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Andree Josee Hertz

from Beaverton, OR
Age ~63

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  • 16181 Joscelyn St, Beaverton, OR 97006 (503) 531-0824 (503) 645-6055
  • Natick, MA
  • 16181 NW Joscelyn St, Beaverton, OR 97006 (503) 645-6055

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Andree Hertz
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Universal Algorithms
Internet · Computer Software · Custom Computer Programing · Custom Computer Programing Data Processing/Preparation · Custom Computer Programming Services · Other Computer Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing · Data Processing & Related Svcs
805 SW Broadway STE 1600, Portland, OR 97205
(503) 973-5200, (503) 973-5252, (503) 973-5212, (503) 973-5222

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Universal Forms Engine

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US Patent:
20030145018, Jul 31, 2003
Filed:
Sep 27, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/259219
Inventors:
Michael Hitchcock - Portland OR, US
John Stedman - Portland OR, US
Andree Hertz - Beaverton OR, US
Raymond Price - Tualatin OR, US
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
707/104100
Abstract:
A forms engine allows data sharing between customizable on-line forms, such as college admissions applications. Before applying, an applicant opens an account with a third party application servicer. After the applicant completes an application for one institution, the data is saved in a data base and automatically populates fields in subsequent application forms. The form for each institution is created from a form description file. Each form is branded for its institution and forms for different institutions differ in appearance and content so that the presence of the third party servicer is transparent to the applicant. The system is extensible without programming, allowing new applicant attributes to be readily incorporated into the system and allowing the content and appearance of the application to be readily changed by changing the description file. The use of aliases for applicant attributes permits data to be readily shared between forms even though labeled and arranged differently on different forms. Information stored about each attribute allows the specification of data validation rules and data sharing and grouping rules, as well as dependency rules that permit application page content to depend on applicant's responses on a previous page.

Universal Forms Engine

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US Patent:
20040199863, Oct 7, 2004
Filed:
Nov 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/714493
Inventors:
Michael Hitchcock - Portland OR, US
James Wolfston - Portland OR, US
John Stedman - Portland OR, US
Andree Hertz - Beaverton OR, US
Raymond Price - Tualatin OR, US
International Classification:
G06F015/00
US Classification:
715/500000
Abstract:
A forms engine allows data sharing between customizable on-line forms, such as college admissions applications. Before applying, an applicant opens an account with a third party application servicer. After the applicant completes an application for one institution, the data is saved in a data base and automatically populates fields in subsequent application forms. The form for each institution is created from a form description file. Each form is branded for its institution and forms for different institutions differ in appearance and content so that the presence of the third party servicer is transparent to the applicant. The system is extensible without programming, allowing new applicant attributes to be readily incorporated into the system and allowing the content and appearance of the application to be readily changed by changing the description file. The use of aliases for applicant attributes permits data to be readily shared between forms even though labeled and arranged differently on different forms. Information stored about each attribute allows the specification of data validation rules and data sharing and grouping rules, as well as dependency rules that permit application, page content to depend on applicant's responses on a previous page.

Universal Forms Engine

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US Patent:
20050080756, Apr 14, 2005
Filed:
Sep 29, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/673674
Inventors:
Michael Hitchcock - Portland OR, US
James Wolfston - West Linn OR, US
John Stedman - Beaverton OR, US
Andree Hertz - Beaverton OR, US
Raymond Price - Tualatin OR, US
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
707001000
Abstract:
A forms engine allows data sharing between customizable on-line forms, such as college admissions applications. Before applying, an applicant opens an account with a third party application servicer. After the applicant completes an application for one institution, the data is saved in a data base and automatically populates fields in subsequent application forms. The form for each institution is created from a form description file. Each form is branded for its institution and forms for different institutions differ in appearance and content so that the presence of the third party servicer is transparent to the applicant. The system is extensible without programming, allowing new applicant attributes to be readily incorporated into the system and allowing the content and appearance of the application to be readily changed by changing the description file. The use of aliases for applicant attributes permits data to be readily shared between forms even though labeled and arranged differently on different forms. Information stored about each attribute allows the specification of data validation rules and data sharing and grouping rules, as well as dependency rules that permit application page content to depend on applicant's responses on a previous page.

Universal Forms Engine

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US Patent:
20090019351, Jan 15, 2009
Filed:
May 16, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/122483
Inventors:
MICHAEL D. HITCHCOCK - Portland OR, US
John W. Stedman - Beaverton OR, US
Andree J. Hertz - Beaverton OR, US
Raymond L. Price - Tualatin OR, US
Assignee:
COLLEGENET, INC. - Portland OR
International Classification:
G06F 17/20
US Classification:
715222
Abstract:
A forms engine allows data sharing between customizable on-line forms, such as college admissions applications. Before applying, an applicant opens an account with a third party application servicer. After the applicant completes an application for one institution, the data is saved in a data base and automatically populates fields in subsequent application forms. The form for each institution is created from a form description file. Each form is branded for its institution and forms for different institutions differ in appearance and content so that the presence of the third party servicer is transparent to the applicant.The system is extensible without programming, allowing new applicant attributes to be readily incorporated into the system and allowing the content and appearance of the application to be readily changed by changing the description file. The use of aliases for applicant attributes permits data to be readily shared between forms even though labeled and arranged differently on different forms. Information stored about each attribute allows the specification of data validation rules and data sharing and grouping rules, as well as dependency rules that permit application, page content to depend on applicant's responses on a previous page.

Universal Forms Engine

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US Patent:
20020120628, Aug 29, 2002
Filed:
Nov 9, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/991434
Inventors:
Michael Hitchcock - Portland OR, US
John Stedman - Portland OR, US
Andree Hertz - Beaverton OR, US
Raymond Price - Tualatin OR, US
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
707/100000
Abstract:
A forms engine allows data sharing between customizable on-line forms, such as college admissions applications. Before applying, an applicant opens an account with a third party application servicer. After the applicant completes an application for one institution, the data is saved in a data base and automatically populates fields in subsequent application forms. The form for each institution is created from a form description file. Each form is branded for its institution and forms for different institutions differ in appearance and content so that the presence of the third party servicer is transparent to the applicant. The system is extensible without programming, allowing new applicant attributes to be readily incorporated into the system and allowing the content and appearance of the application to be readily changed by changing the description file. The use of aliases for applicant attributes permits data to be readily shared between forms even though labeled and arranged differently on different forms. Information stored about each attribute allows the specification of data validation rules and data sharing and grouping rules, as well as dependency rules that permit application page content to depend on applicant's responses on a previous page.
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