Wide access databases and database systems
DC CAFCFirst Claim
1. A method of storing marketplace information for multiple types of items in a database, comprising:
- providing a user with a first data entry interface for selecting an item classification;
providing the user with a parameters list that displays a plurality of parameters previously related to the item classification by a plurality of previous users during a process of loading item descriptions;
providing a second data entry interface that allows the user to add an additional parameter to the parameters list; and
providing a third data entry interface that allows the user to associate individual parameters from the parameters list with individual values from a values list;
thereby describing an item falling within the item classification as a set of parameter-value pairs.
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Abstract
A self-evolving generic index for storing marketplace information for multiple types of items allows users to add new parameters, values and possibly new classifications for use in describing items. The new parameters/values/classifications can then be selected by other users for use in describing their own items. It is especially contemplated that the system can display information relating to the usage with which parameters/values/classifications have historically been employed in describing different types of items. This encourages users to be consistent in selecting parameters/values/classifications for both entering and searching data, while still allowing great flexibility.
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13 Claims
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1. A method of storing marketplace information for multiple types of items in a database, comprising:
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providing a user with a first data entry interface for selecting an item classification; providing the user with a parameters list that displays a plurality of parameters previously related to the item classification by a plurality of previous users during a process of loading item descriptions; providing a second data entry interface that allows the user to add an additional parameter to the parameters list; and providing a third data entry interface that allows the user to associate individual parameters from the parameters list with individual values from a values list;
thereby describing an item falling within the item classification as a set of parameter-value pairs. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of indexing an item on a database, comprising:
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providing the database with a structure having a plurality of item classifications, parameters, and values, wherein individual parameters are independently related to individual item classifications, and individual values are independently related to individual parameters; guiding the user in selecting a specific item classification for the item from the plurality of item classifications; storing the item on the database as a plurality of user-selected item classification/parameter value combinations; and guiding the user in selecting at least one of (a) the parameters of the combinations by displaying relative historical usage information for a plurality of parameters previously used by other users, and (b) the values of the combinations by displaying relative historical usage information for a plurality of values previously used by other users. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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12. A computer implemented system in which a plurality of items are described as collections of parameter-value pairs, comprising:
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an items classification set having a plurality of item classifications; a parameters set having a plurality of parameters; a first interface for selecting an item classification from the items classification set, wherein the selected item classification has a previously stored relationship to a subset of the parameters set; a second interface that prompts a user to describe an item of the plurality of items by selecting a parameter from the subset of the parameters set, and from historical usage information regarding the subset of the parameters set; a values set having a plurality of values, wherein a subset of the values set has a previously stored relationship with the selected parameter; a third interface that prompts the user to select a value from the subset of the values set; thereby describing the item at least in part by a relationship among the selected item classification, the selected parameter, and the selected value.
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13. A computer implemented system for indexing, comprising:
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a set of previously existing subsets, each subset containing an item member, a parameter member, and a value member; an interface for adding a new subset to the set of previously existing subsets, the new subset containing a selected item member, a selected parameter member, and a selected value member; a first interface prompting for selection of the selected item member by presenting a list of items that are members of any of the previously existing subsets; a second interface prompting for selection of the selected parameter member by presenting a list of parameters that arc members of any of the previously existing subsets containing the selected item member, and presenting historical usage information for the list of parameters; a third interface prompting for selection of the selected value member of the new subset by presenting a list of values that arc members of any of the previously existing subsets containing the selected item member and the selected parameter member, and presenting historical usage information for the list of values.
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