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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 01, 2011
Filed:
May. 19, 2003
Justin Langseth, Reston, VA (US);
Nicolas J. Orolin, McLean, VA (US);
Frederick Richards, Iii, Washington, DC (US);
Anurag Patnaik, Arlington, VA (US);
Michael J. Saylor, Vienna, VA (US);
Michael Zirngibl, Washington, DC (US);
Justin Langseth, Reston, VA (US);
Nicolas J. Orolin, McLean, VA (US);
Frederick Richards, III, Washington, DC (US);
Anurag Patnaik, Arlington, VA (US);
Michael J. Saylor, Vienna, VA (US);
Michael Zirngibl, Washington, DC (US);
Microstrategy, Incorporated, Vienna, VA (US);
Abstract
System and methods for real-time, interactive transmission of information about travel schedules and creation of travel schedules are provided. A user defines desired travel parameters, such as dates, times, costs and the like related to a travel component. Travel components are reviewed to determine if traveler parameters are triggered. If a travel component triggers traveler parameters, options for other travel components may be determined. A user may be contacted and communicated information about the travel component and options, thereby allowing a user to interactively create a travel schedule.