- Mountain View CA, US Matthew Sivertson - San Diego CA, US Gang Wang - San Diego CA, US Vinay Kumar - San Diego CA, US Jeffery Weber - San Diego CA, US Bojan Beran - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00 G06F 16/332
Abstract:
A method for providing user content that may receive, from a user device, a request for content. The method may obtain, in response to the request, a field identifier from a multiple of field identifiers according to a priority for a multiple of fields corresponding to the field identifiers. The field identifier may correspond to a field. The method may obtain application content based on the field identifier. The method may generate declarative content from the application content. The declarative content may express the application content in a declarative programming language. The method may transmit, to the user device, the declarative content.
Methods, Systems, And Computer Program Product For Implementing Software Applications With Dynamic Conditions And Dynamic Actions
- Mountain View CA, US Matthew L. Sivertson - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/445 G06N 99/00
Abstract:
Disclosed are techniques for implementing software products or services with dynamic conditions and dynamic actions. These techniques identify a plurality of flow nodes for a software application. One or more dynamic conditions may be identified or determined for the plurality of flow nodes; and one or more dynamic actions may be identified or determined for the one or more dynamic conditions. A dynamic flow may be determined with the plurality of flow nodes, the one or more dynamic conditions, and the one or more dynamic actions, without hard coded inter-dependency between two or more flow nodes of the plurality of flow nodes.
Methods, Systems, And Computer Program Product For Implementing An Intelligent System With Dynamic Configurability
- Mountain View CA, US Matthew L. Sivertson - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
G06N 99/00 G06N 5/02
Abstract:
Disclosed are techniques for implementing an intelligent system with dynamic configurability. These techniques identifying a plurality of flow nodes for a software application and determine a dynamic flow for executions of the intelligent system with the plurality of flow nodes, one or more dynamic conditions, and one or more dynamic actions, without hard coded inter-dependency between two or more flow nodes of the plurality of flow nodes. The intelligent system is transformed into a dynamically configured intelligent system at least by performing a modification pertaining to one or more flow nodes in the dynamic flow, without affecting remaining flow nodes in the dynamic flow.
Jay JieBing Yu - San Diego CA, US Matthew Sivertson - San Diego CA, US Vinay Kumar - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Intuit Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 9/445 G06F 8/38 G06F 9/451 G06F 9/455
Abstract:
A method for storage retrieval, including receiving a request for application content. The request includes a first field identifier. The method further includes submitting a query to a content repository, for each asset including the first field identifier, receiving a first asset including the first field identifier and a second asset including the first field identifier, and extracting a first variability tag from the first asset and a second variability tag from the second asset based on the first asset having a matching asset property value to the second asset. The first asset and second asset are scored based at least on the first variability tag and at least on the second variability tag to obtain a first and second score, respectively. The method further includes selecting the first asset based on the first score and the second score, and transmitting the first asset as the application content.
Matthew Sivertson - San Diego CA, US Gang Wang - San Diego CA, US Kevin McCluskey - San Diego CA, US Vinay Kumar - San Diego CA, US Jay JieBing Yu - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Intuit Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/24 G06F 3/0482 G06Q 40/00
Abstract:
A method for organizing an application workflow for users that may transmit, to a user device, a first content for a first field of multiple fields. The method may receive, in response to transmitting the first content and from the user device, user data for the first field. The method may obtain a dynamic set of fields selected from the fields, where a portion of the fields are excluded from the dynamic set of fields based on the user data. The method may select, according to a priority of the fields, a second field from the dynamic set of fields. The method may transmit, to the user device, a second content for the second field.
Matthew Sivertson - San Diego CA, US Gang Wang - San Diego CA, US Kevin McCluskey - San Diego CA, US Vinay Kumar - San Diego CA, US Jay JieBing Yu - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Intuit Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/24 G06Q 40/00 G06F 17/30
Abstract:
A method for organizing an application workflow for users that may transmit, to a user device, a first content for a first field of multiple fields. The method may receive, in response to transmitting the first content and from the user device, user data for the first field. The method may obtain a dynamic set of fields selected from the fields, where a portion of the fields are excluded from the dynamic set of fields based on the user data. The method may select, according to a priority of the fields, a second field from the dynamic set of fields. The method may transmit, to the user device, a second content for the second field.
Method And System For Organized User Experience Workflow
Matthew Sivertson - San Diego CA, US Gang Wang - San Diego CA, US Kevin McCluskey - San Diego CA, US Vinay Kumar - San Diego CA, US Jay JieBing Yu - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
INTUIT INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06Q 40/00
Abstract:
A method for providing user content may obtain multiple fields. The method may generate, by a user content flow driver, a priority field list for an application workflow. The method may sort the fields based on the priority field list to obtain sorted fields. The method may select a next field from the sorted fields to obtain a selected next field. The method may generate content based on the selected next field. The method may transmit, to a user experience player, the generated content.
Jay JieBing Yu - San Diego CA, US Matthew Sivertson - San Diego CA, US Vinay Kumar - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
INTUIT INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
A method for storage retrieval, including receiving a request for application content. The request includes a first field identifier. The method further includes submitting a query to a content repository, for each asset including the first field identifier, receiving a first asset including the first field identifier and a second asset including the first field identifier, and extracting a first variability tag from the first asset and a second variability tag from the second asset based on the first asset having a matching asset property value to the second asset. The first asset and second asset are scored based at least on the first variability tag and at least on the second variability tag to obtain a first and second score, respectively. The method further includes selecting the first asset based on the first score and the second score, and transmitting the first asset as the application content.
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