Dean R. Artis - Kensington CA, US Michael Ye - Palo Alto CA, US Danielle Aubele - Burlingame CA, US Anh Truong - Burlingame CA, US Simeon Bowers - Oakland CA, US Roy K. Hom - San Francisco CA, US Yong-Liang Zhu - Fremont CA, US R. Jeffrey Neitz - San Francisco CA, US Jennifer Sealy - Oakland CA, US Marc Adler - Orinda CA, US Paul Beroza - Belmont CA, US John P. Anderson - San Francisco CA, US
The present invention provides compounds having a structure according to Formula (I):or a salt or solvate thereof, wherein ring A, E, E, R, R, Rand Rare defined herein. The invention further provides pharmaceutical compositions including the compounds of the invention and methods of making and using the compounds and compositions of the invention, e.g., in the treatment and prevention of various disorders, such as Parkinson's disease.
System And Method For Implementing Multi-Rate Currency Aspects Of Multi-Book Accounting
- SAN MATEO CA, US MICHAEL YE - FOSTER CITY CA, US STEPHEN CLODE - SAN JOSE CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 20/38
Abstract:
A multi-book accounting system capable of immediately updating all secondary books regardless of underlying currency when transactions are entered in the primary book with respect to consolidation and elimination aspects. This may be accomplished by using a consolidated exchange rate database that can serve as a basis for currency exchange rates for any book in a multi-book setting. Thus, users will be able to run consolidated reports via a multi-tenant online accounting service. Consolidated impact of any transaction will be calculated automatically when any consolidated report in any secondary book is invoked similar to the process with respect to any primary book. A separate set of consolidated exchange rates may be applied in the various secondary accounting books. Furthermore, users will be able to run automatic intercompany elimination via a multi-tenant online accounting service for secondary books in the same way as it is possible for primary accounting book.
System And Methods For Implementing Multi-Book Accounting In A Real-Time Financial Management System
- San Mateo CA, US Michael (Xiaozheng) Ye - Foster City CA, US Stephen Clode - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
Abstract:
Systems and methods are shown for multi-book accounting involving first and second accounting books, processing real-time transactions received through a network by applying a first set of accounting rules corresponding to the first accounting book to the real-time transactions to produce the first accounting book, and applying a second set of accounting rules corresponding to the second accounting book to the real-time transaction to produce the second accounting book, where the second set of accounting rules differs from the first set of accounting rules. A user interface provides real-time access to the first and second accounting books. A user may define the second set of accounting rules and book specific attributes in the general ledger to produce the second accounting book.
System And Methods For Implementing A Transition To Multi-Book Accounting In A Real-Time Financial Management System
- SAN MATEO CA, US MICHAEL (XIAOZHENG) YE - FOSTER CITY CA, US STEPHEN CLODE - SAN JOSE CA, US BRIAN ALEXANDER PURVILLE - SAN FRANCISCO CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
Abstract:
Systems and methods for transitioning to a multi-book accounting system involving first and second accounting books, processing real-time transactions received through a network by applying a first set of accounting rules corresponding to the first accounting book to the real-time transactions to produce the first accounting book, and applying a second set of accounting rules corresponding to the second accounting book to the real-time transaction to produce the second accounting book, where the second set of accounting rules differs from the first set of accounting rules. The first and second rules may correspond to first and second sets of attributes such that every transaction includes necessary attributes for causing data to be stored in attribute appropriate books.
System And Methods For Creating And Using Revenue Arrangements For Efficient Revenue Management
- SAN MATEO CA, US BRIAN ALEXANDER PURVILLE - SAN FRANCISCO CA, US MICHAEL (XIAOZHENG) YE - FOSTER CITY CA, US JOHN EDWARD PEACOCK - REDWOOD CITY CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00 G06Q 30/04
Abstract:
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for establishing a revenue arrangement mechanism for creating and handling revenue arrangements designed to allocate revenue according to accounting rules and procedures for managing revenue. These aspects of a revenue arrangement enable a business to more flexibly and accurately manage and recognize revenue in a manner that complies with applicable accounting regulations and rules. In some embodiments, the methods and systems may be implemented as part of a business data processing platform that is used in conjunction with ERP, eCommerce, and/or CRM data as part of a multi-tenant system for providing order management and order processing services to one or more businesses. Such a platform may also be responsible for accessing and processing revenue, profit, inventory, sales, and other data in order to generate financial metrics that characterize the business(es) and their operations.
LIMITED BRANDS New York, NY Oct 2006 to Oct 2013 Senior Manager, Corporate Development and Financial Planning & AnalysisSMITH BARNEY CITIGROUP New York, NY Jun 2005 to Aug 2005 Equity Research Associate - New Media and Mobile Technology GroupINTEL CAPITAL Santa Clara, CA 2000 to 2002 Venture Capital Associate, Digital Media Technology GroupMELLON CAPITAL MANAGEMENT San Francisco, CA 1997 to 2000 Portfolio ManagerINTEL CORPORATION Santa Clara, CA 1995 to 1997 Financial Analyst
Education:
CORNELL UNIVERSITY Johnson Graduate School of Management May 2006 Master of Business AdministrationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, CA Jun 1995 BA in Economics
Skills:
Fluent in Mandarin Chinese, expert knowledge of Exel and Powerpoint