Dr. Lord graduated from the University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine in 1986. He works in Saint Charles, MO and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Lord is affiliated with SSM Health St Joseph Hospital Lake Saint Louis and SSM St Joseph Health Center.
Us Patents
Systems And Methods For Iterative Optimization Of Related Objects
- Chicago IL, US Frederick Sturm - Chicago IL, US Edmund Carey - Chicago IL, US Sten Anderson - Glenview IL, US Vivek Kondaveeti - Chicago IL, US Thomas Lord - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G06Q 40/04
Abstract:
A computer implemented method for assigning values to objects includes receiving a plurality of values for each of a plurality of base objects including a first and second base object; receiving a plurality of values for a first composite object associated with the first and second base objects; generating and storing in the memory a solution set including combinations of values of the first and second base objects; for each combination in the solution set, generating first transaction results by computing transactions between the values of the first and second base objects; comparing each of the first transaction results to a first range of values including the values of the first composite object; and removing, from the solution set and from the memory, the combinations of the values of the first and second base objects corresponding to the first transaction results that are outside of the first range of values.
Systems And Methods For Iterative Optimization Of Related Objects
- Chicago IL, US Frederick Sturm - Chicago IL, US Edmund Carey - Chicago IL, US Sten Anderson - Chicago IL, US Vivek Kondaveeti - Chicago IL, US Thomas Lord - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/04 G06F 9/46
Abstract:
A computer implemented method for assigning values to objects includes receiving a plurality of values for each of a plurality of base objects including a first and second base object; receiving a plurality of values for a first composite object associated with the first and second base objects; generating and storing in the memory a solution set including combinations of values of the first and second base objects; for each combination in the solution set, generating first transaction results by computing transactions between the values of the first and second base objects; comparing each of the first transaction results to a first range of values including the values of the first composite object; and removing, from the solution set and from the memory, the combinations of the values of the first and second base objects corresponding to the first transaction results that are outside of the first range of values.