Data processing: financial – business practice – management – or co – Automated electrical financial or business practice or... – Electronic shopping
Reexamination Certificate
2000-04-04
2003-08-19
Olszewski, Robert P. (Department: 2167)
Data processing: financial, business practice, management, or co
Automated electrical financial or business practice or...
Electronic shopping
Reexamination Certificate
active
06609108
ABSTRACT:
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates in general to the field of electronic commerce and computer software systems. More particularly, the invention relates to a communication schema of online system and method of ordering consumer product having specific configurations.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
On-line shopping is quickly becoming the preferred means for obtaining consumer products and services. More consumers, for example, are now using the Internet to browse, comparison shop and order products on-line. On-line shopping systems have made product information, including pricing and availability, readily available to consumers and have facilitated the location and purchasing of desired products at lower cost and with added convenience.
Accordingly, many retailers have established “electronic store fronts” to offer all kinds of products ranging from clothes and groceries to computers and automobiles. Conventional electronic store fronts, however, are often modeled after traditional catalogs and are limited in the information disseminated to the consumer. With typical electronic store fronts, for example, a consumer is prompted to search for a desired product by entering one or more keywords. A search result of relevant items is then displayed along with a product description and price. The customer then places the desired items in an “electronic shopping cart,” which the customer uses to place an order with the on-line merchant. If an item is not in the merchant's inventory, the customer is informed either immediately or within a prescribed period of time. If the customer is dissatisfied or unwilling to wait or desires to purchase the item elsewhere, the customer then returns to the store front or calls the on-line merchant to cancel or change the order.
Still other systems, such as Dell Computer Corporation's dell.com, allow consumers to configure or customize selected products in accordance with available features or options. Dell.com, for example, allows a consumer to customize computer systems by allowing the consumer to select various options, e.g., memory, hard drive, monitor, CD/DVD drives, video card, sound card, etc. An updated price is then obtained based on the selected options. The configured system is placed in a shopping cart and an order submitted by selecting a “checkout” option. Order status information can then be obtained upon providing an order number and verification data.
A shortcoming of conventional systems, however, is that product status and tracking information is available only after an order is placed. No information is available to the consumer, prior to the placement of the order, relating to the availability or status of a matching or similar configured product already in the product's manufacturing and delivery process or so-called “product pipeline.” For example, conventional systems do not provide real-time information relating to inventory, in-transit stock, scheduled and unscheduled orders, etc., that may influence the consumer's decision to order or not order the configured product. Such information may be important to a consumer who may choose to select or not select a particular option because of a lack of inventory or delay in scheduled production. Also, in cases where time is of the essence, such information may be used to notify a customer that the configured product is not readily available. A new order can therefore be placed or a preexisting one updated without the customer having to cancel a previously submitted order. The availability of status and tracking information, prior to the placement of an order by the consumer, can therefore be used to minimize the risk that the customer will become inconvenienced and dissatisfied with the merchant's on-line ordering services.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The aforedescribed limitations and inadequacies of on-line shopping systems are substantially overcome by the present invention. The present invention provides a method and system wherein a consumer is provided real-time information, prior to the placement of an order or purchase by the consumer, regarding the availability and status of a configured product in relation to the product's manufacturing and delivery process or “pipeline.”
The present invention provides an on-line method and system wherein the product delivery time to a consumer is reduced by locating and “tagging” an available product already in a product pipeline. The present invention allows a consumer to locate and tag the desired product at various stages of the pipeline, including but not limited to scheduled and unscheduled order banks, final assembly, in-plant inventory, in-transit stock, dealer inventory, etc. A located product may be tagged, for example, using a customer credit card, checking account number or electronic voucher or gift certificate.
The present invention provides an on-line method and system wherein the consumer configures a product as required and places a product order when no acceptable matches are found in the product pipeline. Alternatively, pre-existing or even canceled orders can be modified as required to fulfill the product order.
The invention also provides an on-line method and system wherein expected delivery dates are calculated and updated based upon the progress of an ordered or tagged product through the product pipeline.
The present invention also provides an on-line method and system wherein real-time pricing and comparison data is provided for individual product features or options.
The present invention also provides an on-line method and system wherein a consumer tracks the progress of an ordered product through the product pipeline. Real-time status can be provided as requested or automatically in accordance with the occurrence of a predefined or significant event.
The present invention provides an on-line method and system wherein consumer preferences and trends are reported.
In one embodiment of the present invention, an online communication schema for communicating online vehicle orders is provided. The communication schema includes a customer request message, which includes an order message having order information, contact information and vehicle configuration. The order message includes a fleet order message, a retail order message, and a tagged order message. The communication schema further includes a lead message having lead information, contact information, vehicle configuration, and dealer information. The communication schema further includes an order confirmation message.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a communication schema used in an online system enabling a user to place an online custom order for a vehicle is provided. The schema includes an order message, which includes order information, contact information, and vehicle configuration information. The vehicle configuration information includes a price, a make, a model, an engine specification, a transmission specification, an exterior paint color, a wheel specification, a tire specification, a seat fabric specification, an interior color, and an audio system specification. The schema further includes a confirmation message generated in response to processing the order message.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, a communication schema used in an online system enabling a user to place an online custom order for a vehicle is provided. The schema includes an order message, which includes order information, contact information, and vehicle configuration information. The vehicle configuration includes a price, a make, a model, an engine specification, a transmission specification, an exterior paint color, a wheel specification, a tire specification, a seat fabric specification, an interior color, an audio system specification, a drive specification, a cab specification, a body style specification, a rear axle ratio specification, a pay load package specification, a wheel base specification, a roof color, a door specification, an accent color, a spare tire specification, a PEP sp
Bartkowiak Don G.
Champagne Daryl L.
Pulliam Timothy E.
Baker & Botts, LLP.
Ford Motor Company
Hanze Carlos L.
Jaketic Bryan
Olszewski Robert P.
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