Gerald B Cohen
Real Estate Appraisers in Oakhurst, NJ

License number
New Jersey 42RP00327000
Issued Date
Jan 11, 2005
Expiration Date
Nov 30, 2009
Category
Real Estate Appraisers
Type
Trainee Permit
Address
Address
Oakhurst, NJ

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Gerald Cohen, age 57
49 Hilltop Rd, Short Hills, NJ 07078
(973) 564-6161
Gerald Cohen, age 83
341 Bittlewood Ave, Berlin, NJ 08009
Gerald Cohen
34 E Hartshorn Dr, Short Hills, NJ 07078
(856) 261-5565
Gerald Cohen, age 82
80 Independence Dr, East Brunswick, NJ 08816
Gerald Cohen, age 69
97 Broadway, Keyport, NJ 07735
(732) 489-1458

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Universal Asset And Relationship Manager

Universal Asset And Relationship Manager

US Patent:
8015209, Sep 6, 2011
Filed:
Apr 2, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/824404
Inventors:
Peter Kassan - Dobbs Ferry NY, US
Robert Barritz - New York NY, US
Steven Barritz - New York NY, US
Gerald Cohen - Oakhurst NJ, US
Assignee:
Treetop Ventures, LLC - Syosset NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
707794, 707795, 707796, 707807, 707825, 705 26, 705 80
Abstract:
A universal asset and relationship manager, allows interaction and correlation between user-based data records—which define, list and catalogue user-based assets, comprising both physical assets and information assets—with vendor-based data records, in a manner which enables users to manage, track and service their assets for organizational, upkeep, inventory and business purposes.


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Computer Program Profiler

Computer Program Profiler

US Patent:
6519766, Feb 11, 2003
Filed:
Jun 15, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/333341
Inventors:
Robert Barritz - New York NY
Gerald Cohen - Oakhurst NJ
Assignee:
Isogon Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 944
US Classification:
717130, 717127, 717126, 717131
Abstract:
A computer program providing an output which is used to profile one or more operational characteristics of another computer program. The computer program being evaluated is defined by a group of events. In order to provide a user with a useful way to evaluate the performance of the computer program under evaluation, data is gathered corresponding to one or more of the group of events. A path map is constructed from the gathered event data in which the path map represents program operation performance relationships between the gathered events, and the path map is arranged in order of execution. The output is created based on the path map. The output is presented in such a manner that a user can quickly evaluate the performance of the program under evaluation. This is accomplished by presenting event data in a form which shows a logical programmatic flow along with a scaled representation of the quantity of times a measured event occurred along with a scaled representation of the duration of each measured event. Other statistical data can be analyzed and used as the basis for the output.