MATCHING SESSION RECORDS OF NETWORK USERS WITH CORRESPONDING TRANSACTION DATA
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method of monitoring network behavior of users, the method comprising:
- receiving a session record generated by a first collection engine operated by an Internet Service Provider, said session record representing a series of interactions between a user computing device of a user and one or more web sites;
receiving a transaction record generated by a second collection engine that operates remotely from the first collection engine, said transaction record reflective of an e-commerce transaction completed by the user on a merchant site, said transaction record comprising transaction information that is not available to the first collection engine; and
determining, by a computer system, that the session record generated by the first collection engine is associated with the transaction record generated by the second collection engine, wherein the computer system determines said association at least partly by determining that the session record and the transaction record are both associated with an IP address corresponding to the user computing device.
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Abstract
A system for collecting data regarding network behaviors of users is disclosed. In one embodiment, the system combines session records of users with corresponding transaction records reflective of e-commerce transactions. The session records may, for example, be generated by one or more collection engines deployed by one or more Internet Service Providers. The transaction records may, for example, be obtained through interactions with one or more merchant web sites. By combining these two types of information, the system can, for example, identify a set of user actions that led to a particular purchase transaction.
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24 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method of monitoring network behavior of users, the method comprising:
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receiving a session record generated by a first collection engine operated by an Internet Service Provider, said session record representing a series of interactions between a user computing device of a user and one or more web sites; receiving a transaction record generated by a second collection engine that operates remotely from the first collection engine, said transaction record reflective of an e-commerce transaction completed by the user on a merchant site, said transaction record comprising transaction information that is not available to the first collection engine; and determining, by a computer system, that the session record generated by the first collection engine is associated with the transaction record generated by the second collection engine, wherein the computer system determines said association at least partly by determining that the session record and the transaction record are both associated with an IP address corresponding to the user computing device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A computer-implemented method of monitoring network behavior of users, the method comprising:
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receiving a session record generated by a collection engine operated by an Internet Service Provider, said session record representing a series of interactions between a user computing device and one or more web sites; receiving, by interaction with a merchant site, transaction information representing an e-commerce transaction completed on the merchant site, said transaction information comprising information that is not available to the collection engine; and determining, by a computer system, that the session record generated by the collection engine is associated with the transaction information, wherein the computer system determines said association at least partly by determining that the session record and the transaction information are both associated with an IP address associated with the user computing device. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A system for monitoring network behavior of users, the system comprising:
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a first collection engine operative to monitor network traffic at an Internet Service Provider location, and based thereon, to generate session records representing browsing sessions of users; a second collection engine that comprises code residing on a server of a merchant site, said second collection engine operative to generate transaction records reflective of e-commerce transactions completed by users via interactions with the merchant site, said transaction records comprising transaction information that is not available to the first collection engine; and a computer system operative to match session records generated by the first collection engine with corresponding transaction records generated by the second collection engine based at least in part on information reflective of IP addresses associated with the session records and transaction records. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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