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Jarir Chaar, Armonk, NY US
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20130254738 | Life Cycle of a Work Packet in a Software Factory - A method, system, and computer-readable medium for managing a work packet's life cycle, wherein the work packet is assembled in a software factory that creates custom software in a standardized manner, are presented. In one embodiment, the computer-implemented method comprises: defining a work packet to perform a sub-function of a custom software, wherein the work packet is a pre-stored, reusable, self-contained, discrete unit of software code; assembling the work packet; archiving the work packet in an asset repository; retrieving the work packet from the asset repository; and sending the work packet to an assembly line for consolidation with other work packets to create a custom software. | 09-26-2013 |
Jarir Kamel Chaar, Iarrytown, NY US
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20080222645 | Process Execution Management Based on Resource Requirements and Business Impacts - Techniques are presented for managing execution of processes on a data processing system The data processing system comprises process instances that are each an execution of a corresponding process. Each process instance comprises activity instances. Business impacts are determined for the process instances, the activity instances, or both. Order of execution of the activity instances is managed by allocating resources to activity instances in order to achieve an objective defined in terms of the business impacts. In another embodiment, requests are received for the execution of the processes. For a given request, one or more of the operations of assigning, updating, aggregating, and weighting of first business impacts associated with the given request are performed to create second business impacts associated with the given request. Additionally, requests can be modified. Modification can include changing the process requested or process input as deemed appropriate, combining related requests into a single request, or both. Unmodified requests and any modified requests are managed. | 09-11-2008 |
Jarir Kamel Chaar, Tarrytown, NY US
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20080215516 | Systems and Methods for Predicting Consequences of Misinterpretation of User Commands in Automated Systems - Systems and methods are provided for processing and executing commands in automated systems. For example, command processing systems and methods are provided which can automatically determine, evaluate or otherwise predict consequences of execution of misrecognized or misinterpreted user commands in automated systems and thus prevent undesirable or dangerous consequences that can result from execution of misrecognized/misinterpreted commands. | 09-04-2008 |
Jarir Kamel Chaar, Ardsley, NY US
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20120246655 | AUTOMATED TIME TRACKING - In a method for automatically tracking time, a computer receives a user identification. The computer automatically starts a first task, based on the received user identification. The computer records a start time for the first task. The computer monitors a state of the first task. The computer automatically records an end time for the first task in response to determining that the state of the first task has changed. | 09-27-2012 |
Louay Chaar, Miami, FL US
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20120197659 | COORDINATED HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DELIVERY SYSTEM AND PROCESS | 08-02-2012 |
Wassim Samir Chaar, Coppell, TX US
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20150373387 | ADVERTISEMENT SCHEDULER - An advertisement scheduler in the television advertisement scheduling system receives a commercial break schedule generated from a completed assignment of one or more spots that correspond to the deals comprising advertisers orders to place the one or more spots into one or more commercial breaks in the commercial break schedule based on constraints and placement requirements. The advertisement scheduler may determine representative liability per pending spot for one or more of the deals, and reshuffle the placement of the one or more spots based on the representative liability of the one or more deals in order to minimize liability associated with the one or more deals. The advertisement scheduler may reshuffle the placement of the one or more spots based on a forecast of expected viewership associated with the one or more deals, and generate a finalized commercial break schedule based on the reshuffling. | 12-24-2015 |