ROBERT T STEVENS
Architects in Pittsburgh, PA

License number
Pennsylvania RA002896X
Category
Architects
Type
Registered Architect
Address
Address
Pittsburgh, PA 15241

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Name
Address
Phone
Robert Stevens, age 62
510 Howell St, Gallitzin, PA 16641
(814) 937-2246
Robert Stevens, age 52
5100 Bayard St, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Robert Stevens, age 84
525 Cheshire Dr, Downingtown, PA 19335
(484) 431-6114
Robert Stevens
527 Ringold St, Phoenixville, PA 19460
Robert Stevens, age 75
529 N Water St, Masontown, PA 15461
(717) 476-8641

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Robert T Stevens A I A

37 Mcmurray Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15241

Industry:
Architectural Services, Architect
Doing business as:
Robert T Stevens Architects
Phone:
(412) 833-6055 (Phone), (412) 833-8541 (Fax)
Owner:
Robert T. Stevens (Owner)
Categories:
Architects

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Method And System For Controlling An Electronic Auction During The Transition To A Closed State

Method And System For Controlling An Electronic Auction During The Transition To A Closed State

US Patent:
7571137, Aug 4, 2009
Filed:
Oct 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/982342
Inventors:
Marc Alaia - Glenshaw PA, US
David J. Becker - Sewickley PA, US
Anthony F. Bernard - Wexford PA, US
Daniel C. Heckmann - Pittsburgh PA, US
Glen T. Meakem - Sewickley PA, US
Vincent F. Rago - Pittsburgh PA, US
Jason W. Reneau - Boston MA, US
Frederick W. Roberts - Pittsburgh PA, US
William D. Rupp - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert G. Stevens - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
Ariba, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 37, 705 35, 705 36 R
Abstract:
A method and system for conducting electronic auctions is described. A dynamic lot closing extension feature avoids collisions in closing times of multiple lots by dynamically extending the closing time of a subsequent lot if a preceding lot's closing time is extended to be too close to the subsequent lot's then-currently scheduled closing time. Scheduled closing times can be extended with a flexible overtime feature, in which the properties of the event triggering the extension and the duration of the overtime period(s) can be tailored to a particular auction, particular lots of products within an auction, and to the particular time within an auction process. The bidding status of a lot can be set to a “pending” status after the nominal closing time for submission of bids to allow bidders to alert the auction coordinator of technical problems in submission of bids. This allows the possibility for a lot to be return to open status for further bidding by all bidders. The auction may be paused by the auction coordinator to correct technical, market and miscellaneous problems that may arise during the course of an auction.


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Method And System For Controlling An Electronic Auction During The Transition To A Closed State

Method And System For Controlling An Electronic Auction During The Transition To A Closed State

US Patent:
6230147, May 8, 2001
Filed:
May 14, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/311555
Inventors:
Marc Alaia - Glenshaw PA
David J. Becker - Sewickley PA
Anthony F. Bernard - Wexford PA
Daniel C. Heckmann - Pittsburgh PA
Sam E. Kinney - Sewickley PA
Glen T. Meakem - Sewickley PA
Vincent F. Rago - Pittsburgh PA
Jason Reneau - Boston MA
Frederick W. Roberts - Pittsburgh PA
William D. Rupp - Pittsburgh PA
Robert G. Stevens - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
FreeMarkets, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G06F 1760
US Classification:
705 37
Abstract:
A method and system for conducting electronic auctions is described. A dynamic lot closing extension feature avoids collisions in closing times of multiple lots by dynamically extending the closing time of a subsequent lot if a preceding lot's closing time is extended to be too close to the subsequent lot's then-currently scheduled closing time. Scheduled closing times can be extended with a flexible overtime feature, in which the properties of the event triggering the extension and the duration of the overtime period(s) can be tailored to a particular auction, particular lots of products within an auction, and to the particular time within an auction process. The bidding status of a lot can be set to a "pending" status after the nominal closing time for submission of bids to allow bidders to alert the auction coordinator of technical problems in submission of bids. This allows the possibility for a lot to be return to open status for further bidding by all bidders. The auction may be paused by the auction coordinator to correct technical, market and miscellaneous problems that may arise during the course of an auction.


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Method And System For Controlling Closing Times Of Electronic Auctions Involving Multiple Lots

Method And System For Controlling Closing Times Of Electronic Auctions Involving Multiple Lots

US Patent:
6230146, May 8, 2001
Filed:
Feb 19, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/252790
Inventors:
Marc Alaia - Glenshaw PA
David J. Becker - Sewickley PA
Anthony F. Bernard - Wexford PA
Daniel C. Heckmann - Pittsburgh PA
Sam E. Kinney - Sewickley PA
Glen T. Meakem - Sewickley PA
Vincent F. Rago - Pittsburgh PA
Jason Reneau - Boston MA
Frederick W. Roberts - Pittsburgh PA
William D. Rupp - Pittsburgh PA
Robert G. Stevens - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
FreeMarkets, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G06F 1760
US Classification:
705 37
Abstract:
A method and system for conducting electronic auctions is described. A dynamic lot closing extension feature avoids collisions in closing times of multiple lots by dynamically extending the closing time of a subsequent lot if a preceding lot's closing time is extended to be too close to the subsequent lot's then-currently scheduled closing time. Scheduled closing times can be extended with a flexible overtime feature, in which the properties of the event triggering the extension and the duration of the overtime period(s) can be tailored to a particular auction, particular lots of products within an auction, and to the particular time within an auction process. The bidding status of a lot can be set to a "pending" status after the nominal closing time for submission of bids to allow bidders to alert the auction coordinator of technical problems in submission of bids. This allows the possibility for a lot to be return to open status for further bidding by all bidders. The auction may be paused by the auction coordinator to correct technical, market and miscellaneous problems that may arise during the course of an auction.


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Method And System For Handling Disruptions In The Management Of Electronic Auctions

Method And System For Handling Disruptions In The Management Of Electronic Auctions

US Patent:
2001003, Nov 1, 2001
Filed:
Apr 11, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/832408
Inventors:
Marc Alaia - Glenshaw PA, US
David Becker - Sewickley PA, US
Anthony Bernard - Wexford PA, US
Daniel Heckmann - Pittsburgh PA, US
Sam Kinney - Sewickley PA, US
Glen Meakem - Sewickley PA, US
Vincent Rago - Pittsburgh PA, US
Jason Reneau - Boston MA, US
Frederick Roberts - Pittsburgh PA, US
William Rupp - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert Stevens - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
Free Markets OnLine, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/037000
Abstract:
A method and system for conducting electronic auctions is described. A dynamic lot closing extension feature avoids collisions in closing times of multiple lots by dynamically extending the closing time of a subsequent lot if a preceding lot's closing time is extended to be too close to the subsequent lot's then-currently scheduled closing time. Scheduled closing times can be extended with a flexible overtime feature, in which the properties of the event triggering the extension and the duration of the overtime period(s) can be tailored to a particular auction, particular lots of products within an auction, and to the particular time within an auction process. The bidding status of a lot can be set to a “pending” status after the nominal closing time for submission of bids to allow bidders to alert the auction coordinator of technical problems in submission of bids. This allows the possibility for a lot to be return to open status for further bidding by all bidders. The auction may be paused by the auction coordinator to correct technical, market and miscellaneous problems that may arise during the course of an auction. Individual bid ceilings can be set for each bidder so that they are required to bid lower than certain thresholds determined in advance of the auction. Failsafe error detection is performed to prevent erroneous bids from entering the auction. The auction coordinator has the ability to override any erroneous bids that are entered to prevent prejudice to the auction.


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Method And System For Handling Disruptions In The Management Of Electronic Auctions

Method And System For Handling Disruptions In The Management Of Electronic Auctions

US Patent:
6223167, Apr 24, 2001
Filed:
May 14, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/311559
Inventors:
Marc Alaia - Glenshaw PA
David J. Becker - Sewickley PA
Anthony F. Bernard - Wexford PA
Daniel C. Heckmann - Pittsburgh PA
Sam E. Kinney - Sewickley PA
Glen T. Meakem - Sewickley PA
Vincent F. Rago - Pittsburgh PA
Jason Reneau - Boston MA
Frederick W. Roberts - Pittsburgh PA
William D. Rupp - Pittsburgh PA
Robert G. Stevens - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
FreeMarkets, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G06F 1760
US Classification:
705 37
Abstract:
A method and system for conducting electronic auctions is described. A dynamic lot closing extension feature avoids collisions in closing times of multiple lots by dynamically extending the closing time of a subsequent lot if a preceding lot's closing time is extended to be too close to the subsequent lot's then-currently scheduled closing time. Scheduled closing times can be extended with a flexible overtime feature, in which the properties of the event triggering the extension and the duration of the overtime period(s) can be tailored to a particular auction, particular lots of products within an auction, and to the particular time within an auction process. The bidding status of a lot can be set to a "pending" status after the nominal closing time for submission of bids to allow bidders to alert the auction coordinator of technical problems in submission of bids. This allows the possibility for a lot to be return to open status for further bidding by all bidders. The auction may be paused by the auction coordinator to correct technical, market and miscellaneous problems that may arise during the course of an auction.


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Method, Apparatus And System For Advancing A Bidder To A Selected Rank

Method, Apparatus And System For Advancing A Bidder To A Selected Rank

US Patent:
8364577, Jan 29, 2013
Filed:
Dec 13, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/966941
Inventors:
Daniel Abeshouse - Edgewood PA, US
Scott W. Atkinson - Pittsburgh PA, US
David J. Becker - Sewickley PA, US
Sheila C. Halter - Pittsburgh PA, US
Kimberly A. Harrigal - Pittsburgh PA, US
Vincent F. Rago - Pittsburgh PA, US
William D. Rupp - Pittsburgh PA, US
David M. Scoular - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert G. Stevens - Pittsburgh PA, US
Douglas R. Wagner - Bethel Park PA, US
Assignee:
Ariba, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 37, 705 26, 705 27, 705 38
Abstract:
Techniques for advancing a first bidder to a desired rank in an electronic auction are disclosed. In response to actuation of a bid rank advancement function by a first bidder, a new bid for the first bidder is calculated by applying a predetermined minimum differential value to a current bid of a second bidder that holds the desired rank in the electronic auction. The new bid is automatically submitted to the electronic auction on behalf of the first bidder.


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Method And System For Conducting Electronic Auctions With Net Present Value Bidding

Method And System For Conducting Electronic Auctions With Net Present Value Bidding

US Patent:
7010511, Mar 7, 2006
Filed:
Mar 31, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/282156
Inventors:
Vincent F. Rago - Pittsburgh PA, US
Glen T. Meakem - Sewickley PA, US
Robert G. Stevens - Pittsburgh PA, US
David J. Becker - Sewickley PA, US
Anthony F. Bernard - Wexford PA, US
William D. Rupp - Pittsburgh PA, US
Daniel C. Heckmann - Pittsburgh PA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/60
US Classification:
705 37, 705 1, 705 35
Abstract:
A method and system for an electronic auction is described. Bids by participating bidders are specified over multiple contract term segments (e. g. , years), and define a pattern of cash payments over time. The auction system converts the defined pattern of cash payments over time into a net present value bid. The net present value bids are used to effect a comparison between participating bidders.


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Method And System For Controlling The Initiation And Duration Of Overtime Interval In Electronic Auctions

Method And System For Controlling The Initiation And Duration Of Overtime Interval In Electronic Auctions

US Patent:
7792707, Sep 7, 2010
Filed:
Oct 11, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/974523
Inventors:
Marc Alaia - Glenshaw PA, US
David J. Becker - Sewickley PA, US
Anthony F. Bernard - Wexford PA, US
Daniel C. Heckmann - Pittsburgh PA, US
Glen T. Meakem - Sewickley PA, US
Vincent F. Rago - Pittsburgh PA, US
Jason W. Reneau - Boston MA, US
Frederick W. Roberts - Pittsburgh PA, US
William D. Rupp - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert G. Stevens - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
Ariba, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 26, 705 37
Abstract:
Control of overtime in an auction is disclosed. A first time interval, a second time interval, and a first closing time for a first lot are defined. It is determined that at least one new bid for the first lot is received during the first time interval. The new bid is received close to the first closing time. The first closing time is extended using the second time interval if the correlation between the new bid and the at least one other bid satisfies a trigger criterion that is based on a rank of the new bid and the at least one other bid.


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System And Method For Creating A Spot Market

System And Method For Creating A Spot Market

US Patent:
8560432, Oct 15, 2013
Filed:
Jan 14, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/741189
Inventors:
Robert G. Stevens - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
Ariba, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 37
Abstract:
Techniques for soliciting and receiving bids for goods or services necessary to satisfy a spot need of a buyer are disclosed. A request to procure goods or services is received. At least one aspect associated with the request is a requirement that the requested goods or services be available for immediate delivery. Potential bidders are electronically notified. An auction is conducted. One or more winning bidders are selected in accordance with received bids.


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Method And System For Controlling The Initiation And Duration Of Overtime Interval In Electronic Auctions

Method And System For Controlling The Initiation And Duration Of Overtime Interval In Electronic Auctions

US Patent:
7813966, Oct 12, 2010
Filed:
Oct 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/982388
Inventors:
Marc Alaia - Glenshaw PA, US
David J. Becker - Sewickley PA, US
Anthony F. Bernard - Wexford PA, US
Daniel C. Heckmann - Pittsburgh PA, US
Glen T. Meakem - Sewickley PA, US
Vincent F. Rago - Pittsburgh PA, US
Jason Reneau - Boston MA, US
Frederick W. Roberts - Pittsburgh PA, US
William D. Rupp - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert G. Stevens - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
Ariba, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 26, 705 37
Abstract:
Controlling overtime in an auction is disclosed. A first time interval and a second time interval are defined. A first closing time for a first lot is also defined. A first bid is received for the first lot. A second bid is received for the first lot. A correlation between the second bid and the first bid is determined. The first closing time is extended using the second time interval if the correlation between the second bid and the first bid satisfies a trigger criterion. The trigger criterion is selected from a group consisting of a rank behind market and a quantity behind market.