Computerized Interface For Monitoring Financial Information And Executing Financial Transactions
Apparatus, methods and articles of manufacture for monitoring financial information and executing financial transactions are disclosed. A client side interface comprises a number of panels, which are constructed by way of applications from various data sources. The panels can be customized as to content and appearance on the client, and the interface can be any one of a number of interfaces, including web pages, email interfaces and alert interfaces. The data sources are further provided, at least in part, by way of a value added content provider system, which comprises creating, editing and publishing interfaces.
The present invention relates to apparatus, methods and articles of manufacture for monitoring financial information and executing financial transactions. More specifically, the present invention relates to improvements in interface apparatus, methods, and articles of manufacture, for monitoring financial information and executing financial transactions within a networked environment.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONFinancial data is provided in a number of forms. Data such as stock prices, price movements, trading volume, percentage change in price, etc. are available to the financial or investment professional. These data or information feeds, however, commonly are so numerous as to be overwhelming. Some data visualization tools permit assimilating, joining and reviewing these feeds. However, the data visualization tools that exist are typically independent in function and utility. Therefore, the user is forced to use the existing data visualization tools singly or in an otherwise less than desirable manner, which may detrimentally affect the user's ability to monitor and execute financial transactions including trading strategies. For example, specific trading strategies may be constructed and executed on the basis of data feeds, yet if the data cannot be usably understood, the strategies may be detrimentally affected.
The data visualization tools that exist also are often relatively static and inflexible. That is, in most instances, data visualization tools are based upon customized implementations for receiving specific data feeds, and each new implementation may require new programming with attendant programming cost and time.
More recently, the art has attempted to provide enhanced data visualization interfaces known as “graphic user interfaces” or “GUIs.” A graphic user interface provides an interface to a local or networked environment which permits a user to graphically review data, select depicted objects and manipulate applications corresponding to those objects. While the aforementioned GUIs may provide an interface for monitoring and executing financial transactions, there is a need for convenient and flexible integrated visualization tools for monitoring and execution of financial transactions in a graphic user interface.
Even with the aforementioned GUI's, the art is further limited in having different interfaces for different users. For example, financial professionals such as institutional or professional traders, analysts, etc. often encounter different interfaces to a financial institution. A single interface, customizable by type of financial professional, would provide a consistent institutional presence to the public, thus benefiting the institution and providing the public with the convenience of a single interface.
Moreover, GUI's may at times be inaccessible or of limited use to the financial professional. Yet other interfaces might well lack the sophistication or ease of use of a GUI. Additionally, the professional may well have become used to a particular interface as an information provider. Yet the prior art lacks convenient delivery mechanisms across a number of interfaces for financial information.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide convenient, customizable, financial information interfaces.
It is a further object to provide such interfaces in more than one delivery mechanism, such as through a GUI, email and alerts.
It is a further object to provide such interfaces implemented in a networked environment such as the Internet.
It is a further object of this invention to provide apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture for integrated interfaces for data visualization.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a convenient, flexible and integrated graphic user interface for monitoring financial information and executing financial transactions in a networked environment.
The present invention provides apparatus, methods and articles of manufacture for integrated data visualization. Delivery systems and interfaces such as graphic user interfaces for monitoring financial information and executing financial transactions, email interfaces using customizable parameters, and alert mechanisms used in a networked environment, are shown.
The preferred embodiments comprise a client side interface with networked connection, which in the especially preferred embodiments is a web browser with Internet access. The interface integrates data tools, which are customized to the particular user. The data tools are applications that are executed on the server or client side. In the preferred embodiments, Java applets or servlets are used, although, of course, other applications known in the art may be used. These data tools function as filters to present data in preselected categories through a number of data interfaces, as well as provide the user, in some instances, with transaction execution ability. The client also may be provided with an email user interface configured with at least some of the same customization parameters as the client's customized GUI. Additionally, the client may receive alerts, of subjects that he or she has already indicated an interest in during the customization process for the GUI, as he or she peruses the GUI.
The preferred embodiments also comprise a server side, which provides data feeds to the client's graphic user interface, email interface and/or alerts. These data feeds may be any of a number of different types, including but not limited to manually edited content, automated content, etc.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONThe choice of which panels to use is made, in part, by the user during a personalization or customization process, as is explained in further detail below. (The words “customization” and “personalization,” and their variants, are used interchangeably herein.) The number of panels that can be requested by the user varies according to the customization parameters, and the use of panels as numbered here is meant only to serve as an illustrative example of possible panels, not serve as a limitation on all available panels. Some panels are mandatory and will appear on all users' GUI's regardless of customization settings.
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The choice of which panels to use may be made, in part, by the user during a personalization or customization process, as is explained in further detail below. (The words “customization” and “personalization,” and their variants, are used interchangeably herein.) The number of panels that can be requested by the user varies according to the embodiment, and the use of panels as numbered in the embodiment of
An Alert server is also shown in
The description of the embodiments herein uses Web terminology. However, it should be specifically understood that embodiments can be implemented in environments that support GUI and other interfaces, including but not limited to Microsoft Windows® NT, Windows® 2000, Windows® 95, 98 and Me, Unix® and Unix®-like platforms, including but not limited to Linux® and its variants, as well as other operating system platforms including but not limited to IBM OS/390, MacOS, VxWorks® and others.
In the preferred embodiments, the sources are not offered in one-to-one relationship to the panels. Rather, the sources may be deconstructed or mixed into various feeds, such as is shown schematically at the application server of
The deconstruction or mixing into various feeds of the data sources is accomplished by tools customized to the particular user. The tools are applications that are executed on the server or client side. In the preferred embodiments, Java applets or servlets are used as tools, although, of course, other applications known in the art may be used. These tools function as filters to present data in preselected categories through a number of interfaces or panels.
Additionally, a source may be reused at various web pages throughout the site, so that the information contained in any particular source may be duplicated throughout the web site as desired, mixed with various sections of the email delivery system, comprise an Alert provided to users, etc.
The data sources are provided in various ways. Some sources are those offered by external providers, such as stock prices. Other feeds are provided through content providers and editors, such as the value added content panels seen in the especially preferred embodiments. The value added content delivery panels are provided through a server side value added content delivery system. This system provides materials such as commentaries on United States, European and Asian equity markets, particular instruments, etc. as will now be described.
The value added content delivery system obtains contributions from content providers. Those contributions are in turn directed to an editor and sent from the editor to the servers for use in various panels. The value added content system of the preferred embodiment permit creating, editing, and publishing content, by use of consistent template interface designs. These consistent interfaces provide convenient usability across a number of content providers, electronic routing to streamline workflow and facilitate rapid time-to-publish, as well as security for the documents through control versions, control work flow, etc. The system also provides for convenient retrieval, removal and replacement of content from the interface and servers as desired.
The content provider uses, in the preferred embodiment, an interface like that seen at
The Status Tab. The tab labeled “Status” provides one or more status screens are provided for contributors and editors in order to maintain and review content contributions. For example,
The Templates Tab. The tab labeled “Templates” provides a number of templates for the panels that may be provided with content in this embodiment. In the interface example of
The Publish tab. The tab labeled “Publish” provides an interface for the editor, who reviews the article once it is sent to him or her.
The Preview tab. The tab labeled “Preview” provides an additional content tagging interface. As noted above, in the preferred embodiment, the particular Templates screen will tag the company, sector, and analyst specific information. However, the user has the option of altering or otherwise modifying the tags here. All tagged items from the content authoring interface will remain.
The Utilities tab. The tab labeled “Utilities” provides an interface for rapid content removal from the web site, for compliance or other reasons.
This value added content delivery system will provide contributions to the web site, and turning now to
Some of the panels of the sub-pages are, in the preferred embodiments, also shown on the home page. For example, the “Market Commentary” panel seen in
The home page may be reached by a number of ways. In the preferred embodiments, cookies or other personalization mechanisms residing on the clients system will permit the customization parameters to take effect upon the clients sign on. In the especially preferred embodiments, the customization parameters will be implemented when the client accesses the page through the email interface, as will be further described below. Before turning to the email interface or the customization interface, however, the web site progression of the preferred embodiment will first be described.
As noted above,
Turning for a moment to the Markets sub page seen in
The Watchlist will display market, price or other financial instrument information in tabular form with a number of columns representing the different types information, such as market and price data available on a given company. Examples of this data include Price, Net Change, Percent Change, Volume, High, Low, EPS, P/E, and other measurements. The Watchlist, which may be constructed from HTML, Java or other suitable construction, may exist in a number of forms, e.g. as a summary small window, detailed full screen presentation, etc. The stocks shown are chosen during personalization, as will be explained further below.
It should be noted that the word “stock” is used throughout, however, the embodiments of the present invention are not limited to monitoring stock information and executing stock transactions. Rather, the embodiments of the present invention include apparatus, methods and articles of manufacture for monitoring financial information and executing financial transactions. Accordingly, any exemplars described herein as monitoring stock information and/or executing stock transactions should be understood as examples only.
The other data visualization option offered in
Returning now to
Much of the information supplied is chosen according to user personalization or customization, and
Personalization may also be accomplished through other methods. Any other method of customization known in the art may be used in this and other embodiments. For example, customization may also depend on the client type, e.g., whether the client is an internal or external Trader, Portfolio Manager or Analyst, and a specific client type may alter the available panels.
Searching is available throughout the site of the contents of the site and
The results of the search will be displayed in a number of formats. If, and assuming the site owner has research facilities for that company, then the research pages will be provided to the user. If the company is not researched by the site owner then the search result will be general market data but with all other fields left blank and a link provided to an external data provider, e.g., www.edgar.gov.
The GUI described above is one possible interface. Other possible interfaces are the Email interface and the Alerts interface, which will now be described.
The email interface of this embodiment, seen at
The Alert interface of this embodiment is shown at
When the tabs in the Alerts panel are activated, Research, Ideas and Market items relating to the user's selected portfolio(s) (according to the tags of Industry, Company and Analyst) as defined within their Client Profile.
The alerts comprise headlines, which hyperlink to content. The Research and Ideas alerts will hyperlink to a PDF file or relevant HTML content. The Markets alert will link to a charting tool pre-loaded with the subject company. A News alert may also be present under the Markets tab, and the link, when activated will explodes the news story in a separate reader window.
The user may acknowledge and/or delete alerts. A check box next to each alert allows the user to select an alert after which selection of a link beneath the alerts panel (“acknowledge” and “delete”) will perform the respective function. In this and other embodiments, alerts may be delivered to the user as he or she is using the site, by indicating that the user has an alert in a field on any specific web page, e.g., “. . . You have Alerts!”
The above description and the views and material depicted by the figures are for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to be, and should not be construed as, limitations on the invention.
Moreover, certain modifications or alternatives may suggest themselves to those skilled in the art upon reading of this specification, all of which are intended to be within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the attached claims.
Claims
1.-36. (canceled)
37. A processor-implemented method for providing a customized interface, comprising:
- receiving via a processor content data from a plurality of content sources;
- receiving via the processor at least one interface customization parameter;
- receiving via the processor at least one user-selected interface panel from a plurality of non-customized interface panels;
- pre-selecting, in accordance with the received customization parameter, at least one interface panel from the plurality of non-customized interface panels;
- constructing via the processor customized interface panels by providing each of the received and pre-selected interface panels with content data received from at least one content source selected from the plurality of content sources in accordance with the received customization parameter; and
- generating via the processor a customized graphical user interface from the constructed customized interface panels in accordance with the received customization parameter.
38. The method of claim 37, further comprising:
- providing the generated graphical user interface for display on a client-side graphical user interface.
39. The method of claim 38, wherein the client-side graphical user interface is one of a webpage, an email interface or an alert interface.
40. The method of claim 39, further comprising:
- configuring a plurality of pre-selected interface panels with content data received from at least one of the plurality of content sources; and
- generating a customized email interface from the configured plurality of pre-selected interface panels.
41. The method of claim 40, wherein:
- the generated customized graphical user interface is a webpage, and
- said webpage is accessible from the generated customized email interface.
42. The method of claim 37, further comprising:
- configuring an interactive alert interface having multiple tabbed interfaces, wherein at least one of the tabbed interfaces displays content data aggregated from other of the tabbed interfaces.
43. The method of claim 42, wherein the customized graphical user interface is a webpage and the alert interface is integrated within the webpage.
44. The method of claim 37, wherein the content data provided to each of the received and pre-selected interface panels is obtained after filtering content data from the plurality of content sources using applications selected in accordance with the customization parameter.
45. The method of claim 37, wherein the received content from the plurality of content sources includes value added content.
46. The method of claim 45, further comprising providing an editorial interface for creating, editing and publishing the value added content.
47. The method of claim 46, wherein the editorial interface further comprises a rapid content removal tool.
48. The method of claim 37, wherein the content sources receive content data from at least one of market data feeds, financial information providing historical data resources and data feeds for particular financial instruments.
49. A non-transitory processor-readable medium having processor-executable program instructions residing thereon, wherein the processor-executable program instructions are issuable by a processor to:
- receive content data from a plurality of content sources;
- receive at least one interface customization parameter;
- receive at least one user-selected interface panel from a plurality of non-customized interface panels;
- pre-select, in accordance with the received customization parameter, at least one interface panel from the plurality of non-customized interface panels;
- construct customized interface panels by providing each of the received and pre-selected interface panels with content data received from at least one content source selected from the plurality of content sources in accordance with the received customization parameter; and
- generate a customized graphical user interface from the constructed customized interface panels in accordance with the received customization parameter.
50. The processor-readable medium of claim 49, wherein the processor-executable program instructions are issuable by a processor to:
- configure a plurality of pre-selected interface panels with content data received from at least one of the plurality of content sources; and
- generate a customized email interface from the configured plurality of pre-selected interface panels.
51. The processor-readable medium of claim 49, wherein the processor-executable program instructions are issuable by a processor to:
- configure an interactive alert interface having multiple tabbed interfaces, wherein at least one of the tabbed interfaces displays content data aggregated from other of the tabbed interfaces.
52. The processor-readable medium of claim 49, wherein the processor-executable program instructions are issuable by a processor to:
- provide an editorial interface for creating, editing and publishing value added content, wherein the received content from the plurality of content sources includes the value added content.
53. A system, comprising:
- a memory;
- a processor disposed in communication with the memory, and configured to issue a plurality of processing instructions to the memory, wherein the processor issues instructions to: receive content data from a plurality of content sources; receive at least one interface customization parameter; receive at least one user-selected interface panel from a plurality of non-customized interface panels; pre-select, in accordance with the received customization parameter, at least one interface panel from the plurality of non-customized interface panels; construct customized interface panels by providing each of the received and pre-selected interface panels with content data received from at least one content source selected from the plurality of content sources in accordance with the received customization parameter; and generate a customized graphical user interface from the constructed customized interface panels in accordance with the received customization parameter.
54. The system of claim 53, wherein the processor issues instructions to:
- configure a plurality of pre-selected interface panels with content data received from at least one of the plurality of content sources; and
- generate a customized email interface from the configured plurality of pre-selected interface panels.
55. The system of claim 53, wherein the processor issues instructions to:
- configure an interactive alert interface having multiple tabbed interfaces, wherein at least one of the tabbed interfaces displays content data aggregated from other of the tabbed interfaces.
56. The system of claim 53, wherein the processor issues instructions to:
- provide an editorial interface for creating, editing and publishing value added content, wherein the received content from the plurality of content sources includes the value added content.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 23, 2010
Publication Date: May 26, 2011
Inventors: Brian S. Brittingham (New York, NY), Thomas Jessop (Garden City, NY)
Application Number: 12/861,658
International Classification: G06F 3/00 (20060101);