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System for e-market management and global online cross-industry business integration

  • US 20020174059A1
  • Filed: 05/21/2002
  • Published: 11/21/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/21/2001
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A system of e-market management and cross industry business integration that cuts across divisional-boundaries between and among different business units of a single diversified company, and/or between and among different corporations, and/or between and among different industries, and/or between and among different nations or regions from a business and information management perspective, comprising:

  • a processor;

    means for specifying any type of product or service in any place in the world in a set of uniformed formats to identify every detail of an extremely complex global economy;

    means for establishing a unified on-line interface between real world users and the processor by following the same format logics of said means for specifying and using real world names to form a unified on-line address to cover every product or service, thing or being, in a specific country or region, and/or in a specific industry or sub-industry;

    means for breaking business tasks into their smallest business processes to allow business collaborations, sharply targeted data search and deal match-making, efficient database structuring and to institute a higher product and service standard;

    means for rating the performance of all participants based on certain objective criteria;

    means for aligning the interests of all participants by allocating equity shares to members based on their performance and for delegating management responsibilities to candidates through a permanently evolving selection process;

    means for allowing project oriented business collaborations among all networked participants with high transparency, immediate results and tight control, each participant remains its own boss, while also being able to collaborate with others in any field that makes strategic sense;

    multi-dimension information string architecture for accurately defining each geocommodity object to reduce unnecessary data traffics and allow effective data searching and processing; and

    object oriented information management model that treats every entity or sub-entity as an object, that has replications in various regional processing centers around the world.

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