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Deriving Product Information

a technology of product information and product information, applied in the field ofderiving product information, can solve the problems of reducing the productivity of purchasing agents and scientists, difficult to determine, and determining the acceptability of candidate substitutes, and achieve the effect of increasing shopping efficiency

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-12-11
CAMBRIDGESOFT CORP
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This solution enhances shopping efficiency by enabling users to compare product characteristics from different suppliers, determine quality categories, and find suitable substitutes quickly, reducing the need for extensive research and improving productivity.

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However, determining the acceptability of candidate substitutes can present a significant challenge, particularly if information that is necessary to the acceptability determination is unavailable or incomprehensible to the person who is in charge of acquiring the acceptable substitute.
In such a case, if the specified brand name product is not available, the purchasing agent may not be able to find a substitute that is acceptable to the scientist without involving the scientist in a time consuming trial-and-error exercise that reduces the productivity of the purchasing agent and the scientist.
In particular, if the research chemical is available in different grades or purities from different manufacturers, and in different containers, it may be difficult to determine, from the way in which the scientist originally specified the research chemical, whether a candidate substitute has characteristics that are suitable for the purpose for which the specified product is sought.

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[0013]FIG. 1 illustrates an information analyzing system 10 by which a standardized products database 12 is derived from multiple, differently organized electronic catalogs of product information 14A-14C. The standardized products database stores information about products' characteristics in a uniform way so that it may be readily determined which products have similar characteristics, which can facilitate finding a product that is an acceptable substitute for another product for a particular purpose.

[0014]With respect to procedure 1000 (FIG. 2), in a specific implementation (FIG. 3), differently organized electronic catalogs are acquired in the form of respective spreadsheet files 20A, 20B having product information organized in respective rows of products 22A-22H, 24A-24H and columns of product characteristics 26A-26E, 28A-28E (step 1010). One or more of the columns are mapped to one or more tables 30A-30E of a standardized products database 32 (step 1020). Information in one or ...

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Abstract

A method and a system determine that product information acquired from an electronic catalog includes a product identifier and chemical structure information that is associated with the product identifier. A substance identifier and a quality identifier for a chemical product are derived from product information for a chemical product, and a product identifier for the chemical product is derived from the substance identifier and the quality identifier.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a divisional of and claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 120 of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09 / 565,085, now U.S. Pat. No. TBA, filed on May 5, 2000, entitled Deriving Product Information, incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]This application relates to deriving product information.[0003]A product that is specified by a customer is sometimes not available, at least not within a time period specified by the customer. As a result, the customer may be interested in determining the availability of an acceptable substitute for the specified product. However, determining the acceptability of candidate substitutes can present a significant challenge, particularly if information that is necessary to the acceptability determination is unavailable or incomprehensible to the person who is in charge of acquiring the acceptable substitute.[0004]For example, in an organization t...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F17/30
CPCG06F19/709G16C20/90Y10S707/99933
Inventor CULOT, LOUIS J.SCHREIMAN, IRWIN C.
Owner CAMBRIDGESOFT CORP