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Ruben C. Berumen, Charlotte, NC US
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20100114622 | PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS ENHANCEMENT TO ENTITY MOBILITY/PRODUCTIVITY OPPORTUNITIES - Systems and methods are disclosed for assessing a relocation option. More specifically, a line of business may assess a relocation option by generating a geographic model that may be based on data about a relocation option. The system and method of generating a geographic model may include the generation of a reward score based on reward drivers. The model may also include generating a risk score that is based on risk factors. The reward score and the risk score may be compared. The line of business may also conduct an in-country/due diligence visit based at least in part on the geographic model and may assemble a risk mitigation framework. In addition, outputs of the model may be analyzed using portfolio theory analysis. Such portfolio theory analysis may include determining the Markowitz Efficient Frontier of optimal location sets. The analysis may also include obtaining an optimal location set based on a preferably predetermined concentration risk tolerance. | 05-06-2010 |
Ruben C. Berumen, Miami, FL US
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20110166906 | Concentration Risk Modeling - A system and method of calculating a concentration risk score for a work process at an organization center are provided. The concentration risk score may be based on a redundancy score and a criticality score. In some examples, the redundancy score may be determined based on a percentage of total resources associated with the work process at a first center. The redundancy score and criticality score may then be combined to determine a concentration risk score for the work process at that center. | 07-07-2011 |
20120084109 | Decisioning Guidelines And Framework - A system and method of identifying one or more locations eligible to perform a work function based on one or more filtering parameters is provided. The system and method may include receiving a first plurality of locations and filtering the first plurality of locations to identify a second plurality of locations eligible to perform an identified work function based on a first filtering parameter. The second plurality of locations may be further filtered to determine a third plurality of eligible locations, the third plurality of eligible locations being identified based on a second filtering parameter. In some examples, the third plurality of locations may be further filtered to identify a fourth plurality of eligible locations, the fourth plurality of eligible locations being identified based on a third filtering parameter. | 04-05-2012 |
20120089431 | Decisioning Framework - A system and method of determining a recommended location for performing a work function is provided. In some examples, the system and method may include receiving a plurality of process criteria, such as hours of operation associated with the work function, type of work performed, skill set desired, language skills desired, etc. The system and method may further include receiving a plurality of provider attributes, such as languages spoken, knowledge base/skill set, flexibility of staffing, etc. One or more recommended locations for performing the work function may be determined based on the business and provider attributes. | 04-12-2012 |
Ruben C. Boyter, Shreveport, LA US
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20090127000 | Sectional drive and coupling system - A sectional drive and coupling system for transmitting rotational power to an output, which system includes multiple, splined drive and receiving segments that are connected, nested and interlocked in the ends of successive segment housings to define a drive string that is rotatable in a selected straight or curved path. The top one of the segments cooperates with a drive mechanism to effect rotation of the drive string in concert and the bottom one of the segments connects to an output such as a drill bit. Multiple, tapered and truncated exterior splines on the drive segments mesh with complementary interior splines on the adjacent receiving segments in the segment housings to enable slight angular positioning of the sets of drive and receiving segments on each other and facilitate dampening of drive vibration and bending of the drive string in or out of the chosen path in any desired direction as the drive string transmits rotational power in a curved path of desired magnitude from the drive mechanism to the output. The drive and receiving segments are typically connected internally by a bolt, nuts and belleville springs at the ends of the housings to form the drive string. In one embodiment a drill bit is mounted on the bottom one of the segments on the drive string for interval drilling. In another embodiment a selected number of drive and receiving segments and connected segment housings replace the flexible drive shaft coupling in a mud motor. | 05-21-2009 |
Ruben C. Zeta, Milpitas, CA US
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20080251905 | Package-on-package secure module having anti-tamper mesh in the substrate of the upper package - A package-on-package (POP) secure module includes a first ball grid array (BGA) package, and a second BGA package. The first BGA includes an array of bond balls that is disposed on a side of a substrate member, and an array of lands that is disposed on the opposite side of the substrate member. Bond balls of the second BGA are fixed to the lands of the first BGA such that the second BGA is piggy-back mounted to the first BGA. Embedded in the substrate member of the second BGA is an anti-tamper security mesh. An integrated circuit in the first BGA is coupled to, drives and monitors the security mesh. When the module is disposed on a printed circuit board within a point of sale (POS) terminal, the integrated circuit is coupled to, also drives and monitors a second security mesh embedded in the printed circuit board underneath the module. | 10-16-2008 |
20080251906 | Package-on-package secure module having BGA mesh cap - A package-on-package (POP) secure module includes a BGA mesh cap, a first BGA package, and a second BGA package. The first BGA package includes a first integrated circuit (for example, a microcontroller that includes tamper detect logic). The second BGA package includes a second integrated circuit (for example, a memory). The second BGA package is piggy-back mounted to the first BGA package and the BGA mesh cap is piggy-back mounted to the second BGA package. A printed circuit board substrate member of the BGA mesh cap includes an embedded anti-tamper mesh. This mesh is connected in a protected manner within the module to the first integrated circuit. When the module is in use, a mesh embedded in an underlying printed circuit board is coupled to the BGA cap mesh so that both anti-tamper meshes are controlled by the tamper detect logic. | 10-16-2008 |
20150050777 | Integrated circuit package having surface-mount blocking elements - A first cavity-down ball grid array (BGA) package includes a substrate member and an array of bond balls. The array of bond balls includes a pair of parallel extending rows of outer mesh bond balls and a row of inner signal bond balls that is parallel to the pair of rows of outer mesh bond balls. A surface-mount blocking element is disposed between the row of inner signal bond balls and the pair of rows of outer mesh bond balls. The surface-mount blocking element is either a passive or an active component of the BGA package. In one example, the first cavity-down BGA package is surface-mounted to a second cavity-down BGA package to form a package-on-package (POP) security module. The surface-mount blocking element provides additional physical barrier against the probing of the inner signal bond balls. Sensitive data is therefore protected from unauthorized access. | 02-19-2015 |