Dr. Wray graduated from the University of North Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1980. He works in Abilene, TX and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Wray is affiliated with Abilene Regional Medical Center and Hendrick Medical Center.
Keith T. White - Danville CA, US John L. Wray - Manassas VA, US Madeline A. Lombaerde - Belmont CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/06
US Classification:
705 261
Abstract:
A computerized urgent goods and services fulfillment system facilitates followups between a seeker and a selected proffered provider of an urgent service or goods (URGS) requested by the seeker. The fulfillment system includes a server and a database for storing provider data. The server confirms that the URGS was provided by the selected proffered provider. The server then facilitates one or more followup transactions between the selected provider and the seeker, such as compensation or loyaltization. The server may also enable the seeker to update the provider's rating.
Systems And Methods For Matching A Seeker With A Proffered Provider Of An Urgent Goods Or Service
Keith T. White - Danville CA, US John L. Wray - Manassas VA, US Madeline A. Lombaerde - Belmont CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/06
US Classification:
705 264
Abstract:
A computerized urgent goods and services fulfillment system matches a seeker with a provider of an urgent service or goods (URGS). The fulfillment system includes a server and a database for storing provider profiles. The server proffers one or more providers of URGS requested by a seeker. The server may proffer additional service or goods associated with the requested URGS. The server confirms the seeker's selection of a provider. The server tracks at least one of proximal data and temporal data associated with the seeker and/or the selected provider.
Systems And Methods For Screening And Proffering Providers Of An Urgent Goods Or Service
Keith T. White - Danville CA, US John L. Wray - Georgetown TX, US Madeline A. Lombaerde - Belmont CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/06
US Classification:
705 2664
Abstract:
A computerized urgent goods and services fulfillment system vets a plurality of providers of an urgent service or goods (URGS) requested by a seeker. The fulfillment system includes a server and a database for storing provider profiles. Upon seeker request, the server screens the providers capable of providing requested URGS. Screening can include analysis of provider profiles, the seeker profile, proximal data and temporal data associated with the plurality providers. The server then proffers at least one screened provider selected from the plurality of providers.
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The form of the book is a mosaic of primary sources, an interstellar ethnographers notebook, ranging from matter-of-fact journal entries to fragments of alien myth, novelist John Wray wrote in the Paris Review.
Date: Jan 24, 2018
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
'Come and take it': Eminent domain dispute at heart of Texas bullet train battles
State Rep. John Wray of Waxahachie authored six of the bills filed this week, including one that would strip any entity operating a train going faster than 120 mph from using eminent domain. Texas Central plans to run trains at up to 205 mph.
In HD-10, Waxahachie attorney John Wray defeated Tea Party favorite T.J. Fabby in the race to replace outgoing House Appropriations Chairman Jim Pitts. Wray will be unopposed in the November election.
Creator of The Micros, John Wray, hasnt started off his WSOP Main Event run well. He is seated at a table with some tough competition, including cash game regular Brian Lamanna and Lauren Kling, and dropped a relatively sizable pot over the course of Level 2 to drop his stack down even further.
Date: Jul 09, 2011
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
For ebook devotees, reading is a whole new experience
Writers, too, have been modifying their work to suit the online marketplace. Rick Moody and John Wray are two novelists who have experimented with Twitter fiction. Paul Griner, a novelist and professor of English at the University of Louisville, said that he tends to write more flash fiction very