Method and system for dynamically controlling overtime in electronic auctions
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method comprising:
- presenting, over a communications network, a first lot and a second lot to a plurality of bidders in a multi-lot electronic auction between an originator and the plurality of bidders, wherein a closing time of the first lot precedes a closing time of the second lot;
receiving, over the communications network, bids of the plurality of bidders for the first lot;
extending a closing time of the first lot by an incremental amount of time upon an occurrence of an overtime trigger; and
if the difference in time between the extended closing time of the first lot precedes a closing time of the second lot by less than a minimum time interval, extending the closing time of the second lot by the incremental amount of time, the minimum time interval and the incremental amount of time being stored in memory.
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Abstract
A method and system for conducting electronic auctions is described. A dynamic lot closing extension feature avoids collisions in closing times of multiple lots by dynamically extending the closing time of a subsequent lot if a preceding lot'"'"'s closing time is extended to be too close to the subsequent lot'"'"'s then-currently scheduled closing time. In one embodiment, scheduled closing times can be extended with a flexible overtime feature, in which the properties of the event triggering the extension and the duration of the overtime period(s) can be tailored to a particular auction, particular lots of products within an auction, and to the particular time within an auction process.
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14 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method comprising:
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presenting, over a communications network, a first lot and a second lot to a plurality of bidders in a multi-lot electronic auction between an originator and the plurality of bidders, wherein a closing time of the first lot precedes a closing time of the second lot; receiving, over the communications network, bids of the plurality of bidders for the first lot; extending a closing time of the first lot by an incremental amount of time upon an occurrence of an overtime trigger; and if the difference in time between the extended closing time of the first lot precedes a closing time of the second lot by less than a minimum time interval, extending the closing time of the second lot by the incremental amount of time, the minimum time interval and the incremental amount of time being stored in memory. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A computer-readable medium containing instructions which, when executed by a processing system, cause the processing system to perform a method, the method comprising:
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presenting, over a communications network, a first lot and a second lot to a plurality of bidders in a multi-lot electronic auction between an originator and the plurality of bidders, wherein a closing time of the first lot precedes a closing time of the second lot; receiving, over the communications network, bids of the plurality of bidders for the first lot; extending a closing time of the first lot by an incremental amount of time upon an occurrence of an overtime trigger; and if the difference in time between the extended closing time of the first lot precedes a closing time of the second lot by less than a minimum time interval, extending the closing time of the second lot by the incremental amount of time, the minimum time interval and the incremental amount of time being stored in memory. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A computer implemented method comprising:
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(a) determining if a difference of a closing time of a current lot in an electronic auction and a closing time of a preceding lot in an electronic auction is less than a first predefined time interval stored in memory, wherein the closing time of the current lot is preceded by the closing time of the preceding lot, and the closing time of the current lot precedes a closing time of a subsequent lot; (b) if the difference is less than the first predefined time interval, setting the closing time of the current lot to the closing time of the preceding lot plus a predefined minimum time interval stored in memory; and (c) if the difference of the extended closing time of the current lot and the closing time of the subsequent lot is less than a second predefined time interval stored in memory, setting the closing time of the subsequent lot to the closing time of the current lot plus the predefined minimum time interval.
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14. A computer implemented method comprising:
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(a) determining if a difference of a closing time of a current lot in an electronic auction and a closing time of a preceding lot in the electronic auction is less than a first predefined time interval stored in memory, wherein the closing time of the current lot is preceded by the closing time of the preceding lot, and the closing time of the current lot precedes the closing time of a subsequent lot; and (b) if the difference is less than the first predefined time interval, setting the closing time of the current lot to the closing time of the preceding lot plus a predefined minimum time interval stored in memory; and
for each subsequent lot;(i) setting the subsequent lot to be the current lot; and
repeating (a) and (b) until there are no more subsequent lots.
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Specification