Procurement Demand Response Aggregation for Merchant Comparison
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Solution Overview
Problem
Class B buyers in cross-border e-commerce face inefficiencies and high labor and time costs in managing procurement demands due to the need to manually compare and sort responses from multiple merchants, which are often in different languages and time zones, without a centralized system to aggregate and analyze these responses effectively.
Innovation Solution
A procurement demand management system utilizing an AI big model to aggregate and analyze responses from multiple merchants, providing an interface for creating procurement demands, translating and summarizing responses, and assisting in generating and comparing communication content across different users.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Measurement precision
If a Class B buyer sends inquiries to multiple merchants for procurement demands, then the buyer can compare multiple merchants to make informed decisions, but the buyer receives reply information from multiple merchants that are mixed in the same message list, requiring manual sorting and analysis which increases labor and time costs
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments the mixed message list by procurement demand, grouping reply contents from multiple merchants corresponding to the same procurement demand together. This segmentation allows the buyer to view organized groups of responses rather than a chaotic mixed list, enabling efficient comparison while reducing the time needed to sort through messages manually
Solution Approach 2:
The patent merges multiple reply contents from different merchants that correspond to the same procurement demand into a unified view. By combining these responses in an organized manner, the buyer can compare all merchant replies for a specific demand in one place, improving comparison accuracy while reducing the time spent navigating through separate messages
2Measurement precision
If a Class B buyer sends inquiries to multiple merchants for procurement demands, then the buyer can compare multiple merchants to make informed decisions, but the buyer needs to click to view details one by one which increases labor costs
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments the message list by procurement demand, organizing reply contents into groups. This segmentation allows the buyer to view all relevant responses for a specific demand without manually clicking through individual messages, significantly reducing labor costs while maintaining the ability to compare details accurately
Solution Approach 2:
The patent introduces an intermediary processing mechanism that automatically organizes and presents reply contents by procurement demand. This intermediary system handles the sorting and grouping task, freeing the buyer from manual sorting efforts and reducing labor costs while preserving access to detailed comparison information
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AI summary
A method for managing procurement demand information and an electronic device are provided. The method includes: determining procurement demands created by a first user; obtaining response contents of multiple second users' replies and determining corresponding procurement demand identifiers after the first user initiates an inquiry message to the multiple second users based on the procurement demands; performing an aggregated display of response contents of a plurality of second users' replies corresponding to a same procurement demand in response to a request submitted by the first user to view a response status of the procurement demand. Using the method in the present disclosure, the efficiency can be improved, and the labor and time costs can be reduced.