Dean Engel - Littleton CO, US Phil Benz - Denver CO, US Sudhir Pondugula - Cumming GA, US Susan Pruett - Englewood CO, US Chad Hartman - Erie CO, US
Assignee:
LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS, LLC - Broomfield CO
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
705 1
Abstract:
A system includes an address validation and resolution module operable to determine a location corresponding to a civic address; a location key generator operable to generate a location key adapted to index a set of location-based services identifiers; and an available services determination module operable to use the location key to index the set of location-based services identifiers to determine location-based services available at the civic address. An embodiment of a computer-implemented method includes receiving address data identifying a civic address associated with a, determining a location corresponding to the identified civic address based on the address data; and determining whether one or more services are available at the identified civic address based on the determined location.
Systems And Methods For Simulating Orders And Workflows In An Order Entry And Management System To Test Order Scenarios
- Bloomfield CO, US Chad A. Hartman - Erie CO, US Yaolin D. Wu - Superior CO, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/06 H04L 12/26 G06Q 30/06
Abstract:
An order entry and order management network is disclosed. Event log data associated with a completed real order and relevant to a scenario is accessed by a computing device. A template is built for the scenario using the event log data. The template is modified as needed based upon predetermined specifications of the scenario. A simulated order is generated by applying the event log data to the template. A simulated workflow is initiated based upon the simulated order. The simulated workflow is a virtualized workflow monitored by the computing device to test the scenario. The computing device monitors network traffic associated with orders. The computing device communicates aspects of the event log data to systems of the order entry and order management network when the computing device identifies network traffic associated with the simulated order in order to process the simulated workflow and test the scenario.
Sarah Rupprecht (1984-1993), Cathy Rupprecht (1945-1949), David Schauss (1974-1978), Joe Wendorf (1990-1994), Chad Hartman (1980-1984), Kathryn George (1984-1987)