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Processor-Implemented Method For Establishing an Event Sequence For Deliverables

a technology of event sequence and process implementation, applied in the field of processorimplemented method for establishing a delivery framework, can solve the problems of inconvenient process generation, limited ability to produce flexible, configurable or project-defined process flows,

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-10-19
COGNIZANT TRIZETTO SOFTWARE GRP INC
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Generally, these conventional applications are static applications with limited ability to produce flexible, configurable or project-defined process flows.
Such a process can be time-consuming and may result in inconsistent processes between two or more implementations of very similar goals.

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[0032]Thus far, the development of the framework machine and specific example have been described. In FIG. 5, the flow of an exemplary processor-implemented method for using the framework machine is depicted. Specifically, in a first embodiment, a negotiated contract to provide products and / or services has been negotiated 110. The negotiated contract includes numerous requirements that will draw upon various capabilities and resources of the firm for a negotiated cost and expected delivery time line. In accordance with the requirements, a user selects ESLs that map to requirements of the contract 115. Within the ESLs, the user can further select appropriate building blocks to meet required solutions 120. The building block data is stored in a library, e.g., database table(s), and can be searchable and / or listed for point and click selection via a drop down menu or the like. Alternatively, the user could identify required building blocks first, which would in tum fall within specific...

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[0034]A second exemplary processor-implemented method for using the framework machine is depicted in FIG. 6. In this second embodiment, the framework machine is utilized during negotiation of the contract. This is just one exemplary negotiation flow, wherein once requirements are identified, the framework machine is searched for corresponding building block data, e.g., events, outcomes, artifacts that would be used to solve the requirement 200. If the particular building block is located, then it is selected, along with the corresponding ESL 240. If the particular building block is not located, then the user attempts to find an ESL category that is in line with the requirement 210. If an appropriate ESL is located, the user selects this ESL and can then select an option to add outcomes, events and / or artifacts that would meet the requirement being negotiated 230. If there is no appropriate ESL located for the requirement, then this requirement may be subject to reconsideration durin...

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Abstract

A processor-driven method provides a step-by-step process to assess an organization's ability to meet project and contract standards resulting from a negotiated contract. This assessment also highlights the most efficient path for performance and identifies strengths and weaknesses in the organizations abilities. The method can aid an organization's front line sale force in identifying resources that are optimal for use in a particular contract and can generate a back end work flow for implementation and tracking of program deliverables by administrators, program or contract managers and others based on the requirements of a negotiated project. The identification of key project phases and solutions and the ability to build process flows based on a library of the organization's operational information, e.g., resources, tools, artifacts, within intersections of the phases and solutions, allows an organization to determine best path to contract completion. The best path may optimize cost, time, and personnel.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]The present application is a divisional application of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12 / 647,580, filed Dec. 28, 2009, entitled “Processor-Implemented Method For Establishing an Event Sequence For Deliverables,” the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONField of the Invention[0002]The present invention is directed to a processor-implemented method for establishing a delivery framework. More particularly, the present invention describes a method for visually and logically building and representing stages of a product or service delivery framework, resulting in improved project management from inception to delivery.Description of Related Art[0003]Event-driven process chains (EPCs) are commonly used for the purpose of enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation. Numerous commercial applications are available to facilitate the creation of EPC diagrams, ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q10/10G06Q10/06
CPCG06Q10/10G06Q10/06
Inventor HENDRICKSON, MARK
Owner COGNIZANT TRIZETTO SOFTWARE GRP INC
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