Abstract: Methods (74, 76, 78) utilizing a network (20) of computing systems (22) facilitate execution of a transaction (114) between a consumer (38) and a provider (32). Preference data (108) defined by the consumer (38) is stored (76) in a database (82). When a request for the transaction (114) is detected (216) at a transaction site (46), a consumer identifier (104) for the consumer (38) is utilized at the transaction site (46) to retrieve (220) the preference data (108) from the database (82). The preference data (108) identifies one or more products (96) offered by the provider (32) and preferred by the consumer (38). The transaction is performed (232) at the transaction site (46) to provide the product (96) to the consumer (38) in response to the retrieved preference data (108).
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 7, 2014
Publication date:
July 3, 2014
Applicant:
TRIBUNAL SYSTEMS, INC.
Inventors:
Andrew L. Burgess, Jerrald D. Naumann, David A. Sullivan
Abstract: Methods (74, 76, 78) utilizing a network (20) of computing systems (22) facilitate execution of a transaction (114) between a consumer (38) and a provider (32). Preference data (108) defined by the consumer (38) is stored (76) in a database (82). When a request for the transaction (114) is detected at a transaction site (46), a consumer identifier (104) for the consumer (38) is utilized at the transaction site (46) to retrieve (220) the preference data (108) from the database (82). The preference data (108) identifies one or more products (96) offered by the provider (32) and preferred by the consumer (38). The transaction is performed (232) at the transaction site (46) to provide the product (96) to the consumer (38) in response to the retrieved preference data (108).
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 22, 2011
Publication date:
November 10, 2011
Applicant:
TRIBUNAL SYSTEMS, INC.
Inventors:
Andrew L. Burgess, JR., Jerrald D. Naumann, David A. Sullivan
Abstract: Methods (74, 76, 78) utilizing a network (20) of computing systems (22) facilitate execution of a transaction (114) between a consumer (38) and a provider (32). Preference data (108) defined by the consumer (38) is stored (76) in a database (82). When a request for the transaction (114) is detected (216) at a transaction site (46), a consumer identifier (104) for the consumer (38) is utilized at the transaction site (46) to retrieve (220) the preference data (108) from the database (82). The preference data (108) identifies one or more products (96) offered by the provider (32) and preferred by the consumer (38). The transaction is performed (232) at the transaction site (46) to provide the product (96) to the consumer (38) in response to the retrieved preference data (108).
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 13, 2007
Publication date:
June 18, 2009
Applicant:
TRIBUNAL SYSTEMS, INC.
Inventors:
Andrew L. Burgess, JR., Jerrald D. Naumann, David A. Sullivan