Express Scripts Strategic Development, Inc.

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APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM INCLUDING A DYNAMIC MOCK ENGINE FOR SERVICE SIMULATION

      
Application Number US2023018585
Publication Number 2023/205036
Status In Force
Filing Date 2023-04-14
Publication Date 2023-10-26
Owner EXPRESS SCRIPTS STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Zhang, Li
  • Delassus, Steven

Abstract

A computer system includes memory hardware configured to store a. dynamic mock engine module for service simulation in a user interface application development system, and multiple mock configurations. Processor hardware is configured to execute instructions including receiving an endpoint name associated with an endpoint of a user interface, receiving an input request, and selecting at least one of the mock configurations that corresponds to the received endpoint name. For each of the selected mock configurations corresponding to the endpoint, the instructions include determining a number of field values in the mock request of the selected mock configuration that match a field value of the input request. Tire instructions include determining which one of the selected mock configurations has a greatest match with the received input request, and transmitting the output response of the mock configuration having the greatest match to a computing device of the user interface application development system.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 8/38 - Creation or generation of source code for implementing user interfaces
  • G06F 8/35 - Creation or generation of source code model driven
  • G06F 8/36 - Software reuse
  • G06F 9/451 - Execution arrangements for user interfaces
  • G06F 16/955 - Retrieval from the web using information identifiers, e.g. uniform resource locators [URL]

2.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MACHINE-AUTOMATED CLASSIFICATION OF WEBSITE INTERACTIONS

      
Application Number US2021040484
Publication Number 2022/010878
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-07-06
Publication Date 2022-01-13
Owner EXPRESS SCRIPTS STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Markson, Christopher R.
  • Boppana, Adithya Chowdary
  • Rajendran, Rahul
  • Shah, Pritesh J.
  • Lehmuth, Christopher G.

Abstract

A system includes a processor and memory. The memory stores a model database including models and a classification database including classification scores corresponding to an input. The memory- stores instructions for execution by the processor. The instructions include, in response to receiving a first input from a user device of a user, determining, for the first input, classification scores for classifications by applying the models to the first input. Each model determines one of the classification scores. The instructions include storing the classification scores as associated with the first input in the classification database and identify ing the first input as within a first classification in response to a first classification score corresponding to the first classification exceeding a first threshold. The instructions include transmitting, for display on an analyst device, the first input based on the first classification to a first analyst queue associated with the first classification.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06N 20/20 - Ensemble learning
  • G06F 16/28 - Databases characterised by their database models, e.g. relational or object models
  • G06F 16/35 - Clustering; Classification
  • G06F 16/958 - Organisation or management of web site content, e.g. publishing, maintaining pages or automatic linking

3.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROGRAMMATICALLY TESTING USER INTERFACE PATHS

      
Application Number US2020052220
Publication Number 2021/086524
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-09-23
Publication Date 2021-05-06
Owner EXPRESS SCRIPTS STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Myers, Christopher, M.
  • Seeser, Ellen, E.

Abstract

A computer system for testing a user interface (UI) includes a test creation module, a test execution module, a path entry module, and an analysis module. The test creation module obtains testing parameters including a UI location and goal criteria. The test execution module obtains a state of the UI based on the location, sets a current position to a predetermined location, executes tests according to the obtained state and the current position, stores test distance or test data results from completed UI tests, and determines a shortest path toward the goal in the UI based on the completed UI tests. The path entry module receives preferred path information and accordingly generates a preferred path toward the goal. The analysis module compares the determined shortest path to the generated preferred path and outputs an analysis result according to the comparison of the determined shortest path to the generated preferred path.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 11/36 - Preventing errors by testing or debugging of software
  • G06F 17/50 - Computer-aided design

4.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENHANCING A USER INTERFACE FOR A WEB APPLICATION

      
Application Number US2019062152
Publication Number 2020/106686
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-11-19
Publication Date 2020-05-28
Owner EXPRESS SCRIPTS STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT, INC. (USA)
Inventor Myers, Christopher, M.

Abstract

A computer system for testing a user interface (UI) includes a test execution module and an analysis module. The analysis module is configured to (i) analyze a state of the UI, (ii) in response to determining that the state satisfies criteria for a goal associated with the UI, output a success indicator, and (iii) in response to determining that the state does not satisfy the criteria, output a set of actions. The test execution module is configured to, in response to the output being the set of actions: execute an action from the set of actions; update a test distance, and supplement test data. The test execution module is further configured to (i) in response to the output being the success indicator, store the test distance and the test data in a collection of completed tests and (ii) determine a shortest path to the goal in the UI.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 9/44 - Arrangements for executing specific programs

5.

PHARMACY ORDER PROCESSING SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2018066134
Publication Number 2019/135898
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-12-18
Publication Date 2019-07-11
Owner EXPRESS SCRIPTS STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Hoffman, Robert, E.
  • Hinkle, Steven, R.
  • Killough, Jarrod, A.

Abstract

In one aspect, a pharmacy order processing system is disclosed. The system includes a plurality of picking workstations, each picking workstation including a plurality of bins. The system also includes a plurality of trays for earn ing a plurality of pharmacy- orders, a tray drop-off station, and a tray delivery conveyor extending between the tray drop-off station and the plurality of picking workstations. The system further includes a tray delivery conveyor extending between the tray drop-off station and the plurality of picking workstations. The system includes a plurality of packing workstations, each packing workstation including an opening to receive a scale and a plurality of receptacles configured to receive shipping label printers. The system also includes at least one inspection workstation, the at least one inspection workstation including at least one product scanner. The system further includes a packing delivery conveyor extending from the plurality of packing workstations.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B65B 1/04 - Methods of, or means for, filling the material into the containers or receptacles
  • B65B 5/10 - Filling containers or receptacles progressively or in stages by introducing successive articles, or layers of articles
  • B65B 7/28 - Closing semi-rigid or rigid containers or receptacles not deformed by, or not taking-up shape of, contents, e.g. boxes or cartons by applying separate preformed closures, e.g. lids, covers
  • B65G 1/137 - Storage devices mechanical with arrangements or automatic control means for selecting which articles are to be removed
  • G06Q 10/08 - Logistics, e.g. warehousing, loading or distribution; Inventory or stock management
  • G06Q 50/28 - Logistics, e.g. warehousing, loading, distribution or shipping

6.

COMPUTER IMAGING PRE-PROCESSING FOR AUTOMATED MEDICATION DISPENSING ANALYSIS

      
Application Number US2018062167
Publication Number 2019/104109
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-11-21
Publication Date 2019-05-31
Owner EXPRESS SCRIPTS STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Markson, Christopher, R.
  • Shah, Pritesh, J.
  • Lehmuth, Christopher, G.

Abstract

A method includes capturing a first image of medication held by a receptacle. The method includes creating a second image based on the first image. The method includes determining a first subset of pixels of the second image that are more likely to correspond to the receptacle. The method includes processing the second image along a first axis by, for each point: defining a line perpendicularly intersecting the first axis at the point and counting how many of the pixels located along the line are in the first subset. The method includes determining first and second local maxima of the counts. The method includes estimating positions of first and second edges of the receptacle based on positions of the local maxima. The method includes defining an ellipse based on the first and second edges and excluding areas of the first image outside the defined ellipse from further processing.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61J 7/02 - Pill counting devices
  • A61J 3/06 - Devices or methods specially adapted for bringing pharmaceutical products into particular physical or administering forms into the form of pills, lozenges or dragees
  • A61J 1/03 - Containers specially adapted for medical or pharmaceutical purposes for pills or tablets
  • G06K 9/20 - Image acquisition
  • G06K 9/62 - Methods or arrangements for recognition using electronic means
  • G06T 5/50 - Image enhancement or restoration by the use of more than one image, e.g. averaging, subtraction
  • G06T 7/10 - Segmentation; Edge detection
  • G06T 7/12 - Edge-based segmentation
  • G06T 7/136 - Segmentation; Edge detection involving thresholding