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Visa Inc.

CompanyLondon, United Kingdom
About: Visa Inc. is a company organization based out in London, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Database transaction & Transaction data. The organization has 1031 authors who have published 1076 publications receiving 36053 citations. The organization is also known as: Visa & Visa Inc.


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Patent
23 Sep 2009
TL;DR: In this article, a method and system for sorting alert and offer messages on a mobile device is presented, where each alert message contains transaction data associated with a transaction conducted with a merchant.
Abstract: A method and system are presented for sorting alert and offer messages on a mobile device. One embodiment of the invention is directed to a method including receiving alert messages at a mobile device where each alert message contains transaction data associated with a transaction conducted with a merchant. Upon receiving the alert messages, the mobile device receives alert message sorting criteria from a user associated with the mobile device, sorts the alert messages according to the received offer sorting criteria, and displays the sorted alert messages.

65 citations

Patent
14 Feb 2012
TL;DR: In this article, a computing apparatus is configured to use the transaction data of a user and the transactions data of the friends of the user to generate a profile to identify, select, and/or customize an offer that is initially communicated to the user.
Abstract: A computing apparatus is configured to use the transaction data of a user and the transaction data of the friends of the user to generate a profile to identify, select, and/or customize an offer that is initially communicated to the user. The offer is shareable by the user with the friends of the user. The computing apparatus is configured to monitor the transactions of the user and/or the friends of the user to detect a transaction that satisfies the redemption requirement of the offer and thus provide the benefit of the offer to the purchaser involved in the transaction, which may be the user or one of the friends of the user.

65 citations

Patent
08 Dec 2014
TL;DR: The Electronic Wallet Manager (EWM) as mentioned in this paper transforms wallet settings and transaction inputs into transaction and wallet management outputs by using a plurality of user-selectable icons or text, which are provided to the user based on a selected icon or text.
Abstract: The ELECTRONIC WALLET MANAGEMENT APPARATUSES, METHODS AND SYSTEMS (“EWM”) transforms wallet settings and transaction inputs into transaction and wallet management outputs. For example, an input is received from a user through an electronic wallet management interface. The electronic wallet management interface including a plurality of user-selectable icons or text. A control is provided to the user based on a selected icon or text, wherein controls available to the user through the electronic wallet management interface include a payment device control that enables the user to view and edit settings for a payment device associated with the electronic wallet.

64 citations

Patent
John Richard Hachey1
18 Sep 2009
TL;DR: In this article, a series of images may be presented to the user sequentially along with a challenge question that instructs the user to select the image that is responsive to the challenge question, if the user selects the correct image, there likelihood that the user is a human as opposed to a machine is greatly increased.
Abstract: Techniques for verifying a user is human as opposed to a machine are provided. A series of images may be presented to the user sequentially along with a challenge question that instructs the user to select the image that is responsive to the challenge question. If the user selects the correct image, there likelihood that the user is a human as opposed to a machine is greatly increased. Techniques for varying certain parameters associated with display of images and challenge question are also provided. The variations in these parameters may further help distinguish human users from machines.

64 citations

Patent
26 Jun 2009
TL;DR: In this paper, a method and apparatus for identifying attempted fraud using a consumer account in real-time was proposed, the method comprising the steps of determining when a consumer accounts is used to attempt to obtain a resource from a resource provider, determining whether a consumer apparatus that is associated with the consumer account is located at a location associated with a resource providers, and indicating that the resource provider should provide the resource when the consumer apparatus is at an associated location.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for identifying attempted fraud using a consumer account in real time, the method comprising the steps of determining when a consumer account is used to attempt to obtain a resource from a resource provider, determining whether a consumer apparatus that is associated with the consumer account is located at a location associated with the resource provider and indicating that the resource provider should provide the resource when the consumer apparatus is at a location associated with the resource provider.

63 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Ayman Hammad431156489
Mark Carlson421145417
Patrick Faith391015800
Selim Aissi31872974
Lisa J. Anderson31726418
Payman Mohassel281053784
Kevin P. Siegel28393496
Patrick Stan25421915
Gyan Prakash251332053
Konstantinos Markantonakis242082697
Glenn Powell23311834
Leigh Amaro23232331
John F. Sheets21411968
Edward W. Fordyce20232222
Krishna Prasad Koganti19231284
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20221
202137
2020138
2019118
201869
201761