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  • Taylors, SC
  • Dallas, GA
  • 812 Crossings Dr, Lithia Springs, GA 30122 (770) 745-1013
  • Austell, GA
  • 2584 Cherbough Way, Gastonia, NC 28056 (704) 691-2119 (704) 867-5505
  • Douglas, GA
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Villa Rica, GA
  • 2584 Cherbough Way APT J, Gastonia, NC 28056

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Company: Premiere global services, inc. Address: 2300 Lakeview Parkway, Alpharetta, GA 30004 Position: Director, product management voice

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Emails

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Dewey Anderson
Director, Product Management Voice
Premiere Global Services, Inc.
2300 Lakeview Parkway, Alpharetta, GA 30004
Dewey Anderson
Principal
Anderson and Associates Consulting, Inc
Business Consulting Services
275 Shady Grv Ln, Alpharetta, GA 30009
Dewey Anderson
Director, Product Management Voice
Premiere Global Services, Inc.
2300 Lakeview Pkwy, Alpharetta, GA 30004
(404) 564-6616, (678) 259-2166
Dewey Anderson
Director, Product Management Voice
Premiere Global Services, Inc.
2300 Lakeview Parkway, Alpharetta, GA 30004

Publications

Us Patents

Arranging Records In A Search Result To Be Provided In Response To A Data Inquiry Of A Database

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US Patent:
6415281, Jul 2, 2002
Filed:
Sep 3, 1997
Appl. No.:
08/922620
Inventors:
Dewey Charles Anderson - Roswell GA
Assignee:
BellSouth Corporation - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707 3, 707 1, 707 2, 707 5, 707 7, 707104
Abstract:
Systems and methods for arranging records in search results to be provided in response to a data inquiry of a database. After search results including records are received, a determination is made with respect to the order of the records in the search results. This determination may be based on various factors such as the destination of the search results, the preferred status of certain records over other records, a marketing determination with respect to the records, a frequency determination with respect to the number of times that a record or records may have already been provided in response to data inquiries, a weighting factor determination or a combination of one or more of these factors. In response to the determination of the order of the records in the search results, the records then are arranged into ordered records based on the determination. This order may be an alphabetical order, a preferred order based on the preferred status of certain records over other records, a least frequent first order, a highest weighting factor first order, or a combination of these orders.

System And Method For Retrieving Information From A Database Using An Index Of Xml Tags And Metafiles

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US Patent:
6510434, Jan 21, 2003
Filed:
Dec 29, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/474644
Inventors:
Dewey C. Anderson - Atlanta GA
David J. Anderson - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
BellSouth Intellectual Property Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707100, 707101, 707102, 707103, 707104, 707 3, 707 10, 707513, 709201
Abstract:
Retrieving information from a database using an index of XML (eXtensible Markup Language) tags and metafiles. The index includes XML tags that correspond to domains and categories. The domains and categories are selected to facilitate searching of the database. An XML tag can have a corresponding metafile that includes XML tags for related domains and categories. The metafile can also establish a hierarchy for the tags within the metafile. Each record of the database includes an index component which lists the domain tags and category tags that are associated with the record. When a search request is received, the request is parsed to identify the terms in the request. The terms are predetermined and generally correspond to the domains and categories of the index. The terms are mapped to tags. Once the appropriate tags are identified, then the metafiles that correspond to those tags are identified.

Arranging Records In A Search Result To Be Provided In Response To A Data Inquiry Of A Database

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US Patent:
RE41071, Jan 5, 2010
Filed:
Jun 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/882125
Inventors:
Dewey Charles Anderson - Alpharetta GA, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Propeerty I, L.P. - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707 3, 707 7, 707 10
Abstract:
Systems and methods for arranging records in search results to be provided in response to a data inquiry of a database. After search results including records are received, a determination is made with respect to the order of the records in the search results. This determination may be based on various factors such as the destination of the search results, the preferred status of certain records over other records, a marketing determination with respect to the records, a frequency determination with respect to the number of times that a record or records may have already been provided in response to data inquiries, a weighting factor determination or a combination of one or more of these factors. In response to the determination of the order of the records in the search results, the records then are arranged into ordered records based on the determination. This order may be an alphabetical order, a preferred order based on the preferred status of certain records over other records, a least frequent first order, a highest weighting factor first order, or a combination of these orders.

Arranging Records In A Search Result To Be Provided In Response To A Data Inquiry Of A Database

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US Patent:
20060095418, May 4, 2006
Filed:
Sep 2, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/219505
Inventors:
Dewey Anderson - Alpharetta GA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707003000
Abstract:
Systems and methods for arranging records in search results to be provided in response to a data inquiry of a database. After search results including records are received, a determination is made with respect to the order of the records in the search results. This determination may be based on various factors such as the destination of the search results, the preferred status of certain records over other records, a marketing determination with respect to the records, a frequency determination with respect to the number of times that a record or records may have already been provided in response to data inquiries, a weighting factor determination or a combination of one or more of these factors. In response to the determination of the order of the records in the search results, the records then are arranged into ordered records based on the determination. This order may be an alphabetical order, a preferred order based on the preferred status of certain records over other records, a least frequent first order, a highest weighting factor first order, or a combination of these orders. The search results with the records arranged into ordered records are then provided in response to the data inquiry.

Arranging Records In A Search Result To Be Provided In Response To A Data Inquiry Of A Database

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US Patent:
20060095419, May 4, 2006
Filed:
Sep 2, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/219545
Inventors:
Dewey Anderson - Alpharetta GA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707003000
Abstract:
Systems and methods for arranging records in search results to be provided in response to a data inquiry of a database. After search results including records are received, a determination is made with respect to the order of the records in the search results. This determination may be based on various factors such as the destination of the search results, the preferred status of certain records over other records, a marketing determination with respect to the records, a frequency determination with respect to the number of times that a record or records may have already been provided in response to data inquiries, a weighting factor determination or a combination of one or more of these factors. In response to the determination of the order of the records in the search results, the records then are arranged into ordered records based on the determination. This order may be an alphabetical order, a preferred order based on the preferred status of certain records over other records, a least frequent first order, a highest weighting factor first order, or a combination of these orders. The search results with the records arranged into ordered records are then provided in response to the data inquiry.

Using A Routing Architecture To Route Information Between An Orignation Module And A Destination Module In An Information Retrieval System

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US Patent:
60058609, Dec 21, 1999
Filed:
Dec 9, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/208198
Inventors:
Dewey Charles Anderson - Roswell GA
Senis Busayapongchai - Tucker GA
Audrey Dibrell - Alpharetta GA
David J. Anderson - Lawrenceville GA
Assignee:
BellSouth Intellectual Property Corp. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
370352
Abstract:
Routing information between an origination module and a destination module using a routing architecture. After an origination module (OM) receives information, a packet is transmitted to a routing architecture (RA) for routing to a destination module (DM) designated by the router packet. The RA interprets the router packet and adaptively routes the router packet to the DM so that the router packet is quickly processed by the DM. If the DM's queue is empty and the DM is not processing any other packets, the RA places the router packet in the queue and the DM reads its queue to process the router packet. If there is another router packet being processed by the DM, the RA adapts by placing the router packet in the queue. Once processing of the other router packet is complete, the DM processes the router packet in the queue. If there is already another router packet pending within the DM's queue, the RA adapts by creating another DM in memory to process the router packet.

Routing Information Within An Adaptive Routing Architecture Of An Information Retrieval System

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US Patent:
59371684, Aug 10, 1999
Filed:
May 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/866228
Inventors:
Dewey Charles Anderson - Roswell GA
Senis Busayapongchai - Tucker GA
Audrey Dibrell - Alpharetta GA
David J. Anderson - Lawrenceville GA
Assignee:
BellSouth Corporation - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
39520068
Abstract:
After an origination module (OM) receives information, a packet is transmitted to a routing architecture (RA) for routing to a destination module (DM) designated by the router packet. The RA interprets the router packet and adaptively routes the router packet to the DM so that the router packet is quickly processed by the DM. If the DM's queue is empty and the DM is not processing any other packets, the RA places the router packet in the queue and the DM reads its queue to process the router packet. If there is another router packet being processed by the DM, the RA adapts by placing the router packet in the queue. Once processing of the other router packet is complete, the DM processes the router packet in the queue. If there is already another router packet pending within the DM's queue, the RA adapts by creating another DM in memory to process the router packet. If the router packet is not processed by the DM within a predetermined amount of time, the RA adapts by sending an interrupt to cancel processing within the DM and ensure that the router packet is next to be processed.

Dynamically Processing An Index To Create An Ordered Set Of Questions

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US Patent:
58784233, Mar 2, 1999
Filed:
Apr 21, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/844751
Inventors:
Dewey Charles Anderson - Roswell GA
Michael R. Grizzard - Norcross GA
Assignee:
Bellsouth Corporation - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707100
Abstract:
An index associated with a database is dynamically processed in an information retrieval system to create a set of questions for use when processing a data inquiry from a user. The index, a structured guide used when searching the database, has different information domains. After one of these domains is selected, a particular order of the index categories within the selected domain is determined, typically by referring to the order lookup table within the index. A script corresponds to the selected domain. Within the script, there are questions corresponding to each index category within the selected domain. These questions are dynamically used to prompt the user. Only the questions corresponding to active index categories are arranged into the set of questions having a question set order corresponding to the particular order of the index categories. In an iterative process, the first question is identified and used to prompt the user to select a term from a scaled down vocabulary of terms (i. e. , only those terms associated with the first question and corresponding first index category).
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