Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1998
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Craig A Church
Introduction
Craig A Church is a notable inventor based in Palo Alto, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of electronic commerce through his innovative patent. His work focuses on bridging the gap between incompatible accounting database systems, facilitating smoother transactions between trading partners.
Latest Patents
Craig A Church holds a patent for a "Method and system for providing electronic commerce between incompatible." This invention provides a system and method for the exchange of electronic data interchange (EDI) and electronic fund transfers (EFT) type transactions. The system connects client computers representing trading partners and banking institutions to a network server. Each client computer stores data in an accounting database with a file format that may differ from its associated trading partners. The invention allows for the extraction of transactions from an accounting database and their conversion into a universal file format for data exchange. This universal format accommodates any data element associated with the transactions, ensuring flexibility and efficiency in electronic commerce.
Career Highlights
Craig has dedicated his career to enhancing electronic commerce systems. His innovative approach has led to the development of solutions that streamline transactions and improve compatibility between different accounting systems. His work has been instrumental in advancing the efficiency of electronic transactions in various industries.
Collaborations
Craig has collaborated with notable professionals in his field, including Joel Chaban and Mark Erbaugh. These collaborations have contributed to the development and refinement of his innovative solutions.
Conclusion
Craig A Church's contributions to electronic commerce through his patent demonstrate his commitment to innovation and problem-solving in the field. His work continues to impact the way transactions are conducted between incompatible systems, paving the way for more efficient electronic commerce solutions.