WO2006015671A1 - Verfahren und vorrichtungsanordnung zur digitalen freimachung von postsendungen - Google Patents
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- G—PHYSICS
- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
- G07B—TICKET-ISSUING APPARATUS; FARE-REGISTERING APPARATUS; FRANKING APPARATUS
- G07B17/00—Franking apparatus
- G07B17/00185—Details internally of apparatus in a franking system, e.g. franking machine at customer or apparatus at post office
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- G07B—TICKET-ISSUING APPARATUS; FARE-REGISTERING APPARATUS; FRANKING APPARATUS
- G07B17/00—Franking apparatus
- G07B17/00185—Details internally of apparatus in a franking system, e.g. franking machine at customer or apparatus at post office
- G07B17/00435—Details specific to central, non-customer apparatus, e.g. servers at post office or vendor
- G07B2017/00443—Verification of mailpieces, e.g. by checking databases
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- the invention relates to a method for the digital franking of mailpieces, in which a digital franking mark is generated by a computer means and applied to a mailpiece.
- the invention further relates to a device arrangement for the digital franking of mailpieces, which has a computer means in which a digital postage indicium can be generated and the one
- Processing means adapted to apply a digital indicium to a mailpiece.
- the encrypted information can be applied for example in the form of a bar code or a matrix code.
- Another area of computerized packaging is provided by application programs that are installed on a customer's computer.
- the customer can use the computer to import program-specific data from various sources into the application program and to generate digital franking marks, which are printed directly on a program.
- the franking can be printed, for example, on an address label or directly in the address field of a letterhead.
- the application programs used for this type of computer-aided design typically have various additional functions, such as postage optimization, the creation and evaluation of mailing lists and / or the administration of address lists.
- the billing of the printed franking marks at a delivery service such as a postal company, can be done in advance or after the delivery of prepaid shipments to the delivery service.
- the object of the invention is to provide a method and a device arrangement for the digital franking of mailpieces which, compared to the known embodiment of the franking via an installed application program at a customer, have a more flexible
- the method according to the invention for the digital franking of mailpieces in which a digital franking mark is generated by a computer means and applied to a mail item, comprises the following features:
- Computer means wherein for each mail item data for a digital indicium are generated, transmission of processing data to a billing component and billing of the franking service at the customer;
- the first computer means is connected to the second computer means via the Internet.
- postage optimization is preferably carried out in the processing of the mailing-specific data in the second computer means.
- a sorting of the data can be carried out according to determinable sorting criteria. The sorting can take place via postal codes or via lead regions or lead zones.
- the invention further comprises a device arrangement for the digital franking of mail items which has a computer means in which a digital postage indicium can be generated and which
- Processing means adapted to apply a digital indicium to a mailpiece.
- the device arrangement in this case comprises a first computer means at a customer for generating transmission-specific data for one or more mailpieces to be generated and Means for communicating the data from the first computer means to a remote second computer means at a service provider.
- the arrangement further has means for access control of the first computer means to the second computer means, wherein the second computer means is designed for processing of shipment-specific data, in which for each postal item data for a digital franking mark: are generated.
- the billing of services rendered in the field of digital franking and various additional functions at the customer is done via a billing component.
- means are further provided for transmitting processed data with information for a digital indicium for a respective mail item from the second computer means to the first computer means and processing means in connection with the first computer means for printing and enveloping the printed mailpieces.
- the means for transmitting transmission-specific data between the computer means is the Internet.
- the second computer means preferably comprises an Internet application.
- the method according to the invention and the associated alignment arrangement bring various advantages in the digital franking of mailpieces. Firstly, it is no longer necessary for a customer to install an application program on his computer system. but the necessary functions are available to him without special adaptation of his system. This includes, in particular, that the maintenance effort to be performed by a customer is very low and, for example, he does not need any updates.
- the system has the advantage for the customer of being highly flexible in choosing a location for producing and processing shipment data. So he does not have to install and maintain an application program at all sites, but with the inventive arrangement of each site from access to the Internet application of the new DV-franking.
- a delivery service such as a postal company
- a delivery service can offer a service in connection with various other additional functions through the implementation of the DV franking according to the invention.
- This also includes a shift of computerized franking into the area of a delivery service, which can lead to a simplification of the billing and payment assurance processes.
- FIG. 1 shows a particularly preferred embodiment of the device arrangement according to the invention with a schematic representation of the data streams.
- FIG. 1 schematically shows the process sequences according to the invention within an arrangement for digital franking.
- the associated system includes first Computer means 10, which 'are within range of a customer's system, in which content generated for mailpieces 30 and sent.
- the customers are preferably users who regularly produce a large number of postal items. This is the case, for example, for companies that regularly send invoices, information letters or advertising material.
- shipment-specific data 50 are generated for one or more mailpieces.
- the mail items are generated with information from various sources such as databases for addresses, text documents and financial data.
- Inserting printed documents into envelopes can be done via conventional printer systems, which are preferably adapted to a high print volume.
- Known inserter systems perform the folding and placing of documents in envelopes.
- the first computer means 10 comprises means for the digital franking of mailpieces and for direct printing in a processing means 60.
- Postage clearance is that the process of generating digital indicia associated with other functions in a second computer means 20 remote from the first computer means. Unprocessed broadcast-specific data 50 are thus transmitted to the second computer means and processed therein.
- the second computer means is located in the area of a service provider, which offers digital franking with various additional functions.
- the second computer means 20 is preferably connected to the first computer means 10 via the Internet and the data is provided to the second computer means from the various customer systems in XML format.
- various methods can be used.
- the data can be integrated via a method encapsulation and reused directly. So the business logic of the customer system can be adopted.
- the integration takes place via a common database.
- this case has specific disadvantages as the business logic of the customer has to be redeveloped.
- Adapter 11 which can also be referred to as a wrapper.
- An existing business logic of the customer can thus be integrated with the help of the adapter, which is able to adapt a technically non-compliant interface to the new requirements of the second computer means 20.
- the access of the first computer means to the functions of the second computer means is carried out in a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention via an Internet application, which the customer can call.
- a contract is a contract between the service provider for digital franking (DV franking) and a customer. According to the contract, the invoicing of the carried out DV franking takes place with the customer.
- a contract preferably receives a contract number and a subscription number for a consignment center for the shipments under this contract.
- the delivery center can be defined, for example, via a postal code or an indication of the lead region. For example, a 2-digit number for specifying a lead region may specify a particular delivery center.
- a contract can be made by another
- Information such as a defined pickup at the customer or a depot to be supplemented.
- a login screen of the application is presented to the user.
- the user can enter his username and password.
- a multi-digit customer ID can be specified.
- a Registration medium usually a database.
- the user arrives at a personal start page of the application with a personalized menu composed, for example, according to the user's rights of the customer.
- the customer can call different profiles under which he wants to act in the application.
- the in this case the customer can call different profiles under which he wants to act in the application.
- Clients profiles can be created, modified and selected by the customer.
- the advantage of using different client profiles is that a company can create different profiles for different locations or company groups.
- the access to the second computer means of a service provider can be done from the various locations, each site can generate different mailings, for example, each with its own sender address and process.
- the customer For acting within the Internet application, the customer preferably also specifies the contract according to which data supplied is to be processed. Thereby, the processed data is associated with at least one subscription number of a delivery center 80 in which shipments under this contract are accepted. Processing data generated during processing may be communicated to the respective delivery center to reconcile the data.
- the access to the data storage of the customer is realized with the help of a class.
- This interpreter controls the database functions to be called with an XML description and takes over the management of the database
- the architecture of the Internet application can be realized in various ways. For example, a 2-tier architecture with a Tomcat web and application server comes into question. Furthermore, a 3-tier architecture with an enterprise web and application server like Bea Weblogic can be used.
- the 2-tier variant can combine frontend, business logic and data access modules of the application on one machine.
- the data management is preferably realized with proprietary JDBC accesses to an Oracle database or can occasionally be encapsulated in stored procedures.
- a clustering of the application can be realized with the aid of a hardware load balancer and an upstream Apache web server.
- frontend and business logic components can be installed on two separate machines. Access to the database and transaction management are governed by the application server and are preferably done using Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs). Clustering can be done for both web components and application components, enabling higher overall performance compared to the 2-tier variant.
- the 2-tier variant can be connected to the DV franking backend where all shipment files are processed.
- the 3-tier architecture is included on each application server IT franking backend, so that shipment files can be processed in the sense of load distribution by different computers. Both versions are expediently secured by the WorldWideWeb with a firewall. In the case of the 3-tier variant, if required, the application layer could also be secured with a firewall.
- the structure of the second computer means 20 can be subdivided in a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention into three different horizontal layers. These arise primarily due to their different tasks or responsibilities and are preferably determined only secondarily by differentiable physical components.
- the first layer which is referred to below as the Presentation Layer (Web Layer) contains all components necessary for the representation and interaction control of the application.
- Web Layer contains all components necessary for the representation and interaction control of the application.
- this is a controller servlet that initiates a business process.
- This business process can be spread over several technically related individual actions, which in turn are mapped in JSP pages.
- the individual business steps are linked using the controller servlet.
- a session tracking is used. This is part of the session management that both cookies, as well as alternatively (eg if the user has not accepted cookies and disabled on the client or web browser) uses URL rewriting as mechanisms for recognition.
- validations and plausibility checks are integrated into the web layer based on the form framework JFormular. Each user-initiated action related to business logic is mapped using event components that simultaneously represent the interface to the business logic layer.
- a second layer Business Logic Layer contains all application components that directly execute business processes or work with business objects. They are preferably supplemented or controlled by another component that deals with the functionality of authorizing and authenticating users and application areas.
- An admin interface includes user, role and access rights management of the system.
- clients can be created here and their customer master data maintained.
- a management module enables the maintenance of contracts, products / prices and Infopost manufacturing patterns.
- a statistic module the application logic for generating and providing statistics such as monthly and daily evaluations is implemented.
- a .Report component ensures access to the reports generated by a DP franking server, prepares them for display or, if necessary, additionally generates necessary meta-information.
- An auditing module contains the functionality for invoice verification, that is to compare, display and cancel invoices.
- An upload / download interface allows a client to upload its shipment data (XML files) exported from the ERP system for processing in the DP franking backend. The optimized shipment files generated by the DV franking backend are then offered for download.
- a backend connector represents the interface to the DP franking backend. It enables access to any back-end functionalities that may be required, such as the transmission of processing statuses with regard to delivered shipment files. It is also possible to check the status of the DP franking server as an additional backend function.
- Persistence Layer all necessary business process data are stored.
- Part of this level in a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, is at least one Oracle database. All business objects existing in the Business Logic Layer can use their defined functions to define their states and
- the emphasis of the processing of the broadcast specific data in the second computer means 20 is the generation of a digital indicium for several broadcasts of a customer.
- These are preferably encrypted information which can be displayed graphically.
- bar codes or matrix codes can be used as the representation.
- the content of the encrypted information may include various levels, as is known for conventional encryption methods in digital franking.
- the information generated by the encryption for a franking mark are each assigned to a shipment and transmitted to the first computer means.
- the information for franking marks can be supplemented by further information such as customer-specific advertising imprints or data of the service provider.
- the first computer tool
- the processing means 60 may store the processed data upon receipt and, if appropriate, process it further or hand it directly to a processing means 60 which will print the mail together with the digital indicia. This can be done in a known manner by printing a digital franking mark in the address field of a mailing. If the consignment is placed in an envelope, the franking mark can be seen and detected through the transparent foil of the address field.
- the processing means 60 which will print the mail together with the digital indicia. This can be done in a known manner by printing a digital franking mark in the address field of a mailing. If the consignment is placed in an envelope, the franking mark can be seen and detected through the transparent foil of the address field.
- Postage stamp printed on a label which can be applied to a shipment.
- the franked shipments 30 are transported to a delivery center 80 defined by the associated contract and are handed over to a delivery service in this. It has proved to be useful for the operator of the delivery service to exchange information in connection with the digital service provider.
- Franking stands.
- processing data is transmitted from the second computer means 20 to a delivery center 80 in order to be able to carry out a comparison with recorded and stored data.
- various stages of a payment assurance can be carried out. For example, a random comparison of consignments with consignment information such as lists can be carried out.
- the franking mark of each mail item delivered can be recorded and its validity can be checked on the basis of the encrypted information.
- the processing of broadcast-specific data in the second computer means 20 may include, in addition to the generation of digital indicia 40 for each broadcast, additional additional functions.
- the delivered data can be sorted according to specifiable criteria.
- the sorting of the data using an associated postal code has proven to be particularly advantageous.
- the customer has the option of printing by the processed by the service data and enveloping. This results in bundles of franked and already sorted mail items, which can be delivered to a delivery center, for example, in containers.
- a customer receives a discount on the shipment fee by sorting.
- a discount for wholesale services is granted only if the shipments for other criteria such as a lead region or a
- Leitzone are sorted.
- the customer can choose what degree of sorting he would like to have used in sorting.
- the billing of the services of the second computer means via a billing component in connection with the computer means.
- the Internet application of the second computer means may also allow conventional additional functions such as the storage of pay slips or mailing lists.
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