WO1999030259A1 - Appareil, systeme et procede d'echange de biens, et support de donnees - Google Patents
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- the present invention can be applied to a case where a certain period of time elapses, such as a product with a short life cycle such as flowers and fruits and vegetables, a service product such as a ticket with an expiration date, and an air ticket with a limited use date and time.
- the present invention relates to a merchandise transaction device and a merchandise transaction system used for a transaction for purchasing and selling various commodities whose commodity value is reduced or decreased, and a storage medium in which processing steps for performing the transaction are readable and stored by a computer.
- the sale and purchase of fresh flowers takes place in wholesale markets.
- the buyer goes to the site, observes the actual goods sold by the seller, and grasps what kind of flowers are sold and how much. Then, if the desired fresh flowers are sold, a transaction is made with the seller including the price. In this way, the buyer procure the desired fresh flowers.
- pre-emption In addition to the transaction to procure the fresh flowers desired by the buyer, for example, in order to slide the commodity price in the auction, it is called “pre-emption", in which the buyer purchases the product (actual item) in advance before the auction. Transactions are also made.
- sellers may perform a "reload” in which certain items are removed from the received goods in advance.
- the buyers will be able to bid on the remaining (excluding unsale items) power, excluding the ones that have been purchased, and those that have been pre-empted or unloaded.
- the target of sale is a product whose quality deteriorates after a certain period of time, such as the above-mentioned fresh flowers, arrival, sale, pre-emption and delivery, preparation for auction, and shipment after auction Since the product is easily damaged, if it is not sold efficiently, it may be seriously damaged. Also, the greater the damage, the lower the price needs to be.
- Price determination at the time of product trading is done by exchange such as telephone or fax Therefore, it takes a very long time to determine the price and it is not efficient. This problem is especially acute in the trading of large quantities of commodities.
- the goods received will be judged by sales, preemption, shipment, auction, etc., but all of these actions are based on the fact that the goods actually exist or that the shipment from the producer has been confirmed. Can only actually judge. Therefore, the seller cannot make a sales plan considering the products that can be judged in each process such as receiving, selling, prefetching and shipping, and bidding.
- the seller trades goods according to an order from the buyer before the goods actually arrive (when the shipment is confirmed but the goods are not present). .
- the seller refers to the order from the buyer by telephone or facsimile and assigns the shipping information of the product's production area to the order.
- the seller is merely an intermediary, and the producer is not directly involved in the transaction of goods. In other words, producers are not limited to such transactions and cannot participate in the sale of commodities, so they cannot make production plans according to the sales situation.
- trading transactions of industrial products are performed on a regular basis and are generally shipped from stock.
- logistics costs such as transportation (transportation) at the time of shipment can be fixedly grasped. Is set.
- logistics companies predict logistics costs incurred in sales transactions and, in fact, grasp the costs that fluctuate each time as a whole, and then set a fixed logistics cost as a fee to cover them.
- products such as flowers (fresh flowers) and fruits and vegetables, or products that are traded each time are traded regularly, unlike the industrial products and general products mentioned above.
- the amount of shipment and the date of shipment generated by the conclusion of the sales transaction fluctuate constantly.
- products such as fresh flowers are susceptible to natural conditions such as weather and disasters, so it is not possible for sellers (including production areas) to know in advance how much they can actually ship. Very difficult.
- due to the short life cycle it is necessary to immediately ship the product at the point of production.
- even if an order is placed from a certain buyer, such as urgent need of flowers for funeral services, etc. it is necessary to immediately transport it to that buyer or to the nearest market .
- each seller may contract with a specific logistics company to provide a discount service according to the shipment volume for each destination.
- the logistics costs from Aichi Prefecture to Tokyo will be 500 yen per box from 1 box to 50 boxes, and 50 boxes from 1 box. If it is up to 0 boxes, it costs 400 yen per box, and the logistics cost from Aichi Prefecture to Hokkaido is from 0 boxes to 50 boxes.
- the logistics cost from 1 box to 50 boxes is 700 yen per box, and 50 flowers. If it is up to 100 boxes, it is set to 500 yen per box.
- the logistics costs of such discounts will also fluctuate with the above-mentioned fluctuations in the shipment volume and shipping date.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and a product transaction apparatus which enables efficient product sales transactions by enabling planned production and sale of products and planned procurement of products. It is an object of the present invention to provide a computer readable storage medium storing a commodity transaction system, and a processing step for executing the commodity transaction system.
- the present invention enables planned product production and sales and planned product procurement, thereby enabling efficient product sales transactions even in the case of large-volume product transactions. It is an object of the present invention to provide a computer-readable storage medium storing a commodity transaction apparatus, a commodity transaction system, and processing steps for executing the commodity transaction apparatus. Also, the present invention dramatically improves the efficiency of merchandise trading by enabling planned production and sale of products, and planned procurement of products easily and efficiently on a screen. It is an object of the present invention to provide a commodity transaction device, a commodity transaction system, and a storage medium in which a computer can store a processing step for executing the commodity transaction apparatus.
- the present invention enables planned production and sales of products and planned procurement of products so that a large amount of products can be sold by various means including actual sales such as auctions. Even so, it is an object of the present invention to provide a merchandise transaction apparatus, a merchandise transaction system, and a storage medium in which a computer stores a process step for executing the merchandise transaction apparatus and the merchandise transaction system, which enables efficient transaction of goods. Aim.
- the present invention enables efficient transactions of products that can involve not only sellers and buyers but also producers, and in particular, products that are effective for planned sales of products and their management.
- the present invention enables planned product sales and planned product procurement to be easily and efficiently performed on a screen, and in particular, information on different transaction forms can be displayed on the same screen.
- the present invention makes it possible to electronically refer to information on distribution costs of commodities, thereby eliminating uneven distribution of commodities and activating trade transactions. It is an object of the present invention to provide a storage medium in which a transaction method and a processing step for executing the transaction method are readable by a user. Disclosure of the invention
- the commodity transaction device is a system for determining a sales contract for a product based on sales information and purchase information information for a transaction of a product output from the plurality of terminal devices. At least one terminal device, a first transaction processing means for processing a reservation relative transaction based on the purchase information; and a second transaction processing means for processing a reservation relative transaction based on the sales information. And a third transaction processing means for matching a plurality of the purchase information with a plurality of the sale information and sequentially executing a transaction for determining a contract from a combination of both conditions.
- the third transaction means may include a specifying means for specifying, as a transaction condition, arbitrary information of information on a product included in the sales information.
- a copy unit may be further provided which uses the sales information of the unsold product generated by the second transaction unit as the sales information by the third transaction unit.
- a display unit having an icon function for executing each transaction processing is further provided. You may make it.
- the above-mentioned products may have no value or decrease in value after a period assumed for each product.
- a commodity transaction system is a commodity transaction system that determines sales and purchase of goods from sales information and purchase information for purchase and sale of goods output from a plurality of terminal devices. At least one terminal device is the product transaction device of the present invention.
- the merchandise transaction system of the present invention communicates a plurality of terminal devices and a host with each other to make a sale and purchase of a product from the sales information and the purchase information for the sale and purchase of the merchandise output from the plurality of terminal devices.
- the terminal device displays the sent information on a screen by a browser function, and outputs the information according to a user operation performed based on the information on the screen.
- the host has a first transaction processing function for processing a reservation bilateral transaction based on the purchase information, a second transaction processing function for processing a reservation bilateral transaction based on the sales information, and a plurality of the purchase information and a plurality of the purchase information.
- a third transaction processing function for processing transactions that are to be closed in order from those that meet both conditions by matching the above sales information.
- a storage medium is a program for executing a transaction processing step for determining a sale or purchase of a product based on sales information and purchase information for sales of the product output from a plurality of terminal devices.
- the transaction processing step performs a first transaction processing step of performing a reservation relative transaction based on the purchase information, and performs a reservation relative transaction based on the sales information.
- the product Reservation bilateral transaction processing based on the order information (items, types, prices, etc. of the products you want to procure) that is systematized by the purchase and sale transactions, and sales information (the items, types, and prices of the products you want to sell) issued by the seller Etc.), and transaction processing for simultaneously deciding contracts for a plurality of order information and a plurality of sales information from those where both conditions are met at the same time, on the terminal device screen.
- buyers can now specify any of the information contained in sales information issued by multiple sellers as transaction conditions. For example, it is now possible to specify the item, or even the type together with the item. With such a configuration, at least the following effects can be obtained.
- the seller can use the terminal device to know in advance whether the product to be sold is available to the buyer and how much can be sold. This makes it possible to set up a sales plan, which can also reduce the occurrence of useless products, especially for fresh flowers that lose their value after a certain period of time.
- the commodity transaction device is a system for determining a sales contract for a product based on sales information and purchase information information for a sales transaction of a product output from the plurality of terminal devices.
- At least one terminal device comprising: transaction processing means for matching a plurality of the purchase information with a plurality of the sales information and sequentially performing a transaction to determine a contract from a meeting of both conditions; Includes first determining means for determining the processing order of the plurality of pieces of sales information in accordance with predetermined conditions, and second determining means for determining the processing order of the plurality of pieces of purchase information in accordance with predetermined conditions. And
- the transaction means may include a specifying means for specifying, as a transaction condition, arbitrary information of information on a product included in each of the plurality of pieces of sales information.
- the transaction means includes a clustering means for clustering the plurality of sales information according to the condition specified by the specifying means, and a plurality of sales information included in each of the clusters obtained by the clustering means. It is also possible to include third determining means for determining the processing order in accordance with a predetermined condition.
- a display unit having an icon function for executing a transaction process may be further provided.
- the above-mentioned products may have no value or decrease in value after an arbitrary period assumed for each product.
- a commodity transaction system is a commodity transaction system that determines sales and purchase of goods from sales information and purchase information for purchase and sale of goods output from a plurality of terminal devices. At least one terminal device is the product transaction device of the present invention.
- the plurality of terminal devices and the host communicate with each other, so that the sales information for the purchase and sale of the commodity output from the plurality of terminal devices and the purchase and sale information of the commodity are obtained from the purchase information.
- the terminal device displays the transmitted information on a screen by a browser function, and based on the information on the screen,
- the host outputs information in accordance with the user's operation performed by the user, and the host compares a plurality of the above-mentioned purchase information with a plurality of the above-mentioned sales information, and sequentially executes a transaction processing in which a contract is determined from a combination of both conditions.
- a first determining function for determining a processing order of the plurality of pieces of sales information according to a predetermined condition; and a second determining function for determining a processing order of the plurality of pieces of purchase information according to a predetermined condition.
- a storage medium is a program for executing a transaction processing step for determining a sale or purchase of a product based on sales information and purchase information for sales of the product output from a plurality of terminal devices.
- the transaction processing step is a processing step of matching a plurality of pieces of purchase information and a plurality of pieces of sales information, and sequentially executing a transaction that is determined to be a contract that meets both conditions.
- so-called forward transactions can be performed on a network, and new sales and procurement opportunities can be provided to sellers and buyers.
- Product transactions a system of merchandise purchase and sale is systematized, and multiple pieces of purchase information (items, types, prices, etc. of the goods the buyer wants to procure) and multiple pieces of sales information (items of the goods the seller wants to sell, etc.)
- a transaction process that determines the type and price at the same time, and then decides on a contract that meets both conditions, can now be performed on the terminal device screen.
- the buyer side has made it possible to specify any of the information contained in the sales information issued by multiple sellers as a transaction condition.
- the processing order of the plurality of sales information is determined according to a predetermined condition (such as a predetermined priority order of the seller), and the order is linked to the target sales information in that order.
- the processing order of a plurality of pieces of purchase information is determined according to a predetermined condition (such as the order of the desired price), and the processing proceeds.
- the buyer side has any information
- the plurality of sales information is classified into classes according to the specified condition, and the processing order of the plurality of sales information included in each class is determined according to a predetermined condition (highest lower limit price). Order), and the processing order of the multiple pieces of purchase information associated with the target sales information is determined in accordance with a predetermined condition (such as the order of the desired price) and the process proceeds.
- a predetermined condition such as the order of the desired price
- the buyer does not need to go to the wholesale market, etc., and can easily grasp whether or not the desired product is sold on his / her own terminal device, and easily purchase the desired product. Can be. You can also do this in advance. This will allow you to make a procurement plan. In particular, for example, fresh products with a short life cycle, such as flowers and fruits and vegetables, service products such as tickets with expiration dates, and airline tickets with limited use dates, the commercial value of a product after a certain period of time This is effective for mass trading of various commodities that have disappeared or decreased.
- the seller can use his / her own terminal device to know in advance the power of the buyer for the product to be sold and how much the product can be sold. As a result, a sales plan can be set up, and the occurrence of useless products can be suppressed, especially for fresh flowers that lose their value after a certain period of time.
- the merchandise can be traded between the seller and the buyer before the merchandise is shipped.
- the commodity transaction device is a system for determining a sales contract for a product based on sales information and purchase information information for a sales transaction of a product output from the plurality of terminal devices.
- At least one terminal device comprising: transaction processing means for matching a plurality of the purchase information and a plurality of the sale information, and sequentially executing a transaction to determine a contract from a meeting of both conditions;
- the first means for specifying any information of the product information included in the sales information as the first transaction condition, and the second information of the product information included in the sales information as the second transaction condition
- a second specifying means for specifying the sales information of unsold products generated by the transaction processing in accordance with the above second transaction conditions to the transaction processing in accordance with the above first transaction conditions. Characterized in that it comprises a processing transition means for lines.
- the first transaction condition may be a wider condition than the second transaction condition.
- the sales information may include minimum price information.
- a display unit having an icon function for executing each transaction process may be further provided.
- the above-mentioned products may have no value or decrease in value after a period assumed for each product.
- a commodity transaction system is a commodity transaction system that determines sales and purchase of goods from sales information and purchase information for purchase and sale of goods output from a plurality of terminal devices. At least one terminal device is the product transaction device of the present invention.
- the merchandise transaction system of the present invention communicates a plurality of terminal devices and a host with each other to make a sale and purchase of a product from the sales information and the purchase information for the sale and purchase of the merchandise output from the plurality of terminal devices.
- a commodity transaction system to be determined wherein the terminal device is The displayed information is displayed on the screen by a browser function, and the information is output in accordance with the operation performed by the user based on the information on the screen. It has a transaction processing function that matches the sales information and processes transactions that are determined to be closed in order from those that meet both conditions. The transaction processing function is used to transfer any information of information on the product included in the sales information.
- the storage medium of the present invention stores a program for executing a processing step for deciding to conclude a sale of a product based on sales information and purchase information for sale of the product output from a plurality of terminal devices.
- the storage medium wherein the processing step includes a transaction processing step of matching a plurality of the purchase information and a plurality of the sale information, and sequentially performing a transaction to determine a contract from a combination of both conditions.
- the transaction processing step includes: a first specifying step of specifying, as a first transaction condition, arbitrary information of the product included in the sales information; and an optional information of the product information included in the sales information.
- the second specific step which is specified as the second transaction condition, and the sales information on the unsold products generated by the transaction processing in accordance with the second transaction condition, are described in the second item. And a process transition step of transitioning to transaction processing according to the transaction condition of (1).
- so-called forward transactions can be performed on a network, and new sales and procurement opportunities can be provided to sellers and buyers.
- Product transactions a system of merchandise purchase and sale is systematized, and multiple pieces of purchase information (items, types, prices, etc. of the goods the buyer wants to procure) and multiple pieces of sales information (items of the goods the seller wants to sell, etc.)
- a transaction process that determines the type and price at the same time, and then decides on a contract that meets both conditions, can now be performed on the terminal device screen.
- the buyer side responds to sales information issued by multiple sellers.
- any of the information contained therein can be specified as the first or second transaction conditions.
- the seller can use his / her own terminal device to know in advance the power of the buyer for the product to be sold and how much the product can be sold. As a result, a sales plan can be set up, and the occurrence of useless products can be suppressed, especially for fresh flowers that lose their value after a certain period of time.
- the merchandise can be traded between the seller and the buyer before the merchandise is shipped.
- the commodity transaction device is a system for determining a sales contract for a product based on sales information and purchase information information for a transaction of a product output from the plurality of terminal devices.
- At least one terminal device a first transaction processing function of performing a reservation bilateral transaction based on the purchase information, a second transaction processing function of performing a reservation bilateral transaction based on the sales information, and a plurality of the purchase information
- a function list display section for selectively executing any one of the third transaction processing functions for performing a transaction to determine a contract sequentially from a meeting of both conditions by matching the above sales information with a plurality of pieces of sales information;
- An information display section for displaying information generated by executing the function selected in the function list display section, and arbitrary information extracted from information generated by executing the function selected in the function list display section.
- a screen including a condition input unit for inputting a condition for issuing.
- condition input unit may be provided at least below the information display unit.
- an icon function for executing each transaction process may be provided.
- the third transaction processing function may include a function of specifying arbitrary information of information on a product included in the sales information as a transaction condition.
- the number of display lines of the information display section may be set from outside.
- the information display unit may display a total number of the purchase information and a total number of unsold contracts.
- the information display section may display the total number of sales information and the total number of unsold contracts.
- the information display unit may prohibit display of minimum price information of a product included in the sales information.
- a commodity transaction system is a commodity transaction system that determines a sale and purchase of a product from sales information and purchase information for the purchase and sale of a product output from a plurality of terminal devices. It is characterized in that at least one terminal device is the product transaction device of the present invention.
- the merchandise transaction system of the present invention communicates a plurality of terminal devices and a host with each other to make a sale and purchase of a product from the sales information and the purchase information for the sale and purchase of the merchandise output from the plurality of terminal devices.
- a commodity transaction system for deciding, wherein the host comprises: a first transaction processing function for processing a reservation relative transaction based on the purchase information; and a second transaction for processing a reservation relative transaction based on the sales information.
- a processing function, and a third transaction processing function of matching a plurality of the purchase information and a plurality of the sale information and performing a transaction processing for determining a contract based on a combination of both conditions displays the transmitted information on a screen by a browser function, and outputs the information according to a user operation performed based on the information on the screen.
- Function list display section for selectively executing one of the second transaction processing function and the third transaction processing function, and information generated by executing the function selected in the function list display section.
- a screen including an information display unit to be displayed and a condition input unit for inputting a condition for extracting arbitrary information from information generated by execution of the function selected in the function list display unit; .
- the storage medium of the present invention stores a program for executing a transaction processing step for deciding to conclude sales of a product based on sales information and purchase information for sales of the product output from a plurality of terminal devices.
- the transaction processing step includes a first transaction processing function of performing a reservation bilateral transaction based on the purchase information, a second transaction processing function of performing a reservation bilateral transaction based on the sales information, and A function list display section for selectively executing any one of the third transaction processing functions for performing a transaction in which a plurality of the above-mentioned purchase information and a plurality of the above-mentioned sales information are matched and a contract is determined in order from a combination of both conditions.
- An information display section for displaying information generated by executing the function selected in the function list display section; and an information display section displaying information generated by executing the function selected in the function list display section.
- a step of displaying a screen including a condition input unit for inputting a condition for extracting arbitrary information from the generated information.
- the screen at this time is composed of three parts: a function list display section, an information display section, and a condition input section reference processing, and the function list display section allows any transaction processing to be selected and executed from each transaction processing.
- the information display section allows various information (order information, sales information, etc.) generated in the transaction processing to be referred to, and the condition input section pull-up processing facilitates arbitrary information from the various information generated in the transaction processing. Can be extracted (searched). With such a configuration, at least the following effects can be obtained.
- the seller can use the own terminal device to know in advance the power of the buyer for the product to be sold and how much quantity can be sold. As a result, a sales plan can be set up, and the occurrence of useless products can be suppressed. Especially for fresh flowers that lose their value after a certain period, the freshness of the products can be maintained o
- the merchandise can be traded between the seller and the buyer before the merchandise is shipped. It is also possible to conduct multiple transactions simultaneously while referring to or using the necessary information. In addition, you can easily extract information about the product you want to obtain and refer to it. Furthermore, by using a personal computer or the like, transaction efficiency can be dramatically improved.
- planned production and sales of products can be easily and efficiently performed on the screen, and planned procurement of products can be easily and efficiently performed on the screen. This can dramatically improve the efficiency of product sales transactions.
- the commodity transaction device is a system for determining a sales contract for a product based on sales information and purchase information information for a transaction of a product output from the plurality of terminal devices.
- At least one terminal device a first transaction processing means for processing a reservation relative transaction based on the purchase information, and a second transaction processing means for processing a reservation relative transaction based on the sales information
- a third transaction processing means for matching a plurality of the above-mentioned purchase information and a plurality of the above-mentioned sales information, and processing a transaction in which the contract is determined in order from the one that meets both conditions; and the first to third transactions. Processing of transactions for unsold products generated by execution of at least one of the processing means, or fourth transaction processing of processing transactions for sale that are not performed by the above-mentioned first to third transaction processing means Means It is characterized by having.
- the fourth transaction processing means performs an emergency on the unsold product during or after the transaction processing by the first to third transaction processing means. It may include means for performing transaction processing.
- the fourth transaction processing means may specify or manage a product to be identified for bidding specified before, after, or during the execution of the transaction processing by the first to third transaction processing means or the emergency transaction processing. May be included.
- the fourth transaction processing means is a transaction for unsold products generated by the execution of the first and second transaction processing means or a transaction for unsold products generated by the execution of the third transaction processing means. May be performed.
- the third transaction means may include a specifying means for specifying, as a transaction condition, arbitrary information of information on a product included in the sales information.
- a copy unit may be further provided which uses the sales information of the unsold product generated by the second transaction unit as the sales information by the third transaction unit.
- a display unit having an icon function for executing each transaction process may be further provided.
- the above-mentioned products may have no value or decrease after a period assumed for each product.
- a commodity transaction system is a commodity transaction system that determines sales and purchase of goods from sales information and purchase information for purchase and sale of goods output from a plurality of terminal devices. At least one terminal device is the product transaction device of the present invention.
- the plurality of terminal devices and the host communicate with each other, so that the sales information for the purchase and sale of the commodity output from the plurality of terminal devices and the purchase and sale information of the commodity are obtained from the purchase information.
- the terminal device displays the transmitted information on a screen by a browser function, and outputs the information according to a user operation performed based on the information on the screen.
- the host has a first transaction processing function for processing a reserved bilateral transaction based on the purchase information, a second transaction processing function for processing a reserved bilateral transaction based on the sales information, and a plurality of the purchase information and a plurality of the purchase information.
- the above sales information is matched and contracts are made in order from those that meet both conditions.
- a storage medium is a program for executing a transaction processing step for determining a sale or purchase of a product based on sales information and purchase information for sales of the product output from a plurality of terminal devices.
- the transaction processing step performs a first transaction processing step of performing a reservation relative transaction based on the purchase information, and performs a reservation relative transaction based on the sales information.
- a second transaction processing step a third transaction processing step of matching a plurality of the purchase information and a plurality of the sales information, and sequentially performing a transaction to determine a contract that meets both conditions; and Processing of transactions for unsold products that occurred in at least one of the first to third transaction processing steps, or sales that did not take place in the first to third transaction processing steps Characterized in that it comprises a fourth transaction processing step for processing the transaction.
- buyers can now specify any of the information contained in sales information issued by multiple sellers as transaction conditions. For example, it is now possible to specify the item, or even the type together with the item.
- transactions of unsold products generated by the execution of each of the above transaction processes, or transactions generated based on urgent needs such as pre-emption or unloading (Emergency transactions) can also be performed on the screen of the terminal device. With this configuration, at least the following effects can be obtained.
- the seller can use the terminal device to know in advance the power of the buyer for the product to be sold and how much the product can be sold. As a result, a sales plan can be set up, and the occurrence of useless products can be suppressed. In particular, fresh flowers that have no value after a certain period of time can be kept fresh.
- the commodity transaction device is a system for determining a sales contract for a product based on sales information and purchase information for a transaction of a product output from the plurality of terminal devices. At least one terminal device, a post-confirmation sales processing means for performing a sales process by outputting the sales information based on the determined information, and a residual sales product generated by the execution of the post-confirmation sales processing means. And an actual product sales processing means for performing sales processing.
- the commodity transaction device is a system for determining a sales contract for a product based on sales information and purchase information for a transaction of a product output from the plurality of terminal devices. At least one terminal device that outputs the sales information based on the expected information before the determination, and performs a sales process before the determination, and outputs the sales information based on the determined information. After-confirmed sales processing means, which performs sales processing, and actual-item sales processing means, which performs sales processing of unsold products generated in at least one of the above-mentioned pre-confirmed sales processing means and post-confirmed sales processing means. And characterized in that:
- the pre-confirmed sales processing means comprises: first transaction processing means for processing a reservation bilateral transaction for purchase information based on the expected information; and sales based on the expected information. And second transaction processing means for performing a reservation bilateral transaction for the information.
- the post-determination sales processing means is a third transaction processing means for processing a reservation bilateral transaction for the sales information based on the determined information, and matches the plurality of purchase information with the plurality of sales information. At least any one of the fourth transaction processing means for processing transactions, and the fifth transaction processing means for performing emergency transaction processing on the above-mentioned unsold products during or after each transaction is processed. May be included.
- a display unit having an icon function for executing each transaction process may be further provided.
- a commodity transaction system is a system for deciding a sale of goods based on sales information and purchase information for sales transactions of goods output from a plurality of terminal devices. At least one terminal device of the device is the commodity transaction device of the present invention.
- the plurality of terminal devices and the host communicate with each other to determine the sale and purchase of the commodity from the sales information and the purchase information for the transaction of the commodity output from the plurality of terminal devices.
- the terminal device displays the sent information on a screen by a browser function, outputs the information according to a user operation performed based on the information on the screen, and outputs the information to the host device.
- Performs the post-firm sales processing function to perform sales processing by outputting the above sales information based on the confirmed information, and performs the sales processing of unsold products generated by the execution of the post-firm sales processing function. And an actual product sales processing function.
- the host may further include a pre-confirmation sales processing function for performing the sales process by outputting the sales information based on the information of the prospect before the confirmation.
- the commodity transaction method of the present invention is a commodity transaction for performing transaction processing for determining a contract for the purchase and sale of a product based on sales information and purchase information information for the purchase and sale of the commodity output from a plurality of terminal devices.
- a method comprising: a post-confirmation sales processing step for performing a sales process by outputting the sales information based on the determined information; And a sales processing step.
- the merchandise trading method of the present invention may further include a pre-confirmed sales processing step of performing the sales process by outputting the sales information based on the information of the prospect before the confirmation.
- the storage medium of the present invention provides a transaction for deciding a sales contract for a product based on sales information and a purchase information information for a sales transaction of a product output from a plurality of terminal devices.
- a storage medium storing a program for executing a processing step, wherein the transaction processing step includes a processing step of a commodity trading method of the present invention.
- sales are based on expected (predicted) sales volume and other information, and sales are based on information such as determined sales volume.
- the sales form sales processing after confirmation
- the sales form sales form (sell-in-goods sales processing), in which the remaining products resulting from the execution of these sales forms are subject to auctions, etc., are sold as they are. It can be executed on a terminal device, and the result generated by one sales form is reflected in the next sales form according to the change of environment at that time. With this configuration, it is possible to efficiently perform product transactions from the arrival of goods to the sale of physical goods on a day-to-day basis.
- the seller can know in advance the power of the buyer to buy the product to be sold and how much the product can be cut, and can make a sales plan.
- efficient sales activities and sales management can be performed in accordance with the demand and supply on the day, such as auctions.
- buyers have more opportunities to procure products and can make efficient procurement plans.
- the merchandise transaction device of the present invention provides a transaction system for merchandise sales output from a plurality of terminal devices. By executing at least the first transaction process and the second transaction process on the screen based on the sales information and purchase information for At least one terminal device of the terminal device, wherein the first transaction information display section displays information on the first transaction process, and the second transaction information displays information on the second transaction process. And a screen including a display unit.
- the first transaction information display section generates the sales information or the purchase information generated in the own terminal device by the first transaction processing, and generates the information in another terminal device corresponding to the information.
- the second transaction information display section may display the purchase information or the sales information generated by another terminal device by the second transaction processing.
- Either the first transaction processing or the second transaction processing is a processing for performing a reservation relative transaction based on the purchase information
- the other transaction processing is a processing for a reservation relative transaction based on the sales information. The processing may be performed.
- one of the first transaction processing and the second transaction processing is a processing for performing a reservation relative transaction based on the purchase information
- the other transaction processing includes a plurality of the purchase information and a plurality of the It is also possible to match the sales information and conduct a transaction to make a closing decision sequentially from those that meet both conditions.
- the screen of the terminal device displays information to be displayed on the first transaction information display section and the second transaction information display section from information generated by executing the first transaction processing and the second transaction processing.
- a condition input unit for inputting conditions for extraction may be further included.
- an icon function for executing each process may be provided.
- the above-mentioned products may have no value or decrease in value after a period assumed for each product.
- a commodity transaction system is a commodity transaction system that determines sales and purchase contracts based on sales information for purchase and sale of goods output from a plurality of terminal devices and purchase information. Wherein at least one of the plurality of terminal devices is the product transaction device of the present invention.
- the merchandise transaction system of the present invention by mutually communicating between a plurality of terminal devices and the host, can conclude the sale of the merchandise from the sales information for the purchase and sale of the merchandise output from the plurality of terminal devices and the purchase information.
- a host computer wherein the host has at least two transaction processing functions of a first transaction processing function of performing a first transaction processing and a second transaction processing function of performing a second transaction processing.
- the terminal device displays the transmitted information on a screen by a browser function, and outputs the information in accordance with a user operation performed based on the information on the screen.
- a screen including a first transaction information display section for displaying information relating to the second transaction processing and a second transaction information display section for displaying information relating to the second transaction processing.
- the first transaction information display section generates the sales information or purchase information generated in the own terminal device by the first transaction processing, and generates the sales information or the purchase information in another terminal device for the information.
- the information may be displayed, and the second transaction information display unit may display the purchase information or the sales information generated in another terminal device by the second transaction processing.
- the commodity transaction method of the present invention displays at least the first transaction processing and the second transaction processing on the screen based on the sales information and the purchase information for the sales transaction of the commodity output from the plurality of terminal devices.
- This is a commodity trading method that performs transaction processing to determine the conclusion of a sale of a product by executing the information on the first transaction processing and the information on the second transaction processing on the same screen. It is characterized by including the step of displaying above.
- the information on the first transaction information is the sales information or the purchase information generated in the own terminal device by the first transaction processing, and the information generated in another terminal device with respect to the information.
- the information relating to the second transaction information may be the purchase information or the sales information generated in another terminal device by the second transaction processing.
- the storage medium of the present invention executes at least a first transaction process and a second transaction process on a screen based on sales information and purchase information for sales transactions of goods output from a plurality of terminal devices.
- a storage medium storing a program for executing a transaction processing step for deciding the sale of a product, wherein the transaction processing step includes a processing step of the commodity transaction method of the present invention. It is characterized by.
- the product transaction (so-called forward transaction, etc.) is executed by executing the transaction process.
- the buyer inputs purchase information for the product desired to be purchased, and obtains information including the purchase information and the application information issued by the seller in response to the purchase information (the first transaction processing).
- the information generated by the execution) and the sales information corresponding to the product desired to be purchased among the sales information issued by the seller (information generated by executing the second transaction processing) are displayed on the same screen.
- the execution of two different transaction processes enabled the transaction of the desired product.
- the seller inputs sales information on the product desired to be sold, and obtains information including the sales information and purchase registration information issued by the buyer in response to the sales information.
- Information) and the purchase information corresponding to the desired product are included in the execution of two different transaction processes.
- the execution of two different transaction processes enabled the trading of the products that we wanted to sell. With such a configuration, at least the following effects can be obtained.
- the buyer does not need to go to the wholesale market, etc., and the merchandise that he / she wants to purchase is sold at his / her own terminal device. It is possible to easily determine whether or not the product has been purchased, and to easily and reliably purchase the desired product. Also, make a procurement plan and Can also be performed. In addition, the buyer can easily and reliably assemble the product even if he or she wants a large number of products on his own terminal device.
- the seller trader has the ability to sell the product to be sold, how much and how much can be sold on the terminal device, and the buyer wants the product that corresponds to the product to be sold. Can be easily grasped, and the desired product can be easily and reliably sold. You can also do this in advance with a sales plan. Furthermore, the occurrence of useless products can be suppressed, and in particular, for fresh flowers that lose their value after a certain period, the freshness of the products can be maintained.
- the commodity transaction method of the present invention is a commodity transaction for determining a sales contract of a commodity based on a plurality of pieces of sales information and a plurality of purchase information for a commodity transaction output from a plurality of terminal devices.
- the purchase condition may include a condition arbitrarily specified by the buyer.
- processing step may further include a step of determining an order in which the linking process is performed on purchase information included in the set of purchase information in accordance with a predetermined condition.
- the predetermined condition is based on the abstraction level of the purchase condition included in the purchase information. Conditions may be included.
- the commodity transaction method of the present invention is a commodity transaction for determining a sales contract of a commodity based on a plurality of pieces of sales information and a plurality of purchase information for a commodity transaction output from a plurality of terminal devices.
- a set is formed in accordance with the included purchase conditions, and the purchase information and sales information are linked between the target purchase information and the sales information included in the set of sales information to determine the contract of the purchase and sale. It is characterized by including a processing step.
- the commodity transaction method of the present invention is a commodity transaction for determining a sales contract of a commodity based on a plurality of pieces of sales information and a plurality of purchase information for a commodity transaction output from a plurality of terminal devices.
- a set is formed in accordance with the sales conditions included in the information, and the sales information and the purchase information are linked between the target sales information and the purchase information included in the purchase information set to complete the sales and purchase agreement. It is characterized by including a processing step of determining.
- the predetermined condition may include a descending order of a desired purchase price included in the purchase information.
- the above-mentioned products may have no value or decrease after a period assumed for each product.
- the merchandise transaction device of the present invention is a merchandise transaction device that determines a sales contract for a product based on a plurality of sales information and a plurality of purchase information for a sales transaction of the product output from a plurality of terminal devices.
- a first set forming means for forming a set according to the purchase condition included in the purchase information from the plurality of purchase information; and forming a set according to the purchase condition from the plurality of sales information.
- the second set forming means, the set formed by the first set forming means, and the corresponding set formed by the second set forming means A transaction determining unit that determines purchase and sale closing by linking purchase information and sales information to the set.
- the order in which the transaction determining means performs the linking process on the purchase information included in the set formed by the first set forming means is determined according to predetermined conditions.
- the processing order determining means may be further provided.
- the commodity transaction device of the present invention is a commodity transaction device that determines a sales contract for a product based on a plurality of pieces of sales information and a plurality of purchase information for a sale transaction of a product output from a plurality of terminal devices.
- a processing order determining means for determining a processing order for determining the closing of the sale in accordance with predetermined conditions with respect to the plurality of purchase information; and a processing order determining means determining the processing order from the plurality of sales information.
- a set forming means for forming a set according to the purchase condition included in the target purchase information according to the processing order, the target purchase information, and the sales information included in the set formed by the set formation means.
- a transaction determining means for determining purchase and sale closing by linking purchase information and sales information.
- the predetermined condition may include a descending order of a desired purchase price included in the purchase information.
- the above-mentioned products may have no value or decrease after a period assumed for each product.
- the merchandise transaction system of the present invention comprises: a plurality of terminal devices that output sales information for a merchandise transaction; a plurality of terminal devices that output purchase information for a merchandise transaction; and a terminal device.
- a merchandise transaction system in which a plurality of sales information and a host for deciding a sale of goods based on purchase information are connected to each other, the host having the function of the merchandise transaction device of the present invention. It is characterized by the following.
- the storage medium of the present invention executes a processing step for determining a sales contract for a product based on a plurality of sales information and a plurality of purchase information for a sales transaction of a product output from a plurality of terminal devices.
- a set (cluster) according to purchase conditions is formed from a plurality of purchase information output from a plurality of buyers ( Clustering process). These purchase conditions are set in advance by the market operator (intermediary agent) or arbitrarily set by the buyer.
- a plurality of sales information output from a plurality of sellers also form a set according to the above purchase conditions.
- a set of purchase information and a set of sales information are formed for each purchase condition.
- the purchase information and the sales information are linked.
- the above-described linking may be performed in an order determined according to a predetermined condition (eg, in a descending order of the desired purchase price) in the purchase information constituting the set of purchase information.
- the order in which the information is linked with the sales information is determined according to a predetermined condition (such as a descending order of the desired purchase price).
- a predetermined condition such as a descending order of the desired purchase price.
- the preset purchase conditions attributetes such as "type” and "color” of the product
- a set is collected from a plurality of sales information output from a plurality of sellers. (Cluster) is formed.
- Cluster a set of sales information corresponding to the purchase conditions of the purchase information to be processed is formed.
- the processing target purchase information is linked.
- the order in which the pieces of sales information are linked with purchase information is determined according to a predetermined condition (such as a descending order of the desired selling price or a descending order).
- a predetermined condition such as a descending order of the desired selling price or a descending order.
- the preset sales conditions attributetes such as “type” and “color” of the product
- a set of multiple purchase information output from multiple buyers ( Class evening).
- a set of purchase information corresponding to the sales conditions of the target sales information is formed.
- the sales information to be processed is linked in the purchase information constituting the set of purchase information.
- the commodity transaction device of the present invention is a device that manages a system that determines the establishment of a sales transaction based on information on sale and purchase of products for sale and purchase of products output from a plurality of terminal devices, A storage means for storing in advance information on logistics costs based on a logistics route between the seller and the buyer generated by the conclusion of the sales transaction, and the seller and the buyer who are the target when the above-mentioned sales transaction is performed.
- An output unit for acquiring and outputting distribution cost information corresponding to the distribution route between the sides from the storage unit.
- the output means when the buyer purchases a product using the sales information by using the own terminal device, the output means performs logistics between the buyer and the seller that outputs the sales information.
- the distribution cost information corresponding to the route may be output to the terminal device on the buyer side.
- the output unit may calculate and output the total purchase amount or the total purchase amount and the distribution cost of the buyer individually from the sales information and the distribution cost information. Further, the storage means may store the distribution cost information based on a plurality of patterns of distribution routes generated by a combination of the location on the seller side and the location on the buyer side.
- the distribution cost information may include discount information of distribution costs based on the transaction volume.
- the commodity transaction device of the present invention is a system for determining the establishment of a sales transaction based on sales information and purchase information for a sales transaction of a product output from the plurality of terminal devices.
- At least one terminal device a display means for displaying information on logistics costs based on a logistics route between the seller and the buyer generated by the completion of the sales transaction in accordance with the business partner in the sales transaction. It is characterized by having.
- the display means may display the distribution cost information in accordance with the seller who has output the sales information when a product is purchased using the sales information. Is also good.
- the display means displays the total purchase amount or the total amount obtained from the sales information and the distribution cost information, or the total purchase amount and the distribution cost separately.
- the display means may correspond to the supplier in the sales transaction, out of the logistics cost information based on a plurality of patterns of the distribution route generated by a combination of the location on the own side and the locations of the plurality of suppliers. It is also possible to display distribution information.
- the distribution cost information may include discount information of distribution costs based on the transaction volume.
- the display means may have an icon function for executing each transaction processing.
- the above-mentioned products may include fresh products.
- the merchandise transaction system of the present invention is a system for determining the establishment of a merchandise transaction based on sales information and purchase information for merchandise transactions output from a plurality of terminal devices. It is characterized by including a commodity transaction device.
- a commodity transaction system is a system for determining the establishment of a commodity transaction based on sales information and purchase information for a commodity transaction output from a plurality of terminal devices. At least one of the terminal devices is the commodity transaction device of the present invention.
- the plurality of terminal devices and the host communicate with each other to establish the transaction of the commodity from the sales information and the purchase information for the transaction of the commodity output from the plurality of terminal devices.
- the terminal device displays the sent information on a screen by a browser function, outputs the information according to a user operation performed based on the information on the screen, and Means for storing in advance information on logistics costs based on the logistics route between the seller and the buyer, which is generated by the conclusion of the above-mentioned sales transaction; and Transmission means for acquiring distribution cost information corresponding to the distribution route between the seller side and the buyer side from the storage means and transmitting the information to the terminal device.
- the transmitting means when the buyer purchases a commodity using the sales information with the terminal device, the transmitting means communicates with the buyer and the sales. Distribution cost information corresponding to a distribution route between sellers that output the sale information may be transmitted to the terminal device.
- the transmitting means may calculate and transmit the total purchase amount or the total purchase amount and the distribution cost of the buyer individually from the sales information and the distribution cost information.
- the storage means may store the distribution cost information based on a plurality of patterns of distribution routes generated by a combination of the location on the seller side and the location on the buyer side.
- the distribution cost information may include discount information on distribution costs based on the transaction volume.
- the commodity transaction method of the present invention is a commodity transaction method for determining the establishment of a purchase transaction based on sales information and purchase information for a purchase transaction of a commodity output from a plurality of terminal devices,
- the output step includes: when the buyer purchases a product using the sales information by using his / her own terminal device, the logistics between the buyer and the seller that outputs the sales information.
- the method may include a step of outputting distribution cost information corresponding to a route to the terminal device on the buyer side.
- the output step may include a step of individually calculating the total purchase amount of the buyer or the total purchase amount and the distribution cost from the sales information and the distribution cost information and outputting the calculated total purchase amount and the distribution cost.
- the storage step may store the distribution cost information in the memory based on a plurality of distribution routes generated by a combination of the location of the seller and the location of the buyer.
- the logistics cost information includes logistics cost discount information based on the transaction volume. May be used.
- the storage medium of the present invention stores a program for executing a processing step for determining the establishment of a sale transaction of a product based on sales information and purchase information information for the sale of a product output from a plurality of terminal devices.
- the present invention since the information on the distribution costs of goods can be referred to electronically, it is possible to eliminate uneven distribution of goods and activate sales transactions. Can be.
- the present invention is effective for use in buying and selling goods such as fresh goods, such as fresh flowers and fruits and vegetables, which have unfixed distribution costs such as transportation due to the constantly changing shipping volume and shipping date.
- information on logistics costs (transportation costs to and from the supplier) generated by the establishment of a transaction with the supplier is transmitted electronically.
- the terminal device on the buyer side can store the sales information (including information such as the unit price and sales volume of the product) that the seller has output. ) Is displayed on the screen, and information on logistics costs between the seller and the seller is also displayed on the screen.
- the above-mentioned distribution cost information is prepared in advance for each location (including the place of production) on the seller side scattered throughout the country, corresponding to the location on the buyer side scattered throughout the country.
- Each piece of logistics cost information also includes logistics cost discount information that gradually decreases as the transaction volume increases (e.g., 500 yen for boxes 1 to 50, box Z, 50 boxes to 100 boxes for 250 yen / box etc.). From such distribution cost information, distribution cost information corresponding to the buyer side and the seller side which are the target of the current sales transaction is retrieved and displayed on the terminal device of the buyer side. Therefore, the buyer can easily grasp the distribution costs incurred when dealing with sellers scattered all over the country and the discount rate of the distribution costs at the seller. As a result, the buyer can conduct a transaction in consideration of the total purchase price including distribution costs, and which seller is most suitable for the transaction.
- logistics cost discount information that gradually decreases as the transaction volume increases (e.g., 500 yen for boxes 1 to 50, box Z, 50 boxes to 100 boxes for 250 yen / box etc.).
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a flower arrangement system to which the present invention is applied in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an internal configuration of a terminal device on each trader side and server side of the flower arrangement system.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining the top screen of the buyer in the flower arrangement system.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining the top screen on the seller side in the flower arrangement system.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram for explaining a reservation bilateral transaction process (transaction process (A)) based on order information, which is executed in the flower arrangement system.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining the order information list screen in the transaction processing of (A).
- Figure 7 shows the reservation bilateral transaction processing ((B) transaction processing) based on sales information and the transaction processing ((C)) based on multiple order information and multiple sales information executed by the above-mentioned flower arrangement system. It is a figure for explaining transaction processing of.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram for explaining a sales (shipment) information list screen in the transaction processing of the above (B).
- FIG. 9 is a diagram for explaining a sales information screen issued by the seller in the transaction processing of (B).
- FIG. 10 is a diagram for explaining a selling price prediction function provided in the flower arrangement system.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram for explaining the copying process provided in the flower arrangement system.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram for explaining the unsuccessful shipment list screen in the copying process.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram for explaining a sales information list screen in the copying process.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram for explaining a collection statistics information display list screen in the collection statistics processing function provided in the flower arrangement system.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram for explaining the association of sales information 1: purchase information n in the transaction processing of (C) in the flower arrangement system according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram for explaining the linking of sales information n: purchase information n in the transaction processing of (C) in the flower arrangement system.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram for explaining the process (1) of closing a contract in linking the sales information n: purchase information n.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram for explaining the process (2) of closing a contract in linking the sales information n: purchase information n.
- FIG. 19 is a diagram for explaining the transition of the transaction processing from (C 2) to (C 1) in the transaction processing of (C) in the flower arrangement system according to the third embodiment. is there.
- FIG. 20 is a diagram for explaining the settings on the buyer's screen for executing the above-described transfer processing.
- FIG. 21 is a diagram for explaining a process performed by the server for unsold sales information generated after the transfer process.
- FIG. 22 is a diagram for explaining an operation on the screen on the server side for executing the migration processing.
- FIG. 23 shows the arrangement of the terminal device in the flower arrangement system according to the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining a screen configuration in the device.
- FIG. 24 is a diagram for explaining the pickup function and the actual item selling function of the terminal device on the server side in the flower arrangement system according to the fifth embodiment.
- FIG. 25 is a diagram for explaining the designation or management processing of the pickup processing and the like by the above-mentioned pickup function and the actual article sales function.
- FIG. 26 is a diagram for explaining the reloading process executed by the reloading function and the physical product sales function.
- FIG. 27 is a diagram for explaining the flow of commodities in the unloading process.
- FIG. 28 is a diagram for explaining, with a screen image, an outline of a transaction flow in the form of sales 1 to 3 on the seller side in the flower arrangement system according to the sixth embodiment.
- Figure 29 is a diagram for explaining the seller's top screen (delivery management top screen).
- FIG. 30 is a flow chart for explaining the flow of transactions in the above-described sales 1 to 3 modes.
- FIG. 31 is a diagram for explaining a prospective sales operation screen during execution of a transaction in the transaction according to the above-described sales 1.
- FIG. 32 is a diagram for explaining a prospective sales operation screen when the transaction is confirmed in the transaction according to the above-described sales 1 form.
- FIG. 33 is a diagram for explaining a prospective sales operation screen when the sales volume is determined in the transaction according to the above-described sales 1 mode.
- FIG. 34 is a diagram for explaining an unprocessed sales operation screen before executing a transaction in the transaction according to the second sales form.
- FIG. 35 is a diagram for explaining an unprocessed sales operation screen during execution of a transaction in the transaction according to the second sales form.
- FIG. 36 is a diagram for explaining an unprocessed sales operation screen when the transaction is confirmed in the transaction according to the above-mentioned sales 2 mode.
- FIG. 37 is a diagram for explaining an unprocessed sales operation screen when the actual number of items is determined in the transaction according to the above-described sales 2 mode.
- FIG. 38 is a diagram for explaining a case where information such as the sales amount and the result of the transaction in the above-described sales 1 to 3 is displayed in a plurality of lines as the processing progresses.
- FIG. 39 is a diagram for explaining a process of matching attributes of commodities in transactions according to the above-described sales 1 to 3.
- FIG. 40 is a diagram for describing a screen configuration of the terminal device on each of the traders' side in the flower arrangement system according to the seventh embodiment.
- FIG. 41 is a diagram for explaining the order information list information in the above (A) transaction processing displayed on the screen according to the above screen configuration.
- FIG. 42 is a diagram for explaining the shipping information list information in the above (B) transaction processing displayed on the screen having the above screen configuration.
- FIG. 43 is a diagram for explaining the shipping bidding information list information in the above (C) transaction processing displayed on the screen having the above screen configuration.
- FIG. 44 is a diagram for explaining information that can be referred to by each trader in the above (A) and (B) transaction processing.
- FIG. 45 is a diagram for explaining the screen display state of the buyer side in the above-described screen configuration in the above (A) transaction processing and (B) transaction processing.
- FIG. 46 is a diagram for explaining the seller's screen display state in the above screen configuration in the above (A) transaction processing and (B) transaction processing.
- FIG. 47 is a diagram for explaining the flow of information in the above (A) and (C) transaction processing.
- FIG. 48 is a diagram for explaining the screen display state of the buyer side in the above screen configuration at the time of the above (A) transaction processing and (C) transaction processing.
- FIG. 49 is a diagram for explaining the seller's screen display state in the above screen configuration in the above (A) transaction processing and (C) transaction processing.
- FIG. 50 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the flower arrangement system according to the eighth embodiment.
- FIG. 50 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the flower arrangement system according to the eighth embodiment.
- FIG. 51 is a diagram for explaining purchase information output from each buyer in the flower arrangement system.
- FIG. 52 is a diagram for explaining sales information output from each seller in the flower arrangement system.
- FIG. 53 is a flowchart for explaining Algorithm 1 for establishing a transaction by linking a plurality of pieces of purchase information and a plurality of pieces of sales information.
- FIG. 54 is a flowchart for explaining the clustering process in Algorithm 1 described above.
- FIG. 55 is a diagram for explaining a class of purchase information and a cluster of sales information generated by the clustering process.
- FIG. 56 is a flowchart for explaining the linking process in the cluster of the purchase information and the cluster of the sales information.
- FIG. 57 is a diagram for specifically explaining the above-described association processing.
- FIG. 58 is a flowchart for explaining Algorithm 2 for establishing a transaction by linking a plurality of the purchase information and a plurality of the sale information.
- FIG. 59 is a diagram for explaining the determination of the processing order of the purchase information in Algorithm 2 described above.
- FIG. 60 is a diagram for explaining the linking process in the class of the purchase information and the sales information according to the determination of the processing order of the purchase information.
- FIG. 61 is a diagram for explaining an algorithm 3 for establishing a transaction by linking a plurality of the purchase information and a plurality of the sale information.
- FIG. 62 is a diagram for explaining Algorithm 4 for associating a plurality of pieces of purchase information with a plurality of pieces of sales information to complete a transaction.
- FIG. 63 is a diagram for explaining an example of linking purchase information and sales information in a corresponding cluster in each of the above algorithms.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram for explaining the degree of abstraction of a linking processing order when a buyer makes various conditions.
- Fig. 65 is a diagram for explaining the above linking processing order more concretely (when the buyer specifies a condition level).
- Fig. 66 is a diagram for explaining the above linking processing order more concretely (when the buyer specifies conditions arbitrarily).
- FIG. 67 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the flower arrangement system according to the ninth embodiment.
- FIG. 68 is a diagram for explaining an outline of processing when a transaction based on sales information is executed in the flower arrangement system.
- FIG. 69 is a diagram for explaining sales information issued by the seller side, which is managed on the server side in the flower arrangement system.
- FIG. 70 is a diagram for explaining a sales information screen displayed on the buyer side in the flower arrangement system.
- FIG. 71 is a diagram for explaining the discount rate information displayed in a pop-up window on the sales information screen.
- FIG. 72 is a diagram for explaining the registration screen displayed on the buyer side.
- FIG. 73 is a diagram for explaining the discount table set on the server side.
- FIG. 74 is a flowchart for explaining the processing on the server side.
- FIG. 75 is a view for explaining the configuration of another example of the discount table. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- the present invention is applied to, for example, a flower arrangement system 100 as shown in FIG.
- a terminal device 101 on the server side that manages the market for fresh flowers
- the terminal devices 1 2 1 to 1 2 3 and 15 1 on the buyer side and the terminal device 13 1 on the wholesaler side are communicably connected to each other via WAN 16 1. Configuration.
- major sellers there are also major sellers (major sellers) and small sellers (small sellers), and among multiple buyers, major sellers (major buyers) and small sellers (Small buyers) are also included.
- the terminal devices on the server side, the seller side, the buyer side, and the wholesaler side include, for example, a central processing unit (CPU), a keyboard, a mouse, a display, a communication device, and a processing program of the present system in advance. It is composed of a personal computer (personal computer) provided with a stored memory and the like, and reads and executes a processing program of the memory by a CPU to perform various processes described later.
- CPU central processing unit
- the terminal devices on the server side, the seller's side, the buyer's side, and the wholesaler's side apply the merchandise trading device according to the present invention.
- the connection configuration between the server side and each of the vendors via WAN 161 has been described.
- the connection configuration is not limited to this, and a connection configuration between the host computer and the terminal device may be used, or the server side and the client side. Connection configuration.
- a plurality of terminal devices 11 1 to 11 4 on the seller side and a plurality of terminal devices 12 1 to 12 3 on the buyer side are individually connected to the server side via WAN 16 1. It may be configured to be connected.
- the above-mentioned flower arrangement system 100 is used for transactions between vendors based on product information generated by buyers (transactions based on order information), and between vendors based on product information generated from sellers. Transactions (transactions based on sales information), and multiple vendors based on order information generated by multiple buyers and sales information generated by multiple sellers Transactions involving fresh flowers, including transactions between them (transactions based on multiple order information and multiple sales information), are carried out on terminal devices of each contractor (participant) who has joined the fresh flower trading system 100. It has been made like that.
- the “product information” here includes, for example, quantity, unit price, information input time, and attribute data
- the “attribute data” includes a date, a term, a product type, a color, and the like.
- the "producer” here is a sales agent who is entrusted to sell by the actual producer.
- the server-side terminal device 300 has an information receiving / distributing function 310 for receiving and transmitting (distributing) various information, and an application function (APP function).
- DBM storage function
- the transaction processing and price formation function 3 2 1 is used to perform various types of transaction processing, such as transactions based on order information, transactions based on sales information, and transactions based on multiple order information and multiple sales information. Function.
- the price prediction function 3 2 2 is a function for predicting fluctuations in the prices of fresh flowers to be traded in trades between traders.
- the system operation management function 3 2 3 is a function for controlling and managing the flower arrangement system 100 by operating the terminal device on the server side.
- the individual market analysis function 3 2 4 is to register participants, and to provide information on the date and time when the participants actually traded, the transaction status after the transaction, and the flowers that were traded (type of flower, Information on transactions performed by each participant, such as Based on the stored information, the BM can be used to determine the seasonal trend value of the flowers to be traded, the price, the price, and the future transaction trends (trading trends) of each participant.
- the individual data distribution management function 3 2 5 is a function that filters the data distribution management for each participant.
- the business format of each participant on the seller side or the buyer side (such as a wholesaler or a mass retailer)
- the terminal device 400 on each trader side has an information receiving / distributing function 410 for receiving and distributing various kinds of information, and a user interface (IZF) function 420 for a WWW browser or the like.
- Self-management management function as application function 4 3 1 and coordination function 4 3 2 Storage function to store transaction data and master data, and to store data necessary for various processing 4 4 0.
- the proprietary account management function 4 3 1 is a function for managing proprietary accounts processed by the participant side, such as the management of payments generated by previous transactions.
- Cooperation function 4 3 2 is a function to link with the system belonging to the participant side, such as notifying the information about the previous transaction by linking with the system of the retail store to which it belongs or the in-house sales system It is.
- the terminal device 400 on the trader side is provided with the own account management function 431, the coordination function 432, and the storage function 4400.
- the terminal device 400 need not be provided in the terminal device 400, and may be provided in the terminal device 300 on the server side instead of the terminal device 400 on the trader side.
- the server when a certain trader uses the fresh flower trading system 100 to perform each of the transaction processing (A), (B), and (C), the server first accesses the server using its own terminal device. Thus, a top screen such as that shown in FIG. 3 or FIG. 4 is displayed on the device.
- Figure 3 above shows the top screen displayed when you become a buyer. Orders, reservations, general I, general II, contracts / arrivals, statistics, and news "," End "and other various items are displayed.
- FIG. 4 is the top screen displayed when you become a seller, and you can see “Order”, “Reservation”, “Copy”, “General”, “Conclusion / arrival”, “Statistics”, “Information” ",” End “and other various items are displayed.
- These displays are arranged such that when the character part is clicked, the processing corresponding to the character part is executed, similarly to the icon function.
- the force used for character display is not limited to this, and it may be displayed in a pattern or the like.
- the user (buyer or seller) of the terminal device on which the top screen shown in Fig. 3 or 4 above is displayed specifies (clicks) each item selectively using a mouse or the like. Thereby, the process corresponding to the item specified at this time is executed. For example, when performing the transaction of (A), the item of “order”, when performing the transaction of (B), the item of “reservation”, and when performing the transaction of (C), “general I” or “ Select and specify "General II” or "General".
- the transaction processing is executed according to, for example, the flow shown in FIG.
- the buyer selects and specifies the item of “order” on the top screen of his / her own terminal device (see Figure 3 above).
- the device is ready for inputting order information.
- the buyer stores the order information, which is the purchase information such as the desired purchase date, flower item, variety, color, grade, production area, total number, and price, as a keyboard. input.
- This information is sent to the server.
- an order information list as shown in FIG. 6 is created on the server side, and is displayed on the screen on the terminal device on the buyer side.
- order information list screen in addition to the order information input by the buyer, information such as “total number”, “unselected total number”, and “total amount” are also displayed.
- the “total number”, “unselected total number”, and “total amount” are obtained by calculation on the server side, transmitted to the terminal device, and displayed.
- the buyer makes an order for fresh flowers in accordance with the procurement (purchase) plan on his / her own terminal device.
- the seller refers to the order information issued by the buyer on the screen on its own terminal device, and determines whether or not the buyer can ship the desired flower according to the sales (production) plan. If it can be shipped, enter it as keyboard information by keyboard.
- the seller can apply for the total number of units desired by the buyer, or can apply for a part of the total. Alternatively, the buyer can apply for more than the total number desired.
- Such application information is sent to the server side. In this way, the seller applies for the order information issued by the buyer on its own terminal device.
- the buyer trader refers again to the order information list shown in FIG. 6 on the screen on his own terminal device.
- the order information list at this time reflects the solicitation information issued by the seller on the server side. Specifically, for example, in the "application" column of the order information list, the number of orders of sellers who have applied for the order information is displayed, and the buyer is shown in the "application” column portion. You can refer to the detailed information of the seller who applied for the order information by specifying the icon of "Response" next to Have been.
- the buyer selects the desired seller from among the sellers who have applied for the order information, makes a reservation, and uses the key as order information. Input to the board. This order information is sent to the server and registered.
- the server sends a notice of the deal to the seller, and the seller receives the notification and the transaction with the buyer is confirmed. Recognize that.
- the seller may recognize that the transaction of the buyer has been confirmed by referring to the list of the agreement information on the screen of the terminal device without sending the notification of the contract on its own terminal device.
- the above contract is reflected in the “unselected” column in the order information list shown in Figure 6 on the buyer side.
- the unselected number which is the number of uncontracted flowers. If 40 out of 100 are determined, the number of unselected ones will be 60.
- the unselected number is allowed to be displayed in minus, and the unselected number becomes a negative number (160, etc.).
- the buyer selects the desired seller by referring to the applied information (see FIG. 5 above). For example, the buyer trader may make additional registration of new order information again without making a selection at this time. Alternatively, the previous order information may be deleted and new order information may be registered. In this case, the seller's application as described above is repeatedly performed on the updated order information. When the buyer selects the above application information, all or a part of the application information may be selectable or rejectable.
- This transaction processing is executed, for example, according to the flow shown in FIG. 7 (B).
- the seller selects and designates the item of “reservation” on the top screen of its own terminal device (see Figure 4 above).
- the device enters a state in which sales information can be input.
- the seller enters the sales information (shipping information), which is the desired sales information, such as the desired flower, item, variety, color, arrival date, grade, place of origin, producer name, number of boxes, and price by keyboard. I do.
- shipment information is the desired sales information, such as the desired flower, item, variety, color, arrival date, grade, place of origin, producer name, number of boxes, and price by keyboard. I do.
- a shipping information list as shown in FIG. 8 is created and displayed on the screen. Then, such sales information is sent to the server side. In this way, the seller sells fresh flowers on its own terminal device.
- the buyer purchases the number of boxes of the desired product by searching for the desired product on the screen and referring to the sales information issued by the seller, for example, as shown in Fig. 9, on the terminal device of the buyer. Enter the information on the keyboard as registration information. At this time, a part of the desired number of boxes can be registered. For example, the number of remaining boxes in the shipping information is 50, and the number of boxes originally desired by the buyer is 20, but only 10 of them can be registered. Then, such purchase registration information is sent to the server side. In this way, the buyer registers the purchase information on its own terminal device with respect to the shipping information issued by the seller (type 1).
- the seller uses his / her own terminal device to determine the registration status of the buyer on the screen and makes a decision, and makes a contract with the buyer.
- this transaction When the purchaser performs the above-mentioned purchase registration (hereinafter, this transaction is referred to as type 1 transaction processing and also referred to as (B 1) transaction processing), the purchaser specifies the purchase price and It can also be purchase registration information (hereinafter, this transaction is referred to as type 2 transaction processing, also referred to as (B 2) transaction processing).
- the seller's terminal device automatically determines the appropriate buyer, for example, the buyer with the highest purchase price, based on each purchase price specified by a plurality of buyers. The algorithm may be executed.
- the buyer can register the purchase registration information as, for example, 6 boxes, and information indicating that the purchase is to be performed for 6 boxes or less. As a result, for the remaining 10 boxes, Even if two buyers register to purchase 6 boxes each, if the information indicates that they will purchase even 6 boxes or less, it is possible to make a contract with 6 boxes for you and 4 boxes for the party.
- hird transaction A transaction in which a plurality of purchase information and a plurality of sales information are successively closed at the same time based on a combination of both conditions
- the transaction processing is executed according to the flow shown in FIG. 7 (C), for example.
- transaction processing is divided into two transaction processing (transaction processing of (C 1) and transaction processing of (C 2)). This corresponds to “General I” and “General II” on the backup screen (see Figure 3 above).
- the transaction processing of (C 1) and the transaction processing of (C 2) are performed, for example, when the buyer makes a purchase registration as described above. The method of purchase registration is different.
- the seller searches its own terminal for uncontracted fresh flowers, obtains the information, and displays the top screen ( Figure 4 above).
- the “copy” item of the fresh flowers that were not sold, that is, the fresh flowers that were not sold among the fresh flowers in the transaction processing of (B)
- the seller enters the sales information by keyboard in the same manner as in the transaction processing of (B), for the fresh flowers that have not been sold.
- the minimum price information (the minimum sales price value) is also entered.
- the buyer refers to the sales information issued by the plurality of sellers on the screen on its own terminal device, and sells the sales information that meets the desired conditions in the same manner as in the transaction processing in (B).
- purchase registration is performed in the transaction processing of (C 1) or the transaction processing of (C 2) described above. That is, when making a purchase registration in the transaction processing of (C 1), the buyer selects and specifies “general I” on the top screen of his own terminal device (see FIG. 3 above).
- the device is in a state in which sales information issued by a plurality of sellers can be referred to, and a state in which purchase registration is possible.
- the purchase registration here allows, for example, to specify only the condition of “item” and “color” of a desired fresh flower.
- each of the other buyers registers in their own terminal device by referring to the sales information issued by a plurality of sellers in the transaction processing of (C1) or (C2).
- the purchase registration information is sent to the server. Therefore, on the server side, there are sales information issued by multiple sellers and purchase registration information issued by multiple buyers.
- the contract determination algorithm determines a contract based on, for example, an order that satisfies the condition of the lowest price for sale and that has a higher purchase price, a shorter purchase information input time, and the like. Information on this decision will be communicated to the seller and the buyer. As a result, the seller and the buyer will each make a decision on their own terminal equipment.
- the configuration in the transaction process (C) described above may be configured as follows.
- the algorithm for deciding on a contract is not limited to the algorithm for deciding on a contract in ascending order of the desired price or entering information in the earliest order.
- An algorithm that determines a contract according to the priority order may be used.
- an algorithm may be used in which a request to purchase a part of the desired purchase quantity if there is a remaining sales amount is allowed, and this is reflected in the determination of the priority order to determine a contract.
- the minimum price information (minimum price value) is included in the sales information issued by the seller.
- the minimum price information may be set to "0" (zero), and a complete sales consignment method may be used.
- Another parameter may be used instead of the information. For example, information on the minimum number of units sold may be used.
- the buyer inputs (C 1) and (C 2) the condition input in the transaction processing (detailed condition input in (C 2), condition input relaxed in (C 1)), and is determined by the buyer. things and However, for example, in the system, each item (“type”, “item”, “color”, etc.) and its contents (for example, if the item is “item”, contents of “chrysanthemum”, “rose”, etc.) ) May be set, and the buyer may specify the desired items and their contents (conditions) from among them.
- the conditions of only “varieties” and “standards” and the conditions of the locality and producer name in the “varieties” and “standards” are stored in advance in a table or the like. Have it ready.
- conditions for only the flight date and section, and a plurality of conditions such as the airline name or specific flight number (s) are prepared in advance. This allows the buyer to set various conditions.
- the flow of each of the transaction processes (A), (B), and (C) by the flower arrangement system 100 has been described above.
- This price prediction function is a function for predicting fluctuations in prices of fresh flowers to be traded in each of the above-mentioned transactions (A), (B), and (C).
- the function allows market operators (managers) to easily predict prices on their own terminal devices (terminal devices on the server side).
- various data are stored in the storage function (DBM) by the individual market analysis function, and various data generated during the transaction are stored.
- DBM storage function
- Various data stored in this DBM are analyzed by multivariate analysis processing and the like, and a model is generated from the analysis results. Then, the generated model is used to predict price fluctuations and the like with respect to market conditions at that time. Such price prediction can be made according to the prediction conditions such as the fresh flower item and the season.
- the “copying” processing of the top screen see Figure 4 above
- the “copying” process is a process that is performed when there is a sales omission on the seller side as a result of the transaction process (B), and this copying process must be performed. Then, the transaction processing of (B) is transferred to the transaction processing of (C). That is, as shown in Fig. 11, as a result of the transaction processing of (B), a contracted fresh flower (contract shipment product) and an uncontracted flower (uncontract shipment product) are generated. .
- the price (sale price) of the product at this time is "X”, and the lower limit price (minimum desired price) is "y".
- Each piece of information on these contracted and unsold products is sent to the terminal device on the server side and stored in its DBM.
- the seller executes the copying process by referring to the screen of the unsuccessful shipment list generated at the own end device from the storage information of the server side DBM, for example, as shown in FIG. 12. Judgment as to whether or not, select and specify "Copy" on the screen shown in Fig. 4 above. Then, the seller individually selects the products to be copied and designates the products to be copied. At this time, all unsold products may be specified collectively.
- the seller can also specify that the selling price X be changed to the selling price x '( ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ') and the lower limit price y to the lower limit price y '(y ⁇ y').
- the failed shipment information stored in the DBM on the server side is used as the commodity information in the transaction process (C), including the price change.
- the transaction processing of (C) including these information is also performed. It is assumed that the product information in o
- the seller uses his / her own terminal device to display, for example, a product that has shifted to the transaction processing of (C), a newly registered product, and information on the sales information list screen as shown in FIG. Check the date of registration (information registration date).
- This collection statistical processing is processing executed when the item of “collective statistics” on the top screen shown in FIG. 4 is selected and designated in the terminal device on the seller side.
- the seller selects and designates the “collective statistics” item on the top screen on his / her own terminal device.
- the collection statistics information display list screen as shown in FIG. 14 is displayed on the device.
- This list of statistical information display lists information on transactions that are scheduled to occur in the future (already determined transactions), specifically, the date of delivery (delivery), the average price of fresh flowers, the highest price, the lowest price. Includes information such as price and total number. Such information can be displayed on the screen by specifying conditions such as date, item, type, etc., for each specified condition.
- the seller can grasp the future schedule.
- the buyer can also use his / her own terminal device to specify the "collection statistics" item on the top screen (Fig. 3 above) and specify various conditions, thereby grasping the buyer's future plans. be able to.
- the target product has been described as an example of a fresh product such as a fresh flower, but the present invention is not limited to this. It can be applied to products with fixed expiration dates, such as air tickets, other transportation tickets, and concert tickets.
- the producers mentioned above correspond to the airline
- the major sellers correspond to sales departments such as airline branches, or the sales agents such as major travel agencies, and small sellers.
- the dealer will correspond to each travel agency and dealers such as convenience stores that handle air tickets. Also, if you want to purchase two seats on XXX flight on February 30 or 29, or purchase two seats on XXX flight or YYY flight from Airport A to Airport B on February 29 (A ) In correspondence with transaction processing, from February 29 to January 5, XXX flights are hien yen, YYY flights are / 3 yen and each has 100 seats etc. Transactions based on this correspond to (B) transaction processing, and transactions that determine the price and quantity by comparing purchase information and sales information that have various spreads to these conditions correspond to (C) transaction processing. Therefore, the present invention is also applicable to products with a term or due dates, such as airline tickets.
- two sales information 1 and 2 (including the desired selling price and the lower limit price) are registered, and for the sales information 1, two purchase information 1 and 2 are registered. If two purchase information items 3 and 4 are registered for the sales information item 2, it is necessary to determine which purchase information item should be linked to the sales information item, that is, a contract should be made.
- FIG. 17 There are sales information and five purchase information.
- sales information 1 three purchase information 1, 2, and 3 are registered.
- sales information 2 three purchase information 1, 3, and It is assumed that 4 has been registered, and 3 purchase information 2, 3, 4, and 5 have been registered for sales information 3.
- the processing order of the sales information is determined regardless of the sales product in the sales information.
- sales information issued by a seller specified in the market is given the highest priority, and the remaining sales information is determined in the input order.
- the processing order may be determined. As a result, in FIG. 17 described above, the processing order is determined in the order of sales information 1, sales information 2, and sales information 3.
- a processing procedure for purchase information is determined for each sales information in the determined processing order.
- the one with the higher desired price of each purchase information linked to each sales information has priority, and the purchase information with the same desired price is determined in the input order.
- the processing order of the three registered purchase information 1, 2, and 3 is determined in descending order of the desired unit price.
- the result is defined as purchase information 2, purchase information 1, and purchase information 3.
- the number of sales in sales information 1 is 100
- the desired number in purchase information 2 is 70
- the desired number in purchase information 1 is 70
- the desired number in purchase information 3 If the number is 60, the desired number of purchase information 2 has been completed for all 70 (contract decision), but for purchase information 1, 30 out of the desired number of 70 have been completed and remain.
- the remaining number (partially uncontracted).
- the purchase information 3 remains untouched (not closed). Therefore, in the sales information 2 to be processed next, the purchase information 1 (purchase information 1 '), the unpurchased purchase information 3, and the purchase information 4 with the remaining number of 40 are targeted.
- the processing order of the three pieces of purchase information 1 ', 3, and 4, which are registered in the same manner, is determined in descending order of the desired unit price.
- the result is designated as purchase information 3, purchase information 1 ', and purchase information 4.
- the number of sales in sales information 2 is 1 If the number is 10 and the desired number in purchase information 4 is 30, the desired number of purchase information 3 is all 60, and the remaining number of purchase information 1 'is all 40. Becomes Regarding the purchase information 4, 10 out of the 30 desired numbers are completed, and the remaining 20 are the remaining number. Therefore, in the following sales information 3, the purchase information 4 (purchase information 4 ') and the purchase information 5 whose remaining number is 20 are targeted.
- the purchase information 2 registered first is not covered by the sales information 1 described above, and therefore is not applicable.
- the processing order of the two pieces of purchase information 4 'and 5 registered in the same manner is determined in the descending order of the desired unit price.
- the result is the order of purchase information 4 and purchase information 4 '.
- the number of sales in sales information 3 is 110 and the desired number in purchase information 5 is 105
- the desired number of purchase information 5 is all 105.
- the purchase information 4 ′ 5 out of the remaining 20 pieces are completed, and the remaining 15 pieces are the remaining quantity. The remaining 15 items of this purchase information 4 'will be missed.
- the processing order of the sales information is determined in the order of the lowest price in the sales information created by item and color, and then it is determined.
- the processing procedure of the purchase information for each sales information is determined in the order of the desired price in descending order of desired price.
- the transaction processing of (C 1) is processing of specifying and purchasing and registering a desired fresh flower item (such as “ringa”) and color (such as “white”) as described above.
- a desired fresh flower item such as “ringa”
- color such as “white”
- FIG. 18 An example is shown in Figure 18.
- sales information 1 (ringh white) and sales information 2 (Gerbera Z red) issued by the seller (A) and sales information 3 (ringh Z white) issued by the other seller (Otsu) are shown. If sales information 4 (chrysanthemum Z yellow) and sales information 5 (rose Z5) exist, these sales information 1 to 5 are clustered by item and color, that is, a group, group, etc. Identify.
- a ring / white information group (cluster) including sales information 1 and 3 is obtained. And this The processing order of a plurality of pieces of sales information included in the information group is determined in the order of the lowest price in the sales information. The result is sales information 1, sales information 3, and so on.
- the processing order of the registered purchase information is determined in descending order of the desired price.
- the purchase information at this time also includes information that has flowed from the transaction processing of (C 2) to the transaction processing of (C 1). For example, if three purchase information 1 (ringwort Z white), purchase information 3 (ringwort white), and purchase information 5 (ringwort Z white) are registered for sales information 1, enter these processing orders. Determine in order of force. The result is defined as purchase information 5, purchase information 3, and purchase information 1. Thereafter, as in the case of the transaction process (C2) described above, the process proceeds in the determined order.
- the sales information group is obtained in the same way for the other item's Z color, and the processing order is determined in the information group in descending order of the lowest price, and the determined processing is performed.
- the processing order of the purchase information is determined in the input order.
- the purchase information issued by the buyer is clustered on the basis of the sales information issued by the seller.
- the sales information may be clustered based on.
- the upper limit price is included in the purchase information, and this price is ordered from high to low, and from low to high depending on the product Assign sales information in order.
- This also applies to products with a limited expiration date, such as airline tickets-tickets for other transports, concert tickets, and so on.
- the buyer refers to the unsold sales information registered as sales information in the transaction processing of (C2) on its own terminal device, and if there is a desired flower, registers the purchase information. I do.
- the server compares the sales information with the purchase information, and if both conditions are met, the contract is determined, and if not, the contract is unsuccessful. Then, the result is notified to the seller and the buyer. If the registered purchase information has not been concluded according to the notification from the server side, the buyer trader relaxes the conditions of the sales information on its own terminal device (specify only the item and color conditions), The purchase information is transferred to (C 1) transaction processing. As a result, the purchase information at this time is registered as purchase information in the transaction processing of (C1), and is processed in the transaction processing of (C1).
- the buyer trader uses his own terminal device when registering the purchase information. If the registered purchase information has not been concluded in the transaction processing of (C2), settings are made to automatically shift to the transaction processing of (C1). For example, as shown in FIG. 20, the buyer designates (clicks) an icon provided for each purchase information with a mouse or the like on the screen during the transaction processing of (C 2). By doing so, you can set automatic migration. This setting information is sent to the server side.
- the server recognizes the setting of automatic migration, and if the conditions of both the sales information of the seller and the purchase information of the buyer match, the contract is determined as described above, Conversely, if both conditions do not match, the purchase information is regarded as unsuccessful and automatically registered as purchase information in the transaction processing of (C 1). It is processed.
- the buyer can perform the transaction processing of (C 2) and the transaction processing of (C 1) in one operation.
- the server side can intervene in the buyer and seller to conduct transactions.
- the server side refers to the result of the transaction processing of (C 1) on its own terminal device.
- an operation such as designating (clicking) an icon such as "concluded search” or "uncontracted search” with a mouse or the like on the screen of the terminal device itself.
- a list screen of the sales information of contracts and sales information of unsold contracts is output, and the information on this screen is used to grasp the result of the transaction processing of (C 1).
- various types of information included in the unsold sales information are adjusted, and the closing rate is increased to confirm.
- the adjusted sales information is registered again as sales information in the transaction processing of (C 1) and (C 2). Accordingly, the sales information with the adjusted lower limit price is processed in the transaction processing of (C 1) in order from the transaction processing of (C 2) as described above.
- transactions (A) to (C) in the first embodiment described above are performed.
- Various information (order information, sales information, etc.) generated in the processing can be referred to on the screen, and desired information can be easily extracted (searched) from the various information.
- a screen having a configuration as shown in FIG. 23 is provided as a screen displayed on the terminal device of each trader.
- This screen includes a function list section 201, a result display section 202, and a condition input section 203, as shown in FIG.
- These components are arranged in order from the top of the screen, and various items in each component are displayed as icons.
- the display of an item or the like on the screen may be a character or a pattern, and similarly to the icon function, when a part of the character or the pattern is clicked, a process corresponding to the part may be executed. .
- the number of display lines (including the number of transactions, etc.) in the result display section 202 can be set on the server side.
- the server sets the number of display lines suitable for the amount of data during transmission.
- the result display section 202 is provided with a number display section 202a.
- the number display section 202a shows the number of applications (the buyer's side) during the transaction processing of (A).
- the number of orders received from the seller for the order information) is displayed, and the number of purchases (the number of purchases registered by the buyer) at the time of transaction processing (C) is displayed.
- the number of records is displayed in the form of "001" or the rank of "large”, “medium”, “small”, “none”, or the like.
- condition input section 203 various conditions for extracting (searching) information of a target product in a certain transaction process are input.
- the color input section 203 a for inputting the color of the flower, which is the target product the type input section 203 b for inputting the type, and the color input section 203 b for inputting the producer.
- a producer input section 203c and the like are provided.
- Information matching the various conditions input in the condition input section 203 is searched from various information generated during the transaction.
- the search result is displayed on the result display section 202.
- the type names of the fresh flowers are sorted in the order of use frequency for each participant, for example, "chrysanthemum”, “rose”, “sunflower",. Also, in the producer input section 203c, the producer names are sorted in order of use frequency.
- a part of the type name and the producer name of the fresh flower may be fixed.
- the information that is always used when searching for information may be fixed in the upper row, and may be arranged in the next row in order of frequency of use.
- a function that can change a target period for determining the order of use frequency may be used to determine a target period, for example, a use frequency order for three months.
- the use frequency order may be automatically changed for each season or period.
- condition input section 203 during the transaction processing of (A), the products for which the seller has applied for the order information issued by the buyer at that time and the products for which no application has been made
- An application presence / absence input section 203 d is provided for inputting as a search condition. If "Yes" is selected and designated in the entry presence / absence input section 203d, a search is made for the order information for which the seller has applied, and "No" is selected and designated. In this case, the search for order information without application from the seller is performed. If none of them is selected and designated, the search for all order information in the transaction process (A) is performed.
- the condition input section 203 is provided with a search input section 203 e comprising items of “sales information search” and “purchase information search”, and these items are provided in the transaction (C). Displayed only during processing.
- sales information search When “sales information search” is selected and specified, a search is made for the sales information issued by the seller and the purchase information associated therewith. "Purchase Information Search” If selected and specified, a search is made for sales information that is the target of purchase information issued by the buyer.
- transactions (emergency transactions) generated based on urgent needs such as unsold products, pre-emption, and unloading generated in the transaction processing of (A) to (C) in the first embodiment described above are described. Can also be performed on the screen of the terminal device.
- the unloading process is a process in which unsold products are subject to auction, but at this time, only a specified amount is removed from the unsold products. This is to ensure that flowers are needed in case of emergency (funeral, etc.). Therefore, as a result of unloading from unsold products, the remaining products will be auctioned.
- the processing for unloading and bidding is performed on the screen.
- the terminal device on the server side has, in addition to the application functions shown in FIG. 2 above, for example, as shown in FIG. And a function for selling actual goods 327 to sell the remaining goods generated by the cargo handling process.
- Figure 25 shows the process of designating or managing the products to be bid specified before, during, or after the execution of the transaction process (A), the transaction process (B), and the transaction process (C). It shows the flow of the screen at the time.
- the process of designating or managing the target product here
- the delivery management screen shows that for the fresh flowers whose product attribute is "spray chrysanthemum / 2 L yellow", the remaining quantity is 20 boxes, and the transaction whose quantity already determined is (A). It shows that there are 5 boxes in the processing and 10 boxes in the transaction processing of (B).
- the screen shifts to the input screen for the unloading process.
- the product attributes are copied as they are.
- the company A which is the buyer who sells the goods by receiving the goods
- the unit price and quantity as, for example, a sales unit price of 100 yen and five boxes.
- the transaction processing of (B 2) is executed for five of the remaining 15 boxes.
- the transaction processing input screen of (C) not only the unit price and quantity but also the lower limit Enter the value, for example, as 85 yen.
- the delivery management screen there are provided fields for the transaction processing of electric and commerce (EC), and at the bottom thereof, the fields of the transaction processing of (B 2) and the transaction processing of (C). Is provided. Then, by clicking on the characters of the transaction processing of (B 2) and the transaction processing of (C), the screen shifts to the input screen of each transaction processing, and the transaction processing can be started. It has been made possible. Therefore, this screen can be called a screen for managing various transactions as a whole. The flow of processing performed on the above-mentioned delivery management screen and the like will be described with reference to FIGS. 26 and 27.
- the day before the auction (12Z2) the total amount of fresh flowers that can be shipped by the producer is determined, and this information (confirmed information) is communicated to the seller.
- the shipment volume is decided (100,000 final shipment decision).
- This information (confirmed shipment volume information) is communicated from the seller to the wholesale market.
- the wholesale market trades with the buyer 1 for the remaining amount of 600 bottles by the transaction processing of ( ⁇ —Type 1 or 2) and (C) described above (x 3 500 Book deal). Therefore, the remaining amount after this transaction is 150 pieces, and this 150 pieces are to be auctioned.
- the identification of the products to be auctioned and the management of the remaining products are performed by operating the delivery management screen as shown in FIG. 25 above.
- the remaining goods were further traded, but the present invention is not limited to this, and ( ⁇ ) and ( ⁇ ) As a result of the transaction processing, the remaining products may be further traded (forward transaction).
- the unloading processing as an example of the emergency transaction processing, the processing can be performed in a similar manner when performing a preemption processing or the like.
- a feature is given to the sales form on the seller side.
- the seller sells the flowers in a situation where the amount of fresh flowers is not fixed (sales processing before confirmation, hereinafter also referred to as “sales 1”), and sells in the situation where the quantity of flowers arrives (sale after confirmation) Processing, hereinafter also referred to as “sales 2”, and actual sales by auction (active sales processing, hereinafter “sale”) 3 ”) on its own terminal device so that distribution management from receiving to auction can be performed efficiently.
- each of the transaction processes (A) to (C) is also referred to as a transaction process by an EC (Electronic Co erce) system or an EC transaction process.
- EC Electronic Co erce
- Figure 28 shows the screen images of the seller's terminal device in chronological order.
- an outline of the flow of fresh flowers from sales 1 to sales 3 will be described with reference to FIG.
- the transaction processing of () 2), the transaction processing of (C), and the unloading processing are performed.
- 7 (for example, 500 cases) as a result of adding the number of contracts by the transaction processing of ( ⁇ ⁇ 2) and (C) and the number of unloaded items is determined, and unprocessed before confirmation
- the screen shown in Fig. 29 becomes the top screen (delivery management top screen).
- each item of "Delivery screen” and “End of delivery screen” is also provided. These items are clicked on the character part, like the icon function, the processing corresponding to the character part is performed. It is meant to be executed.
- Each item of the “delivery screen” and the “end of the distribution screen” is not limited to the character display, but may be displayed by a picture or the like.
- the actual name (such as "Aichi Atsumi-cho” or "yellow) can be directly input, but it is determined in advance. It is also made possible to input by code.
- the user of the terminal device can use, for example, a keyboard or a mouse to input the user ID, the arrival date of the desired flower to be sold ("Monday, February 15, 1997", etc.), ("Aichi Atsumi-cho” etc.), producer name, item ("Kiku” etc.), form ("Spray” etc.), variety ("Alps” etc.), color (“Yellow” etc.), and grade (" 2) Input the attribute of “L” etc.) into the corresponding input section, and then specify (click) the “Delivery screen” section.
- a keyboard or a mouse to input the user ID
- the arrival date of the desired flower to be sold (“Monday, February 15, 1997", etc.)
- the arrival date of the desired flower to be sold (“Monday, February 15, 1997", etc.)
- the arrival date of the desired flower to be sold (“Monday, February 15, 1997", etc.)
- the arrival date of the desired flower to be sold (“Monday, February 15, 1997", etc.)
- the transaction processing in the form of sales 1 to 3 started from the delivery management top screen in FIG. 29 is performed according to, for example, a flowchart shown in FIG. Step S101:
- a transaction in the form of sales 1 is started. That is, on the two days before the auction, the attributes of the desired flower to be sold are input on the delivery management top screen in Fig. 29 above.
- the screen shifts to a prospective sales operation screen as shown in FIG. 31.
- the item “chrysanthemum”, the form “spray”, the variety “Alps”, the grade “2L”, and the color “yellow” are input as the attributes of the input fresh flowers.
- the display section corresponding to “(A) Transaction” and “(B1) Transaction” on this screen respectively displays “E C” items.
- This "EC:” item is configured such that, when the character portion is clicked, a process described later corresponding to the character portion is executed, similarly to the icon function.
- the "E (:)” item is not limited to the character display, but may be displayed as a picture or the like.
- the status of the prospective sales operation screen is as follows: the display parts corresponding to “arrival quantity”, “result”, and “unprocessed number” are displayed. It is blank.
- Step S 101 When the transaction processing of (A) and (B 1) is executed in step S 101, the system enters a standby state until the transaction processing is completed. When the transaction processing is completed, the process proceeds to the next step S103. Step S103:
- step S 101 Assume that as a result of the transaction processing of (A) and (B 1) in step S 101, a total of 200 cases have been closed.
- the number of contracts determined (number of results) ⁇ is displayed as "200 c / s" on the display corresponding to "result" on the prospective sales operation screen as shown in Fig. 32.
- "@ 85" indicating the average unit price is also displayed.
- Step S105 The sales (estimated sales) by the transaction processing of (A) and (B 1) as shown in steps S101 to S103 can be performed until the received quantity is determined. Then, on the day before the auction, when the amount of arrival (expected amount of arrival) (for example, 100 cases) is determined by the manufacturer's FAX notification or the like, the process proceeds to the next step S105. Step S105:
- the determined arrival quantity ⁇ is displayed as “100000” “s” on the display corresponding to “arrival quantity” on the prospective sales operation screen.
- the number of results: 8 and the number of unprocessed data ( 1 00 0-2 0 0-800 cases) from the number of received items is calculated, and this calculation result is "800 c / s". Displayed on the display corresponding to the force 'unprocessed number'.
- "100 cZs” and "800 cZs” are displayed on the respective display units corresponding to the "number of processes”.
- the seller uses a mouse or the like to click on the “E C” portion of the display corresponding to “(B 2) Transaction”. This will take you to the transaction top screen shown in Fig. 4 above. Then, the seller trades, for example, 150 fresh flowers by executing the transaction processing of (B2) as described above. Similarly, click on the “E C” part of the display section corresponding to “(C) Transaction”. As a result, the screen shifts to the transaction top screen shown in Fig. 4 above. Then, the seller trades, for example, 150 fresh flowers by executing the transaction processing of (C) as described above. Further, the number of cases to be picked up is input, for example, as "200" in the display section corresponding to "loading".
- step S106 When the transaction processing (B2) and (C) and the unloading processing are executed in step S106, the apparatus enters a standby state until the processing is completed. When each process ends, the flow advances to the next Step S108.
- the calculation result is obtained in the state shown in FIG. 35 above. Will be reflected on the unprocessed sales operation screen. That is, the display on the display unit corresponding to the “unprocessed number” is updated to “800 cZs” and “300 cZs”.
- Steps S106 to S109 the sales and unloading by the transaction processing of (B2) and (C) based on the determined amount of incoming This process can be performed until the actual quantity received (number of actual items) is determined. Then, on the day of the auction, when the fresh flowers arrive and the actual amount of arrival (for example, 950 cases) is determined, the process proceeds to the next step S111.
- the unprocessed number is not “0”, but the unprocessed number is not processed in the form of the next sale 3, the unprocessed number is -As in the case of '0', the process directly proceeds to the final processing in step S116, and this processing ends.
- termination processing is performed.
- the number of unprocessed flowers can be identified by the market management side so that it is possible to identify which of the fresh flowers to sell and which of the fresh flowers are still being traded.
- — ⁇ — is added to the information of the flower that has become “0” (in this case, the flower of the item “chrysanthemum”, form “spray”, variety “Alps”, grade “2L”, color “yellow”)
- a message indicating that the transaction of the fresh flowers has been completed is notified to the accounting department, the management department, and the like.
- the sales form based on the expected (predicted) sales volume before the arrival volume is determined is systematized and can be executed on the terminal device.
- the expected (predicted) sales volume before the arrival volume is determined is systematized and can be executed on the terminal device.
- the seller sells the goods by pre-emption (or pickup) or bidding.
- Form of sales 1 Transaction processing (A) based on order information issued by buyers based on expected (predicted) sales volume before arrival quantity is determined, and sales information issued by sellers and wholesale markets (B1 ) Is sold by transaction processing.
- 4Sales 2 form Based on the determined quantity of arrival, (B 2) transaction processing based on sales information issued by the seller, and (C) transaction processing based on order information issued by the buyer and sales information issued by the seller. In addition to selling the goods, they will also carry out the loading (or preemption).
- Form of sales 3 Selling goods (or pre-emption) and selling the remaining items as a result of auctions.
- the three sales forms (3) to (4) are systematized and can be executed on terminal devices.
- the system is configured so that the results generated by one sales form are reflected in the next sales form according to the change in the environment at that time.
- the transaction of fresh flowers from the arrival to the sale of the actual item can be efficiently performed on the data.
- sellers can know in advance the power of buyers for the fresh flowers to be sold and how much can be cut, and can make sales plans.
- the sales target is like a fresh flower
- efficient sales activities and sales management can be performed in accordance with the demand and supply on the day such as auctions.
- a function may be provided for converting into the attributes of fresh flowers in the transaction processing (EC transaction processing) of (B1), (B2), and (C). Specifically, first, before shifting from the sales 1 to the sales 2 mode, for example, as shown in FIG. 39, the amount of the goods received is notified by the manufacturer from F a X. The information to be notified includes the items, varieties, grades, and quantities of the fresh flowers to be received. This information is stored on the merchant's system.
- the conversion table for each attribute that converts the file structure of the data input to this system into the file structure in this system that is, the conversion table TBL 1 for items, the conversion table TBL 2 for varieties, and the class Matching is done by using the conversion table TBL3 for the application.
- a WAIS Wide Area Information Server
- a common attribute code is determined in advance to perform matching.
- information relating to the transaction processing (A) to (C) in the first embodiment described above is displayed on the same screen.
- various information sent via the server-side terminal device is displayed on the terminal device of each vendor by a WWW browser or the like as the interface function 420 (see FIG. 2 above), and the like.
- Various processes are advanced by the user's operation on the display screen.
- the screen configuration when various transaction processes are performed for example, as shown in FIG. 210, two transaction information display sections 221 and 222, and a condition input section 230.
- the display control and the like of various information on this screen are performed by the individual data distribution management function 3 25 (see FIG. 2 above).
- the command section 210 displays items such as “new”, “ku”, “ ⁇ J,“ >>”,“> ”, and“ delete ”. An arbitrary item is selected from these items and designated (clicked) by a mouse operation or the like by the user of the device, and a process corresponding to the selected item is executed.
- the transaction information display sections 22 1 and 22 2 for example, various information generated in two different transaction forms are displayed corresponding to the status of the transaction being executed at that time.
- various conditions for extracting (searching) information of a target product in a certain transaction process are input.
- condition input section 230 items such as "search” and "condition cancellation” are displayed. Then, an arbitrary item is selected from these items and designated (clicked) by a mouse operation or the like from the user of the device, and a process corresponding to the selected item is executed. For example, when “Search” is clicked, information corresponding to the various conditions input to the respective input sections as described above is searched from among various information generated during the transaction, and the search result is displayed in the transaction information. Indicated in parts 22 1 and 22 2
- the above-mentioned producer grade is, for example, a grade for producers to classify various kinds of fresh flowers. Specifically, for example, “excellent”, “excellent”, “good” and the like are assigned to each flower according to the size of the flower.
- the class assigned by the producer (equivalent class) is used, but it is not limited to this.
- items such as “new”, “ku”, “ku”, “ku”, “> ⁇ ”, “>”, and “delete” in the command section 210, and “search” in the condition input section 230 The display of items such as "" and "condition cancellation” may be a pattern or the like, and similarly to the icon function, when a part of the pattern or the like is clicked, a process corresponding to the part may be executed.
- the buyer selects and specifies the item of “order” on the top screen of his / her own terminal device (see Figure 3 above). As a result, a screen having the configuration shown in FIG. 40 is displayed on the device. Is done. Therefore, the buyer can use the command section 210 and the condition input section 230 on this screen to select the desired purchase date, flower items, varieties, colors, grades, production areas, and so on according to the procurement (purchase) plan. Enter purchase information such as total number and price. This input information is sent to the server. As a result, for example, as shown in FIG. 41, the order information including the input purchase information and information such as “total number”, “unselected total number”, and “total amount” in the purchase information.
- List information is generated, and the list information is displayed on the transaction information display section 222 on the screen of the terminal device on the buyer side.
- the seller trader uses his own terminal device to purchase information (order application information) issued by the buyer trader.
- order application information By referring to the “list information” on the transaction information display section 2 2 2 on the screen, the buyer can determine whether or not the buyer can ship the desired fresh flowers according to the sales (production) plan, and if it can be shipped. If this is the case, input it as keyboard information.
- This application information is sent to the server. In this way, the seller applies for the purchase information issued by the buyer on its own terminal device.
- the buyer trader refers to the order information list information again in the transaction information display section 222 on the screen of the own terminal device.
- the order information list information displayed at this time reflects the application information issued by the seller on the server side. That is, the number of orders of the sellers who applied for the purchase information is displayed in the "application” column of the order information list information, and the buyers respond to the "application” column next to the "application” column. By specifying the icon part of "" with a mouse, it is possible to refer to the detailed information of the seller who applied for the purchase information.
- the buyer selects the desired seller from among the sellers who have applied for the purchase information, makes a reservation, and uses it as the purchase information on the keyboard. input. This purchase information is sent to the server and registered.
- this contract is reflected in the "unselected" column in the order information list information displayed on the screen of the terminal device on the buyer side. For example, if the desired total number of desired fresh flowers is 100 and all 100 flowers are confirmed in this contract, the number of unselected contracts, which is the number of uncontracted flowers, is 0. If 40 out of 100 are determined, the number of unselected lines will be 60. Also, if the number of applicants applied by the seller is larger than the desired total number, the unselected number will be displayed as a negative number (160, etc.) by allowing negative display of the unselected number. (B) Transaction processing
- the seller selects and designates the item of “reservation” on the top screen of its own terminal device (see Figure 4 above). As a result, a screen having the configuration shown in FIG. 40 is displayed on the device. Therefore, the seller can use the command part 210 and condition input part 230 on this screen to select the desired flower item, variety, color, arrival date, grade, production area, producer name, number of boxes, and so on. Enter sales information (shipment information), which is sales information such as price, using the keyboard. This input information is sent to the server. As a result, for example, shipping information list information including information on the number of unselected contracted boxes (the number of remaining boxes) as shown in Fig. 42 is created.
- This information is displayed on the transaction information display section 221 on the screen of the terminal device of the seller.
- the buyer trader uses his / her own terminal device to display, for example, the sales information (shipping Z bidding information list information) issued by the seller trader as shown in FIG.
- the user inputs the number of boxes of the desired product as purchase registration information on the keyboard.
- a part of the desired number of boxes can be registered.
- the number of remaining boxes in the shipping information is 50 boxes, and the number of boxes originally desired by the buyer is 20 boxes. Of these, only 10 boxes can be registered.
- purchase registration information is sent to the server side.
- the buyer registers the purchase information on its own terminal device with respect to the shipping information issued by the seller.
- the seller uses the terminal device to display the registration status of the buyer as a transaction information display
- the purchaser can specify the purchase price when registering the purchase in the transaction processing of (B 1), and also perform the transaction processing of (B 2) using this as purchase registration information.
- this transaction processing for example, an appropriate buyer (such as the buyer with the highest purchase price) is automatically determined at the seller's terminal based on the purchase prices specified by multiple buyers. It is also possible to execute an algorithm that performs Also, for the remaining 10 boxes in the sales information, the buyer trader can register, as purchase registration information, for example, information indicating that 6 boxes are to be purchased and that 6 or less boxes are to be purchased.
- the seller searches for uncontracted fresh flowers on its own terminal device, obtains the information, and displays the top screen (see Figure 4 above).
- the process shifts to the transaction processing for the flowers that are not sold, that is, the flowers that are not sold among the target flowers in the transaction processing of (B).
- the seller enters the sales information by keyboard in the same manner as in the transaction processing of (B) for the fresh flowers that have not been sold.
- the minimum price information minimum sales price value
- Such sales information is sent to the server side.
- other sellers likewise wish to sell their own terminal equipment Enter sales information for fresh flowers.
- the sales information of each seller is also sent to the server. Therefore, sales information of multiple sellers exists on the server side.
- the buyer refers to the sales information issued by a plurality of sellers on its own screen on its own terminal device, and responds to the Hanri information that meets the desired conditions.
- the purchase is registered in the transaction processing of (C 1) or (C 2) described above. That is, when making a purchase registration in the transaction processing of (C1), the buyer selects and specifies “general I” on the top screen of his / her own terminal device (see Fig. 3 above). As a result, the device displays a screen having the configuration shown in FIG. Therefore, the buyer refers to the desired information among the sales information issued by a plurality of sellers on the transaction information display section 221 using the command section 210 and the condition input section 230 on this screen.
- the purchase registration here allows the specification of not only the “item” and “color” of the desired fresh flower but also other detailed conditions such as “variety” and “grade”.
- the company is capable of specifying such detailed conditions for a plurality of sales information.
- each of the other buyers registers in their own terminal device by referring to the sales information issued by a plurality of sellers in the transaction processing of (C1) or (C2).
- the purchase registration information is sent to the server. Therefore, on the server side, there are sales information issued by multiple sellers and purchase registration information issued by multiple buyers. At this time, the sales information displayed on the screen does not include the information of "lower limit value".
- the contract is determined sequentially from the one that meets both conditions.
- the contract determination algorithm here determines the contract in the order of the highest purchase price, the shortest input time of the purchase information, and the like, which satisfies the condition of the lowest price for sale.
- the information (purchase information) on the buyer side generated during the transaction processing of (A) is displayed on each of the buyer side and the seller side.
- the information (sales information) on the seller side generated during the transaction processing of (B) or the transaction processing of (C) (specifically, (C 1) Transaction processing) Two transaction information different from the seller's information (sales information) generated at the time are displayed at the same time.
- display pattern 1 the state in which the purchase information in the transaction processing of (A) and the sales information in the transaction processing of (B) are displayed simultaneously is referred to as display pattern 1, and the state in which the transaction information in (A) is processed is shown in FIG.
- display pattern 2 The state in which the purchase information and the sales information in the transaction processing of (C) are displayed at the same time will be described as display pattern 2 below.
- FIG. 44 shows information that can be referred to on the respective screens by the information buyers and sellers on the screen of FIG. 40 described above.
- (Sales) Party A, (Sales) Party B, ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ indicates sales information output by () transaction processing by each seller of Party A, Party B, ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ . ⁇ , ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ indicates contract information with (Sell) Party A, (Sell) Party B, ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ with any buyer.
- the Hi buyers sell all of the (Note) people, (H) (Sales) Party A, (Sales) Party B, ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ issued by the trader can be referred to. Therefore, such information is displayed on the transaction information display sections 22 1 and 22 2 on the screen of the terminal device of the buyer.
- the buyer can also refer to the collection statistics information generated by specifying the “collection statistics” item on the top screen shown in FIG. 4 above. This collection of statistics includes information about upcoming transactions (transactions that have already been determined), including the date of delivery (delivery), the average price of flowers, the highest and lowest prices, And information such as the total number.
- the condition input section 230 By inputting conditions such as date, item, type, etc. through the condition input section 230 on the screen, such information is displayed in the transaction information display section 222. It is displayed.
- the sellers of Party A are the sellers of ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ (Note) hi, (Note) / S, ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ Can be referred to. Therefore, such information is displayed on the transaction information display sections 221 and 222 on the screen of the terminal equipment on the side of the seller of the instep A.
- the seller A can also refer to the above-mentioned collection statistics information generated by specifying the “collection statistics” item on the top screen shown in FIG. 3 above.
- Such information is entered in the condition input section 230 on the screen by inputting conditions such as date, item, type, etc., and information for each specified condition is displayed on the transaction information display section 221. It has been made.
- the buyer purchases the desired fresh flowers.
- desired flower conditions attributes such as “item” and “variety”.
- the input information is displayed as order information (purchase information) list on the equipment screen as shown in Fig. 45.
- a list of shipping bidding information (sales information) generated by the corresponding seller is displayed in the transaction information display section 221.
- the buyer trades with the seller by executing the transaction processing of (A) and (B) with reference to the purchase information issued by the buyer and the sales information issued by the seller. In this way, the buyer can refer to the purchase information issued by the buyer and the sales information issued by the corresponding party at the same time and make a transaction, so that the buyer can reliably obtain the desired fresh flower. it can.
- the condition of the flower to be sold is input by operating the condition input section 230 on the screen of FIG. 40 above.
- the input information is displayed as a list of shipping information (sales information) on the transaction information display section 221, as shown in Fig. 46, and at the same time,
- the generated order Z bidding information (order information) list is displayed in the transaction information display section 222.
- the seller trades with the buyer by referring to the sales information issued by the seller and the purchase information issued by the buyer, and performing the transaction processing of (A) and (B). In this way, the seller can also refer to the sales information issued by the seller and the purchase information issued by the corresponding party at the same time to make a transaction, so that the fresh flowers to be sold can be judged without fail.
- the seller outputs the sales information on the uncontracted fresh flowers. Therefore, in the case of this pattern 2, the buyer can refer to the purchase information issued by himself / herself and the unsold sales information issued by the other party, and the seller can acquire the unsold sales information issued by himself / herself, The purchase information issued by the other party can be referred to. Specifically, for example, as shown in Fig. 47, when focusing on the buyers of Hi and the sellers of Hi, the buyer of Hi first It is possible to refer to unsold (Sell) Party A, (Sell) Party B, and. Accordingly, such information is displayed on the transaction information display sections 221 and 222 on the screen of the terminal device of the buyer.
- the sellers of the instep A are the unsold contracts (sales) that they have issued, and all the sellers of h, ⁇ , and. Can be referred to. Accordingly, such information is displayed on the transaction information display sections 22 1 and 22 2 on the screen of the terminal device on the side of the seller of the instep A.
- the information that can be referred to by each trader out of the information in the transaction processing in ( ⁇ ) is the same as that in the case of the display pattern 1 described above (see FIG. 44 above). Omitted.
- the seller can also issue sales information on new flowers, but the handling of this information is the same as the sales information in the transaction processing of ( ⁇ ). Therefore, the detailed description is omitted.
- the buyer's side displays the desired flower conditions (attributes such as “item” and “variety”) on the screen of FIG. 40 above.
- the input information is displayed on the transaction information display section 222 as a list of order information (purchase information), as shown in Fig. 48.
- a list of sales information generated by the corresponding seller is displayed on the transaction information display section 22 1.
- the buyer trades with the seller by referring to the purchase information issued by the buyer and the sales information issued by the seller, and performing the transaction processing of ( ⁇ ) and (C).
- the buyer can simultaneously refer to the purchase information issued by himself / herself and the sales information issued by the corresponding party, and conduct the transaction, so that the buyer can obtain the desired fresh flower without fail. it can.
- the condition of the flowers to be sold must be entered in the condition input section 230 on the screen of FIG. After the operation and input, the input is displayed on the screen of the device as shown in Fig. 49.
- the power information is displayed as a sales information list in the transaction information display section 222, and at the same time, a list of order / bid information (order information) generated by the corresponding buyer is displayed in the transaction information display section 222.
- the seller trades with the buyer by executing the transaction processing of (A) and (C) with reference to the sales information issued by the seller and the purchase information issued by the buyer.
- the seller can also refer to the sales information issued by the seller and the purchase information issued by the corresponding party at the same time and make a transaction, so that the unsold or newly sold flowers can be reliably determined. Can be judged.
- the screen configuration of the terminal device of each trader is configured as shown in FIG. 40, and based on the information input from the condition operation input unit 230.
- the transaction information display section 222 displays information (sales information) relating to the transaction processing of (B) or (C), and at the same time, the transaction information display section 222 displays the information relating to the transaction processing of (A). Information (purchase information) is now displayed. In this way, since information on transaction processing with different transaction formats is configured to be displayed on the same screen, the buyer can purchase information on the desired flower, apply the seller's application information to the desired flower, and the desired flower. Can simultaneously refer to all the sales information that corresponds to
- the seller can simultaneously refer to all the information on the fresh flower to be sold, and the purchase registration information of the buyer and the purchase information corresponding to the fresh flower to be sold at the same time. With different transaction types.
- the buyer can easily and efficiently procure fresh flowers on the screen systematically, and can surely procure the fresh flowers.
- the seller can easily and efficiently sell the fresh flowers on the screen systematically, and can surely sell the fresh flowers.
- each trader can buy and sell goods on its own terminal device without going to the wholesale market. You can make a transaction.
- this trading system (flower arrangement system 100), as described above, a plurality of buyers and a plurality of sellers participate in the system, and purchase information and sales information are issued from each trader.
- sales will be conducted in accordance with fixed rules such as the intention and condition of purchase for each piece of sales information provided by the buyer, the order in which the purchase information is entered, and the order of the desired purchase price included in the purchase information. Make a reservation with the information and decide the transaction.
- the sales transactions between the plurality of buyers and the plurality of sellers are efficiently performed, and the sales transactions are completed. Can be increased.
- the terminal device on the server side has, for example, a clustering function 328 as shown in FIG. 50, in addition to the respective functions as the application functions shown in FIG.
- the clustering function is the most characteristic function in the present embodiment, and will be described in detail later.
- Each of the clustering functions has a plurality of purchase information (A 1), (A 2), ⁇ , (A n), and sales information.
- This function links information (B 1), (B 2),..., (B n) according to a predetermined algorithm to determine the conclusion of a transaction.
- FIG. 50 above shows a plurality of buyer businesses in the flower trading system 100 of FIG. W 99/30259 P Participant A and A 2, ' ⁇ ', ⁇ ⁇ and multiple sellers ⁇ 1, ⁇ 2, ⁇ , ⁇ ⁇ , purchase information and sales information issued by each It is shown.
- the fresh flower trading system 100 here is composed of a terminal device 140 (corresponding to the server 101 in FIG.
- the terminal devices on the server side, the seller's ⁇ 1 to ⁇ side, and the buyer's A1 to ⁇ side are the central processing unit (CPU), keyboard, mouse, display, communicator, and processing program of this system.
- CPU central processing unit
- each of the buyers A1 , A2 , ... , An is its own terminal device 120A1 , 1202 , 2 ,. 0
- purchase information (A 1), (A 2), ⁇ , (An) and sales information (B 1), (B 2), ⁇ , (Bn) stored in DBM 330 Is the information as shown in FIGS. 51 and 52.
- the purchase information here is based on the “item”, “variety”, “color”, “equivalent class”, “producing area”, and “number of purchases” of the flower that the buyer wants to purchase. ”And“ Purchase Price ”.
- sales information as shown in Fig. 52 above, the "item”, “variety”, “color”, “equivalent class”, “producing area”, and “number of units” of fresh flowers that the seller wants to sell , "Sale price”, and “Minimum sale price”.
- Purchase information (A 1), (A 2), ⁇ , (An) and sales information (B 1), (B 2) stored in DBM 330 as shown in FIGS. ,,,, (B n) are linked according to the algorithm described below by the clustering function of the terminal device 140 on the server side, and the decision to close the transaction is made. Done.
- algorithm 1 to algorithm 4 as examples of the above algorithm will be described.
- Step S 201
- Clustering is performed on the purchase information (A l), (A 2), ⁇ , (An).
- the clustering process at this time is shown by the flowchart in FIG.
- “clustering” is a set of all order information (A 1), (A 2),..., (An) based on the class attribute set in advance. Or “clustering field”).
- the purchase information (A 1) and (A 2) stored in the DBM 330 Read the first purchase information (A 1) for (An) (step S 2 1 1) o
- step S212 the class evening ring attribute of the purchase information (A1) read in step S211 is read (step S212).
- the market operator sets important items among the items of the product attribute as factors for determining the price of the product.
- “item” and “color” are set as an example.
- step S213 the class setting ring attribute read in step S212 is determined (step S213), and the purchase information (A1) is assigned to the corresponding class setting according to the determination result (step S2). 2 1 4).
- the purchase information (A 1) is assigned to the class “b” of “sunflower orange” as shown in FIG. 51 above.
- Purchase information (Al), Purchase information (A5), Purchase information (A8), Purchase information (A9)
- Step S202 The processing order (allocation order) of the purchase information is determined in each of the clusters a to (:) generated in the above clustering processing.
- this cluster a is composed of purchase information (A2), purchase information (A3), and purchase information (A7). Therefore, the processing order of these purchase information (A2), (A3), and (A7) is determined in descending order of the desired purchase price. Therefore, the processing order in this case is purchase information (A3), purchase information (A7), and purchase information (A2).
- the desired purchase price of the purchase information (A7) is higher than the desired purchase price of the purchase information (A2), but the number of specified purchase conditions (the number of specified items) is smaller than that of the purchase information (A2).
- the purchase information (A7) “item”, “color”, “number of purchases”, and “purchase desired price” are specified, whereas the purchase information (A2) includes the purchase information ( In addition to the specified items in A7), "breed”, “class”, and “production area” are also specified.
- the purchase information (A2) is prioritized. Therefore, as shown in Fig. 55 (a), the processing order within the cluster a is determined as purchase information (A3), purchase information (A2), and purchase information (A7). In the same way for other classes b and c, the processing order of the purchase information is determined.
- the clustering process is also performed on the sales information (B 1), (B 2),..., (B n).
- Sales information (B1) Sales information (B5), Sales information (B6), Sales information (B9)
- the purchase information and sales information are linked for each cluster to determine the conclusion of the transaction. I do.
- the linking process here is shown by the flowchart in FIG.
- Sales information cluster a '
- Sales Information (B1) Sales Information (B5), Sales Information (B6), Sales Information (B9)
- the processing shown in FIG. 56 is executed in order from the purchase information (A3) in accordance with the processing order determined in step S202.
- the desired selling price of the purchasing information (A3) is closest to the desired selling price "1300 yen", and the desired selling price "1300 yen” is the lowest selling price.
- Search for sales information that is not below step S 2 2 1).
- the sales information (B9) is searched.
- step S221 it is determined whether or not the sales number of the sales information (B9) searched in step S221 is not "0", that is, all the sales numbers of the sales information (B9) are closed (the transaction is determined). It is determined whether or not it has not been performed (step S2222). Here, since the transaction for the sales information (B9) has not been made yet, the processing from the next step S223 is executed.
- step S223 the number of sales in the sales information (B9) is allocated to the purchase information (A3).
- the purchase number of the purchase information (A3) is “500” and the sales number of the sales information (B9) is “400”, as shown in FIG.
- the number of sales "40000” should be allocated to the "40000” out of the number of purchases "500” (Shaded area in the figure).
- a transaction is established between “40000” out of the “500” purchases of the purchase information (A3) and “40000” sales in the sales information (B9).
- step S224 the number of sales of the sales information (B9) is updated (step S224).
- the sales information (B 9) is updated to “0” because all of the sales numbers “40000” are sold.
- step S225 it is determined whether or not the number of purchases in the purchase information (A3) includes the remaining number (step S225).
- the purchase number (500) of the purchase information (A3) "40000” is a transaction with the sales information (B9), and "10000" is not yet completed. Since the transaction has not been completed, it is determined that there is a remaining number. Therefore, in this case, the number of purchases is updated to "10000" in the next step S226. Then, the process returns to step S2221.
- step S221 and the next step S222 sales information (B1) that meets the condition next to sales information (B9) is retrieved. Then, as shown in FIG. 57 above, the remaining number of purchases “100” in the purchase information (A3) is replaced by the number of sales in the sales information (B1) as shown in FIG. Of the “10000”, “10000” is allocated (black portion in the figure), and the remaining purchase quantity “10000” in the purchase information (A3) and sales information (B1 ), A transaction with “10000” out of “10000” is sold. As a result, all the purchase quantity “500” of the purchase information (A3) is completed.
- step S224 After the sales number of the sales information (B1) is updated to "900" in step S224, it is determined in step S225 that there is no remaining number of purchase information (A3). Then, this processing for the purchase information (A3) ends.
- the processing for the purchase information (A3) ends as described above, the processing for the next purchase information (A2) is performed.
- the sales information has the desired sales price closest to the desired purchase price "85 yen" of the purchase information (A2) and the desired purchase price.
- the sales information in which the price "85 yen" is not less than the minimum selling price is searched (step S2221).
- the sales information (B1) is searched.
- step S2221 it is determined whether or not the sales number of the sales information (B1) searched in step S2221 is not "0", that is, all the sales numbers of the sales information (B1) are closed (transaction is determined). It is determined whether or not it has not been performed (step S2222). In this case, since the number of unsold transactions in the sales information (B1) is “900”, the processing of the next step S223 is executed.
- step S223 the sales number of the sales information (B1) is allocated to the purchase information (A2).
- the number of purchases of the purchase information (A2) is "12000”
- the number of sales of the sales information (B1) is "900”. “0” is assigned to “900” out of “1 200”.
- the number of purchases of purchase information (A2) is “1 200” Of the sales information (B1) and the sales number (900) of the sales information (B1).
- step S224 the number of sales of the sales information (B1) is updated (step S224). In this case, since all of the sales information (B 1) “900 0 0” have been traded, the sales number is updated to “0”.
- step S225 it is determined whether or not the number of purchases in the purchase information (A2) includes the remaining number.
- “900” of the purchase quantity “12000” of the purchase information (A2) has been concluded with the sales information (B1), and “30000” has Since the transaction has not been concluded yet, it is determined that there is a remaining number. Therefore, in this case, the number of purchases is updated to "30000" in the next step S226.
- step S221 the process returns to step S221, and the subsequent processing proceeds as described above.
- the processing for the purchase information (A2) is completed, the processing for the next purchase information (A7) is performed in the same manner.
- step S204 As described above, The vendor and seller are notified.
- the purchase information (A l), (A 2),..., (An) output from each buyer is set by the market operator in advance.
- Clustering is performed according to the clustering attributes (“item”, “color”) to generate clusters a, b, c,.
- the processing order of the purchase information is determined within each class evening.
- the sales information (B 1), (B 2),..., (Bn) output from each seller is similarly subjected to the class evening ring, so that the class evening a ', b' , C ', ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ In each of the purchase information cluster a and the sales information class a ', the purchase information cluster b and the sales information cluster b', ... And sales information.
- a plurality of purchase information and a plurality of sales information can be linked in accordance with various purchase and sale requests, and the ratio of successful transactions can be efficiently increased in a short time.
- the processing order for executing the processing from the next step S 302 is determined. .
- This processing order is determined in the same manner as in step S202 in Algorithm 1>, for example, in the order of the desired purchase price.
- priority is given to purchase information having many designated items. Therefore, the processing order of the purchase information (A l), (A 2),..., (An) is determined in the order shown in FIG.
- the first purchase information (A5) is read in accordance with the processing order determined in step S303 (see FIG. 59 above).
- Step S303 The clustering attribute of the purchase information (A5) read in step S302 is read.
- the clustering attributes here are also referred to as “item” and “color” in the same way as in Algorithm 1>. Therefore, in this step S303, “item—“ casting ”” and “color—“ orange ”” included in the purchase information (A5) are read.
- each buyer and seller The contractor is notified.
- step S302 When the process for the purchase information (A5) is completed as described above, the process returns to step S302 to execute the process for the next purchase information (A3). Accordingly, the processing of steps S302 to S306 is similarly performed on the purchase information (A3). Also, the subsequent purchase information (A6), (A4),... Are processed in the same manner.
- the purchase information (A l), (A 2),..., (An) output from each buyer is sorted in the descending order of the desired purchase price. Therefore, sorting is performed, and in that order, the sales information is linked in the cluster generated by classifying the sales information according to the clustering attributes (“item” and “color”) of the purchase information. According to this, as with Algorithm 1>, it is possible to link multiple purchase information and multiple sales information in a manner that follows various trading requests, and efficiently in a short time. The rate of closing deals can be increased.
- the processing order of the purchase information is set to the order of the highest purchase price, but the present invention is not limited to this.
- the order may be the order of the number of purchases or the order of input.
- the class attribute is not limited to “item” and “color”.
- Bell 3 (C) in the figure) is specified in advance. That is, level 2 is more detailed than level 1 and level 3 is more detailed than level 2.
- the market operator determines these levels (hereinafter also referred to as “cluster level”) in advance and prepares them systematically.
- cluster level three levels are defined for the sake of simplicity, but the present invention is not limited to this, and other levels may be prepared.
- the buyer specifies at which of these levels 1 to 3 the transaction is to be performed, and sets the content in each item of the clustering attribute of the specified level. Specifically, for example, a buyer specifies a transaction at level 1, and for the class “ring” and “color” of the level 1 class attribute of the level 1, the desired “seime” and “ Set “white”. In addition, a buyer specifies a transaction at level 2, and for the level 2 clustering attribute items “breed”, “color”, and “standard”, the desired “seiyun”, “ Set “White” and "Hide L”.
- the purchaser issues purchase information in which the content is set in the item of the class evening ring attribute according to each designated level.
- the purchase information specified by level 1 is purchase information A-1
- the purchase information specified by level 2 is purchase information B-1
- the purchase information specified by level 3 is purchase information C-1.
- the purchase information A-3 with the finest condition specification is clustered by the items of its clustering attributes, “type”, “color”, “standard”, and “producer”.
- sales information from the seller is classified in accordance with the above clustering attributes.
- purchase information and sales information are linked to determine a contract (hereinafter, the contract decision process is referred to as “contract decision process 1”).
- the purchase information A-II with the next finer condition specification is class-ringed with the "type", "color”, and "standard” items of the class-type ring attribute. Also, In accordance with the clustering attribute, sales information from the seller (the sales information left in the closing decision processing 1) is classified. Then, within the same cluster, the purchase information and the sales information are linked to determine a contract (hereinafter, the contract decision process is referred to as “contract decision process 2”).
- the purchase information A-1 is clustered by the “type” and “color” that are the items of the clustering attribute.
- sales information from the seller (the sales information remaining in the contract decision processing 1 and 2) is classified. Then, within the same class evening, a contract is made by linking the purchase information and the sales information.
- the contract is determined in a predetermined processing order (here, level 3 ⁇ level 2 ⁇ level 1) for each class corresponding to purchase information and sales information. I did it. This is because, for example, the cluster of "Seimei” and “White” at level 1 is included in the classes of "Seimei", “White”, and "Hide L” at level 2. This is because each class evening may partially overlap with other class evenings.
- the processing order of level 3 ⁇ level 2 ⁇ level 1 where the demand is high for the seller and the price is high is general, so here the level 3 ⁇ level 2 ⁇ level 1
- the processing is performed in the detailed order of the condition specification.
- the processing order is not limited, and may be arbitrarily specified in advance by the market operator or the like.
- FIG. 62 (a) the processing order of purchase information from the buyer (the order of the desired purchase price, the order of the quantity, the order of the information input time, etc.) , And a predetermined processing order), and the sales information is clustered in accordance with the determined order in accordance with the conditions of the purchase information.
- this algorithm as shown in Fig. 62 (b) above, the processing order of the sales information from the seller side (the order of high or low selling price, the order of large quantity, the order of information input time) The processing order is determined in advance, such as the earliest order, and the purchase information is clustered in the determined order according to the conditions of the sales information.
- FIG. 63 shows an example of linking the purchase information and the sales information within the corresponding class in each algorithm as described above.
- purchase information (1) to (4) exists in a certain cluster of purchase information
- sales information (a) to (b) exists in the corresponding sales information cluster. I have.
- the linking criteria within the class evening are the price, quantity, and information input time.
- the purchase information (1) and the purchase information (4) specify the same maximum price, and the quantity also specifies the same item in the same range. However, it is assumed that the purchase information (1) is input earlier than the purchase information (4).
- the purchase information (2) and purchase information (3) specify the maximum price, quantity, and range different from others.
- sales information (b) specifies the lowest floor price
- sales information (c) specifies the highest floor price.
- the sales information (a) specifies the price between the minimum prices of the sales information (b) and the sales information (c) as the minimum price.
- the order of linking purchase information is determined in the descending order of the maximum price. At this time, if there is purchase information with the same upper limit price, the one with the larger quantity specified has priority. If the same quantity has also been specified, the earlier information input time has priority. In this case, the purchase information specifying the highest maximum price is purchase information (1) and purchase information (4). Of these purchase information, the information input time is earlier for the purchase information (1). ), This purchase information (1) is prioritized. Therefore, the order of linking purchase information is as follows: purchase information (1)-purchase information (4) ⁇ purchase information (3) ⁇ purchase information (2) o
- the order of linking sales information is sales information (c) ⁇ sales information (a) sales information (b).
- the order of linking processing is sales information (b)-sales information (a)-sales information (c).
- the purchase information (1) is linked to the first sales information (c) if it satisfies the condition and the contract is closed. It will be a decision.
- the condition of the sales information (c) is not satisfied, it is linked to the next sales information (a). If the sales information (a) is not satisfied, it is linked to the last sales information (b). For example, if the purchase information (1) and the sales information (c) are linked and the desired quantity (required quantity) of the purchase information (1) is not satisfied with the quantity specified in the sales information (c), Until the required quantity is satisfied, the link with the next sales information (here, sales information (a) and sales information (b)) is repeatedly performed. Similarly, when the order in which the sales information is linked is the order of the lowest price, the purchase information (1) is changed in the order of the sales information (b), the sales information (a), and the sales information (c). The contract is finalized.
- the price at the time of the closing decision in the above process 3 is generally determined based on the upper limit price (@ 1) specified in the purchase information, but is not limited to this.
- the price may be determined based on the minimum price (@ 2) specified in the sales information. Alternatively, it may be determined based on the price specified in each of the purchase information and the sales information. For example, the price is determined based on the subdivision ((@ 1 + @ 2) Z2) of the upper limit price (@ 1) of the purchase information and the lower limit price (@ 2) of the sales information.
- the linking process and the price determination process described above may be formed into N ⁇ N rules based on the characteristics of the target content or the evaluation function of the trading participant, or may use GA.
- the target product is a fresh flower.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- the product may be used for a limited period.
- Figure 64 shows that when the target product is an air ticket, the buyer side sets various conditions on the seller side sales information (restrictions on the contents of the items of the clustering attribute at various cluster levels). This shows how the degree of abstraction in the order of the linking process when performing the above corresponds to the case of the fresh flowers described above.
- the producer responds to the airline
- the major seller responds to the sales department such as a branch of the airline, or the sales agent such as a major travel agency, and the retailer responds. It corresponds to dealers such as travel agencies and convenience stores that handle air tickets.
- the cluster levels 1 to 4 are determined in advance by the intermediary, and the buyer side arbitrarily determines the clustering attributes from those class levels 1 to 4 at the cluster level.
- the contents of cluster level 4 (the specification of "flight date”, “morning or afternoon designation", “airline company”, and "flight name”) are the most specific.
- the buyer 3 who sets is the target of processing, and then the content is specified at the cluster level 3 (specification of “flight date”, “morning or afternoon specification”, and “airline company”) with detailed specification of conditions Is set as the next processing target, and the last buyer 1 is the processing target.
- FIG. 66 shows the order of linking processing between buyers 1 to 4 when buyers 1 to 4 arbitrarily set the clustering attribute items and their contents (conditions).
- the buyer side 4 with the smallest condition specification is the first processing target, and then the buyer side 3, the buyer side 2, and the buyer side 1 are the processing targets in this order.
- the corresponding sales information is sales information (1) and (2), so the sales information (2) with the higher sales price is prioritized and linked.
- the corresponding sales information is sales information (1) and (2), so the sales information (2) with the higher sales price is prioritized and linked.
- priority is given to the one with the larger number of seats if the sales amount is the same. Link the relevant sales information.
- priority is given to the one with the largest number of seats if the sales amount is the same, in the descending order of the sales amount. If the number of seats is the same, the earlier information input time is prioritized and the corresponding sales information is linked.
- cluster After determining the processing order of the purchase information in the cluster, cluster the sales information for each purchase information.
- the purchase information is clustered for each sales information.
- the order of processing between clusters and within a cluster described in the present embodiment is based on the determination of a contract between a plurality of pieces of purchase information and a plurality of pieces of sales information in the first to seventh embodiments. Needless to say, this is also applicable.
- the distribution costs are also reduced in the system (flower arrangement system 100) that can be performed on the trading network between the buyer and the seller in the first to eighth embodiments described above.
- Completely realize systemization including This solves the problem caused by sales transactions being conducted ad-hoc in a transaction format that completely separates logistics and commercial distribution, and as a result, distribution costs also fluctuate.
- the terminal device on the server side has a distribution cost management function 329 as shown in FIG. 67, for example, in addition to the functions as the application functions shown in FIG. 2 above. I have.
- the DBM 330 stores distribution information and a discount table (hereinafter, also simply referred to as “table”) used in the distribution management function.
- FIG. 67 above shows that a plurality of buyers ⁇ 1, , 2,..., An in the flower arrangement system 100 of FIG. 1 and a plurality of sellers B 1, B 2, ⁇ Purchase information and sales information issued by each.
- the fresh flower trading system 100 here is a service that manages the fresh flower market.
- Terminal device 140 (corresponding to the server 101 in FIG. 1 above) and a plurality of buyer terminal devices 120 a, 120 b,. x (corresponding to the small buyers 15 1 and the large buyers 12 1 to 12 3 in Figure 1 above) and multiple terminals 13 0 a, 13 0 b, ⁇ , 130 x (corresponding to the major sellers 11 1 to 11 14 and the small sellers 14 1 in Fig. 1 above), and to be communicably connected to each other via WAN 161 I have.
- Each of the terminal devices on the server side, the seller's side, and the buyer's side includes a central processing unit (CPU), a keyboard, a mouse, a display, a communication device, and a memory in which a processing program of the present system is stored in advance. It consists of a personal computer (PC), and the CPU reads and executes the processing program in the memory, so that various processes described later are performed.
- CPU central processing unit
- each buyer trades a fresh flower that he / she wants to purchase using his / her own terminal device 120a, 120b,.
- (Product) information (Purchase information) a, b,..., X are issued, and each of the sellers also has its own terminal device 130 a, 130 b,.
- the registration information of each trader is sent to the server side via WAN 161 and managed by the DBM 330 on the server side.
- the location information of each trader included in the registration information is managed as distribution information.
- the location of the seller at this time includes the location of the managing producer (production location).
- the seller enters the sales information “a” on the own terminal device 130 a according to the sales plan.
- the sales information a refers to the sales information that the seller wants to sell, such as the item, variety, color, arrival date, grade, production area, producer name, number of boxes, price, etc. of the fresh flowers.
- other sellers enter their sales information b,..., X at their own terminal device 13 O b,.
- a buyer for example, a buyer of terminal device 12 O x
- a flower for example, “statice”
- the terminal device 12 O x Then, a sales information screen as shown in FIG. 70 is displayed.
- This sales information screen is created on the server side, and as shown in FIG. 70, the sales information a, b,... Shown in FIG. It is configured to include the items of “distribution cost” and “discount”.
- the “logistics cost” item shows the logistics costs from the location of each seller (corresponding to the “production area” in the sales information) to the location of the buyer.
- the letter “D” is displayed. Clicking this letter indicates that the sales information from the seller who issued the clicked sales information to the buyer is not included.
- the discount rate information as shown in (a) and (b) of FIG. 71 is displayed in a pop-up window.
- the buyer can obtain the sales information a and sales information b corresponding to the desired fresh flower “starch”. Of the best Select sales information that can be discounted.
- the buyer checks the “selection” item at the left end of the selected sales information (here, sales information b) (“" ”), and“ Click New.
- the screen of the terminal device 120X shifts from the sales information screen of FIG. 69 to the registration screen as shown in FIG. This registration screen is also created on the server side.
- the buyer confirms the selected sales information b again, and inputs the desired number of boxes for the desired "statics" by keyboard.
- a part of the desired number of purchase boxes can be registered.
- the original desired number of purchased boxes is 100, but the number of remaining boxes in the sales information b fluctuated at various transaction timings, and the number of remaining boxes became 800.
- you want to purchase the 80 boxes you can check the “Yes” item of the “Yes” and “No” items at the bottom left of the screen.
- the total price in the upper left part of the screen, the total purchase price, including distribution costs, for the desired number of purchase boxes entered by the buyer is displayed.
- the purchase registration information for the sales information b is sent to the server. Therefore, a transaction between the seller of the sales information b and the buyer registered in the sales information b is made (concluded) on the server side.
- the processing corresponding to the character portion is executed.
- the character is displayed.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and the display may be performed with a picture or the like.
- the total purchase price of the product and the distribution cost may be separately output and displayed.
- the “total amount” in the figure indicates the total purchase amount of the product that does not include the distribution cost
- the “distribution cost” indicates the distribution cost separately from the total purchase amount.
- the configuration described here is realized by the distribution cost management function of the terminal device 140 on the server side shown in FIG. 67 above.
- the server-side DBM 330 manages the locations of the buyers and sellers as logistics information, and the sales information of each seller as shown in Fig. 69 above. , B, ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ are managed.
- DBM 330 previously stores tables ⁇ (1), ⁇ (2), ⁇ ⁇ corresponding to each buyer's location (Sendai, Tokyo, ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ) as shown in Figure 73.
- ⁇ , ⁇ ( ⁇ ) is set.
- the setting of these table groups ⁇ (1), ⁇ (2), ⁇ , ⁇ ( ⁇ ) is performed by the market operator or the seller.
- the tables ⁇ (1), ⁇ (2), ⁇ , ⁇ ( ⁇ ) have the same configuration, and for example, the tables ⁇ (1) for the buyer in Sendai are the sellers.
- Table containing discount rate information on logistics costs for each trader (production area) Hokkaido, Iwate, Miyazaki, ...) (1)! , ⁇ (1) 2, ⁇ , ⁇ (1) m .
- the server follows the flow chart shown in FIG. 74, for example. The processing is executed.
- the server obtains the address of the buyer who has made the transaction start request from the DBM 330 (step S401).
- the location of the buyer is “Sendai”.
- Step S402 See FIG. 73 [1] and [2] above).
- step S402 using the table group T (1) retrieved in step S402, the sales information a, b,... Managed by the DBM 330 as shown in FIG. Each of Then, the logistics cost is obtained (steps S403 to S405).
- the location of the seller of the sales information a can be obtained from the “production area” item of the sales information a (see FIG. 69 [3] above).
- it is "Hokkaido”. Therefore, from the tables T (1),, T (1) 2 ,..., T (1) m of the table group T (1) searched in step S402, a table corresponding to "Hokkaido” That is, the table T (1) 1 regarding the distribution costs between "Sendai” and "Hokkaido" is searched (step S403: see FIG. 69 [4] above). And that table T (1)! From the logistics cost information set in, the logistics cost with the highest price is acquired (step S404). In this case, the distribution cost of 1 box to 10 boxes, "400 yen Z box” is obtained (see Fig. 69 [5] above). These steps S 403 and S 404 are performed for all sales information a, b,.
- the logistics cost acquired in step S204 for example, the logistics cost corresponding to “number of remaining boxes” in sales information a (see FIG. 69 [5] above) may be obtained. ,. In this case, since the number of remaining boxes is “100 boxes”, the logistics cost of 50 boxes to 100 boxes is “350 yen Z box”. Become.
- the sales information screen shown in FIG. 70 is constructed from the sales information a, b,... Shown in FIG. 69 above and the distribution costs etc. obtained in step S404 corresponding thereto. This is transmitted to the buyer (step S406).
- the sales information screen shown in FIG. 70 is displayed on the terminal device 120 X of the buyer, and the buyer refers to the sales information corresponding to the desired fresh flower (here, “statics”).
- the buyer pays attention to the sales information a and the sales information b corresponding to "Statis”.
- the sales information screen also includes a “logistics cost” item (see Figure 70 [6] above)
- the buyer needs a distribution cost of ⁇ 400 per box for sales information a.
- Information b shows that a logistics cost of 500 yen per box is required.
- click the “D” character part of the “discount” item Fig. 70 [ 7]
- the buyer It is assumed that "D” in the "Day count” item of the sales information a has been clicked. This click operation is transmitted to the server as a discount display request for sales information a.
- the disc-count rate information as shown in FIG. 71 (a) is displayed in a pop-up window.
- the buyer refers to this display and refers to the discount rate of logistics costs from the seller (Hokkaido) to its own (Sendai) in sales information a.
- the buyer trader also clicks on “D” in the “discount” item for one of the sales information “b”, so that the discount rate as shown in the above FIG. 71 (b) is obtained. refer.
- the server When the server recognizes the purchase request from the buyer (step S410), the server constructs the registration screen shown in FIG. 72 from the sales information b and transmits it to the buyer (step S410). 4 1 1).
- the registration screen shown in FIG. 72 is displayed on the terminal device 120 X of the buyer.
- the buyer enters “100” in the “number of desired purchase boxes” item (see Fig. 72 [12] above). This input information is sent to the server side.
- the server When the server recognizes the input of “desired number of purchased boxes” from the buyer (step S 4 12), the server T (1) 3 corresponding to the input information and the sales information b (see FIG. 7 above) 1 (b)), calculate the current total amount (purchase amount) including the logistics costs, and send this to the buyer (step S4113). At this time, as described above, the total purchase price of the product (the total purchase price not including the distribution costs) and the distribution costs may be output separately.
- the "total amount” item displays the total amount calculated on the server side (see Fig. 72 [1 3] above). See).
- the buyer refers to this total amount and decides whether or not to actually purchase. Then, if you actually want to purchase, click the “Register” part on the screen (see Figure 72 [14] above). Also, if necessary, check either “Yes” or “No” to indicate whether or not there is an intention to purchase even 100 boxes or less (see Figure 7 2 [15] above). ]).
- step S4114 when the server recognizes the registration request from the buyer (step S4114), a transaction between the buyer and the seller is established (conclusion).
- the contract information is notified to the seller (step S4l5).
- the seller recognizes that the transaction with the buyer has been finalized.
- each of the sellers has been issued by the buyer.
- each of the buyers can conduct a transaction in consideration of the total purchase amount including the logistics cost, which seller is most suitable for the transaction, and the like. Also, depending on the discount rate, it is possible to understand that it is possible to obtain the desired fresh flowers at a remote dealer from a remote dealer, so that the seller is specified in a certain area. None. Therefore, a new transaction can be generated and the distribution can be activated in a wide range.
- the buyer can immediately check the purchase price in the desired number of purchase boxes that he / she has entered, thus improving efficiency. You can trade well.
- the “distribution cost” item and the “discount” item are provided.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- only the “discount” item may be provided.
- the distribution cost can be referred to.
- both the “distribution cost” item and the “discount” item may not be provided on the sales information screen shown in FIG. 70, but may be provided on the registration screen shown in FIG. 72 instead. That is, the distribution cost and the discount rate thereof may be referred to on the registration screen shown in FIG.
- a specific discount table may be prepared and used by some buyers. Specifically, for example, for buyers who frequently trade, a table in which distribution costs that are further discounted than the normal discount rate may be used. In addition, the attributes of fresh flowers to be dealt with (potted plants, cut flowers, The discount table to be used may be switched for each volume, weight, etc.), or for each season or for each logistics company. Furthermore, a table (distribution cost discount table) that discounts based on the cumulative amount of forward transactions including other buyers in the same area may be used. Alternatively, a distribution cost discount table as described above may be used for each of a plurality of distribution companies. Further, instead of the discount table as shown in FIG. 73, for example, a matrix table for each shipment amount may be used as shown in FIG.
- the target product is “flowers”, but the present invention is not limited to this, and is also effective for products such as vegetables and fruits.
- logistics costs such as transportation are not fixed due to constantly changing shipping volume and shipping date, and non-fixed logistics in which the trading partner changes each time, even for merchandise transactions and fresh products. This is effective for merchandise trading by net.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a system or an apparatus with a storage medium storing a program code of software for realizing the functions of the server and the terminal according to the first to ninth embodiments described above.
- the present invention can also be achieved by a computer of a system or an apparatus (or a CPU or an MPU or the like) reading and executing a program code stored in a storage medium.
- the program code itself read from the storage medium implements the functions of the above-described embodiments, and the storage medium storing the program code constitutes the present invention.
- a storage medium for supplying the program code a ROM, a floppy disk, a hard disk, an optical disk, a magneto-optical disk, a CD-ROM, a CD-R, a magnetic tape, a nonvolatile memory card, and the like can be used.
- the program code read by the computer By executing the program code read by the computer, not only the functions of the above-described embodiments are realized, but also the OS running on the computer based on the instructions of the program code. Do some or all of the actual processing, It goes without saying that a case where the functions of the embodiments are realized by the processing is also included. Furthermore, after the program code read from the storage medium is written to the memory provided in the function expansion unit connected to the expansion function board and the computer inserted in the computer, the program code is read based on the instructions of the program code. Needless to say, the function expansion board includes a case where a CPU or the like provided in the function expansion unit performs part or all of the actual processing, and the processing realizes the functions of the above-described embodiments. No. Industrial applicability
- a reservation relative transaction process based on order information (purchase information) issued by a buyer, a reservation relative transaction process based on sales information issued by a seller, and a plurality of order information and a plurality of sales information are processed.
- the so-called forward transaction is made possible on the network by making it possible to execute the transaction processing for determining the closing order sequentially from the condition where both conditions are met, so that the so-called forward transaction can be performed on the buyer side and the seller side.
- new sales and procurement opportunities can be given to sellers and buyers, so that unprecedented and efficient product transactions can be conducted.
- the processing order of the plurality of sales information is determined according to predetermined conditions, and the order is linked to the target sales information (or purchase information) in that order. Since the processing order of a plurality of purchase information (or sales information) is determined according to predetermined conditions and the processing proceeds, it is possible to carry out an efficient product sales transaction even for a large number of products. .
- the buyer was able to specify any of the information contained in the sales information issued by multiple sellers as the first or second transaction conditions, and comply with the second transaction conditions. Sales information that has not been concluded in transaction processing is automatically transferred to transaction processing according to the first transaction condition, and it is configured so that it can be processed again in that transaction processing Therefore, the buyer performs the purchase in a single operation with the purchase strictly conditioned on the desired product (purchase under the second transaction condition) and the purchase with the expanded condition range (purchase under the first transaction condition). be able to. As a result, the closing rate can be improved, and the transaction efficiency can be dramatically improved.
- the function list display section, information display section, and condition input screen are used when the buyer specifies sales information issued by multiple sellers and specifies any of the information contained in the information as transaction conditions. It is composed of three parts of the part processing, the function list display part allows you to select and execute any transaction processing from each transaction processing, and the information display part displays various information (order information and sales) generated in the transaction processing. Information, etc.), and through the condition input section processing, any information can be easily extracted (searched) from various types of information generated in the transaction processing, so that both sellers and buyers can Transactions can be performed before shipment, and multiple transactions can be performed simultaneously while referring to or using necessary information. In addition, it is possible to easily extract desired product information and refer to it. Furthermore, by using a personal computer or the like, transaction efficiency can be dramatically improved.
- Sales form sales processing before finalization
- sell products through transactions based on finalized sales volume and other information
- receive goods The sales form (settlement processing after confirmation), and the sales form (sale processing) that sells the remaining goods as a result of the auctions, such as auctions, are performed on the terminal device. Executable, and the results generated by one sales form are reflected in the next sales form as the environment changes at that time / 259
- a contract is determined by associating a plurality of pieces of purchase information with a plurality of pieces of sales information
- a set of purchase information and a set of sales information are formed by a class evening ring process, and a set of purchase information of the same purchase condition is formed.
- the system is configured to link purchase information and sales information according to predetermined conditions between sets of sales information, so that multiple purchase information and multiple sales information can be linked according to various sales requests. Linking can be performed, and the ratio of successful transactions can be efficiently increased in a short time.
- distribution costs (transportation costs, etc.) generated by the conclusion of a sales transaction with a business partner can be referenced electronically, eliminating product distribution bias. It can also activate sales transactions. In particular, it is effective for transactions of goods whose transportation and other logistics costs are not fixed, such as fresh commodities such as fresh flowers and fruits and vegetables, due to constantly changing shipment volume and shipment date.
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