Inventor · Lincroft, NJ, US

James E. Thaisz

10Patents
10h-index
8Co-inventors
54Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 12, 1997 → Dec 28, 1999

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6151601A Computer architecture and method for collecting, analyzing and/or transforming internet and/or electronic commerce data for storage into a data storage area Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 549 Expired
US6128624A Collection and integration of internet and electronic commerce data in a database during web browsing Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 480 Expired
US6151584A Computer architecture and method for validating and collecting and metadata and data about the internet and electronic commerce environments (data discoverer) Physics 469 Expired
US6418439B1 Computer system and computer implemented method for translation of information into multiple media variations Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 136 Expired
US6714931B1 Method and apparatus for forming user sessions and presenting internet data according to the user sessions Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 92 Expired
US6934687B1 Computer architecture and method for supporting and analyzing electronic commerce over the world wide web for commerce service providers and/or internet service providers Physics 72 Expired
US6169997A Method and apparatus for forming subject (context) map and presenting Internet data according to the subject map Physics 70 Expired
US6317794A Computer system and computer implemented method for synchronization of simultaneous web views Physics 55 Expired
US6175838A Method and apparatus for forming page map to present internet data meaningful to management and business operation Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 23 Expired
US7107284B1 Method of generating user customized document incorporating at least a portion of discovery information recorded in the system of record database in data warehouse environment Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 14 Expired

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.