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Linda Lowson Phones & Addresses

  • 223 Wall St, Huntington, NY 11743
  • 40 Glades Way, Huntington, NY 11743
  • Halesite, NY
  • Stamford, CT
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • New York, NY
  • Danbury, CT
  • Long Beach, NY

Work

Company: Linda M. Lowson Address: 223 Wall St Pmb 134, Huntington, NY 11743

Education

School / High School: Cornell

Ranks

Licence: New York - Currently registered Date: 1978

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Linda Maureen Lowson, Huntington NY - Lawyer

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Address:
Linda M. Lowson
223 Wall St Pmb 134, Huntington, NY 11743
(631) 882-5844 (Office)
Licenses:
New York - Currently registered 1978
California - Not eligible to practice law (Not Entitled) 1985
Education:
Cornell
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Linda Lowson - Lawyer

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Office:
Linda M. Lowson
ISLN:
905337836
Admitted:
1978
University:
State University of New York at Albany, B.A., 1973
Law School:
Cornell University, J.D., 1977; New York University, LL.M., 1982

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Linda Lowson
Principal
Global Knowledge Institute
Research · Management Consulting Services
1127 High Rdg Rd, Stamford, CT 06905
(203) 791-8134

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Resource Management

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US Patent:
20080104039, May 1, 2008
Filed:
Dec 28, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/966569
Inventors:
Linda Lowson - Huntington NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 7/06
US Classification:
707003000, 706050000, 707E17014
Abstract:
A method for creating and maintaining a search knowledge-based system with respect to company, product and service resources within an industry, using a knowledge base data content structure having categories, rule sets, search parameters, data sources, and data content input from the plurality of data sources. The method assigns an activity rule set to each search parameter, which rule set generates a user query set, and assigns a user need rule set to each user query set. User query set responses are received, and the user need rule set is applied to the user query set responses to generate a knowledge base analysis rule set which embodies industry knowledge. The knowledge base analysis rule set applicable to the user query set responses is run on the knowledge base to generate a result set, and the result set is output.

System And Method For Resource Management

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US Patent:
20060112130, May 25, 2006
Filed:
Nov 23, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/164477
Inventors:
Linda Lowson - Huntington NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707102000
Abstract:
A system and method that standardizes, automates, and facilitates the process of identifying, evaluating, selecting, and managing product and service resources for both individual and business resource users within specific industries. In one embodiment, this resource management system includes a web-based or other computer server with at least one database containing data related to product and service resources within a specific industry that can be searched and queried by the user, and at least one resource management system application that contains business rules and industry-specific or user-based criteria, qualitative and/or quantitative resource evaluation standards, and/or other guidelines or reference points, that, when applied to the product and service resource data, generates a resource-related selection, recommendation, rating, ranking, descriptive result, or other action or result that helps the user understand the resource options and the relative merits of the resource options for the user's particular needs, based in large part upon resource criteria chosen by the user, so that the user can make intelligent, informed, efficient, and timely decisions in sourcing, selecting, and managing these product and service resources. In this embodiment, the combination of unbiased industry-specific database information, unbiased industry-specific criteria and/or evaluation standards, and industry-specific search and querying capabilities, accessible on demand by the user, provides the user with a more accurate, precise, higher quality result that is reliable, immediately actionable, and can save the user time, money, and undesirable product or service performance results and/or customer service experiences. In another embodiment, this resource management system may further include software components that provide interactive communication and/or transactional capabilities for users and/or providers of the product and service resources, thus further facilitating the resource management process for both resource users and resource providers in a specific industry.
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