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Computer Based Procurement System With A Virtual Catalogue

Abstract: A computer based procurement system (2) characterized by the presence of a virtual catalogue (12) in addition to the internal hosted catalogue (4), wherein the said virtual catalogue (12) comprises of a list of items not found in the internal hosted catalogue (4) of the computer based procurement system (2); wherein the list of items present in the virtual catalogue (12) are fetched from punchout websites (8) connected with the computer based procurement system (2); wherein the process of creation of said virtual catalogue (12) is facilitated by a processing means (6) and broadly comprises of steps such as data search, data extraction, data storage, data alignment, data collation and data publishing, wherein the said data refers to the query item name (3) entered by the requester (1); and wherein the computer based procurement system (2) is easy to use, convenient, efficient, user friendly and eliminates cumbersome data requisition steps.

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
23 February 2021
Publication Number
34/2022
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Status
Email
allison@katariyaassociates.com
Parent Application

Applicants

Zycus Infotech Pvt. Ltd
GJ-07, Seepz++, Seepz SEZ, Andheri East, Mumbai-400096, Maharashtra, India

Inventors

1. Mr. Vijesh Bhakta
GJ-07, Seepz++, Seepz SEZ, Andheri East, Mumbai-400096, Maharashtra, India
2. Mr. Bikash Mohanty
GJ-07, Seepz++, Seepz SEZ, Andheri East, Mumbai-400096, Maharashtra, India

Specification

Claims:We claim,
1. A computer based procurement system (2) characterized in that:
the procurement system (2) comprises of a virtual catalogue (12) in addition to the internal hosted catalogue (4) wherein;
the virtual catalogue (12) comprises of a list of items not found in the internal hosted catalogue (4) of the computer based procurement system (2); and
the list of items present in the virtual catalogue (12) are fetched from punchout websites (8) connected with the computer based procurement system (2);
such that the process for creation of the said virtual catalogue (12) is facilitated by a
processing means (6) and comprises the steps of:
a. searching all historical requisitions made in the computer based procurement system (2);
b. extracting query item name (3);
c. storing the list of all such said item names (3);
d. invoking the processing means (6) to initiate the process of performing a keyword search, in the corresponding punchout website (8) when the requester (1) clicks on the punchout icon (7) of that particular punchout website (8);
e. initiating a login session with the said punchout website (8) and passing on the item name (3) to the punchout website (8);
f. initiating a search in the punchout website (8) by aligning the item name (3) with the item names listed in the punchout website’s catalogue (10);
g. extracting the item details (11) of the top five hits of the search results and returning them to the computer based procurement system (2);
h. collating and storing all the item details (11);
i. creating a virtual catalogue (12) which includes the said collated and stored item details (11); and
j. publishing said virtual catalogue (12) on the computer based procurement system (2).

2. The computer based procurement system (2) as claimed in claim 1, wherein both the internal hosted catalogue (4) and the virtual catalogue (12) are represented within the computer based procurement system (2) itself, thus providing the requester (1) with a comprehensive list of items available in both the said catalogues.

3. The computer based procurement system (2) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the said punch out websites (8) are external websites of the suppliers or vendors and are connected with the computer based procurement system (2).

4. The computer based procurement system (2) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the requester (1) is directed to a particular punchout website (8) upon clicking the punchout icon (7) corresponding to that punchout website (8).

5. The computer based procurement system (2) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the query item name (3) is in the form of free text.

6. The computer based procurement system (2) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the exchange of data between the computer based procurement system (2) and the punchout websites (8) is facilitated by a processing means (6).

7. The computer based procurement system (2) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the processing means (6) is also equipped to provide a list of other better item options fetched from the item names present in the virtual catalogue (12), even in an event wherein the requester (1) finds the query item name (3) in the internal hosted catalogue (4) of the computer based procurement system (2).

8. The computer based procurement system (2) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the virtual catalogue (12) is tied with the decision rules of the processing means (6) to periodically refresh or update the said virtual catalogue (12).
, Description:THE FOLLOWING INVENTION IS AN IMPROVEMENT OR MODIFICATION OF THE INVENTION CLAIMED IN THE COMPLETE SPECIFICATION OF THE MAIN APPLICATION NO- 2868/MUM/2011 FILED ON 11/10/2011 AND GRANTED ON 23/11/2020 WITH PATENT NO- 351984.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION:

The present invention relates to a computer-based procurement system. Particularly, the present invention relates to a computer-based procurement system comprising of a virtual catalogue in addition to the internal hosted catalogue provided within the said system. The invention further relates to a process of creation of the said virtual catalogue within the said computer-based procurement system.

BACKGROUND:

Computer based procurement refers to the business to business or business to customer or business to government purchase process of requisitioning, ordering and purchasing goods and services over the internet. Computer based procurement processes provide their users substantial benefits such as cost savings, shorter purchasing cycles, improved inventory control and transparency, to name a few. Computer based procurement systems typically comprise of online catalogues representing a list of items available for the purchase. Usually these systems consist of internal hosted catalogues representing a limited set of items. However, many a times an event may arise wherein the buyer or the requester is unable to find the query item in these internal catalogues thus creating an obstacle for him to raise a requisition within the computer based procurement system. In some of the computer based procurement systems available in the market, the requester is redirected to the external links for finding the query item at those locations. However, this becomes very cumbersome for the requester and hence makes the process of computer based procurement inconvenient.

Prior art:

US5319542A discloses a system that facilitates the user in the electronically ordering items from suppliers. The system comprises of an Electronic Catalogue and an Electronic Requisition facility. The Electronic Catalogue includes a Public Catalogue and a Private Catalogue. The Public Catalogue is stored in a publicly available database for access by customer/requesters. The Private Catalogue is resident on a Customer’s computer system and may contain unique pricing data based on pricing agreements. The Electronic Requisition facility is used by the customers/requesters to electronically create purchase requisitions through the appropriate approval process within the enterprise. Requisitions are then processed through the customer’s procurement system and transmitted electronically as purchase orders to suppliers.

In US 8352326B2, a virtual business transaction is implemented between a first virtual world and a second virtual world by providing a searchable catalogue that includes one or more items each comprising a virtual good, a virtual service, a real good, or a real service. An object representation is stored for each of the items. Each of the stored object representations is associated with metadata comprising any of digital rights metadata, ownership metadata, identity metadata, payment method metadata, or currency detail metadata. A set of transformation algorithms are established that are customized through a rule set. A request is received specifying a copying, modifying, or reselling of an item selected from the items in the searchable catalog. The copying, modifying, or reselling of the item from a first virtual world to a second virtual world is implemented using the set of transformation algorithms. An exchange of virtual currency is implemented between the first virtual world and the second virtual world using the set of transformation algorithms.

However, the prior arts fail to provide a computer based procurement system wherein there is a provision of an additional catalogue consisting a list of item names, apart from the internal hosted catalogue being included within the computer based procurement system itself and which is accessible to the requester. The present invention thus overcomes the limitations of the prior arts and provides a computer based procurement system comprising of a virtual catalogue within the computer based procurement system in addition to the internal hosted catalogue.


OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION:

An object of the present invention is to provide a computer based procurement system comprising of a virtual catalogue in addition to the internal hosted catalogue present within the system.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a computer based procurement system which creates a virtual catalogue based on the search queries entered by the requester which are not listed in the internal hosted catalogue of the computer based procurement system.

Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a process for creation of a virtual catalogue within the computer based procurement system itself.

Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a computer based procurement system which makes use of punchout websites connected with the computer based procurement system for searching the relevant items not found in the internal hosted catalogue of the system, thus facilitating in the creation of a virtual catalogue.

Yet another object of the preset invention is to provide a comprehensive list of available items to the requester by simultaneously displaying the items in the internal hosted catalogue as well as the items in the virtual catalogue within the computer based procurement system itself.

Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a computer based procurement system which makes it easy and convenient for the requester to raise a requisition even when the search query entered by him is not found in the internal hosted catalogue of the computer based procurement system.

Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a computer based procurement system which is simple, convenient to use and user friendly.

Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a computer based procurement system which displays all possible relevant options to the requester prior to raising the final requisition request.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION:

The present invention relates to a computer based procurement system. Particularly the present invention relates to a computer based procurement system primarily aimed at the creation of a virtual catalogue in an event wherein the query item name entered by the requester is not found within the internal hosted catalogue of the computer based procurement system.

In one aspect, the present invention provides a computer based procurement system which is connected with a few punchout websites. In an event wherein the query item name is not found in the internal hosted catalogue of the computer based procurement system, the query item name is searched for, in the corresponding punchout websites and the best relevant results are extracted and returned to the computer based procurement system.

In another aspect, the present invention provides a computer based procurement system which involves a processing means which facilitates data exchange between the computer based procurement system and the punchout websites. The said processing means conducts a search for the query item name in the catalogue of the punchout websites by alignment of keywords, identifies the best relevant hits, extracts the corresponding item details and returns back the same to the computer based procurement system. Based on the list of such item details fetched from the punchout websites, the processing means further creates and publishes a virtual catalogue involving these item details, within the computer based procurement system itself.

In yet another aspect, the present invention provides a computer based procurement system comprising of a virtual catalogue in addition to the internal hosted catalogue, wherein the virtual catalogue creation is facilitated by a processing means. Further, the virtual catalogue so created is tied to the decision rules of the processing means to refresh or update the catalogue on a periodic basis.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS:

FIG. 1 illustrates the process for creation of a virtual catalogue within the computer based procurement system.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION:

Before the present invention is described, it is to be understood that this invention is not limited to methodologies described, as these may vary as per the person skilled in the art. It is 15 also to be understood that the terminology used in the description is for the purpose of describing the particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Throughout this specification, the word “comprise”, or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising”, will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated element, integer or step, or group of elements, integers or steps, but not the exclusion of any other element, integer or step, or group of elements, integers or steps. The use of the expression “at least” or “at least one” suggests the use of one or more elements or ingredients or quantities, as the use may be in the embodiment of the invention to achieve one or more of the desired objects or results. Various embodiments of the present invention are described below. It is, however noted that the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, but rather the intention is that modifications those are apparent are also included.

Referring to FIG. 1, a preferred embodiment of the present invention, when the requester (1) enters a search query in the form of a free text query item name (3) in the computer based procurement system (2), the query item name (3) is searched within the internal hosted catalogue (4) of the computer based procurement system (2). In an event wherein the query item name (3) is not found within the internal hosted catalogue (4), the query item name (3) is saved in the history memory (5) of the computer based procurement system (2). The computer based procurement system (2) makes use of a processing means (6) which further implements all the steps for creation of a virtual catalogue (12). It is to be noted that the broken arrows in FIG. 1 represent the steps which are facilitated by the processing means (6).

Initially, the processing means (6) extracts all such query item names (3) from the history memory (5) of the computer based procurement system (2) and stores the list of all such item names (3). In an event wherein, the search query item name (3) is not found within the internal hosted catalogue (4), at least one punchout icon (7) is displayed on the screen of the requester (1). As soon as the requester (1) clicks on a particular punchout icon (7), the processing means (6) is invoked to initiate the process of performing a keyword search in the corresponding punchout website (8). The processing means (6) at this stage initiates a login session (9) with the punchout website (8) and passes on the search query item name (3) to the punchout website (8). The processing means (6) conducts a search in the punchout websites (8) by aligning the search query item name (3) with the item names listed in the punchout website’s catalogue (10). The item details (11) of the top five hits of the search process so conducted are extracted and returned to the computer based procurement system (2). Once the item details (11) of the top five hits are returned to the computer based procurement system (2), all the item details (11) are collated by the processing means (6) and stored as a list. This list of item details (11) is used to create a virtual catalogue (12) which is further published by the processing means (6) on the computer based procurement system (2) and displayed to the requester (1).

Further, the virtual catalogue (12) is tied with the decision rules of the processing means (6) to refresh or update the virtual catalogue (12), the rules being predefined but also having a provision to be configured at a later stage. Based on the category of items present in the virtual catalogue (12), the processing means (6) recognizes those items for different level of urgency for the virtual catalogue (12) update i.e. whether to update the virtual catalogue (12) on a daily, monthly or quarterly basis. For instance, the processing means (6) can recognize that items like laptops are required to be refreshed every month whereas items like chairs are required to be refreshed every quarter. Based in this recognition, the processing means (6) fetches the data connected to that particular virtual catalogue (12) and refresh the item and price data.

In an embodiment of the present invention, in case of an event wherein the requester (1) finds the search query item name (3) in the internal hosted catalogue (4) of the computer based procurement system (2) and adds it to the shopping cart, before clicking on submit, the requester is still presented with a list of better options from the virtual catalogue (12) generated by any previous relevant search queries.

Punchout icons (7) refer to a link of external websites of the suppliers or vendors, available on the computer based procurement system (2). The requester (1) can directly click on the punchout icon (7) to find a particular item on the punchout website (8) linked to that particular punchout icon (7). Once the punchout icon (7) is clicked, the requester (1) is directed to the corresponding punchout website (8) where the requester (1) can select an item which will be added to the cart of the computer based procurement system (2). At the time of the check-out, the requester is directed back to the computer based procurement system (2).

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the computer based procurement system (2) is enabled to run on a desktop computer. In another embodiment of the present invention, the computer based procurement system (1) may also be enabled to operate on a mobile phone.

While considerable emphasis has been placed herein on the specific elements of the preferred embodiment, it will be appreciated that many alterations can be made and that many modifications can be made in preferred embodiment without departing from the principles of the invention. These and other changes in the preferred embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the disclosure herein, whereby it is to be distinctly understood that the foregoing descriptive matter is to be interpreted merely as illustrative of the invention and not as a limitation.

Documents

Application Documents

# Name Date
1 202123007457-STATEMENT OF UNDERTAKING (FORM 3) [23-02-2021(online)].pdf 2021-02-23
2 202123007457-POWER OF AUTHORITY [23-02-2021(online)].pdf 2021-02-23
3 202123007457-FORM 1 [23-02-2021(online)].pdf 2021-02-23
4 202123007457-FIGURE OF ABSTRACT [23-02-2021(online)].jpg 2021-02-23
5 202123007457-DRAWINGS [23-02-2021(online)].pdf 2021-02-23
6 202123007457-DECLARATION OF INVENTORSHIP (FORM 5) [23-02-2021(online)].pdf 2021-02-23
7 202123007457-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [23-02-2021(online)].pdf 2021-02-23
8 202123007457-FORM-26 [06-10-2021(online)].pdf 2021-10-06
9 Abstract1.jpg 2021-10-19
10 202123007457-FORM 18 [08-11-2021(online)].pdf 2021-11-08
11 202123007457-FORM 3 [22-07-2022(online)].pdf 2022-07-22
12 202123007457-FORM 3 [23-01-2023(online)].pdf 2023-01-23
13 202123007457-FORM 3 [01-06-2023(online)].pdf 2023-06-01
14 202123007457-FER.pdf 2023-06-14
15 202123007457-OTHERS [08-12-2023(online)].pdf 2023-12-08
16 202123007457-FER_SER_REPLY [08-12-2023(online)].pdf 2023-12-08
17 202123007457-DRAWING [08-12-2023(online)].pdf 2023-12-08

Search Strategy

1 SearchHistory(12)E_07-03-2023.pdf