Rosenfield, US
Andrew Rosenfield, Lake Forest, IL US
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20140358637 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GRAPHICALLY PRESENTING A SURVEY INTERFACE TO A USER - A method and system for graphically presenting a survey interface to a user. The method and system include graphically presenting the user with an inquiry and a corresponding user interface input slider via a self normalizing survey interface application, wherein the user interface input slider includes a user interface input marker. The method and system also include recording the inquiry response position of the user interface input marker on the user interface input slider selected by the user in response to the inquiry as a response data value. Additionally, the method and system include presenting the user with a subsequent inquiry and corresponding user interface input slider, wherein the user interface input marker is positioned at a self normalizing position that corresponds to the inquiry response position selected by the user during one or more prior survey sessions. | 12-04-2014 |
20140358823 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISPLAYING PAST RETURNS OF A PREEXISTING INVESTMENT USING A GAME-OF-CHANCE-LIKE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE - A method and system for revealing investment account information including past returns of one or more of the user's preexisting investments is provided. The method and system include providing a query to one or more databases to access and acquire investment account information of the user's preexisting investments. The method and system include obtaining, in response to the query, the investment account information. The method and system also include populating the investment account information to be accessed by a return on investment game-of-chance interface application. The method and system additionally include revealing the investment account information as though the past returns of one or more of the user's preexisting investments were the result of a game-of-chance played by the user on a game-of-chance user interface by operation of the return on investment game-of-chance interface application. | 12-04-2014 |
Gary C. Rosenfield, Cedar City, UT US
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20100024428 | Rocket Apparatus and/or Method - A rocket motor for one or more of limited re-use or single use, including a rocket motor housing, the motor housing adapted to contain propellant; an aft closure with a nozzle, the aft closure connected or connectable to the housing; a forward closure connected or connectable to the housing; wherein one or both of the aft closure and the forward closure are connectable to the housing in manner adapted for one or both of limited re-use or single use. | 02-04-2010 |
20100237197 | Rocket ejection delay apparatus and/or method - An ejection delay system, apparatus and/or method including an electronic ejection delay system having an ignition device; a power source connected to the ignition device; and, a flight parameter sensor switch electrically connected to the power source to initiate the provision of power from the power source to the ignition device; the electronic ejection delay system being disposed in some implementations in a housing system including a housing; a forward closure for closing the top end of the housing; and, an aft closure for closing the aft end of the housing. Also disclosed is a method for ejecting a rocket recovery system in flight; including sensing a parameter associated with flight; and, initiating deployment of a recovery system. | 09-23-2010 |
Gary C. Rosenfield, Washington, UT US
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20140230678 | ROCKET DELAY APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Delay tools, systems and methods for achieving a selection of alternative delay times, a tool of which including a body, a drill bit operable relative to the body and a knob operably connected to the drill bit, and operably disposed relative to the body for engagement of the body with a rocket motor bulkhead and the drill both relative to a delay to provide for achieving a selection of alternative delay times. | 08-21-2014 |
Joel Rosenfield, Oceanside, NY US
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20120130738 | System Management Dashboard - A system and method for acquiring, compiling and displaying data indicative of healthcare data workflow within an integrated healthcare enterprise simplifies the monitoring and identification of inefficiencies such as bottlenecks in the enterprise. Information gathered from enterprise system components and data files are used to measure individual component performance. System alerts and messaging capabilities allow an enterprise administrator to remedy potential bottlenecks before problems arise. Remedial measures may be programmed into the system to automatically remedy inefficiencies as they are identified. | 05-24-2012 |
Michael Rosenfield, Austin, TX US
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20120198459 | ASSIST THREAD FOR INJECTING CACHE MEMORY IN A MICROPROCESSOR - A data processing system includes a microprocessor having access to multiple levels of cache memories. The microprocessor executes a main thread compiled from a source code object. The system includes a processor for executing an assist thread also derived from the source code object. The assist thread includes memory reference instructions of the main thread and only those arithmetic instructions required to resolve the memory reference instructions. A scheduler configured to schedule the assist thread in conjunction with the corresponding execution thread is configured to execute the assist thread ahead of the execution thread by a determinable threshold such as the number of main processor cycles or the number of code instructions. The assist thread may execute in the main processor or in a dedicated assist processor that makes direct memory accesses to one of the lower level cache memory elements. | 08-02-2012 |
Richard Rosenfield, Portland, OR US
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20100122163 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VIDEO TRAINING AND INFORMATION ON TOOLS USED IN THE VIDEO AND WEB SITE FOR EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION - An interactive web site for use by a community of users includes multimedia information for education and use by the users. The multimedia information includes video information that demonstrates procedures of interest to the community. Tags are provided to the video identifying products and tools used in the video. Links are presented on the web site linking to additional information on the products and tools. Links are also provided that automatically schedule telephone conferences or other communications between the users and vendors of the products or services tagged in the videos. | 05-13-2010 |
Robert A. Rosenfield, Henderson, NV US
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20100237197 | Rocket ejection delay apparatus and/or method - An ejection delay system, apparatus and/or method including an electronic ejection delay system having an ignition device; a power source connected to the ignition device; and, a flight parameter sensor switch electrically connected to the power source to initiate the provision of power from the power source to the ignition device; the electronic ejection delay system being disposed in some implementations in a housing system including a housing; a forward closure for closing the top end of the housing; and, an aft closure for closing the aft end of the housing. Also disclosed is a method for ejecting a rocket recovery system in flight; including sensing a parameter associated with flight; and, initiating deployment of a recovery system. | 09-23-2010 |
Ronald H. Rosenfield, San Diego, CA US
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20080213084 | Gas Turbine Overspeed Protection System - An overspeed protection system for a gas turbine engine comprises: a plurality of engine speed sensors that generate engine speed signals; and a plurality of engine overspeed detection channels, each channel comprising an overspeed detector that receives and generates an overspeed signal when it detects the engine speed signal exceeding a selected value of overspeed. | 09-04-2008 |
Ron Harvey Rosenfield, San Diego, CA US
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20100313669 | METHOD OF DETERMINING OVERSPEED RELIABILITY - A method and system for determining the reliability of a rotating component compares a normalized stress curve with a normalized strength curve. The resulting overlap corresponds with the reliability of the rotating component. | 12-16-2010 |
Shoshana Rosenfield, Rye, NY US
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20140046845 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR A PAYMENT PROCESS TO REDUCE FRAUD - A method for processing a reservation includes: receiving reservation information, the information including a consumer identifier, merchant identifier, payment information, and a date and/or time; storing the information; transmitting the consumer identifier and the date and/or time to a merchant associated with the merchant identifier; identifying fulfillment of the reservation; and transmitting the information for payment of a transaction. A method for processing a financial transaction includes: receiving transaction information for a financial transaction to be processed, the information including a consumer identifier, merchant identifier, payment information, and an expected date and/or time of the financial transaction; storing the information; receiving an authorization request for the financial transaction, the request including the consumer identifier, the merchant identifier, a received date and/or time, and a transaction amount; and processing the transaction using the information if the received date and/or time is temporally proximal to the expected date and/or time. | 02-13-2014 |
Shoshana C. Rosenfield, Rye, NY US
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20130191227 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO ENABLE A NETWORK OF DIGITAL WALLETS - A method for authorizing a digital wallet transaction initiated by a consumer from a merchant web site or app includes providing an acceptance mark on a merchant landing page associated with the merchant web site or app for initiating the digital wallet transaction, the acceptance mark comprising a link to a host server accessing an acceptance network for authorizing payment, the acceptance network comprising a plurality of digital wallets. A wallet selector switch allows selection of a wallet, the transaction is routed to the selected wallet, a payment card and shipping address are selected and the transaction is redirected back to the merchant with purchase details for authorizing and completing the digital wallet transaction. The wallets can include federated and non-federated cobranded wallets and partner-hosted wallets. Direct provisioning with partner credentials and automatic update of consumer details is provided in a federated cobranded wallet. | 07-25-2013 |
20130254115 | CONVERGED CROSS-PLATFORM ELECTRONIC WALLET - Various consumer interface platforms are converged to facilitate user access to an electronic network of wallets. The functions of both remote and NFC payment, among other interface platforms, give the purchaser access to a single electronic wallet for online E-commerce and a variety of mCommerce scenarios, some including brick and mortar, face-to-face (F2F), and/or point-of-sale (POS) transaction payments. The network of wallets has a network operator intermediating payment transactions between merchants and wallet providers. In this way, the parallel consumer interface platforms, such as remote platform enabling e-commerce payments, an NFC platform, and/or others, into a single converged payment platform that is usable in either or both transaction settings. | 09-26-2013 |
Stuart Rosenfield, Plano, TX US
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20080219422 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INDEPENDENTLY AUTHORIZING AUXILIARY COMMUNICATION SERVICES - Systems and methods which determines the likelihood that a calling (or in some cases the called) user will pay for a particular auxiliary service are described. A system of an embodiment considers the user's credit risk and his/her propensity to pay, when deciding if the user is eligible for a particular auxiliary service. A methodology used for determining propensity to pay for an auxiliary service according to embodiments is independent from a determination of propensity to pay for a basic calling service. Thus, the criteria used, and the weight given to each criteria, for determining eligibility for auxiliary services can be different from the criteria and criteria weight used for basic communication connections. | 09-11-2008 |
20100100479 | Systems and Methods for Transaction and Information Management - Systems or methods for managing transactions within a controlled environment facility provide an information management engine integrating transaction functionality and telephone calling functionality, establish an account associated with a resident of the controlled environment facility, and use the information management engine to conduct transactions associated with residents of the controlled environment facility. The transactions include at least requests, by the resident, for deposits into the account by a party outside of the controlled environment facility. The systems or methods accept requests from the resident and utilize the telephone calling services of the information management engine to facilitate the request for deposit. The systems or methods may place calls to the individuals outside the controlled environment facility to interact with the individual, request the deposit and accept such deposits. | 04-22-2010 |
20120059760 | Systems and methods for transaction and information management - Systems or methods for managing transactions within a controlled environment facility provide an information management engine integrating transaction functionality and telephone calling functionality, establish an account associated with a resident of the controlled environment facility, and use the information management engine to conduct transactions associated with residents of the controlled environment facility. The transactions include at least requests, by the resident, for deposits into the account by a party outside of the controlled environment facility. The systems or methods accept requests from the resident and utilize the telephone calling services of the information management engine to facilitate the request for deposit. The systems or methods may place calls to the individuals outside the controlled environment facility to interact with the individual, request the deposit and accept such deposits. | 03-08-2012 |
20120296807 | System and Method for Independently Authorizing Auxiliary Communication Services - Systems and methods which determines the likelihood that a calling (or in some cases the called) user will pay for a particular auxiliary service are described. A system of an embodiment considers the user's credit risk and his/her propensity to pay, when deciding if the user is eligible for a particular auxiliary service. A methodology used for determining propensity to pay for an auxiliary service according to embodiments is independent from a determination of propensity to pay for a basic calling service. Thus, the criteria used, and the weight given to each criteria, for determining eligibility for auxiliary services can be different from the criteria and criteria weight used for basic communication connections. | 11-22-2012 |
20140172709 | System and Method for Independently Authorizing Auxiliary Communication Services - Systems and methods which determines the likelihood that a calling (or in some cases the called) user will pay for a particular auxiliary service are described. A system of an embodiment considers the user's credit risk and his/her propensity to pay, when deciding if the user is eligible for a particular auxiliary service. A methodology used for determining propensity to pay for an auxiliary service according to embodiments is independent from a determination of propensity to pay for a basic calling service. Thus, the criteria used, and the weight given to each criteria, for determining eligibility for auxiliary services can be different from the criteria and criteria weight used for basic communication connections. | 06-19-2014 |
Zachary Rosenfield, Seattle, WA US
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20110022582 | Indexing of Partitioned External Data Sources - A computing system hosts a plurality of websites, a plurality of external data sources, and a search service. External resources in each of the external data sources are partitioned among a plurality of external partitions. The search service automatically generates an index comprising index entries. The index entries are partitioned among a plurality of index partitions, each associated with one or more of the websites. For each given index partition, the index entries in the given index partition map terms to resources in the given set of resources that contain the terms. The given set of resources includes web pages in a given set of websites associated with the given index partition and external resources in external partitions used by the given set of websites. The search service uses the index entries in given index partition to identify resources in the given set of resources containing query terms. | 01-27-2011 |
20110302503 | FEATURE SET DIFFERENTIATION BY TENANT AND USER - A system for online collaboration includes an application for online collaboration, the application including an application feature set, a control module programmed to receive a request from a user to access a tenancy associated with the application on the system, the tenancy including a site provisioned for a tenant, the request including a tenancy identifier identifying the tenancy and a user identifier identifying the user, the control module using the tenancy identifier to identify a tenancy feature set associated with the tenancy, and the control module using the user identifier to identify a user feature set associated with the user, and a web-page render module programmed to generate a collaboration web site including a site feature set including the tenancy feature set and the user feature set, the web site being sent to the user for rendering on the user's computing device. | 12-08-2011 |
20140130132 | FEATURE SET DIFFERENTIATION BY TENANT AND USER - A system for online collaboration includes an application for online collaboration, the application including an application feature set, a control module programmed to receive a request from a user to access a tenancy associated with the application on the system, the tenancy including a site provisioned for a tenant, the request including a tenancy identifier identifying the tenancy and a user identifier identifying the user, the control module using the tenancy identifier to identify a tenancy feature set associated with the tenancy, and the control module using the user identifier to identify a user feature set associated with the user, and a web-page render module programmed to generate a collaboration web site including a site feature set including the tenancy feature set and the user feature set, the web site being sent to the user for rendering on the user's computing device. | 05-08-2014 |
Zachary D. Rosenfield, Seattle, WA US
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20120042010 | MANAGEMENT OF COLLECTIONS OF WEBSITES - This disclosure describes techniques that enable a subscriber of a data center to manage a site collection group hosted by the data center. A site collection group is a set of site collections that belong to a single subscriber. A site collection is a collection of websites. A website is a collection of related resources. Each of the site collections is associated with an “owner”. As described herein, the data center presents management interfaces that enable owners of site collections to manage the site collections. In addition, the data center presents management interfaces that enable subscribers to manage architectural aspects of their site collection groups. | 02-16-2012 |
Zachary D. Rosenfield, Kirkland, WA US
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20090007152 | MANAGEMENT OF EXTERNAL HARDWARE APPLIANCES IN A DISTRIBUTED OPERATING SYSTEM - Embodiments are provided to manage external hardware appliances from a distributed operating system interface in a computer network using a driver model to communicate with device drivers associated with the external hardware appliances. In one embodiment, a request to manage an external hardware appliance in the computer network may be received in a distributed web-based operating system interface. A driver model may be selected which is configured to interface with a device driver for managing configuration settings for the external hardware appliance. The driver model may be utilized to manage the external hardware appliance configuration settings from the interface. The settings may include managing domain name changes, firewall settings, proxy settings, and the like. In another embodiment, the driver model may be utilized to manage external hardware appliance settings during a network configuration operation initiated from the distributed operating system interface. | 01-01-2009 |
Zachary David Rosenfield, Seattle, WA US
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20140068005 | IDENTIFICATION, CACHING, AND DISTRIBUTION OF REVISED FILES IN A CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORK - A client computer sends a request for a web page to a web site host computer. The host returns an initial web page document that contains a listing of files needed to generate the web page and a revision identifier (RevID) for certain files. The RevID may be a checksum. The client then requests files that do not have a RevID from the host and requests files which do have a RevID from a content delivery network (CDN) server. The host sends the requested files to the client. If the CDN server has the files having the specified RevID it sends those files to the client. If the CDN server does not have a file having the specified RevID it requests that file from another CDN server or the host, which sends that file to the requesting server. The CDN server then sends that file to the client. | 03-06-2014 |