Friday, March 2, 2012

US Patent Issued to Pardalis on May 24 for "Common Point Authoring System for the Complex Sharing of Hierarchically Authored Data Objects in a Distribution Chain" (Oklahoma Inventors)

ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 25 -- United States Patent no. 7,949,668, issued on May 24, was assigned to Pardalis Inc. (Stillwater, Okla.).

"Common Point Authoring System for the Complex Sharing of Hierarchically Authored Data Objects in a Distribution Chain" was invented by Steven L. Holcombe (Stillwater, Okla.) and Marvin L. Stone (Stillwater, Okla.).

According to the abstract released by the U.

S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The Common Point Authoring system functions to provide Livestock Informational Objects via the use of a centralized repository of uniquely identified, immutable Livestock Informational Objects. This system automates the authoring, maintenance, and distribution of the Livestock Informational Objects by using an Internet-based paradigm and a centralized repository of uniquely-identified, immutable Data Elements. The Common Point Authoring system provides a set of software modules that the manufacturers can use to author, maintain, and distribute Livestock Informational Objects and their customers, as Members of the system of Livestock Informational Objects, can use to retrieve, maintain, and distribute the Livestock Informational Objects. The system's interconnectivity allows for the use of an Internet-based paradigm for the purchase and sale among Members of the system of Livestock Informational Objects as commodities, and for reducing the burden costs among Members of compliance with government regulations."

The patent was filed on Nov. 10, 2006, under Application No. 11/595,569.

For further information please visit: http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?

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