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Andrea Valle, Stanhope, NJ US
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20130055965 | TREAT DISPENSER - One embodiment of a treat dispenser for an animal comprises a container having a first interior for receiving treats, a first opening for dispensing treats from the interior, a removable cap for inserting treats into the interior, and a first axis, and a cover at least partially surrounding the container to define a second interior between the cover and the container that receives treats dispensed from the first interior. The cover has a second opening for dispensing treats from the second interior. The cover is preferably slidable and rotatable along the first axis relative to the container. In one embodiment, the treat dispenser is attached to a rollable frame. | 03-07-2013 |
Andrea Valle, Dover, NJ US
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20140130750 | DESTRUCTION RESISTANT PET TOYS - In accordance with one or more embodiments of the present invention, a destruction resistant pet toy includes a first member having a first material, the first material being a destruction resistant nylon; a second member having a second material, the second material being softer than the first material; wherein the destruction resistant nylon comprises a Shore D hardness. The first member may be a substantially tubular structure having an inner space and the second member is disposed at least partially within the inner space of the first member. | 05-15-2014 |
Andrea M. Valle, Stanhope, NJ US
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20140345532 | Treat Dispenser - One embodiment of a treat dispenser for an animal comprises a support and a plurality of coaxially stackable and nestable pods slidably disposed along the support, each pod having an interior for receiving a treat, a sidewall, a first opening and a second opening coaxial with the first opening, the first opening being dimensioned for slidable movement along the support, the second opening being larger than the first opening for the dispensing of treats to an animal. | 11-27-2014 |
Brent Valle, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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20140219072 | OPTICAL INFORMATION STORAGE MEDIUM - An optical information storage medium includes a multilayer film that includes a plurality of extruded alternating active data storage layers and buffer layers, which separate the active data storage layers. The active data storage layers and buffer layers have thicknesses that allow the active data storage layers to be writable by permanent or reversible one- or multiphoton, linear, nonlinear, or threshold optical writing processes to define data voxels within the active data storage layers that are readable by an optical reading device. | 08-07-2014 |
Christopner Paul Valle, Innver Grove Heights, MN US
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20140207510 | REDUCING MEETING TRAVEL - A computing device retrieves meeting data from an electronic scheduling system. The meeting data includes a plurality of meetings, each of which is associated with a meeting location in a building including a plurality of floors and at least one elevator, a period of time, and one or more participants. The computing device determines a participant location for each participant associated with each of the meetings. The computing device determines a meeting travel metric for each of the meetings based on the participant locations and the meeting location of the meeting. The computing device causes the scheduling system to change the meeting location associated with one or more of the meetings based on the meeting travel metric determined for each of the one or more of the meetings. | 07-24-2014 |
Craig Della Valle, Chicago, IL US
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20140100579 | PROSTHESIS GUIDE COMPRISING PATIENT-MATCHED FEATURES - Disclosed herein are systems, devices, and methods for guiding placement, orientation, and fixation of an orthopedic implant. Examples include a surgical guide having a first surface structured to fit within a prosthetic cup, at least one guide hole through the first surface, and an alignment structure having a contour formed from data indicative of the patient anatomy. The contour of the alignment surface is complementary to a portion of the patient anatomy in a unique orientation that aligns the guide hole with tissue suitable for receiving a fastener. The alignment structure preferably includes an arm with a first end coupled to a rim of the guide and a second end coupled to the contour. In certain implementations, the guide includes a plurality of alignment structures. Further disclosed are methods of making and using a surgical guide for aligning an orthopedic implant. | 04-10-2014 |
20150173781 | BI-CRUCIATE KNEE SYSTEM - An instrumentation set for preparing a proximal tibia during a bi-cruciate retaining procedure can include a tibial resection block and a stylus. The tibial resection block can be configured to be fixed to an anterior portion of the proximal tibia. The tibial resection block can define a slot that extends in a medial-lateral direction when the tibial resection block is fixed to the proximal tibia. The stylus can have a first block attachment feature and a second block attachment feature. The first block attachment feature can be offset from the stylus a first distance. The second block attachment feature can be offset from the stylus a second distance. The first and second block attachment features of the stylus can be selectively and alternatively received by the slot of the tibial resection block to position the stylus at distinct offset locations relative to the slot. | 06-25-2015 |
Danny Joey Valle, Norwalk, CT US
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20150099611 | TRAINING ACCESSORIES ESPECIALLY FOR BOXING - A training accessory for use in boxing or martial arts is in the form of an elongated body that has a first end and an opposite second end. The elongated body has a rigid inner core member; a compressible member that surrounds the inner core member; and an outer sleeve that surrounds the compressible member. The accessory also has a handle formed of an elastic material and coupled to the outer sleeve. In one embodiment, the compressible member is a closed cell polyethylene foam that has a central opening that extends along a length thereof and in which the inner core member is disposed. | 04-09-2015 |
David Del Valle, Arecibo, PR US
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20080282460 | Pool deck' zebo - A moveable gazebo structure that slides over the pool to cover it. The gazebo is mounted on a platform that rolls on rails installed adjacent to the pool. The gazebo may slide from north to south and vice-versa or from east to west or vice-versa. This invention is motorized but it may be moved manually. | 11-20-2008 |
20080313975 | Structural gazebo - The gazebo structure is made of four aluminum columns that support a roof made of aluminum, stainless steal, and trans-lucid acrylic resistant to ultraviolet rays. | 12-25-2008 |
20080315001 | Residencial and industrial smooth rail extension - A rail that requires minimum force to slide an object. It can be assemble by rail pieces until obtaining the desired length. | 12-25-2008 |
Fernando Valle, Burlington, CA US
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20130040352 | PRODUCTION OF FATTY ALCOHOLS WITH FATTY ALCOHOL FORMING ACYL-COA REDUCTASES (FAR) - The disclosure relates to methods of producing fatty alcohols from recombinant host cells comprising genes encoding heterologous fatty acyl-CoA reductase (FAR) enzymes. The disclosure further relates to FAR enzymes and functional fragments thereof derived from marine bacterium and particularly marine gamma proteobacterium such as | 02-14-2013 |
Fernando Valle, So. San Francisco, CA US
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20100251601 | ENHANCED PRODUCTION OF FATTY ACID DERIVATIVES - Genetically engineered cells and microorganisms are provided that produce products from the fatty acid biosynthetic pathway (fatty acid derivatives), as well as methods of their use. The products are particularly useful as biofuels. | 10-07-2010 |
Fernando Valle, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090075347 | Production of Bacterial Strains Cross Reference To Related Applications - The present invention provides methods to enhance production of desired products and increase the growth rate of a bacterial strain by inactivating an endogenous arcA and optionally overexpressing a ppc gene. | 03-19-2009 |
20120015849 | Method of Creating a Library of Bacterial Clones with Varying Levels of Gene Expression - The present invention relates to a method of creating DNA libraries that include an artificial promoter library and/or a modified ribosome binding site library and transforming bacterial host cells with the library to obtain a population of bacterial clones having a range of expression levels for a chromosomal gene of interest. | 01-19-2012 |
Fernando Valle, South San Francisco, CA US
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20110256599 | ENHANCED PRODUCTION OF FATTY ACID DERIVATIVES - Genetically engineered cells and microorganisms are provided that produce fatty alcohols from the fatty acid biosynthetic pathway, as well as methods of their use. | 10-20-2011 |
20120264983 | ENHANCED PRODUCTION OF FATTY ACID DERIVATIVES - Genetically engineered microorganisms that produce fatty alcohols from a sugar source by way of the fatty acid biosynthetic pathway, as well as methods of their use are provided. | 10-18-2012 |
20150275188 | ENHANCED PRODUCTION OF FATTY ACID DERIVATIVES - Genetically engineered cells and microorganisms are provided that produce fatty alcohols from the fatty acid biosynthetic pathway, as well as methods of their use. | 10-01-2015 |
Fernando Valle, Redwood City, CA US
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20140099686 | Production of Fatty Alcohols with Fatty Alcohol Forming Acyl-CoA Reductases (FAR) - The disclosure relates to methods of producing fatty alcohols from recombinant host cells comprising genes encoding heterologous fatty acyl-CoA reductase (FAR) enzymes. The disclosure further relates to FAR enzymes and functional fragments thereof derived from marine bacterium and particularly marine gamma proteobacterium such as | 04-10-2014 |
John Valle, Laredo, TX US
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20100088978 | Tilt-Wall Panel - Embodiments of a panel for use in building a tilt-wall building are disclosed, some of which comprise a plurality of structural studs, each comprising: a baseplate; an exterior-facing sidewall and an interior-facing sidewall connected by the baseplate; and a tab punched out of each of the sidewalls; an exterior concrete surface in which the tabs punched out of the exterior-facing sidewalls are embedded; and an interior concrete surface in which the tabs punched out of the interior-facing sidewalls are embedded; where the exterior and interior concrete surfaces are substantially planar surfaces that are substantially parallel to each other. Methods for forming tilt-wall panels are also disclosed. | 04-15-2010 |
20150204069 | STRUCTURAL STUD - Embodiments of a structural stud and panel for use in building a tilt-wall building are disclosed. Devices and methods for forming structural studs and panels are also disclosed. | 07-23-2015 |
John A. Valle, Rochester, NY US
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20150328517 | ANTI-BOUNCE BACK PROTECTIVE SAFETY SCREEN APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - A protective screen system having a protective screen made up of a protective screen frame and a primary net, and including a protective screen safety apparatus coupled to the protective screen. The protective screen safety apparatus includes one or more spacing connectors adapted to couple a structure such as a protective screen frame, and support and suspend a safety net in front of and spaced from the protective screen frame to minimize bounce back of a ball from the protective screen frame. Methods of protecting a batter with the protective screen safety apparatus are provided. Retrofitting and adjustable protective screen safety apparatus are described, including embodiments adapted to minimize damage to chain-link fences, as are other aspects. | 11-19-2015 |
John J. Valle, Laredo, TX US
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20110120041 | STRUCTURAL STUD - Embodiments of a structural stud and panel for use in building a tilt-wall building are disclosed. Devices and methods for forming structural studs and panels are also disclosed. | 05-26-2011 |
Lourdes Lopez Valle, Mahopac, NY US
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20150122286 | HAIR STYLING APPARATUS - A hair styling apparatus includes a handle dimensioned for engagement by a user and a treatment head mounted to the handle and defining a longitudinal axis. The treatment head includes a straightening segment for imparting a straightening effect on hair and a curling segment for imparting a curling effect on the hair. The straightening segment has a plurality of stationary elements and a plurality of movable elements disposed adjacent the stationary elements. The movable elements are adapted for reciprocal longitudinal movement relative to the stationary elements whereby adjacent stationary and movable elements receive hair therebetween. First and second curling segments may be on opposed longitudinal sides of the straightening segment. At least one or both of the first and second curling segments includes a heating element. | 05-07-2015 |
Marc A. Valle, Phoenix, AZ US
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20140095883 | HARDENING OF DIRECT ANONYMOUS ATTESTATION FROM SIDE-CHANNEL ATTACK - Various embodiments are generally directed to hardening the performance of calculations of a digital signature system for authenticating computing devices against side-channel attacks. An apparatus comprises a processor circuit and an interface operative to communicatively couple the processor circuit to a network; a storage communicatively coupled to the processor circuit and arranged to store instructions operative on the processor circuit to digitally sign a message to create a first signature using a modular arithmetic operation arranged to compensate for a value of a variable greater than a modulus without use of a branching instruction; and transmit the first signature to a verifying server via the network. Other embodiments are described and claimed herein. | 04-03-2014 |
Michael J. Valle, Mesa, AZ US
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20110095951 | Conformal High Frequency Antenna - Antennas, integrated driveshaft covers, and methods are disclosed. A particular antenna includes a dielectric layer. The dielectric layer has a first curved surface and a second curved surface opposite the first curved surface. A conductive body has a curved outer surface, where the first curved surface of the dielectric layer is positioned against the curved outer surface. A high frequency (HF) antenna layer is positioned over positioned over the second curved surface of the dielectric layer, where the HF antenna layer is curved to conform to the second curved surface of the dielectric layer. A pair of contacts may be configured to receive an electrical connection for the HF antenna layer. When an HF signal is applied to the pair of contacts, the conductive body interacts with the HF antenna layer to radiate energy. | 04-28-2011 |
20130300617 | Conformal High Frequency Antenna - An integrated driveshaft cover antenna includes a driveshaft cover including a conductive layer and having a generally curved cross-section. The driveshaft cover is hingeably secured and electrically coupled to a helicopter tail boom section to cover a driveshaft access opening. The integrated drive shaft cover includes a dielectric layer including a first surface shaped to conform to a curved outer surface of the driveshaft cover and a second surface opposite the first surface. The first surface of the dielectric layer is positioned over the curved outer surface of the driveshaft cover. The first surface is secured to the curved outer surface of the driveshaft cover. The integrated drive shaft cover includes a slotted patch high frequency (HF) antenna layer having an inner slot and extends a majority of a length of the dielectric layer. The slotted patch HF antenna layer is secured to the second surface of the dielectric layer | 11-14-2013 |
Miguel Angel Valle, West Chester, OH US
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20140238295 | EQUIPMENT AND PROCESSES FOR THE APPLICATION OF ATOMIZED FLUID TO A WEB SUBSTRATE - An apparatus for the application of atomized fluid to a web material having a first surface and a second surface opposed thereto is disclosed. The apparatus is provided with a fluid source disposed adjacent to the first surface of the web material and a receipt plenum disposed adjacent to the second surface of the web material. The receipt plenum provides a source of negative pressure to the second surface of the web material. A fluid disposed from the fluid source contacts the first surface of the web material and is caused to traverse therethrough by the source of negative pressure. A portion of the fluid contacting the first surface of the web material is contained by the receipt plenum. | 08-28-2014 |
Moises Valle, Tustin, CA US
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20120157918 | Large-Volume Bolus Patient Controlled Drug Administration Device - A patient controlled liquid drug administration device is provided that enables either or both of a continuous flow of a liquid drug, as well as successive, large-volume boluses thereof, to be self-administered to and by a patient while avoiding bolus refill during bolus delivery or after bolus delivery but before an intake stroke of the pump occurs. The device includes an elongated housing having an axial cavity extending through it with a reciprocating pump mounted at a bottom end thereof. The pump defines a closed internal reservoir and includes a first wall, or seat, that is fixed in the cavity, and a second, flexible wall that is axially movable in the cavity in relation to the fixed wall between reservoir-full and reservoir-empty positions. The pump includes an inlet port that is connectable to a source of a pressurized liquid drug by an inlet conduit, and an outlet port subcutaneously connectable to the patient by an outlet conduit, both conduits extending out the bottom end of the housing. An outlet clamp is mounted in the cavity to move between a closed position constricting the outlet conduit of the pump, thereby preventing the flow of the liquid drug through the outlet conduit, and an open position. An inlet clamp is mounted in the cavity to move between a closed position constricting the inlet conduit and thereby preventing the flow of liquid through it, and an open position disengaged from the inlet conduit, thereby allowing the flow of liquid through it. | 06-21-2012 |
20130116630 | LARGE-VOLUME BOLUS PATIENT CONTROLLED DRUG ADMINISTRATION DEVICE - A device for dispensing fluid to a patient enabling either or both of a continuous flow, as well as successive, large-volume boluses. A first reservoir provides a source of fluid under pressure. A bolus flow path provides for the delivery of a bolus dose of fluid and an optional continuous flow path provides a continuous flow rate of fluid. Both flow paths are in fluid communication with the source of fluid. A bolus delivery system in fluid communication with the bolus flow path receives fluid from the first reservoir, expands to pressurize fluid, stores the pressurized fluid, and dispenses the pressurized fluid while avoiding bolus refill until enabled to expand in a subsequent delivery cycle. An actuator releases fluid from the bolus delivery system such that when actuated by the patient, fluid is permitted to flow out of the bolus reservoir to the patient without further action by the patient. | 05-09-2013 |
20140135782 | Hingeless Cartridge for Use with an Intraocular Lens Injector Providing Haptic Control - An IOL injector cartridge, comprising an upper wall, a lower wall, the upper wall and the lower wall combining to define a lumen that extends from a proximal end to a distal end, a slot extending through the entire thickness of the upper wall and extending from the proximal end and having a slot distal end formed by the upper wall, an edge of the upper wall that, at least partially defines the slot, having a convex curvature, the curvature occurring along the thickness of the edge. | 05-15-2014 |
Moises A. Valle, Tustin, CA US
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20140074107 | INTRAOCULAR LENS INJECTOR ASSEMBLY INCLUDING A SHUTTLE AND METHOD OF USING SAME - An intraocular lens (IOL) injector assembly comprising an injector body having a shuttle reception opening defined at least in part by a first sidewall and a second sidewall, and a shuttle comprising a first wing including a first portion of a shuttle lumen wall and a second wing including a second portion of a shuttle lumen wall. The first wing and the second wing are coupled together by a hinge. When in a closed state, the first portion of the shuttle lumen wall and the second portion of the shuttle lumen wall define at least a portion of an operative shuttle lumen. The shuttle and sidewalls are configured such that the first wing and the second wing interfere with the first sidewall and the second sidewall, respectively, as the shuttle passes through the shuttle reception opening, such that the closed state of the shuttle is attained. | 03-13-2014 |
20140135783 | Hingeless Cartridge For Intraocular Lens Injector Providing Haptic Control - A method of loading an IOL having an optic and a leading haptic into a cartridge, comprising folding the leading haptic radially inward relative to the optic as the IOL moves into a lumen of the cartridge, by using a proximal end feature of the cartridge. | 05-15-2014 |
20140303636 | Intraocular Lens Injector Cartridge Providing Lens Control - An intraocular lens (IOL) cartridge, comprising a lumen wall having a distal end and a proximal end, and defining a rigid lumen portion having a longitudinal axis extending therethrough, the lumen wall having a first ridge segment disposed on an inner surface thereof and extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis, a first wing coupled to the lumen wall at the proximal end and having a first ridge portion extending therefrom, and a second wing coupled to the lumen wall at the proximal end and having a second ridge portion extending therefrom, the first wing is coupled to the second wing by a hinge. When the first wing and the second wing are moved to a closed position to form a second lumen portion, the first ridge portion and the second ridge portion form a second ridge segment, the first ridge segment and the second ridge segment align in the direction of the longitudinal axis. | 10-09-2014 |
Pablo Valle, Glendale, CA US
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20090096803 | Shading of translucent objects - Embodiments of the invention relate for rendering translucent objects. According to some embodiments, the color of a pixel of a translucent object that is not directly illuminated by a light source can be determined by decaying the illumination contributed by the light source according to a predefined decay function. The decay function may be, for example, an exponential decay function. The decay function may be evaluated based on an initial illumination contributed by the light source, and a transmittance distance. In some embodiments, the initial color of the pixel is decayed instead of the illumination. Also disclosed is modifying the renderings of different regions of an object which have been rendered using different methods in order to remove sharp contrasts between these regions. | 04-16-2009 |
20120169757 | TRANSITIONING BETWEEN SHADING REGIONS ON AN OBJECT - Embodiments relate to a computer-implemented method of providing a transition between first and second regions within a virtual scene, where the first and second regions are rendered using different methods and being connected to one another along a border line. The second region features a sharply diminishing illumination from the border line. The method includes adding, an overlay of additional illumination to the first region as to make the illumination in portions of the first region that are close to the borderline similar to that of portions of the second region that are close to the border line. The method also includes shifting a position on which calculation of the illumination of the second region is based away from the first region. | 07-05-2012 |
Reinhard A. Valle, Philadelphia, PA US
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20130267334 | Passive Golf Hip Training Aid and Method - The embodiment (FIG. | 10-10-2013 |
Scott Dalla Valle, Glen Allen, VA US
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20130290166 | System and Methods for Providing Starter Credit Card Accounts - A system and method for providing starter credit card products to selected customers of a credit card issuer is disclosed. Methods, systems and articles of manufacture consistent with the present invention enable a credit card issuer to identify a group of customers that may not eligible to obtain standard credit card products offered by the credit card issuer. The credit card issuer may rank these customers and present offers for starter credit card accounts with adjusted account parameters tailored to these customers. The credit card issuer monitors the activities of each starter card account during a trial period to determine whether each respective account has met predetermined criteria. Based on the results of the monitor process, the credit card issuer may adjust the parameters associated with each starter credit card account. The adjustment may include increasing a credit limit of the starter credit card account if the predetermined criteria has been met, or conversely, restarting the trial period if an account has not met the predetermined criteria during the trial period. Once a starter card account that meets selected criteria during the trial period will graduate and receive new parameters and benefits defined by the credit card issuer. | 10-31-2013 |
20140236807 | System and Methods for Providing Starter Credit Card Accounts - A system and method for providing starter credit card products to selected customers of a credit card issuer is disclosed. Methods, systems and articles of manufacture consistent with the present invention enable a credit card issuer to identify a group of customers that may not eligible to obtain standard credit card products offered by the credit card issuer. The credit card issuer may rank these customers and present offers for starter credit card accounts with adjusted account parameters tailored to these customers. The credit card issuer monitors the activities of each starter card account during a trial period to determine whether each respective account has met predetermined criteria. Based on the results of the monitor process, the credit card issuer may adjust the parameters associated with each starter credit card account. The adjustment may include increasing a credit limit of the starter credit card account if the predetermined criteria has been met, or conversely, restarting the trial period if an account has not met the predetermined criteria during the trial period. Once a starter card account that meets selected criteria during the trial period will graduate and receive new parameters and benefits defined by the credit card issuer. | 08-21-2014 |
Silvano Valle, Staten Island, NY US
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20100223628 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SERVICE AND NETWORK MANAGEMENT EVENT CORRELATION - Service and network management events are correlated, enabling a user to correlate all the application and network events that stem from a common fault without requiring repeated and exhaustive capturing of detailed knowledge of the network assets, the topological relationships and all possible events. | 09-02-2010 |
Yvette Valle, Yonkers, NY US
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20160042307 | SYSTEM TO PROVIDE SMART IMPECCABLE SERVICE AND ACCOUNTABILITY. - Methods and systems for providing utmost customer service, accountability, and job performance are described. An example method may involve a computing device determining a particular client associated with a specific plan and as a result compiles a corresponding database, propagates configuration data towards at least one apparatus, which is thereby enabled to interact with an agent and exchange a plurality of data points with the computing device for use in updating the corresponding database. The plurality of data points are associated with resources expanded and the agent in performing one or more tasks assigned to the agent via the apparatus. | 02-11-2016 |