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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 06, 2010
Filed:
May. 12, 2000
Bradley J. Swearingen, Round Rock, TX (US);
David S. Harding, Austin, TX (US);
Brant C. Lewis, Austin, TX (US);
Richard Munoz, Jr., Cedar Park, TX (US);
Gregory Scott Mogonye, Austin, TX (US);
Gregory Ferris, Austin, TX (US);
Philip R. Berber, Austin, TX (US);
Bradley J. Swearingen, Round Rock, TX (US);
David S. Harding, Austin, TX (US);
Brant C. Lewis, Austin, TX (US);
Richard Munoz, Jr., Cedar Park, TX (US);
Gregory Scott Mogonye, Austin, TX (US);
Gregory Ferris, Austin, TX (US);
Philip R. Berber, Austin, TX (US);
Charles Schwab & Co., San Francisco, CA (US);
Abstract
A system for graphically differentiating user preferred securities from one another is disclosed. The system comprises a server system () and a client system (). The server system () is in communication with a security data source () that provides security data on a plurality of securities. The client system () is in communication with the server system () and provides M user specific criteria to the server system (). The server system () then analyzes the security data based upon the M user specific criteria and identifies user preferred securities from the plurality of securities. The server system () provides the client system () with data relating to the user preferred securities. The client system () uses N user specific parameters received from an input device () to generate an N dimensional graph that is populated with icons representing the user preferred securities, thereby graphically differentiating the user preferred securities from one another on a display device ().