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- the present invention relates to electronic commerce sites.
- Electronic commerce sites using the Internet have become a popular way for consumers to obtain products from vendors.
- the consumer uses a web browser at their computer to connect to a web site of a vendor across the Internet.
- Electronic commerce sites usually are produced using servers.
- the servers include a web server, which produces the web pages, and an application server, which runs applications for the operation of the electronic commerce site.
- the web server can communicate with the application server using a protocol such as the Common Gateway Interface (CGI).
- CGI Common Gateway Interface
- computer vendor sites typically offer bundled computer systems. Unfortunately, the bundles selected by the vendor are not always the best solution for every consumer group. Different groups have different needs that can not always be anticipated by the vendor.
- the present invention relates to an electronic commerce system in which an external administrator can bundle together a number of products offered by a vendor via electronic commerce to produce a virtual bundle.
- the virtual bundle of products can then be offered for sale at an electronic commerce site by a vendor. Since the virtual bundle of products is selected by an external administrator, the virtual bundle of products will be better suited to the customers' needs.
- One embodiment of the present invention is a system including a server system adapted to allow the production of virtual bundle of products to be sold in an electronic commerce site of a vendor.
- the products to be bundled are selected from a number of selectable products.
- the virtual bundle is suitable for purchase by a member of a group other than the vendor.
- the system also includes an external group administrator computer.
- the external computer is operably connectable to the server system, wherein the external computer is adapted to provide bundle selection data from the person to the server system.
- the server system is adapted to use the bundle selection data to produce the virtual bundle.
- Another embodiment of the present invention comprises a computer- readable medium containing a program that executes a procedure.
- the procedure includes storing the virtual bundle data in a database as a result of virtual bundle data sent from an external computer.
- the procedure also includes providing a virtual bundle of products to be sold at the electronic commerce site of a vendor. The products to be bundled being selected from a number of selectable products.
- the virtual bundle is suitable for purchase by a member of the group other than the vendor.
- the providing step uses the virtual bundle data stored in the database.
- Yet another embodiment of the present invention comprises an apparatus including means for receiving virtual bundle data sent from an external computer and for storing the virtual bundle in a database.
- the apparatus also includes means for providing a virmal bundle of products to be sold at an electronic commerce site of a vendor.
- the products to be bundled are selected from a number of selectable products.
- the virmal bundle is suitable for purchase by a member of the group ofher than the vendor.
- the providing means uses the virtual bundle data stored in the database to produce a virmal bundle of products.
- FIGs. 1A and IB are diagrams that illustrate an overview of a server system which can be used in one embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a diagram that illustrates the construction of virmal bundles in one embodiment of present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a diagram of an administration web site that allows the creation of a virtual bundle of products.
- Fig. 4 and Fig. 5 are diagrams that illustrate a custom web store that offers the virtual bundles of products to members of a group.
- Figs. 6 A and 6B are diagrams that illustrate the dynamic construction of the price of the virmal bundles offered for sale at a custom store application.
- Fig. 7 is a diagram that illustrates the data structure for one embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 8 is a diagram that illustrates a security system for one embodiment of the custom store system used with the present invention.
- the server system 20 includes a web server 22, an application server 24, and a database 26.
- Web server 22 is preferably isolated from application server 24 using a firewall.
- Customer computers such as customer computer 30, use a browser to access an electronic commerce site produced by the server system 20.
- the browser sends a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) to the web server which uses the application server 24 to create a web site which is provided to the customer computer 30.
- An interface protocol such as the Common Gateway Interface is used in the interaction of the web server 22 and the application server 24.
- Application server 24 uses an electronic commerce application to create the web pages.
- the electronic commerce site is created using data from a database, such as database 26.
- an external computer such as the virmal bundle selection computer 28, is used to access the server system 20.
- the virmal bundle creation application allows for the creation of the virmal bundles by the user of the external computer 28.
- the virmal bundle creation application 32 provides to the administrator a list of product data available for bundling. The administrator at the external computer 28 selects certain products from the list to be bundled together as a virmal bundle.
- the virtual bundle data 36 is stored in the database and is available for the electronic commerce type applications 38 to provide the virmal bundle to the customer.
- the creator of the virmal bundle is associated with a group other than the electronic commerce site vendor.
- the customer 30 is preferably a member of this group and the product bundle is offered to the member of the group when the member goes to the electronic commerce site.
- One way of implementing the virmal bundles uses custom electronic commerce sites as shown with respect to Fig. IB.
- Fig. IB shows a server system in which custom electronic commerce stores are created. Additional details of the custom store application are given within the patent application "Custom Stores," Serial Number 09/545,034, having Attorney Docket No. 001580-560/ P2513, filed on the same day as the present application and incorporated herein by reference.
- the virmal bundle creation application is part of an administration application 40 which can be accessed by the custom store administrative computer 28'.
- the virmal bundle data is part of the administration data 42 in the custom store data 44 of the database 26' .
- the custom store administrator computer 28' is used to input configuration data for creating a custom store web site. This custom store data is stored in the database 26' .
- a custom store web site is created using the configuration data in the database 26' .
- a portion of this configuration data is the virmal bundle data which allows a group member going to the custom store to select a virmal bundle of products.
- an instantiation application 46 in the application server 24' is used to set up the instantiation data for the custom store.
- This instantiation data can include the store I.D., discount tier, and logo.
- This data is stored in an instantiation data block 48 in the custom store data 44 of the database 26' .
- Custom store application 50 is used to create the custom store web site using the data stored in the database 26' .
- Reconciliation application 52 is used to check the virmal bundles to determine whether any products in the virmal bundles have become obsolete or could be upgraded. Once the reconciliation application 52 finds such products in a bundle, an e-mail is sent, using mail server 54, to the custom store administrator computer 28' so that the custom store administrator can modify the virmal bundle.
- the database 26' includes template data 56 including a base price list and basic display information that is used by each custom stores and by the main web site store.
- Fig. 2 shows the operation of one embodiment of the present invention.
- an internal operator sets up a new custom store using an instantiation application. This results in a change in the database of the server system 58.
- an administration web page URL is provided to an external administrator (e.g., 20', Fig. IB). This URL accesses a web page used for the selection of a virmal bundle to be provided to the administrator. The URL can be loaded into a Favorites page of the browser in the external computer.
- the external administrator uses the URL to go to the administrator page.
- the external administrator selects the virmal bundles of the products. Additionally, certain other products can be blocked from purchase. When the administrator is finished, the changes are published which causes the virmal bundle in the database of the server system 58 to be modified.
- the customer goes to a custom page to order the virmal bundle of products.
- the user goes to a secure page run by an external organization or group.
- the users selects and goes to a custom web store.
- the server system 58 need not store a password for each member of the group. Using the secure page requires that the external organization, rather than the vendor, to maintain the member I.D.s and passwords.
- the server system 58 checks the "referer" field of the Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) header. If the referer header field includes the URL of the secure page, then the custom web store is created and displayed to the user.
- HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
- the display indicates the virmal bundles which are selected by the administrator.
- the user selects a virmal bundle of products to order.
- the reconciliation application checks the custom stores for obsolete product listings in the virmal bundle. If there is an obsolete product listing, a notification e-mail is sent to the administrator.
- the external administrator modifies the virmal bundles to remove the obsolete products from the custom stores.
- Fig. 3 illustrates an administration web page which allows for the selection of virmal bundles.
- the system has a description box 110 for a system description of a virmal bundle.
- the system description given can describe the virmal bundle or give an indication of which subgroup the bundle is targeted to.
- a display order input box 112 gives the order in which the virmal bundle is displayed at the "recommended systems" page.
- a product information URL box 114 can be used to indicate an additional page that gives a further description of the virmal bundle. For example, a page maintained by the external administrator can describe the virmal bundle products.
- a "configurable" box 116 determines whether the virmal bundle can be configured. If the virmal bundle can be configured, the customer is permitted to modify the system before purchase. If the bundle cannot be configured, the user cannot make modifications to the system before purchase.
- An editing button 120 is provided for the editing of virmal bundles, and a delete button 122 is provided for deleting of the virmal bundle.
- the administrator selects the "Add New System" button 124 which sends the administrator to a page giving a list of the different products which can be bundled into a virmal bundle.
- the selection of the virmal bundle itself is quite similar to the selection of the computer in the normal electronic commerce site.
- Fig. 4 illustrates an example of a custom store page.
- This custom store page is based upon the main store pages.
- the "look and feel" of the custom store is quite similar to that of the main store. Since the custom store uses template data from the database, updates to the main store are automatically made to the custom store.
- the user can click on a "Recommended System” button which sends the customer to a "Recommended System” page, such as the page shown in Fig. 5.
- This page illustrates the virmal bundles selected by the external administrator. Note that the title provided by the administrator is used. In one embodiment, an image can be shown for the main product of the bundle.
- the user uses the "Recommended System" page to select a virmal bundle for purchase.
- the virmal bundles described with respect to a preferred embodiment are computer systems, but the virmal bundles can be any group of elements selected by an external administrator.
- Fig. 5 note that one virmal bundle is a computer configured for use by music school students. Another bundle is configured for law school students. The external administrator will have a good understanding of the needs of the group members.
- Fig. 6 A is a diagram that illustrates the operation and construction of the custom store web page using a virmal bundle.
- a University of X custom store administrator 80 selects a virmal bundle.
- the simplified virtual bundle is an iMac 400 MHZ processor with an iSub speaker system.
- This data is stored in the University of X custom store administration data 82 in the database.
- the custom store application 84 checks the instantiation data 81 and determines that the I.D. "54" refers to the University of X custom store.
- the University of X custom store data 82 includes a virmal bundle of the iMac 400 MHZ processor with an iSub speaker system.
- the custom store application 84 determines from the products grouping list 86 the iMac and accessory discount information for Tier C, the tier for the University of X. For the discount tier C, iMacs have a 2% discount, while accessories have a 3% discount. These discounts are applied to the base price data 90 so that the custom store application 84 can then calculate the discounted price to be provided at the custom store. In this way, whenever the base price data 90 is changed, the discounted price will also be changed for the members going to the custom store.
- the price of the virmal bundle is not fixed but changes as the base price data 90 changes.
- the reconciliation application 92 checks the virtual bundle data in the custom store administration data 82. If a product is obsolete, an e-mail notification is created and sent to the administrator to modify the custom store.
- Fig. 6B illustrates an alternate embodiment of the present invention.
- the reconciliation application 93 includes a product reconciliation module 93a and a price reconciliation module 93b.
- the system calculates the discount prices for the recommended systems and stores them in the customs store data 82' .
- the price reconciliation module 93b recalculates the discount prices of the recommended systems and stores the recalculated values in the custom store data 82' . Since the discounted prices are stored with the other custom store data, the custom store web site can quickly be displayed to users.
- Fig. 7 is a diagram illustrating a data structure for one embodiment of the present invention.
- Each custom store has a number of associated recommended systems (virmal bundles of products).
- the fields shown include custom store customer number, database I.D., deleted product field, description, display order, and main product I.D.
- the main product I.D. indicates the image shown in the recommended system page.
- a "Needs Attention" flag can be used to indicate an obsolete product in the bundle.
- Each of the recommended systems products in the bundle references the products and additional options, each with specific fields.
- Fig. 8 is a diagram that illustrates the operation of the security systems used with the customs stores in one embodiment. In this system, the customer goes to a home page 100 and inputs the I.D.
- the custom store application only needs to check the referer header fields and need not keep track of group member I.D.s and group member passwords.
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