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  • 6206 N Mockingbird Ln, Paradise Vly, AZ 85253 (214) 208-3114
  • Paradise Valley, AZ
  • 9370 Shelby Gene Ct, Las Vegas, NV 89139 (702) 525-1440
  • Tempe, AZ
  • 1718 Pinchot Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85016
  • Maricopa, AZ
  • Chandler, AZ
  • Mesa, AZ
  • 6206 N Mockingbird Ln, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Cherisse Nicastro
Director, Treasurer
Cropping for Cancer Inc
PO Box 531635, Henderson, NV 89053
Cherisse Nicastro
Secretary
Imuse Enterprises Inc
4262 Blue Diamond Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89139
Cherisse Nicastro
Director, President, Secretary, Treasurer
Clever Rock Inc
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
4262 Blue Diamond Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89139
9370 Shelby Gene Ct, Las Vegas, NV 89139
Cherisse Nicastro
Vice-President
TekSystems
Computer Consulting Services
6720 Via Austi Pkwy STE 210, Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 789-2200, (702) 789-2250

Publications

Us Patents

Item Specification Object Management System

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US Patent:
7330856, Feb 12, 2008
Filed:
Oct 30, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/015903
Inventors:
Cherisse M. Nicastro - Las Vegas NV, US
Thomas A. Wucherer - Las Vegas NV, US
W. Todd Nisbet - Las Vegas NV, US
Assignee:
Tririga LLC - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
G06F 12/00
G06K 153/00
US Classification:
707103, 705 29
Abstract:
A system and method for constructing data concerning items of an asset. The method comprises: providing a user data entry interface; receiving a plurality of data values, each into a data field of the interface, wherein the plurality of data fields comprise a specification for the item and each data field of the specification describes an attribute of the item, and storing the specification into a database on a computer system. The system includes a data store for item specification data provided on a host computer coupled to a network; and a data input toolset comprising at least an item type manager and an item specification manager.

Business Asset Management System

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US Patent:
20020073114, Jun 13, 2002
Filed:
Oct 30, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/020552
Inventors:
Cherisse Nicastro - Las Vegas NV, US
Thomas Wucherer - Las Vegas NV, US
W. Nisbet - Las Vegas NV, US
Anthony Marnell - Las Vegas NV, US
Herman Spencer - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
G06F015/00
G06F017/00
G06F017/21
G06F017/24
US Classification:
707/500000
Abstract:
A system for defining and managing an asset which includes a data store for item specification data provided on a host computer coupled to a network. The system includes a data input toolset, a data modification toolset including project management tools; and a teamwork toolset. The data modification toolset may comprise at least one item procurement system, a cost management system, a project management system, and an information collection system. Each system includes a database interface allowing the system to retrieve, use and modify data subject to permissions granted by project manager.

Intelligent Object Builder

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US Patent:
20020083076, Jun 27, 2002
Filed:
Oct 30, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/021661
Inventors:
Thomas Wucherer - Las Vegas NV, US
Cherisse Nicastro - Las Vegas NV, US
Anthony Marnell - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
707/102000
Abstract:
Disclosed is a system and method for linking computer aided design (CAD) elements with non-graphical information within a database. In one embodiment of the method the database receives and stores first CAD element data generated by a first computer system in data communication with the database. This first CAD element data represents a first CAD element displayable on a monitor of a computer system such as a CAD computer system. Thereafter, a link is created in the database between the stored first CAD element data and one of a plurality of component specifications stored in the database. Each of the plurality of component specifications comprises non-graphical descriptive data that may describe a component of a construction project. In one embodiment, the first computer system is coupled to the database via the Internet. In another embodiment, each of the component specifications include at least one database object.

Business Asset Management System Using Virtual Areas

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US Patent:
20040015367, Jan 22, 2004
Filed:
Oct 30, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/016615
Inventors:
Cherisse Nicastro - Las Vegas NV, US
Thomas Wucherer - Las Vegas NV, US
W. Nisbet - Las Vegas NV, US
Anthony Marnell - Las Vegas NV, US
Herman Spencer - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/001000
Abstract:
A system for defining and managing an asset which includes a data store for virtual area data provided on a host computer coupled to a network. The system includes a data input and supplement toolset including and including at least one of an item procurement system, a cost management system, a project management system, and an information collection system. Each system includes a database interface allowing the system to retrieve, use and modify data subject to permissions granted by project managers.

Integrated Business System For The Design, Execution, And Management Of Projects

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US Patent:
7174339, Feb 6, 2007
Filed:
Mar 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/519935
Inventors:
Tom Wucherer - Las Vegas NV, US
Todd Nisbet - Las Vegas NV, US
Cherisse M. Nicastro - Phoenix AZ, US
Assignee:
Tririga LLC - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
707102, 707101, 7071041
Abstract:
The system of method for building a database for the design and execution of projects is described. This system includes a host computer system in data communication with a central database and at least first and second databases. The central data base stores information relating to the design and execution of the project predetermined to be important to one or more project team members. The first and second databases are in communication with first and second computer systems which may be remotely located from each other and which execute standard industry software tools. The host computer system is configured to monitor a plurality of transactions to the first database. Each of the plurality of transactions stores data in the first database. The monitoring includes comparing the plurality of a transaction against a predetermined transaction. If the host computer detects a match between one of the plurality of transactions and the predetermined transaction, the host computer reads the first data stored in the first database by the matched transaction and stores the first data in either the second database or the central database, or both.
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