Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2009-2014
Title: Innovations by Patrick McErlean
Introduction
Patrick McErlean is an accomplished inventor based in Portglenone, GB. He has made significant contributions to the field of electronic message processing, holding two patents that showcase his innovative approach to improving communication systems.
Latest Patents
One of McErlean's latest patents is titled "Electronic message routing using a routing tag." This invention introduces an electronic message processing system that utilizes routing tags to determine how electronic messages are routed, distributed, or processed. The routing tag indicates that the tagged electronic message does not require classification for processing, which streamlines the system's efficiency. This innovation is particularly beneficial as it reduces the need for re-classification of messages, saving time and resources.
Another notable patent is "Classification of electronic messages using a hierarchy of rule sets." This system classifies electronic messages, such as emails and SMS, into categories based on their content. By employing a text analyzer and a hierarchical structure of rule sets, McErlean's invention minimizes the number of rules applied to each message. This arrangement not only facilitates easier administration and maintenance of the rules but also enhances the overall effectiveness of the classification process.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Patrick McErlean has worked with prominent companies, including Art Technology Group, Inc. and Oracle OTC Subsidiary LLC. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in electronic message processing and innovation.
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