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Abstract
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TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The following relates generally to executing parallel workflows.
BACKGROUND
Typically, each insurance policy and each change to a policy is dealt with in a separate workflow. Each workflow often shares at least one step with other workflows, such as consents, approvals, document submissions, summaries, etc. Because of this, users may feel it is easier to contact a live advisor who is often able to work through multiple requests or changes at the same time.
SUMMARY
provide to the client device via the communications module, an indication of the result;
and receive a response to the indication via the communications module, wherein when the response confirms execution of the outcome, the server device interfaces with the plurality of electronic workflows via the communications module to add or change the data according to the request on behalf of the client device.
In another aspect, there is provided a method of executing parallel electronic workflows. The method is executed by a server device having a communications module. The method includes receiving via the communications module, a request from a client device to add or change data for an entity, the data being associated with a plurality of products or services, each product or service having a separate, independent electronic workflow. The method also includes initiating via the communications module, each of the plurality of independent electronic workflows by interfacing with the plurality of electronic workflows on behalf of the client device; and receiving via the communications module, a plurality of inputs related to the request and, for each input, interacting via the communications module with the plurality of independent electronic workflows, wherein at least one input has overlapping data required in a plurality of the electronic workflows. The method also includes, prior to executing an outcome of the plurality of electronic workflows, determining a result for the client device based on the data in the request; providing to the client device via the communications module, an indication of the result; and receiving a response to the indication via the communications module, wherein when the response confirms execution of the outcome, the server device interfaces with the plurality of electronic workflows via the communications module to add or change the data according to the CPST Doc: 331628.1 Date Recue/Date Received 2021-02-04 request on behalf of the client device.
providing to the client device via the communications module, an indication of the result;
and receiving a response to the indication via the communications module, wherein when the response confirms execution of the outcome, a server device interfaces with the plurality of electronic workflows via the communications module to add or change the data according to the request on behalf of the client device.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
associated with parallel workflows executed by an enterprise or other organization by enabling multiple additions or changes to be considered in parallel before executing any operations that would normally be common to all or most of the workflows. For example, current insurance-related transaction flows are executed linearly, with customers required to go through each quote or update process individually with it being difficult to determine how multiple products or policies look together. This can lead to unnecessary calls to a customer service channel to have a live agent determine multiple parallel quotes by accessing multiple user interfaces.
In this way, a proactive approach can be taken to engaging customers and in entering a transaction to add or optimize coverage or to make changes to their profile that could affect their policies.
When selecting this option, some information can then be filled in for the next transaction flow and the user dynamically taken to that workflow.
In another aspect, there is provided a method of executing parallel electronic workflows. The method is executed by a server device having a communications module. The method includes receiving via the communications module, a request from a client device to add or change data for an entity, the data being associated with a plurality of products or services, each product or service having a separate, independent electronic workflow. The method also includes initiating via the communications module, each of the plurality of independent electronic workflows by interfacing with the plurality of electronic workflows on behalf of the client device; and CPST Doc: 331628.1 Date Recue/Date Received 2021-02-04 receiving via the communications module, a plurality of inputs related to the request and, for each input, interacting via the communications module with the plurality of independent electronic workflows, wherein at least one input has overlapping data required in a plurality of the electronic workflows. The method also includes, prior to executing an outcome of the plurality of electronic workflows, determining a result for the client device based on the data in the request; providing to the client device via the communications module, an indication of the result; and receiving a response to the indication via the communications module, wherein when the response confirms execution of the outcome, the server device interfaces with the plurality of electronic workflows via the communications module to add or change the data according to the request on behalf of the client device.
providing to the client device via the communications module, an indication of the result;
and receiving a response to the indication via the communications module, wherein when the response confirms execution of the outcome, a server device interfaces with CPST Doc: 331628.1 Date Recue/Date Received 2021-02-04 the plurality of electronic workflows via the communications module to add or change the data according to the request on behalf of the client device.
The single front end electronic workflow can be initiated from a financial services application or website. The financial services application or website can include an account for the user of the client device that provides access to client profile data to be used in automatically determining at least one of the plurality of inputs.
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The data associated with a user can include client profile data that may be mapped to corresponding financial data 58 (see FIG. 4) for that user. It can be appreciated that the financial data 58 shown in FIG. 4 could also include transaction data and/or the client data 18 shown in FIG. 1 and these datastores are shown separately for illustrative purposes. The client data 18 can include both data that is associated with a client as well as data that is associated with one or more user accounts for that client as recognized by the computing environment 8.
For example, the communication network 14 may include a private or public switched telephone network (PSTN), mobile network (e.g., code division multiple access (CDMA) CPST Doc: 331628.1 Date Recue/Date Received 2021-02-04 network, global system for mobile communications (GSM) network, and/or any 3G, 4G, or 5G wireless carrier network, etc.), WiFi or other similar wireless network, and a private and/or public wide area network (e.g., the Internet).
Similarly, by having access to the client data 18, the parallel workflow backend system 10 can determine if the user of the client device 12 has other accounts that could be updated or other products or services that could leverage the progress made while interacting with the parallel workflows 22. For example, after exploring updates to multiple insurance policies, the enterprise system 16 could trigger a suggestion or message to apply for a mortgage pre-approval, line of credit, different type of insurance, credit card, or other product and then integrate a further parallel workflow 22 at the same time or subsequent to executing the consolidated result 29.
Communications module 32 enables the parallel workflow backend system 10 to communicate with one or more other components of the computing environment 8, such as client device 12 (or one of its components), via a bus or other communication network, such as the communication network 14. While not delineated in FIG. 3, the parallel workflow backend system 10 includes at least one memory or memory device that can include a tangible and non-transitory computer-readable medium having stored therein computer programs, sets of instructions, code, or data to be executed by processor 30. FIG. 3 illustrates examples of modules, tools and engines stored in memory on the parallel workflow backend system 10 and operated by the processor 30.
It can be appreciated that any of the modules, tools, and engines shown in FIG. 3 may also be hosted externally and be available to the parallel workflow backend system 10, e.g., via the communications module 32. In the example embodiment shown in FIG. 3, CPST Doc: 331628.1 Date Recue/Date Received 2021-02-04 the parallel workflow backend system 10 includes an access control module 36, one or more workflow interface modules 38, an enterprise system interface module 40, a parallel workflow application 42, and a transaction shopping cart module 44.
Similarly, certain client profile data stored in the client data 18, workflow data 20, or financial data 58 may include potentially sensitive information such as age, date of birth, or nationality, which may not necessarily be needed by the parallel workflow backend system 10 to execute certain actions. As such, the access control module 36 can be used to control the sharing of certain client profile data or other transaction data and/or workflow data 20 and/or financial data 58 based on a type of client/user, a permission or preference, or any other restriction imposed by the computing environment 8 or application in which the parallel workflow backend system 10 is used.
4). It can be appreciated that the enterprise system interface module 40 may also CPST Doc: 331628.1 Date Recue/Date Received 2021-02-04 provide a web browser-based interface, an application or "app" interface, a machine language interface, etc.
The enterprise system 16 includes a communications module 50 that enables the enterprise system 16 to communicate with one or more other components of the computing environment 8, such as client device 12 (or one of its components) or parallel workflow backend system 10, via a bus or other communication network, such as the communication network 14. While not delineated in FIG. 4, the enterprise system 16 includes at least one memory or memory device that can include a tangible and non-transitory computer-readable medium having stored therein computer programs, sets of instructions, code, or data to be executed by one or more processors (not shown for clarity of illustration). FIG. 4 illustrates examples of servers and datastores/databases operable within the system 16. It can be appreciated that any of the components shown in FIG. 4 may also be hosted externally and be available to the system 16, e.g., via the communications module 50. In the example embodiment shown in FIG. 4, the enterprise system 16 includes one or more servers to provide access to the client data 18 (which may be included with the financial data 58 or stored separately as shown in FIG. 1) and the workflow data 20, to the parallel workflow backend system 10, to enable the parallel workflow backend system 10 to interface with parallel workflows implemented by the enterprise system 16. Exemplary servers include a mobile application server 52, a web server 56 and a data server 60. Although not shown in FIG. 4, as noted above, the system 16 may also include a cryptographic server for performing cryptographic operations and providing cryptographic services. The cryptographic server can also be configured to communicate and operate with a cryptographic infrastructure. The system 16 may also include one or more data storages for storing and providing data for use in such services, such as data storage for storing financial data 58.
3). This allows, for example, a user to communicate with the master workflow 27 to add or make changes to an account or policy associated with one or more of the independent workflows 22.
As shown in FIG. 4, the web application server 56 may also include a Txn API 54 to enable the web application to integrate or otherwise coordinate or work with the parallel workflow backend system 10 to provide parallel workflow integration functionality.
FIG. 5 illustrates examples of modules and applications stored in memory on the client device 12 and operated by the processor 80. It can be appreciated that any of the modules and applications shown in FIG. 5 may also be hosted externally and be available to the client device 12, e.g., via the communications module 82.
address that uniquely identifies client device 12 within environment 8. The data store CPST Doc: 331628.1 Date Recue/Date Received 2021-02-04 94 may also be used to store application data 98, such as, but not limited to, login credentials, user preferences, cryptographic data (e.g., cryptographic keys), etc.
The screen shot 100 illustrates an address entry box 102 as an example of an update or change to a product or service. This example may occur in an insurance policy context when a user is moving from one premises to another, which could affect one or more of their insurance policies. At a minimum, the update to the user's mailing address may need to be processed in multiple workflows for contact purposes. An "other changes"
entry box 104 is also show, to illustrate that other changes or updates may be requested at the same time, e.g. marital status, employment status, etc. A
"Get New Rates" button 106 can be provided to allow the user to initiate the master workflow 27 in the backend to apply the requested update across multiple workflows 22 in the enterprise system 16, e.g., workflows 22a, 22b, and 22c as shown in FIG. 2.
The master workflow 27 can then reorganize steps or operations to more efficiently advance through the workflows 22 by determining and presenting screens such as the screen shot 110 in FIG. 7 to implement the master workflow nodes 28.
In the example shown in FIG. 7, a series of input/question entry fields 112 can be presented as generically shown, to gather data and information from the user that can be provided to the individual workflows 22 by the parallel workflow backend system 10. It can be appreciated that multiple entry fields 112 can be shown in the same screen or using multiple screens or tabs or other user interface functionality. For example, registering an address change for multiple insurance policies or policy portions may require proof of the address change from a driver's licence or bill payment showing the address. The master workflow 27 can obtain this information in a single input or submission by the user and have this submission applied concurrently amongst overlapping or otherwise similar nodes 24 within the affected workflows 22.
This avoids the need to separately provide this information in separate linear workflows 22. The user interface shown in the screen shot 110 can also include a "Done" button 114 or other submission mechanism to have the inputs and/or replies provided to the master workflow 27.
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In this example, the automotive (auto) option 122 has been selected and a question 126a is presented in the workflow 124a, along with response buttons 128a, i.e., "yes"
and "no" buttons 128a for the question: "Do you have winter tires on your midsize car?".
It can be appreciated that the italicized text can represent more specific information that can be pulled from the client data 18 to provide a more personalized question, i.e., by identifying the make, model or other attributes of the user's actual vehicle.
A notice 130a is also shown in FIG. 8a indicating some context or importance of the question 126a, in this case that by having winter tires, a discount can be provided.
FIG. 10 illustrates a screen shot 160 of a user interface for adding, selecting or purchasing new products or services associated with individual workflows 22 in the enterprise system 16, as opposed to updating or refining an existing policy or account.
In this example, a list 162 of new products and services can be displayed along with checkboxes 164 for selecting desired ones from the list 162. A lookup entry box 166 can also be provided when additional options are available. A "Go" button 168 in this example can be used to initiate, for example, the interface illustrated in the screen shot 110 shown in FIG. 7 to obtain information to enable independent electronic workflows 22 to be executed and a consolidated result 29 to be presented, e.g., as shown in FIG.
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Although the above principles have been described with reference to certain specific examples, various modifications thereof will be apparent to those skilled in the art as outlined in the appended claims.
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a communications module coupled to the processor; and a memory coupled to the processor, the memory storing computer executable instructions that when executed by the processor cause the processor to:
receive via the communications module, a request from a client device to add or change data for an entity, the data being associated with a plurality of products or services, each product or service having a separate, independent electronic workflow;
initiate via the communications module, each of the plurality of independent electronic workflows by interfacing with the plurality of electronic workflows on behalf of the client device;
receive via the communications module, a plurality of inputs related to the request and, for each input, interact via the communications module with the plurality of independent electronic workflows, wherein at least one input has overlapping data required in a plurality of the electronic workflows;
prior to executing an outcome of the plurality of electronic workflows, determine a result for the client device based on the data in the request;
provide to the client device via the communications module, an indication of the result; and receive a response to the indication via the communications module, wherein when the response confirms execution of the outcome, the server device interfaces with the plurality of electronic workflows via the communications module to add or change the data according to the request on behalf of the client device.
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receive via the communications module, a revised request from the client device;
and iterate the interactions with the plurality of electronic workflows to determine an alternative result for the client device.
access data associated with a user of the client device;
analyze the data associated with the user; and automatically generate the plurality of questions based on the analysis.
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generate a single front end electronic workflow to guide a user of the client device through applying the request to the plurality of separate, independent electronic workflows; and display the single front end electronic workflow to the client device in a graphical user interface.
receiving via the communications module, a request from a client device to add or change data for an entity, the data being associated with a plurality of products or services, each product or service having a separate, independent electronic workflow;
initiating via the communications module, each of the plurality of independent electronic workflows by interfacing with the plurality of electronic workflows on behalf of the client device;
CPST Doc: 331628.1 Date Recue/Date Received 2021-02-04 receiving via the communications module, a plurality of inputs related to the request and, for each input, interacting via the communications module with the plurality of independent electronic workflows, wherein at least one input has overlapping data required in a plurality of the electronic workflows;
prior to executing an outcome of the plurality of electronic workflows, determining a result for the client device based on the data in the request;
providing to the client device via the communications module, an indication of the result; and receiving a response to the indication via the communications module, wherein when the response confirms execution of the outcome, the server device interfaces with the plurality of electronic workflows via the communications module to add or change the data according to the request on behalf of the client device.
receiving via the communications module, a revised request from the client device; and iterating the interactions with the plurality of electronic workflows to determine an alternative result for the client device.
accessing data associated with a user of the client device;
analyzing the data associated with the user; and automatically generating the plurality of questions based on the analysis.
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generating a single front end electronic workflow to guide a user of the client device through applying the request to the plurality of separate, independent electronic workflows; and displaying the single front end electronic workflow to the client device in a graphical user interface.
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receiving via a communications module, a request from a client device to add or change data for an entity, the data being associated with a plurality of products or services, each product or service having a separate, independent electronic workflow;
initiating via the communications module, each of the plurality of independent electronic workflows by interfacing with the plurality of electronic workflows on behalf of the client device;
receiving via the communications module, a plurality of inputs related to the request and, for each input, interacting via the communications module with the plurality of independent electronic workflows, wherein at least one input has overlapping data required in a plurality of the electronic workflows;
prior to executing an outcome of the plurality of electronic workflows, determining a result for the client device based on the data in the request;
providing to the client device via the communications module, an indication of the result; and receiving a response to the indication via the communications module, wherein when the response confirms execution of the outcome, a server device interfaces with the plurality of electronic workflows via the communications module to add or change the data according to the request on behalf of the client device.
receiving via the communications module, a revised request from the client device; and iterating the interactions with the plurality of electronic workflows to determine an alternative result for the client device.
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accessing data associated with a user of the client device;
analyzing the data associated with the user; and automatically generating the plurality of questions based on the analysis.
CPST Doc: 331628.1 Date Recue/Date Received 2021-02-04 generating a single front end electronic workflow to guide a user of the client device through applying the request to the plurality of separate, independent electronic workflows; and displaying the single front end electronic workflow to the client device in a graphical user interface.
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