is presented. The system and method improve upon prior art techniques by including one or more of the following advantages: the gain may be immediately booked, there may be no capitalization requirements as there may be on a financing lease, and the gain may avoid Federal income taxation and capital gains taxation. | 12-24-2009 |
Charles H. Greef, Louisville, CO US
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20150355178 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING BIOMARKER ASSAY - The present disclosure pertains to detection of biomarkers in a sample. More particularly, the disclosure relates to methods for treating the sample to liberate certain analytes prior to the assay. Composition for disrupting the HIV virus and antibody-antigen complex to release p24 antigen is also disclosed. The disclosed methods and compositions are compatible with existing HIV antigen/antibody combination assays and improve the sensitivity of such assays. | 12-10-2015 |
Charles H. Greef, Ramona, CA US
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20090069198 | Biomolecular Attachment Sites on Microelectronic Arrays and Methods Thereof - Methods of addressing a biomolecule to a selectively addressable electrode are described. A permeation layer overlying a plurality of selectively addressable electrodes is provided. The permeation layer includes a reactive group that is adapted to bond to a biomolecule and that requires activation through a chemical transformation before bonding to the biomolecule. At least one selectively addressable electrode is biased such that a pH change occurs in an overlying solution of the at least one selectively addressable electrode. The reactive group in a portion of the permeation layer above the at least one selectively addressable electrode is then chemically transformed to an activated reactive group as a result of the pH change. A biomolecule is then bound to the permeation layer overlying the at least one selectively addressable electrode through the activated reactive group. | 03-12-2009 |
Pierre De Greef, Waalre NL
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20150019771 | DAISY CHAIN COMMUNICATION BUS AND PROTOCOL - A battery pack has first and second battery terminals, plural battery cells each with a battery element, a cell supervisor electrically connected to the battery element, and a communication section to communicate with the cell supervisor. The battery elements are connected serially between the first and second battery terminals. Bus interfaces are arranged in alternating fashion with the battery cells to define a daisy chain bus, each such bus interface being configured for signal communication, the interfaces respectively connecting the communication sections of two adjacent battery cells. A battery manager communicates with the battery cells via the daisy chain bus. The battery manager sends a command message to the battery cells using a through mode protocol, and each battery cell sends at least one of a confirmation message and a service request to the battery manager using a shift mode protocol. | 01-15-2015 |