Patent classifications
G06F16/93
DOCUMENT SPLITTING TOOL
Various embodiments disclosed relate to automated docketing of incoming electronic communications and documents. The present disclosure includes methods and systems for identifying omnibus documents containing more than one event, and splitting those omnibus documents into the individual events or documents.
DOCUMENT SPLITTING TOOL
Various embodiments disclosed relate to automated docketing of incoming electronic communications and documents. The present disclosure includes methods and systems for identifying omnibus documents containing more than one event, and splitting those omnibus documents into the individual events or documents.
DOCKETING TRANSLATION TOOL
Various embodiments disclosed relate to a translation tool for use with a project management or docketing system. The present disclosure includes methods and systems for receiving, identifying, and translating one or more portions of a foreign language document, such as an image document.
DOCKETING TRANSLATION TOOL
Various embodiments disclosed relate to a translation tool for use with a project management or docketing system. The present disclosure includes methods and systems for receiving, identifying, and translating one or more portions of a foreign language document, such as an image document.
PRE-CODED AUTOMATIC DOCKETING
Various embodiments disclosed relate to a method of sorting and coding incoming docket tasks and items. The present disclosure includes methods and systems for analyzing and associate pre-codes with incoming electronic communications. In a method of docketing, an electronic communication can be received, a first pre-code can be identified, a second pre-code can be automatically selected and associated with the electronic communication, and the electronic communication can be sent to a docketing system.
PRE-CODED AUTOMATIC DOCKETING
Various embodiments disclosed relate to a method of sorting and coding incoming docket tasks and items. The present disclosure includes methods and systems for analyzing and associate pre-codes with incoming electronic communications. In a method of docketing, an electronic communication can be received, a first pre-code can be identified, a second pre-code can be automatically selected and associated with the electronic communication, and the electronic communication can be sent to a docketing system.
IN-LINE LIVE DATA MENTIONS
Methods, systems, and devices supporting data processing are described. In some systems, a user device may receive an indication to aviate an in-line view of a data record from a data platform that is external to a document editing client. A server running the document editing client may query the external data platform for a value of a field of the data record based on the received indication to activate the in-line view. The server, the user device, or both may cause the value to be displayed within the document editing client in an in-line position at which the indication to activate the in-line view is received.
IN-LINE LIVE DATA MENTIONS
Methods, systems, and devices supporting data processing are described. In some systems, a user device may receive an indication to aviate an in-line view of a data record from a data platform that is external to a document editing client. A server running the document editing client may query the external data platform for a value of a field of the data record based on the received indication to activate the in-line view. The server, the user device, or both may cause the value to be displayed within the document editing client in an in-line position at which the indication to activate the in-line view is received.
GENERATING DATA REGULATION COMPLIANT DATA FROM APPLICATION INTERFACE DATA
The present disclosure involves systems, software, and computer-implemented methods for generating data regulation-compliant data from application interface data. One example method includes receiving a request for creation of document data. The request includes personal data of a user. Document data, including at least some of the personal data, is created based on the request. The document data is encoded into an encoded document that does not include any personal data of the user and includes structural information that describes the structure of the document data. A request to use the encoded document is received and the encoded document is decoded. A synthetic document is generated using the structural information included in the encoded document. Generation of the synthetic document includes insertion of synthetic user data into the synthetic document at positions in the synthetic document that correspond to positions of personal data within the document data.
GENERATING DATA REGULATION COMPLIANT DATA FROM APPLICATION INTERFACE DATA
The present disclosure involves systems, software, and computer-implemented methods for generating data regulation-compliant data from application interface data. One example method includes receiving a request for creation of document data. The request includes personal data of a user. Document data, including at least some of the personal data, is created based on the request. The document data is encoded into an encoded document that does not include any personal data of the user and includes structural information that describes the structure of the document data. A request to use the encoded document is received and the encoded document is decoded. A synthetic document is generated using the structural information included in the encoded document. Generation of the synthetic document includes insertion of synthetic user data into the synthetic document at positions in the synthetic document that correspond to positions of personal data within the document data.