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101 | 멀티미디어 비주얼 메모를 이용한 지식관리와 협업 그리고이를 활용한 지식메모 이마켓플레이스 및 관련 서비스와이를 활용한 방법 | KR1020080012081 | 2008-02-11 | KR1020090086673A | 2009-08-14 | 신재선; 김양욱; 김호동 |
The knowledge management and cooperation using a multimedia visual memo, an e-marketplace utilizing the same and related services, and a method utilizing the same are provided to realize the e-marketplace for the knowledge management and knowledge market by adding the option and knowledge of a user to the existing contents primarily generated. A user can attaches a multimedia visual memo to a desired position regardless of the kind of contents. When the multimedia visual memo is registered, it is systematically classified according to each keyword. A cooperation space in which the debate and opinion share are performed through the multimedia visual memo is provided. By constructing a knowledge map through the cooperation between multimedia visual memos, an e-marketplace for the multimedia knowledge memo is provided. | ||||||
102 | 개인, 소호 네트워크를 활용하여 모델 및 엔터테이너를매니지먼트하는 가상기업과 이마켓 플레이스의 운영 및거래 방법 | KR1020000047725 | 2000-08-18 | KR1020000072219A | 2000-12-05 | 한인 |
PURPOSE: A virtual company and e-marketplace operation method for managing a model and an entertainer is provided to register the preparatory entertainer and the model, and plan a specific event for allowing the registered model and the entertainer to participate in the event over the internet. CONSTITUTION: A virtual company and e-marketplace operation method comprises steps of offering an activity of an entertainer and a model, and planning a specific event(S10), allowing SOHO companies or persons to participate in the event(S20), establishing a virtual company proceeding the event and listing the virtual company in a virtual stock market(S30), transacting the project over the internet by an auction or a contract method(S40), and distributing a profit from the planned project to the participated SOHO companies by a distribution ratio(S50). | ||||||
103 | 가상 추천 게이트를 이용한 이-마켓 플레이스의 회원추천영업 지원 시스템 및 그 방법 | KR1020050109608 | 2005-11-16 | KR100659668B1 | 2006-12-21 | 모영일; 이숙경; 신동규 |
본 발명은 상품 매매를 위한 이-마켓 플레이스를 제공하며 상기 상품 판매/영업 활동에 따라 이 머니 또는 마일리지 형태의 수당을 차등 지급하거나 미리 설정된 쿠폰 발행을 행하는 영업 지원 서버와, 상기 영업 지원 서버에 유/무선 인터넷을 통해 접속되는 다수의 파트너 단말기를 포함한 전자상거래 시스템에서의 가상 추천 게이트를 이용한 이-마켓 플레이스의 영업 지원 방법에 있어서, 상기 파트너 단말기로부터, 최초 회원 가입자의 추천인 직접 입력 게이트, 추천인이 발송한 추천 수락 종요 메일을 수신한 피추천인이 추천 수락 버튼을 클릭하는 추천인 수락 종용 메일 클릭 게이트, 파트너 회원이 발송한 상품소개 메일을 수신자가 클릭하여 회원 가입하게 되는 상품 소개 메일 클릭 게이트, 추천인이 게시해 놓은 배너 또는 링크를 클릭하여 회원 가입하게 되는 추천 링크 클릭 게이트, 글로벌 메뉴가 제휴몰 서버에 저장된 제휴몰 용으로 수정된 제휴몰 사이트를 통해 회원 가입하거나 별도의 미니몰 사이트를 통해 회원 가입하게 되는 연동 판매몰을 경유한 회원 가입 게이트, 쿠폰 발행시 부여된 고유 번호를 입력하면 미리 설정된 쿠폰 발행 영업자가 추천인으로 지정되는 추천 기능 쿠폰의 쿠폰 번호 입력 게이트, 파트너 회원이 웹 상에 제공된 메모창에 남긴 내용을 통해 특정인이 클릭하여 회원 가입하게 되는 웹 메모 클릭 게이트 중 어느 하나의 가상 추천 게이트 입장을 통한 추천인 등록 요청이 있는지를 판단하는 추천인 등록 요청 판단 과정과; 상기 판단 과정에서 가상 추천 게이트를 통해 입장한 파트너 회원의 추천인 등록 요청이 있는 경우 추천 인을 상기 피추천인의 상위 파트너로 등록하고 파트너 회원별 테이블을 갱신하는 추천인 등록 과정과; 상기 피추천인이 미리 설정된 수당 발생 액션을 행하였는지를 판단하는 수당 발생 판단 과정과; 상기 수당 발생 판단 과정에서 수당 발생 액션이 발생한 경우 각 액션별로 할당된 수당 테이블 정보에 따라 지정된 이-머니 혹은 마일리지 형태의 수당을 피추천인 및 상위 파트너인 추천인에게 부여하는 수당 할당 과정을 포함함을 특징으로 하는 가상 추천 게이트를 이용한 이-마켓 플레이스의 회원추천 영업 지원 방법을 제공한다. 가상 추천 게이트, 영업 지원, 회원 추천 | ||||||
104 | 가상 추천 게이트를 이용한 이-마켓 플레이스의 회원추천영업 지원 시스템 및 그 방법 | KR1020050109608 | 2005-11-16 | KR1020050113156A | 2005-12-01 | 모영일; 이숙경; 신동규 |
본 발명은 상품 매매를 위한 이-마켓 플레이스를 제공하며 상기 상품 판매/영업 활동에 따라 이 머니 또는 마일리지 형태의 수당을 차등 지급하거나 미리 설정된 쿠폰 발행을 행하는 영업 지원 서버와, 상기 영업 지원 서버에 유/무선 인터넷을 통해 접속되는 다수의 파트너 단말기를 포함한 전자상거래 시스템에서의 가상 추천 게이트를 이용한 이-마켓 플레이스의 영업 지원 방법에 있어서, 상기 파트너 단말기로부터, 최초 회원 가입자의 추천인 직접 입력 게이트, 추천인이 발송한 추천 수락 종요 메일을 수신한 피추천인이 추천 수락 버튼을 클릭하는 추천인 수락 종용 메일 클릭 게이트, 파트너 회원이 발송한 상품소개 메일을 수신자가 클릭하여 회원 가입하게 되는 상품 소개 메일 클릭 게이트, 추천인이 게시해 놓은 배너 또는 링크를 클릭하여 회� � 가입하게 되는 추천 링크 클릭 게이트, 글로벌 메뉴가 제휴몰 서버에 저장된 제휴몰 용으로 수정된 제휴몰 사이트를 통해 회원 가입하거나 별도의 미니몰 사이트를 통해 회원 가입하게 되는 연동 판매몰을 경유한 회원 가입 게이트, 쿠폰 발행시 부여된 고유 번호를 입력하면 미리 설정된 쿠폰 발행 영업자가 추천인으로 지정되는 추천 기능 쿠폰의 쿠폰 번호 입력 게이트, 파트너 회원이 웹 상에 제공된 메모창에 남긴 내용을 통해 특정인이 클릭하여 회원 가입하게 되는 웹 메모 클릭 게이트 중 어느 하나의 가상 추천 게이트 입장을 통한 추천인 등록 요청이 있는지를 판단하는 추천인 등록 요청 판단 과정과; 상기 판단 과정에서 가상 추천 게이트를 통해 입장한 파트너 회원의 추천인 등록 요청이 있는 경우 추천인을 상기 피추천인의 상위 파트너로 등록하고 파트너 회원별 테이블을 갱신하는 추천인 등록 과정과; 상기 피추천인이 미리 설정된 수당 발생 액션을 행하였는지를 판단하는 수당 발생 판단 과정과; 상기 수당 발생 판단 과정에서 수당 발생 액션이 발생한 경우 각 액션별로 할당된 수당 테이블 정보에 따라 지정된 이-머니 혹은 마일리지 형태의 수당을 피추천인 및 상위 파트너인 추천인에게 부여하는 수당 할당 과정을 포함함을 특징으로 하는 가상 추천 게이트를 이용한 이-마켓 플레이스의 회원추천 영업 지원 방법을 제공한다. | ||||||
105 | Electronic Marketplace Platform for Expiring Inventory | US14817568 | 2015-08-04 | US20160035019A1 | 2016-02-04 | Cheryl Rosner; Shariq Minhas |
It is desirable to provide an e-commerce marketplace platform that can create a more responsive and more engaging user experience. Accordingly, the present disclosure introduces a technique to provide an e-commerce marketplace platform that can create a more responsive and more engaging user experience. In some embodiments, the marketplace platform can provide a real-time bidding service for the customers to purchase merchandise, which can be particularly advantageous when applied to the sales of expiring or perishable goods or services. | ||||||
106 | Distribution of Electronic Market Data | US14495841 | 2014-09-24 | US20150142634A1 | 2015-05-21 | Sagy P. Mintz; Alexander D. Deitz |
A system and method are provided that, among other things, can reduce the burden on receiving computers, increase data throughput, reduce system failure, and provide components of a scalable and flexible network architecture. Specifically, the system and method provide a multichannel-multicast network environment for use in dynamically assigning data to channels. This configuration is particularly useful in a trading network environment, as it effectively performs channel reassignments in a way not to disturb the receipt of the underlying data. While the example embodiments described herein pertain to electronic trading, the principles of the present invention may be equally applied in other environments where the advantages presented herein are beneficial. | ||||||
107 | Electronic Marketplace For Commercial Real Estate | US13914537 | 2013-06-10 | US20130332313A1 | 2013-12-12 | Andrew Bermudez |
A system facilitates commercial real estate transactions by providing a first electronic interface through which a first broker can post real estate requirements, a second electronic interface through which a second broker can post real estate availabilities, and a facility that finds a match among the requirements and the availabilities, and notifies at least one of the first and second brokers of the match. Preferred systems can match requirements and availabilities based upon multiple factors, including deal terms, type of real estate, and timing, and can use fuzzy logic. Preferred systems can also include automatically notifying relevant brokers upon entry of a new availability of requirement listing. and can make matching recommendations. | ||||||
108 | Distribution of electronic market data | US13628445 | 2012-09-27 | US08433646B2 | 2013-04-30 | Sagy P. Mintz; Alexander D. Deitz |
A system and method are provided that, among other things, can reduce the burden on receiving computers, increase data throughput, reduce system failure, and provide components of a scalable and flexible network architecture. Specifically, the system and method provide a multichannel-multicast network environment for use in dynamically assigning data to channels. This configuration is particularly useful in a trading network environment, as it effectively performs channel reassignments in a way not to disturb the receipt of the underlying data. While the example embodiments described herein pertain to electronic trading, the principles of the present invention may be equally applied in other environments where the advantages presented herein are beneficial. | ||||||
109 | ELECTRONIC MARKET TIC FEED COMPARISON | US12047078 | 2008-03-12 | US20090234661A1 | 2009-09-17 | Paul John Wanish |
A system (and corresponding method) to identify the quality of two related market feeds, when there is no definitive sequence number or identification that would make explicit comparisons possible is provided. The innovation establishes a unique waveform representation of market tics within feeds, compares the waveforms between feeds and is able to determine which feed was received later. This information can be provided to a trader to make informed decisions or to an algorithmic trading application to ensure utilization of the most reliable data available. | ||||||
110 | Clearing system for an electronic-based market | US09667894 | 2000-09-22 | US07376614B1 | 2008-05-20 | Larry Scheinberg; David Scheinberg |
A system for an electronic-based market is disclosed. The system operates with a model where a trader is designated to enter orders for contracts on behalf of a subscriber. The model uses assets of the subscriber that are placed into an account that is accessible by the electronic market to cover risks associated with trades initiated by the trader. The system includes a plurality of client stations for entering orders into the electronic market by traders and a server to receive the orders and match the orders in accordance with matching criteria. The server maintains for the subscriber and the subscriber's associated traders a trading account that is accessible by the electronic market. The server also includes offsetting, clearing, default, and margin protocols functions to administer the market. The market uses species contracts that are derived from a contract genus. | ||||||
111 | Content enhancement in an electronic marketplace | US09884007 | 2001-06-18 | US07263515B1 | 2007-08-28 | Manoel Tenorio; Hari Menon |
An electronic commerce system (10) includes a content enhancement module (47) that analyzes the product data stored in a seller database (32) using one or more rules and that identifies one or more potential errors in the product data according to the rules. The rules include one or more generic rules that apply to substantially all seller databases (32) including product data. These generic rules include one or more of the following rules: a rule indicating that a potential error exists if two products in the seller database (32) have identical product identifiers but have otherwise different product data, a rule indicating that a potential error exists if two products in the seller database (32) have different product identifiers but have otherwise identical product data, and rules indicating that a potential error exists if the values associated with particular generic product attributes have a non-numerical format. | ||||||
112 | Security service for an electronic marketplace | US09826738 | 2001-04-05 | US20020147911A1 | 2002-10-10 | Steven Thomas Winkler; Michael Andreas Friedrich; Armin Risch |
A security service for an electronic marketplace that permits members of the marketplace to use any signing service to attach electronic signatures to documents resident on the marketplace regardless of format differences between the member's internal computer system and the electronic marketplace. | ||||||
113 | Business privacy in the electronic marketplace | US09731388 | 2000-11-30 | US20020029201A1 | 2002-03-07 | Zeev Barzilai; Sergei Shmulyian; Onn Shehory |
A method for controlling an exchange of information between a first party and a second party includes receiving from the first party a set of one or more privacy preferences, indicating restrictions to be placed on use of specified items of the information to be disclosed by the first party, and receiving from the second party a description of a privacy policy, indicating undertakings by the second party with regard to restricting the use of the specified items of the information. The compatibility of the privacy preferences with the privacy policy is assessed. If the privacy preferences and the privacy policy are found to be incompatible, a negotiation is brokered with at least one of the first and the second parties so as to bring the privacy preferences and the privacy policy into mutual compatibility. The information is provided from the first party to the second party only when the privacy preferences and the privacy policy are found to be compatible. | ||||||
114 | DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRONIC MARKET DATA | US14152061 | 2014-01-10 | US20140249981A1 | 2014-09-04 | Sagy P. Mintz; Alexander D. Deitz |
A system and method are provided that, among other things, can reduce the burden on receiving computers, increase data throughput, reduce system failure, and provide components of a scalable and flexible network architecture. Specifically, the system and method provide a multichannel-multicast network environment for use in dynamically assigning data to channels. This configuration is particularly useful in a trading network environment, as it effectively performs channel reassignments in a way not to disturb the receipt of the underlying data. While the example embodiments described herein pertain to electronic trading, the principles of the present invention may be equally applied in other environments where the advantages presented herein are beneficial. | ||||||
115 | CANCELLATION TIMING IN AN ELECTRONIC MARKETPLACE | US12204341 | 2008-09-04 | US20100057626A1 | 2010-03-04 | Howard W. Lutnick; Dean P. Alderucci; Andrew Fishkind; Brian L. Gay; Kevin Foley; Mark Miller; Charles Plott |
A trading platform and trading method that allows access to additional pools of liquidity is described. Other embodiments are also described. | ||||||
116 | Automated trading for e-markets | US09688289 | 2000-10-13 | US07373325B1 | 2008-05-13 | Robert G Hadingham; Philip J Buckle; Christopher M. Newland |
A system for use on an electronic network for negotiating contracts between at least one buyer and at least one seller, in which proposals may be made or called for by buyers and/or sellers, and in which each party is represented by a software agent. | ||||||
117 | Peer-To-Peer Electronic Marketplace For Advertising | US11781190 | 2007-07-20 | US20080021818A1 | 2008-01-24 | Robert D. Fish |
Advertisers and publishers use an electronic marketplace to: (1) make payments to each other rather than through a marketplace account; and/or (2) identify types, geographic locations, fees, and other relevant characteristics as parameter/value pairs, and add or at least suggest their own parameters. | ||||||
118 | Security service for an electronic marketplace | US09826738 | 2001-04-05 | US07178024B2 | 2007-02-13 | Steven Thomas Winkler; Michael Andreas Friedrich; Armin Risch |
A security service for an electronic marketplace that permits members of the marketplace to use any signing service to attach electronic signatures to documents resident on the marketplace regardless of format differences between the member's internal computer system and the electronic marketplace. | ||||||
119 | Systems and methods for distributed administration of public and private electronic markets | EP03000540.9 | 2003-01-09 | EP1327954A3 | 2005-03-16 | Bell, David G.; Liang, Anthony T.; Garnaat, Mitchell; Brun-Cottan, Francoise |
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, set forth is a system and method for administering electronic markets which include encrypted electronic content. A system provided access to a communication network having an electronic server system configured to permit communication among a community of users, where the server system is used to host the electronic markets. A distributed configuration and administration system permits any authorized user of the community of users to have the capability of configuring and administrating electronic markets. A set of access permissions control which users of the community of users have access to electronic markets, and a set of usage permissions control the use of content contained in the electronic markets, A set of management permissions control which users of the community of users can manage the access and usage permissions for markets and content. |
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120 | Systems and methods for distributed administration of public and private electronic markets | EP03000540.9 | 2003-01-09 | EP1327954A2 | 2003-07-16 | Bell, David G.; Liang, Anthony T.; Garnaat, Mitchell; Brun-Cottan, Francoise |
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, set forth is a system and method for administering electronic markets which include encrypted electronic content. A system provided access to a communication network having an electronic server system configured to permit communication among a community of users, where the server system is used to host the electronic markets. A distributed configuration and administration system permits any authorized user of the community of users to have the capability of configuring and administrating electronic markets. A set of access permissions control which users of the community of users have access to electronic markets, and a set of usage permissions control the use of content contained in the electronic markets, A set of management permissions control which users of the community of users can manage the access and usage permissions for markets and content. |