WO2001039061A1 - A method and software element for adaptation of information - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method for obtaining user- suited real-time information about a specific object in a network such as the Inter- net or an Intranet, starting from an optional home page comprising general information about said object
- the object of the present invention is to offer a solution to the following technical problems, either through a general embodiment of the present invention or through one of the preferred embodiments that will be illustrated in the follow- ing description of the present invention
- a technical problem also exists in being able to offer a user an opportunity of placing an order for a product for which the user finds a general description on an optional home page, but where the order is placed with a supplier or a retailer that the user normally uses and where any agreement relating to delivery method and price between the user and the supplier/retailer is taken into consideration when an order is placed
- a technical problem also exists in being able to offer a user an opportunity of obtaining information, or of placing an order for a product for which the user finds a general description on an optional home page on a network from a retailer the user normally uses, starting from the general information on the optional home page, without the retailer in question having a home page of his own or even offering the service of being able to order via the relevant network
- a technical problem also exists in being able to offer a software element that provides a user with this search function and which can easily be installed in a user's computer unit
- a technical problem also exists in being able to offer a software element that gives a supplier or a retailer an opportunity of providing a user with the user- suited information sought.
- the present invention shows a method for obtaining user-suited real-time information about a specific object in a network such as the Internet or an Intranet, starting from an optional home page, here termed a first home page, comprising gen- eral information about said object.
- the present invention particularly advocates that a user mark a feature in the general information concerning the object, after which the user activates a search function, which search function utilises the feature to seek information concerning the object in a database. If information concerning the object is to be found in this database, an adapting function presents information concerning the object to the user, which information constitutes the user-suited information.
- the feature used preferably consists of a marked text string which is sent to the search function by means of an application stored locally with the user.
- the present invention is particularly applicable when the object consists of a product, when the database consists of a first database such as an inventory register of various products, and when the feature consists of an item of information that can identify a product or a group of products from amongst this plurality of products.
- the user-suited information may consist of availability, such as the number of products in stock and delivery time, and/or the price of the relevant product.
- the application offers a possibility for the user to seek the user-suited information from one or more different first databases.
- the present invention advo- cates that the locally stored application or presentation of user-suited information comprises a possibility for the user to order the product.
- the feature used and taken from the general information may consist of a product number for a product, wherein the product number constitutes a product number stated by a manufacturer of the product, the number being the same for said product irrespective of which home page in the network the user utilises
- the feature may also consist of a more or less specific designation for the product where the user-suited information may comprise information concerning a plurality of different products all of which fall within said more or less specific designation
- the designation used shall be a designation for the product that uniquely describes the product, or a group of similar products, irrespective of which home page in the network the user utilises
- the database that receives the feature for a product and sends the user- suited information to the user may be one of several actors or parties in a relationship between seller and buyer
- the concepts of user, supplier and retailer are used in this description
- a supplier may be seen here as a supplier direct to a buyer or as a supplier to a re- tailer who in turn deals directly with a buyer
- a retailer always deals directly with a buyer
- a user that is to say a possible buyer, may thus also be a retailer who deals with a supplier
- the user-suited information may comprise availability and price of the relevant product from the supplier/retailer to the user
- the present invention prescribes that the user may be identified in the first database, thereby enabling the user-suited information to be specifically suited to the user, e g by the specific adaptation comprising price information being suited to an agreement between the user and the supplier/retailer
- the present invention prescribes that the first database co-operate with a second database, the first database being related to the supplier and the second database being related to the retailer
- presentation of the user-suited information is generated from the supplier, according to the present invention it may appear as if the presentation comes from the retailer and it is also possible to have the specific adaptation of the information include the price information being suited to a possible agreement between supplier and retailer
- a supplier can offer one of his retailers an opportunity to conduct trade via the Internet, for instance, where the re- tailer's customers (the user) believe that the information comes from the retailer and where the information is suited to an agreement between the retailer and the supplier as well as to any agreement that exists between the retailer and the user
- a re- tailer it is also possible to allow a re- tailer to offer user-suited information, but where supplementary information is collected directly from the retailer's supplier in order to make the user-suited information as complete as possible
- This can be offered, for instance by a first database in this case being related to the retailer and co-operating with a second database related to the supplier
- the specific adaptation may comprise the price information being suited to agreements both between supplier and retailer and between retailer and user
- a user is offered the possibility of searching for an object in a selection of different databases where said user-suited information can be sought by allowing the application to offer a selection of data- bases
- the application at the user's can be realised by it comprising an extended menu by means of which the marked text string can be sent to the search function where a menu, including the extended menu, is presented by said user giving a command such as right-clicking on a mouse or depressing a specific key on a keyboard
- the application may also comprise an external application such as a Java application, by means of which the marked text string can be sent to the search function where a menu specifically defined by the external application is presented, by the user giving a command in similar manner
- the locally stored application opens a first home page, which first home page includes an application that is initiated upon opening of this first page
- This application collects a text string that is temporarily marked on the page from where the first home page was opened, after which the application uses the text string as an argument in the search
- the present invention also proposes a number of different software elements by means of which the method described above can be realised via the computer units utilised by user and supplier/retailer
- a first software element is arranged for execution in a first computer unit, which first computer unit is the one that a user utilises to log in to the relevant network such as the Internet or an Intranet
- This first software element is initiated by means of a specific command from the user which command is given when the user has marked, on a home page, a feature pertaining to an object or a product the user wishes to know more about
- the home page from which the user activates the first software element is termed a first home page
- a link is activated to a home page on the network, which home page is related to a first da- tabase
- This home page will be termed a second home page in the following
- the first software element is preferably designed to constitute an accessory to software used by the user to seek information on the relevant network
- the present invention also proposes a second software element arranged for execution in a second computer unit, which second computer unit is one through which the owner of a first database is connected to a network such as the Internet or an Intranet
- This second software element is adapted to receive an argument from a first home page on the network
- this second software element is arranged to be initiated when a second home page is opened from the home page here termed the first home page
- This first home page is already open on a first computer unit and, via the linking to the second home page, the second computer unit has sufficient address information to be able to send information to the first computer unit
- the second software element is arranged to automatically collect a text string that is temporarily marked on the first home page
- the second software element is also arranged to use the collected text string to search for an object in the first database, using the text string as search word
- the result of the search is presented for a first computer unit in accordance with the address information available to the second computer unit
- the second software element may also be arranged to match the result of the search to an identity for the first computer unit, or an identity for a user of the first computer unit, and the presentation may therefore comprise information thus suited to the user.
- the first database may cooperate with a second database.
- the second software element can also perform adaptation of the user-suited information to an agreement between the owner of the first database and the owner of the second database, such as an agreement between a supplier and a retailer.
- a third software element arranged for execution in a third computer unit, where a third computer unit is connected to a network such as the Internet or an Intranet.
- this third software element is arranged to receive an argument from a first home page on the relevant network, which can be used to seek an object in the first data- base.
- the present invention directs that a result of a search be presented on a first computer unit in accordance with the available address information where, to a user of the first computer, the presentation appears to come from an owner of the second database.
- the third software element can also match the result of the search to an identity for the first computer unit or an identity for a user of the first computer unit, and also to an agreement between the owner of the first database and the owner of the second database, the presentation comprising information thus suited to the user.
- the present invention also relates to a fourth software element arranged for execution in a fourth computer unit, whereby a supplier or retailer is connected to a network such as the Internet or an Intranet.
- the fourth software element can be executed by a user visiting a home page that is related to the fourth computer unit on the network, by the user giving a command from the third home page.
- Execution of the fourth software element results in a first software element as described above being down-loaded from the fourth computer unit to a first computer being used by said user to access the network.
- the first software element is down-loaded to the first computer unit in a format in which the first software element is automatically installed on the first computer unit, or which can easily be installed by the user
- the advantages primarily associated with the present invention are that a possibility is offered to search for specific information about an object, starting from general information about the object that is available on an optional home page on the Internet, for instance
- a supplier can also offer a retailer a service whereby the retailer's customers have access to specific user-suited information concerning products in the retailer's product range without the retailer having to take any action on the network
- Figure 1 shows schematically how a user seeks information from a first database co-operating with a second database
- Figure 2 shows schematically a second embodiment of how a user seeks information from a first database co-operating with a second database
- Figure 3 shows schematically a third embodiment of how a user seeks information from a first database co-operating with a second database
- Figure 4 shows schematically how an application on a second home page functions
- Figure 5 shows schematically how a software element is down-loaded from one computer unit to another
- the present invention proposes a method for obtaining user-suited real-time information about a specific object 11 in a network A, such as the Internet or an Intranet, starting from an optional home page comprising general information 12 about the object in question
- a network A such as the Internet or an Intranet
- Real-time information relates to the latest available information concerning the object, that is stored with a holder of information It may, for instance, be the number of products currently available in stock or the current price of a product
- a search function 22 which utilises the marked feature 13 to seek information concerning the object 11 in a database 21. If information concerning the object 1 is to be found in the database 21 , an adapting function 23 presents information concerning the object to the user 1 , which information constitutes the user-suited information 14, in accordance with Figure 2
- the feature 13 in question may consist of a marked text string which is sent to the search function 22 by an application 15 stored locally with the user
- the object comprises a product 11 about which the user 1 is interest in receiving more information
- the user can surf around on the Internet, for instance, looking for information about memory circuits If he finds an interesting memory circuit on an optional home page B, he can mark a special feature 13 in the description 12 on the memory circuit and, by means of the local application 15, send this feature 13 to a specific database 21 to discover further information about the memory circuit
- the database consists of a first database 21
- the term first database refers to the database that the user's local application is connected to when an enquiry is made
- a first database might be an inventory register for various products
- Features used may consist of information that can identify a product or a group of products amongst a plurality of products
- the user-suited information may then comprise availability, such as the number of products in stock and the delivery time, and/or the price of the relevant product.
- the user who has found an interesting memory circuit is thus able to find out if the product is in stock at a certain supplier or retailer and what it costs to purchase.
- the application 15 can offer a possibility for the user 1 to search for the user-suited information 14 in one or more different first databases 21 , 25, 26.
- the locally stored application 15 or presentation 14 of the user-suited in- formation may, according to the invention, also include a possibility for the user to order the relevant product. How a product order is effected over a network A may be considered known to one skilled in the art and this technology will not therefore be described further here.
- the feature used may consist of a product number for a product 11 , the product number constituting a product number stated by a manufacturer of the product, and the number being the same for the product irrespective of which home page on the network the user utilises.
- the feature may consist of a more or less specific designation for the product where the user-suited information 14 may comprise infor- mation concerning a plurality of different products, all of which fall within the more or less specific designation.
- the designation may be a designation for the product that uniquely describes the product, or a group of similar products, irrespective of which home page in the network the user utilises.
- the first database 21 is related to a supplier 2 of the product and in this case the user-suited information 14 comprises availability and price of the product from the supplier 2 to the user 1.
- the user-suited information may be specifically suited to the user 1 in question.
- Such adaptation might comprise the price information being suited to an agreement between the user 1 and the supplier 2. It is also feasible for other relationships controlled between the user and the supplier to adapt the information in accordance with their terms, such as delivery terms or credit terms.
- the first database 21 may cooperate with a second database 31 , which is related to a retailer 3 of a product 11 being sought
- the presentation 14 may then still be generated from the supplier 2 but it appears to the user 1 as if the presentation 14 comes from the retailer 3
- the specific adaptation of the information may here comprise both the terms agreed between supplier 2 and retailer 3 and also the terms agreed between the retailer 3 and the user 1 Price information may for instance be suited to one or both of these agreements
- the present invention proposes that this operation be implemented via contact between the user 1 and the supplier 2 but that it appears to the user as if this additional operation is also performed via contact with the retailer 3
- a supplier 2 can thus have an ordered product sent to the user 1 but the invoice sent to the retailer 3, the retailer then invoicing the user 1 It is also possible for the supplier 2 to invoice the user 1 directly
- Figure 3 shows another alternative embodiment in which the first database 21' is related to a retailer 2' of the relevant product and in which the user- suited information comprises availability and price of the product from the retailer 2' to the user 1 '
- the user- suited information can be specifically suited to the user 1 ' by the specific adaptation comprising the price information being suited to an agreement between the user 1' and the retailer 2'
- the first database 21 ' co-operates with a second database 31 ' which is related to a supplier 3' of the product
- the specific adaptation may for instance comprise the price information being suited to an agreement between the supplier 3' and the retailer 2'
- the user-suited information can also be specifically suited to the user 1 in these respects
- the application 15 which is stored locally in the user s computer unit 16' can offer the user 1 ' a selection of different databases 25' 26' where the user-suited information can be sought This enables the user easily to compare the prices of a product from different suppliers or retailers, the different price information automatically taking into consideration any agreement between the user and the seller and where all information is updated
- the application 15 stored locally with the user can be realised in various ways
- the local application may comprise an extended menu by means of which the marked text string 13 can be sent to the search function 22 where a menu including the extended menu is presented, by the user giving a command such as right-clicking on a mouse 17 or depressing a specific key on a keyboard 18
- the local application 15 may comprise an external ap- plication, such as a Java application, by means of which the marked text string 13 can be sent to the search function 22 where a menu specifically defined by the external application 15 is presented by the user giving a command such as nght- clicking on a mouse 17 or depressing a specific key on a keyboard 18
- the locally stored application 15 is designed to open a specific home page, here termed a second home page C, containing an application C1 that is initiated upon opening of the second home page C
- This application C1 collects a text string 13 that is temporarily marked on the home page B from where the second home page C was opened which home page is the optional home page where the user 1 found the general information and which has been termed a first home page B
- the application C1 is arranged to use the text string 13 as an argument in the search, to send the text string to a search function where it can be used as search work or argument in the search
- the present invention also relates to a number of different software elements which upon execution are arranged to be able to perform the method in accordance with the invention as described above Different software units are required by the user and the supplier/retailer and these will interact with each other in different ways, as will be described in the following
- a first software element 15A is arranged for execution in a first computer unit 16 which first computer unit is the computer unit a user 1 utilises to log in to the relevant network A such as the Internet or an Intranet
- This command is given when, on a home page B, the user has marked a feature 13 pertaining to an object or a product 11 about which the user 1 wishes to know more via user- suited information
- the home page B, from which the user activates the first software element 15A is here termed a first home page B
- a link BC is activated to a home page C on the network A, which home page is related to a first database 21
- This home page C will in the following be termed a second home page
- the second home page is opened by the user 1 but need not necessarily be displayed since its task is not to display information, but only to collect the marked text string 13 and in turn initiate an application C1
- the function of the second home page and this application will be described in greater detail in conjunction with the de- scnption of a second software element
- the first software element 15A is preferably designed to constitute an accessory to software 19 used by the user 1 to seek information on the relevant network A and may, for instance, constitute a plug-in to the user s Internet browser
- the present invention also proposes a second software element 22A arranged for execution in a second computer unit 27 which second computer unit is a computer unit through which the owner of a first database 21 is connected to a network A such as the Internet or an Intranet
- the second software element 22A is adapted to receive an argument from the first home page B on the network A
- this second software element 22A is arranged to be initiated when a second home page C is opened from the home page here termed first home page B
- This first home page is already open on a first computer unit 16 and through the link BC to the second home page C the second computer unit 27 has sufficient address information to be able to send information to the first computer unit 16
- the second software element 27A is arranged to automatically collect a text string 13 that is temporarily marked on the first home page B
- the second home page C thus in principle comprises only the function to start the second software element 22A that collects the marked text string 13 on the first home page B It therefore displays no information and thus need not be viewed by the user 1 either
- the second software element 22A is also arranged to use the collected text string 12 to search for an object in the first database 21 , using the text string 13 as search word
- the result 14 from the search is presented to the first computer unit 16 in accordance with the address information available in the second computer unit 27 In accordance with the present invention the second software element
- 22A may also be arranged to match the result of the search to an identity for a first computer unit, or an identity for a user 1 of the first computer unit 16, so that the presentation 14 comprises information thus suited to the user
- the second software element 22A may also be required to request a password or the like from the user 1 of the first computer unit 16 after which adaptation to a specific user is possible
- the first database 21 may cooperate with a second database 31
- the second software element 22A besides the adaptation to the specific user 1 described above, may also carry out adaptation of the user-suited information 14 to an agreement between the owner 2 of the first database and the owner 3 of the second database, such as an agreement between a supplier and a retailer
- this shows a proposed embodiment in which a third software element 22A' may also be used, arranged for execution in a third computer unit 27' the third computer unit being connected to a network A such as the Internet or an Intranet
- the third software element 22A' is arranged to receive an argument from a first home page on the relevant network A, which can be used to search for an object in the first database 21 '
- the present invention directs that the result of a search is presented to a first computer unit 16' in accordance with the available address infor- mation, this presentation appearing to a user 1 of the first computer unit 16' to come from an owner 2' of the second database 21 '
- the third software element 22A' can also match the search result to an identity for the first computer unit 16' or an identity for the user 1 of the first computer unit, and also to an agreement between the owner 2' of the first database 21 ' and the owner 3' of the second database 31 ', where the presentation comprises information thus suited to the user
- Figure 5 shows a fourth software element 4A arranged for execution in a fourth computer unit 41 , through which a supplier or retailer 4 is connected to a network A such as the Internet or an Intranet
- This fourth computer unit 41 may be the same as the previous second or third computer unit, or it may be a completely separate fourth computer unit.
- the fourth software element 4A can be executed by a user 1" visiting a third home page D that is related to the fourth computer unit 41 on the network A, by the user 1" giving a command from the third home page D. Execution of the fourth software element 4A results in a first software element 15A' as described above being down-loaded from the fourth computer unit 41 to a first computer unit 16" being used by the user 1 " to access the network A
- the first software element 15A' is down-loaded to the first computer unit 16" in a format in which the first software element is automatically installed on the first computer unit 16", or which can easily be installed by the user 1"
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