Cloud-Based Workflow for ISP Services Management
20200380441 ยท 2020-12-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06Q10/063114
PHYSICS
H04L41/0806
ELECTRICITY
G06F16/80
PHYSICS
H04L41/5054
ELECTRICITY
International classification
G06Q10/06
PHYSICS
G06F16/80
PHYSICS
Abstract
A business process and supporting system that incorporates the resulting cloud-based workflow to procure and manage broadband and related services. The business process is divided into its component steps. All communication is abstracted into structured data allowing for a systematic and error free process. Tools are built into the system to enhance ease of use, and eliminating time wasting effort. An algorithmic approach to matching Customer needs to ISP offerings provides a very efficient and cost-effective way to manage a very real need for multi-location businesses.
Claims
1. A system and a process for Broadband Procurement and Management, the process comprising: all steps that together enable the procurement and management of broadband, TV and phone services; each step combining data and activity to achieve specific purpose in the workflow; the workflow that spans organizations across the Internet; a software portal that encapsulates the online workflow; and
2. The system for bringing together Reps from multiple disparate ISPs into a standard interface, comprising: a method for Reps to self-disclose their capabilities and territories to the system in a well-defined manner; a method for Reps to review all pending and completed activity; a method that tracks Reps' progress and provides escalation paths; and
3. The system for enabling Customers effectively manage their broadband circuits, comprising: a process to upload location addresses into said system with the ability to seek best solutions from multiple Reps in a standardized way; a method to maintain a comprehensive view on procurements completed and those underway; a method to efficiently seek updates from Reps and track installations to schedules; a method to manage and maintain multi-location data in a centralized fashion; the centralized data enabling an effective method to request maintenance and management actions on circuits already deployed; and
4. A process to identify most qualified ISP services comprising: an algorithm to match services required at a location to services offered by ISPs across all geographies, and
5. A process to enable rapid, secure, structured exchange of arbitrary Customer data between Customers and their business partners, comprising: a method to create, store, encrypt and use arbitrary customer data stored in XML data files on Customer computers that Customers can provide to business partners in a single click when engaged in a transaction with the business partner; the said method trademarked under the tradename Intrep-ID; and A specific instance of the general Intrep-ID process to enable rapid and secure responses by Reps to Customers Quote Requests within the WEWISPS system, comprising: a method to create, store and use encrypted service plan data stored in XML data files on Rep computers that Reps can provide in a single click when responding to Customers Quote Requests; the said method trademarked under the tradename Intrep-ID; and A specific instance of the general Intrep-ID process to enable rapid and secure responses by Customers to repeatedly purchase WEWISPS credits within the WEWISPS system, comprising: a method to create, store and use Credit Card data stored in XML data files on Customers computers that Customers can provide in a single click when purchasing WEWISPS credits to use the WEWISPS system for procurement and management of broadband and related services; the said method trademarked under the tradename Intrep-ID
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FLOWCHARTS AND DIAGRAMS
[0020] The present invention will be more fully understood by referencing the following specific example of procurement of Internet Connection Services and the detailed descriptions of the preferred embodiments. Wherein:
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[0032] The above figures are provided for the purpose of illustration and description only and are not intended to define the limits of the disclosed invention. The use of a specific User Interface is an embodiment and instance of the invention and one with ordinary skill can easily understand that changing the user interfaces as shown in the accompanied drawings does not change the core of the invention. The figures will be explained or will be within the skill of the art after the following teachings of the present invention have been read and understood.
[0033] Furthermore, the invention and the figures above refer specifically to Internet Access Services such as a broadband circuit. However, anyone with ordinary skill can easily understand the same figures, logic and process applies to other broadband services such as telephone and TV procurement or even other services that are procured similarly over the Internet.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0034] As used herein, the term invention refers to the embodiment of features in the invented software system. As used herein, the term software system refers to the WEWISPs.com software and website. WEWISPs stands for Working Efficiently with ISPs.
[0035] The problems that the present invention addresses are depicted in
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[0037] As can now be appreciated, what appeared to be a simple process in
[0038] To appreciate the complexity further, consider that a Customer may wish to research options from multiple ISPs in order to select the best option for her location (
[0039] It further needs to be appreciated that the Customer may be a multiple location Customer for example, a multiple store business. It can also be appreciated that it is possible that the Customer may be managing such procurement for more than one location simultaneously (
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[0041] In summary of the Figures and the foregoing discussion, it can be appreciated that the problems the present invention addresses are significant. As will be described next, the present invention, solves these problems elegantly and effectively by converting information exchanged into a structured database driven, formalized process.
[0042] The present invention is an expert system in the domain of Broadband management and procurement. It abstracts and instantiates a process that can be utilized by all ISPs and allows for variations therein. It facilitates and records the dialog between Consumers and Reps. The knowledge capture of the field of broadband procurement in the present invention enables the data to be structured from the initiation of the dialog which in turn enables long-term capture and use of the same data to the benefit of Customers and ISPs.
[0043] The present invention is embodied in a web application called WEWISPS which is accessible at the Internet URL https wewisps dot com. (
[0044] The Customer is a user/Customer of the WEWISPs service and upon the completion of one or more procurements, will also become a Customer of the ISP they selected. A Customer's dashboard (
[0045] The Reps form the second set of actors in the present invention. Reps providing a variety of broadband services in a variety of geographies in the US, self-identify their specialties and geographical reach into the system. A unique aspect of the expert system is matching a Customer's requirements and needs to a set of Reps who are then instructed to respond to the said quote request.
[0046] The Reps who can provide services and are interested in providing a quote against a specific request provide a quote directly into the WEWISPs system. They do so by logging into the WEWISPs system and entering the data manually (
[0047] The Intrep-id system is a significant invention. After the first manual entry of the requested information, the Intrep-id system encodes the entered data into XML instances. The XML instances are encoded for security and sent back to the user as appropriately named files. For subsequent requests by the system for the same data, users simply upload these XML files into the WEWISPS system which precludes having to enter the data manually.
[0048] Here we introduce a significant component critical to the concept and utility of this invention, Intrep-id, which facilitates and manages the workflow and contents of the entire business conversation, from initial contact through to installation and operation, between the service customer and the many service providers. In this invention, Intrep-id employs a specific XML language, defined within the context of this invention, Broadband Procurement and Management Markup Language (BPMML), to encode and transfer data between the Rep's systems and WEWISP. This Open Source Markup Language is trademarked.
[0049] The Intrep-id system uses another specific XML language, defined within the context of this invention, Credit Card Purchase Management Markup Language (CCPMML) to encode and transfer data between the Customer's computer and the WEWISPs web site. This Open Source Markup Language is trademarked [0032] In the present invention, Reps create multiple instances of BPMML compatible XML files. These files reside only on the Rep's computer. Each XML instance contains the quotation data for a service offering of the SP. When the Rep needs to provide this data to the Customers in response to the RFQ, the specific instance is selected and uploaded to WEWISPs. The required data then shows, appropriately in the form and saved and sent to move the transaction forward. The XML instances are encrypted using a key that is shared between the Rep and their account on WEWISPS.
[0050] In the present invention, Customers can create one or more instances of CCPMML compatible XML files. These files reside only on the Customers' computers. Each XML instance contains the Credit Card data necessary to charge WEWISPS credits purchases. When the Customers need to provide this data to WEWISPS to execute the transaction, a specific Credit Card instance is selected and uploaded to WEWISPs. The required data then shows appropriately in the form and executed to complete the transactions. The XML instances are encrypted using a key that is shared between the Customers and their account on WEWISPS.
[0051] Without needing to show the entire set of communications, including all permutations and combinations of available choices, it can be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the field of the art, the Reps and the Customers continue to communicate with each other using the WEWISPs system which tracks the deliverables of one to the other, generating alerts when delays are noticed. This process of communication continues until a successful resolution is achieved, that being the installation or effective management of the requested service.
[0052] WEWISPS in its first instantiation relates to the procurement and management of Internet Broadband services, including those TV and phone services that are purchased from the ISPs. However, one of ordinary skill will appreciate that the scope of the present invention is not limited to the procurement of just broadband services over the Internet; it is intended to embrace the procurement and support paradigm of any number of current and future services for efficient and effective management.
[0053] Intrep-ID in its present form is the first instantiation of the first two markup languages, the BPMML and the CCPMML, and associated Intrep-IDs in support WEWISPS needs. However, one of ordinary skill can abstract from the specific WEWISPS based technology to see that it applies to all fields where Consumers need to provide data about themselves to same business partners repeatedly or the same data to multiple competing or non-competing business partners. WEWISPS and Intrep-ID developments are underway to support many such applications.
[0054] All Intrep-IDs are encrypted using an arbitrary fragment of the data that is provided by the Customer to their business partner. This ensures pretty good privacy with significant ease of use for the Consumer.
[0055] WEWISPS's uniqueness is enumerated below: [0056] a. Automating ISP services procurement and managementa process involving business customers, multiple ISPs with no current/existing computerized tools and processes to do so. [0057] b. Abstracting key process elements and data from multiple different ISP organizations and creating a standard process that could be used for all ISPs, so that a standard workflow could be created to the benefit of Customers. [0058] c. Algorithmically matching service provider capabilities and offerings to customer requests based on the customer requirements for services. [0059] d. Applying structure and database techniques within a consumer services procurement and management process. Users and consumers employ these tools and techniques to conduct rapid, effective, and repeated data exchange of arbitrary personal and business data to achieve their objectives. They achieve this without having to create user accounts and retaining full control of their data and without having to entrust the security of their data to their business partners or other 3.sup.rd parties. WEWISPS is the first test of the idea; when successful the basic concepts will transform many applications on the web.