Electronic activity and business system and method
First Claim
1. An electronic system for managing, processing and automating an electronic or digital activity, the system comprising:
- a common user interface that includes means for gathering and structuring data relating to activities into common database objects that are combinable to form a plurality of types of catalogs, lists, and workflows that are used to conduct electronic business;
wherein said means for gathering and structuring data is included in a secondary interface;
wherein said means for gathering and structuring data further uses a common data format; and
wherein said common data format determines a design of the secondary interface and also an operating rule for creating, storing and processing data, in the form of database objects;
wherein the common user interface enables the user to provide who/what information relating to the activity, why/how information relating to the activity, and where/when information relating to the activity, to be input to the system according to said common data format and the operating rule; and
wherein said who/what, why/how and where/when information is input to the system through the secondary interface in a manner that conforms the common database objects to the said common data format and operating rule.
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Abstract
An electronic system for regulating activity that includes a standard user interface that requires all information presented in the system to be formatted in a standard (logical) manner that is designed to achieve results. The standard (logical) manner requires users to successively provide subject information, purpose information, and objective and time information relative to the activity. Standard user interfaces may be developed for a variety of business tasks and other activities. All information is stored in individual files at user locations. The system handles facts and propositions in an equation solving manner. If a proposition is involved, selected information may be automatically forwarded to a searchable common market that contains summary information and links to the files. All discussion relating to a proposition is recorded, and agreement is recognized and recorded. Upon agreement, a fulfillment function is automatically launched. The fulfillment actions of the system are in accordance with the objective and time information provided by the user.
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17 Claims
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1. An electronic system for managing, processing and automating an electronic or digital activity, the system comprising:
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a common user interface that includes means for gathering and structuring data relating to activities into common database objects that are combinable to form a plurality of types of catalogs, lists, and workflows that are used to conduct electronic business; wherein said means for gathering and structuring data is included in a secondary interface; wherein said means for gathering and structuring data further uses a common data format; and wherein said common data format determines a design of the secondary interface and also an operating rule for creating, storing and processing data, in the form of database objects; wherein the common user interface enables the user to provide who/what information relating to the activity, why/how information relating to the activity, and where/when information relating to the activity, to be input to the system according to said common data format and the operating rule; and wherein said who/what, why/how and where/when information is input to the system through the secondary interface in a manner that conforms the common database objects to the said common data format and operating rule. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An electronic system for managing, processing, and automating electronic or digital activities, the system comprising:
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a common user interface that includes means for gathering and structuring data relating to said activities, including a description and meaning of the subject of said activities, through secondary interfaces, into database objects that are combinable to form catalogs, lists, workflows, and processes, that are used to conduct e-business; wherein said means for gathering and structuring data is a common data format that is also an operating rule of the system; wherein said operating rule is not only used for creating the database objects, but also for, storing, and processing the database objects; wherein the common data format enables the user to provide who/what type information relating to an activity, why/how information relating to the activity, and where/when information relating to the activity; wherein the who information identifies the name of the subject of the activity that may be substituted by a number, and the what information identifies the type of the activity or the subject of the activity; wherein said why information identifies the purpose of the activity, the how information and the where/when information identifies details of a fulfillment process. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. An electronic system for managing, processing, and automating electronic or digital activities, the system comprising:
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a common user interface that includes means for gathering and structuring data relating to said activities, including a description and meaning of the subject of said activities, wherein the means for gathering and structuring data utilizes a plurality of secondary interfaces to assemble the data into database objects that are combinable to form catalogs, lists, workflows, and processes for conducting e-business; wherein said means for gathering and structuring data comprises a common data format that is also an operating rule of the system; wherein said operating rule is further applied for storing and processing the database objects; wherein the common data format enables the user to provide who/what type information relating to an activity, why/how information relating to the activity, and where/when information relating to the activity; wherein the who information identifies the name of the subject of the activity that may be substituted by a number, the what information identifies the type of the activity or the subject of the activity, the why information identifies the purpose of the activity, and the how information and the where/when information identifies details of a fulfillment process of the activity. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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