WO2005116882A1 - Method and system for information distribution - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the field of information distribution.
- the invention relates to cascading information to on-line groups or communities of users and dynamically evolving membership of the groups by the users.
- Messaging services connected by a network have developed as a fast means of communication with a wide audience of users.
- the network may be a local area network (LAN) consisting of a few users or a wide area network (WAN) with users distributed over a vast geographic area.
- LAN local area network
- WAN wide area network
- the Internet has worldwide coverage and is a frequently used network for messaging. Messaging via any form of network is defined herein as on-line messaging.
- Users are collected into groups with each user being a member of any number of groups.
- the groups may evolve naturally or be artificially created. Groups may be defined by an infinite number of topics such as geographic location, language- profession, religion, common interest, etc.
- Within a group messages can be distributed to every member or sub-sets of the members. Messages often take the form of questions looking for information sent by one member of a group referred to as group collaboration.
- the aim of the present invention is to extend and introduce new capabilities in making connections between groups or communities in an on-line environment and to improve the efficiency of collaboration between on-line users. Disclosure of Invention
- a system for information distribution including: a plurality of users; a plurality of groups wherein a user is a member of any number of the groups; and a message having an originating group or groups and defining a cascade of groups to which the message is to be sent; wherein the membership of the originating group or groups by a user evolves based on the response made by the user to the message.
- a message may have an originating user and the originating group or groups is one or more of the groups of which the originating user is a member.
- the groups in the cascade are not limited to the groups of which the originating user is a member.
- Means may be provided for the originating user to configure the cascade, the configuration including authorising the next stage of the cascade and stopping the cascade.
- the membership of the originating group or groups has a plurality of different categories.
- the categories may include a participating member, a contributor and an observer.
- the response made by a user to the message is one of a number of different types of response, including no action, an observation, and a contribution.
- the membership of the originating group or groups may evolve to a category of membership based on the type of response made.
- a means for storing relationships between groups as the basis for cascades the means having an interface for management of the relationships.
- a group administrator for managing the membership of a group.
- a group may have rules for membership and movement between categories of membership.
- a message may be tagged with the path it takes through the groups to ensure that a user does not receive a message twice due to membership of multiple groups.
- the users may be users of a network and the message is sent and received via the network.
- a method for information distribution including: an originating user creating a message; the originating user selecting an originating group or groups for the message from the one or more groups of which the originating user is a member; the originating user defining a cascade of groups to which the message is to be sent; wherein membership of the originating group or groups by a user receiving the message evolves based on the response made by the receiving user to the message.
- the originating user may be prompted to authorise each stage of the cascade and the originating user may stop the cascade.
- a computer program product stored on a computer readable storage medium comprising computer readable program code means for performing the steps of: creating a message from an originating user; selecting an originating group or groups for the message from the one or more groups of which the originating user is a member; defining a cascade of groups to which the message is to be sent; evolving membership of the originating group or groups by a user receiving the message based on the response made by the receiving user to the message.
- Figure 1 is a representation of users and groups in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a representation of a plurality of groups in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 3 is a representation of a message in accordance with the present invention.
- Figures 4A and 4B are representations of group memberships before and after a message is sent and responded to.
- Figure 5 is the representation of Figure 2 amended to show the change in membership after the messages of Figures 4A and 4B. Mode for the Invention
- the users may belong to any number of groups or communities defined by common interests, geographical location, work place or any other topic or common denominator.
- Figure 1 shows a simple arrangement of a plurality of users 10 and their membership of different groups 12.
- users P and Q are members of group A.
- Users S and R are members of group B.
- User S is also a member of group C as well as user T. This arrangement is used to illustrate the invention in simple relationships. In practice, the number of users and the diversity of groups will be much greater.
- FIG. 1 shows a system with three groups 12 with members 10. Each group 12 has an administrator 11 or group owner. The administrator 11 may be one of the group members 10. Each group 12 includes a mechanism 16 for storing relationships between the groups 12.
- the mechanism 16 includes an interface 18 for the administrator 11 to manage the relationships between groups 12.
- the mechanism 16 stores the relationships as a list 20 of groups to try in order, referred to as a cascade. There may be one or more such lists 20 starting from a particular group 12.
- a message sent by a member 10 from a first group A can traverse groups 12 and thereby be received by users who are not members of the originating first group A.
- the message can follow one of the lists 20 of groups as the defined relationships with the other groups 12.
- the message can follow a subset of the defined relationships selected by the message originator.
- a message 30 as show in Figure 3 has a subject 31, an originator 32 which is the user who sent the message 30, an originating group or groups 33 which is one or more of the groups selected by the user from the set of groups the user is a member of, and the cascade 34 of groups in the order to which the message 30 is to be sent.
- the message originator 32 is able to configure the cascade 34.
- Configuration of the cascade includes the user who is the originator 32 having: the ability to be prompted and authorise each stage of the cascade; the ability to stop the cascade after a predefined time limit; and the ability to stop the cascade immediately. If the user is prompted to authorise the next stage of the cascade 34, the system will prompt the user with the next groups in the cascade. The user can select a subset of these groups to follow, eliminating groups that are deemed by the user to be less relevant to the particular message.
- a user can participate in multiple groups and each group has multiple tiers of participation. This takes the form of different categories of membership, as follows:
- a system is provided to store and manage the relationships between users and groups.
- Existing directory services can be used to implement the relationship types of group membership.
- an Internet Directory Service could be used.
- a mechanism is provided for a recipient user to respond to a message in a number of different ways. If the message is from a group to which the recipient user does not belong, the form of response will dictate the form of future membership of the recipient user with the originating group.
- the forms of response which may be generated are as follows:
- a recipient user will receive a message display with selectable options for the possible forms of response to the message which then automatically categorise the form of response made.
- a protocol is provided for the dynamic creation of relationships between users and groups based on the message/response pair, as follows:
- a user receives a message that originates from a group to which they do not belong. The user responds to the message with a "content” response. A “contributor” relationship is then implied from the user to the originator group.
- a user receives a message that originates from a group to which they do not belong. The user responds to the message with an "interest” response. An "observer” relationship is then implied from the user to the originator group.
- FIGs 4A and 4B an example of the evolution of membership of groups is shown.
- Figure 4 A five users 10 are shown and each user 10 is a member of one or more groups.
- the user's 10 membership of groups at a first time 40 is shown at the top of the figure.
- One of the users 10, user P creates 46 a message 41.
- the message 41 has the following information tagged to it.
- a subject 42 which is designated X.
- the originator 43 which is user P.
- the originating group or groups 44 which may be any one or more groups to which user P belongs, chosen by user P. In this case user P only belongs to group A and therefore the originating group 44 is group A.
- a cascade 45 configured by user P which is a list of groups in the order in which the message is to be distributed. In this case the cascade 45 is group A, followed by group B, followed by group C.
- User P then sends the message 41.
- the message 41 is first sent 47 to other members of group A which in this example is only user Q.
- the message 41 is then sent in a second wave 48 to members of group B which in this example are user R and user S.
- the message 41 is then sent in a third wave 49 to members of group C which in this example are user S and user T.
- a mechanism is provided to prevent an individual user 10 from receiving a message 41 more than once due to membership of multiple groups as the message 41 cascades through the network of groups.
- Each message 41 is tagged with the path it takes through the network of groups.
- message 41 may keep a record of the addresses of each user 10 to which the message 41 has been sent. If an address of a user 10 is repeated, the message 41 is not sent to the user 10 after the first transmission to that user 10.
- the message 41 may keep a record of each group.
- the user set can be derived as the users which are members of the new groups who are not members of the previous groups.
- User R responds to the message 41 with an observation 50 which is a form of an 'interest" response as defined previously.
- User T responds to the message with a contribution 51 which is a form of a "content" response as defined previously.
- the originating user has the control of when to terminate a cascade. If a message is answered early on in the transmission cascade, the originating user may decide to stop the subsequent transmissions. The originating user may be prompted at each stage of the cascade to authorise the next wave of transmissions. In the example shown in Figure 4A, user R responds 50 to the message 41 with an observation. If user R had responded to the message with a contribution that answered the message 41, the originating user, user P, would have the choice of terminating the cascade 45 without sending the message to the members of group C.
- the message 53 has the following information tagged to it. .
- a subject 42 which is designated Y.
- the originator 43 which is user S.
- the originating group or groups 44 which may be any one or more of the groups to which user S belongs, chosen by user S. In this case user S belongs to groups B and C and user S chooses an originating group 44 as group B.
- a cascade 45 configured by user S which is a list of groups in the order in which the message is to be distributed. In this case the cascade 45 is group B, followed by group A, followed by group C.
- User S then sends the message 53.
- the message 53 is first sent 55 to other members of group B which in this example is only user R.
- the message 53 is then sent in a second wave 56 to members of group A which in this example are users P and Q which are full members of group A and user T which is a contributor of group A.
- User R is an observer of group A but has already been sent the message 53 as a member of group B and therefore is not sent the message 53 a second time.
- User P responds to the message 53 with a contribution 57 and user Q responds to the message 53 with an observation.
- a mechanism is provided for messages to be replayed to a user after a time period. This may arise in the following situations.
- a mechanism is provided for the administrator of a group to view and manage the group membership including the categories of full members, contributors and observers.
- the group administrator can also manipulate the group's membership manually.
- Figure 5 is a version of Figure 1 showing how the membership of the groups 12 by the users 10 has evolved after the messages 41, 53 of Figures 4A and 4B have been processed.
- group membership can evolve based on the level of interest shown to messages by users outside a group from which the message originated.
- the level of interest is defined in this example as contributions or observations. Many additional levels of interest may be defined resulting in further tiers of membership of a group.
- a group can have a set of rules governing membership of the group. For contributors, this could be the number of responses that warrant conversion to full membership. For observers, this could be a timeout after which the observer is deleted from the group if no contribution is forthcoming. Rules may also allow a group to accept or not accept contributors or observers. In the case of not accepting contributors or observers, a message is delivered and responses received but no new user/group relationships are formed.
- the present invention is typically implemented as a computer program product, comprising a set of program instructions for controlling a computer or similar device. These instructions can be supplied preloaded into a system or recorded on a storage medium such as a CD-ROM, or made available for down loading over a network such as the Internet or a mobile telephone network.
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