Patent classifications
G06Q30/0635
ITEM CIRCULATION TRACKING PROCESSING METHOD, DEVICE AND STORAGE MEDIUM
Provided is an item circulation tracking processing method, in this method, an item is taken as a tracking object, and the whole process from purchase to use of an item on any household shopping receipt may be tracked, so as to achieve a full-flow automatic tracking processing of the item after entering the household, serve as a good helper for household item management, and provide a reliable reference for future consumption planning. Further provided are an item circulation tracking processing apparatus, device and a readable storage medium, which have the above beneficial effects, and are not described herein again.
ORDER MANAGEMENT DEVICE, PROGRAM RECORDING MEDIUM, AND ORDER PROCESSING SYSTEM
The order management apparatus includes units for acquisition, management, extraction, generation, and transmission. The acquisition unit acquires, from the order reception system, first order reception data containing a plurality of items of data relating to an order for a product. The extraction unit extracts a data element relating to a predetermined item from among data elements included in the first order reception data acquired by the acquisition unit. The generation unit generates second order reception data including the data element extracted by the extraction unit. If the first order reception data acquired by the acquisition unit includes timing information that designates a future time point as the provision timing of the product, the transmission unit waits until a time point determined according to the provision timing indicated by the timing information, and transmits the second order reception data generated by the generation unit to the shop system.
Route planning engine using unique location identifiers
Technologies are described for determining route proposals for shipment of cargo using unique location identifiers (ULIs). For example, a pickup ULI and a delivery ULI can be received. The pickup ULI and the delivery ULI are in the ULI data structure format defined herein. A first geographic area representing a pickup leg can be determined for shipment of the cargo from the pickup ULI to a first transportation network location and a second geographic area representing a delivery leg can be determined for shipment of the cargo from a second transportation network location to the delivery ULI. The main leg of the shipment occurs between the first transportation network location and the second transportation network location and travels through one or more defined transportation networks. Route proposals can be generated for shipment of the cargo through the pickup leg, main leg, and/or delivery leg.
Systems and methods for presence detection and approaching customer identification
Systems and restaurant locations for use with a mobile ordering system, and methods thereof, to provide at least more time-efficient pick up of orders by customers than with traditional ordering and pick up windows.
Determining generic items for orders on an online concierge system
An online system provides options for selection by a user. The online system receives a query entered on a client device. The online system queries an item database to retrieve a set of items related to the query and assigns each item to a product category in a predefined taxonomy that maps items to product categories. The online system inputs each item into a prediction model trained to predict a probability that an item is available at a warehouse location. The online system determines that a first product category has low availability based on predicted probabilities for items in the first product category. Responsive to determining that a first product category has low availability, the online system generates a generic item for the first product category and sends a list of items including the generic item to the client device for display responsive to the query.
Systems, non-transitory computer-readable mediums, and methods for providing a user interface for an electronic transactions platform
A computer-implemented method for providing a user interface to a user includes receiving wearable article data describing wearable articles for physical shipment to users via electronic interactions; generating a user interface for an electronic transactions platform based at least on the received wearable article data; causing display of the user interface depicting one or more of the wearable articles; receiving a selection of a wearable article of the displayed one or more wearable articles via the user interface; determining a condition of the selected wearable article at least based on the received wearable article data in response to the selection; reserving the selected wearable article for a predetermined period of time in response to the selection; updating and causing display of the user interface depicting the selected wearable article and the determined condition; and determining whether the selected wearable article is purchased or borrowed during the predetermined period of time.
EVENT-DRIVEN ARCHITECTURE FOR SCHEDULING ELECTRONIC TRANSFERS
In an example embodiment, a solution is provided that provides an event-driven architecture for scheduling electronic transfers, rather than data-model driven architecture. Doing so allows for the payout portion of the architecture to avoid aggregating transactions—it only needs to obtain an aggregated total (specifically a current balance) once, and thus does not need to be continuously aggregating/checking the aggregation of many transactions simultaneously. The payout portion of the architecture can then forego the traditional ingestion mechanism, which means that it can avoid scanning transaction data.
AUTOMATED DELIVERY COORDINATION AND MEETING SCHEDULING FOR MULTIPLE-RECIPIENT ORDERS RECEIVED AT A COMPUTER SYSTEM
Automated delivery coordination and meeting scheduling for an order including a plurality of recipients includes identifying, by a computer, an online business transaction performed by a user. The online business transaction including the order being placed by the user for the plurality of recipients. The computer determines whether the order is associated with an event that includes the plurality of recipients and, in response to the order being associated with the event, collects information corresponding to the event. The computer uses the collected information to generate a first recommendation during checkout including a synchronized delivery option for the plurality of recipients. Further, using the collected information, the computer generates a second recommendation during the checkout including a synchronized meeting scheduling option for the plurality of recipients.
System and method for enhanced ordering using incentives and location based delivery points
A computer-implemented method for incentivizing logistically convenient delivery orders is disclosed. The method includes monitoring, by a computing device, delivery orders of users which include a pick-up location, a drop-off location, an estimated time of pick-up, and an estimated time of drop-off. The method further includes determining, based on the monitoring of delivery orders, a trending drop-off location and a trending drop-off time. The method further includes determining, based on the trending drop-off location, the trending drop-off time, and a current location of the users, a subset of users. The method further includes sending to the subset of users an incentive to place a delivery order.
Using augmented reality for electronic commerce transactions
Systems, methods, and computer program products for identifying objects of interest and providing relevant information about the objects of interest using augmented reality devices are disclosed. For example, a computer-implemented method may include identifying an object of interest among a plurality of objects present in an image view, determining real-time information for the object of interest based on the identifying, presenting the determined real-time information for the object of interest as part of the image view, and processing a transaction involving the object of interest based on a user selection associated with the image view.