U.S. patent application number 14/175018 was filed with the patent office on 2014-06-05 for method for managing buyer transactions and settlements using communication network between computers, and method for relaying information following buyer consumption trends to the buyer.
This patent application is currently assigned to COMPUTER APPLICATIONS CO., LTD.. The applicant listed for this patent is COMPUTER APPLICATIONS CO., LTD.. Invention is credited to Masaharu MURAKAMI, Tsuyoshi UEHARA.
Application Number | 20140156522 14/175018 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 26590851 |
Filed Date | 2014-06-05 |
United States Patent
Application |
20140156522 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
UEHARA; Tsuyoshi ; et
al. |
June 5, 2014 |
METHOD FOR MANAGING BUYER TRANSACTIONS AND SETTLEMENTS USING
COMMUNICATION NETWORK BETWEEN COMPUTERS, AND METHOD FOR RELAYING
INFORMATION FOLLOWING BUYER CONSUMPTION TRENDS TO THE BUYER
Abstract
It is an object of the present invention to enable a buyer to
collectively manage information related to a variety of commercial
transactions performed by the buyer as well as to the settlements
for these transactions. The calendar server 25 supplies a calendar
screen to a buyer system 3 that is used by the buyer 1. This
calendar screen has electronic invoices addressed to the buyer 1,
which are issued by the supplier system 7, and electronic
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement of the buyer's deposit
account, which are issued by a banking system 13, pasted in the
spaces for the relevant dates. When the buyer 1 selects an
arbitrary invoice on this calendar screen and inputs his or her
approval of this invoice, an account transfer telegraphic message
for payment of this invoice is automatically sent to the banking
system 13. The calendar server 25 manages the status of each
invoice ("opened", "payment request in progress", "paid"), and
notifies the supplier system 7 and banking system 13 of this
invoice status. The calendar server 25 also supplements news such
as advertisements which are sent by the supplier system 7 and
banking system 13, and so forth, selects news following the buyer's
consumption trends, and pastes this news in the spaces on the
calendar screen which pertain to dates that slightly precede dates
on which buyer consumption other forms without departing from the
spirit of the present invention.
Inventors: |
UEHARA; Tsuyoshi;
(Toride-shi, JP) ; MURAKAMI; Masaharu; (Tokyo,
JP) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
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Type |
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS CO., LTD. |
Tokyo |
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JP |
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Assignee: |
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS CO.,
LTD.
Tokyo
JP
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Family ID: |
26590851 |
Appl. No.: |
14/175018 |
Filed: |
February 7, 2014 |
Related U.S. Patent Documents
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Application
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Filing Date |
Patent Number |
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12977691 |
Dec 23, 2010 |
8688555 |
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14175018 |
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10694269 |
Oct 29, 2003 |
7885869 |
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12977691 |
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10258734 |
Oct 28, 2002 |
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PCT/JP01/03568 |
Apr 25, 2001 |
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10694269 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
705/40 |
Current CPC
Class: |
G06Q 20/382 20130101;
G06Q 20/10 20130101; G06Q 20/108 20130101; G06Q 20/14 20130101;
G06Q 40/00 20130101; G06Q 20/04 20130101; G06Q 30/0251 20130101;
G06Q 30/04 20130101; G06Q 30/02 20130101; G06Q 20/102 20130101;
G06Q 30/0601 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
705/40 |
International
Class: |
G06Q 20/10 20060101
G06Q020/10 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Apr 26, 2000 |
JP |
2000-125934 |
Jul 6, 2000 |
JP |
2000-205305 |
Claims
1. A method for use in a system that includes a server, a supplier
system, a buyer system, an account management system, the method
comprising: transmitting, by the supplier system, an electronic
invoice to the server; receiving, by the supplier system from the
server or the account management system, an electronic deposit
statement associated with an identification (ID) code of the
electronic invoice; and settling, by the supplier system, the
electronic invoice that is paid, using the ID code associated with
the electronic deposit statement.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No.
12/977,691, filed on Dec. 23, 2010, which is a continuation of U.S.
application Ser. No. 10/694,269, filed Oct. 29, 2003, which is a
divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/258,734, filed Oct. 28,
2002, which is a 371 of PCT Application No. PCT/JP01/03568 filed
Apr. 25, 2001, which claims priority from Japanese Patent
Application No. 2000-125934 filed Apr. 26, 2000, and Japanese
Patent Application No. 2000-205305, filed Jul. 6, 2000, all of
which applications are incorporated herein by references.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] 1. Field of the Invention
[0003] The present invention relates to a technology for
automatically performing commercial or non-commercial transactions,
settlements relating to these transactions, and information
processing relating to commercial or non-commercial advertisements,
using the computer systems of the parties involved in these
transactions, and of a bank, and so forth, as well as a
communication network between computers.
[0004] 2. Description of the Related Art
[0005] Systems are in use in which electronic data is exchanged,
over a communication network, between the computer system of a
supplier (company or government administration office) that
supplies a product or service and the computer system of a buyer
(individual or corporation) that purchases the product or service,
such that information processing of the various transactions
performed between the supplier and buyer, as well as settlements
relating to such transactions (such as a payment of the charge for
the product or service, a payment of a public utilities charge, or
a tax payment, for example) are automatically executed in
accordance with this exchange of information.
[0006] According to the prior art, the buyer is not provided with
automation means serving to automatically collectively manage
information relating to the arrival of invoices (information) from
the supplier to the buyer, to the times for payment by the buyer,
and to the deposits and withdrawals to and from the bank account of
the buyer, and so forth. Consequently, the buyer is required to
store and arrange this information by himself so as to not forget
this information.
[0007] Further, transaction detailed statements and invoices are
commonly sent from the supplier to the buyer by electronic
mail.
[0008] However, it is a pain for the buyer to have to search
through a great variety of electronic mails received from various
people in order to find the detailed statement (s) and/or invoice
(s), of a specific transaction.
[0009] Also, according to the prior art, when the buyer approves an
invoice, money is automatically paid out from the buyer's bank
account to the supplier, meaning that the approval of the invoice
and the corresponding settlement processing do not progress
together in real time or with the appropriate timing.
[0010] Meanwhile also, based on the prior art, the supplier is not
provided with automation means for automatically confirming, in
real-time or with the appropriate timing, information relating to
whether or not the buyer has seen the invoice, the time by which
the buyer should make the payment, whether or not the buyer has
approved the detailed statement of the invoice, whether or not the
buyer has made the payment, and the time the payment was made.
Hence, the supplier must divide up the substantial labor involved
in order to manage and arrange a multiplicity of transaction
information to thereby ascertain the cash flow.
[0011] The supplier also sends commercial or non-commercial
advertisements to an unspecified multiplicity of buyers through the
medium of newspaper and magazine space, and so forth, leaflets in
trains and stations, direct mail, Internet home pages, and other
media. However, the proportion of buyers that show an interest in
such advertising is not particularly high. Thus, in advertising,
the fact that better results require proportionally high costs is
also a problem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0012] It is an object of the present invention to enable a buyer
to collectively manage various information relating to a variety of
commercial transactions performed by the buyer as well as to the
corresponding settlements, on a GUI (Graphical User Interface)
screen of the buyer's computer system.
[0013] It is another object of the present invention to enable the
buyer to automatically perform settlement of an invoice in
real-time or with the appropriate timing by approving an invoice
sent from a supplier on the GUI screen of the buyer's computer
system.
[0014] It is yet another object of the present invention to enable
the supplier to collectively manage various information relating to
a variety of commercial transactions performed by the supplier as
well as to the corresponding settlements, on a GUI screen of the
supplier's computer system, to thereby make a contribution toward
facilitating an understanding of the cash flow.
[0015] It is yet another object of the present invention to enable
a financial institution that handles the bank account of the buyer
or supplier to collectively manage various information relating to
settlements concerning a variety of commercial transactions
performed by the supplier or buyer, on a GUI screen of the computer
system of the financial institution, to thereby make a contribution
toward facilitating the management of settlement processing.
[0016] It is yet another object of the present invention to make it
possible to provide the buyer with commercial or non-commercial
advertisements by choosing an appropriate time at which there is a
high probability of the buyer being interested in these
advertisements.
[0017] The method for managing buyer transactions and settlements
according to a first aspect of the present invention comprises the
steps of: receiving an electronic invoice for a buyer from a
supplier system; receiving electronic deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement relating to the funds of the buyer, from a banking
system; preparing a GUI screen displaying a calendar; pasting a
mark indicating the electronic invoice from the supplier system,
and a mark indicating the electronic deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement from the banking system, on the calendar of the GUI
screen; and supplying the GUI screen, which displays the calendar
that has the marks of the invoice and the deposit/withdrawal
detailed statement pasted thereon, to a buyer system.
[0018] The computer system for managing buyer transactions and
settlements according to a second aspect of the present invention
comprises: a computer program for performing processing to receive
an electronic invoice for a buyer from a supplier system; a
computer program for performing processing to receive electronic
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement relating to the funds of the
buyer, from a banking system; a computer program for performing
processing to prepare a GUI screen displaying a calendar; a
computer program for performing processing to paste a mark
indicating the electronic invoice from the supplier system, and a
mark indicating the electronic deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement from the banking system, on the calendar of the GUI
screen; and a computer program for performing processing to
transmit the GUI screen, which displays the calendar that has the
marks of the invoice and the deposit/withdrawal detailed statement
pasted thereon, to a buyer system.
[0019] The method for supplying news to a buyer in accordance with
a third aspect of the present invention comprises the steps of:
preparing a buyer schedule having dates; receiving news from a
supplier system; selecting news relating to the buyer schedule thus
prepared from the news received; determining a notification date
for the selected news on the basis of the dates of the buyer
schedule to which the selected news relates; preparing a GUI screen
displaying a calendar; pasting a mark, which indicates the selected
news, in the space for the notification date on the calendar of the
GUI screen; and supplying the GUI screen, which displays the
calendar that has the mark for the selected news pasted thereon, to
a buyer system.
[0020] The computer system for supplying news to the buyer
according to a fourth aspect of the present invention comprises: a
computer program for performing processing to prepare a buyer
schedule having dates; a computer program for performing processing
to receive news from a supplier system; a computer program for
performing processing to select news related to the buyer schedule
thus prepared, from the news received; a computer program for
performing processing to determine a notification date for the
selected news on the basis of the dates of the buyer schedule to
which the selected news relates; a computer program for performing
processing to prepare a GUI screen displaying a calendar; a
computer program for performing processing to paste a mark, which
indicates the selected news, in the space for the notification date
on the calendar of the GUI screen; and a computer program for
performing processing to transmit the GUI screen, which displays
the calendar that has the mark for the selected news pasted
thereon, to a buyer system.
[0021] According to the present invention, the term "invoice" is
used to mean not only an invoice but also a document that are not
an invoice but whose a invoice detailed statement(s), such as each
of the invoice amount, can be read therefrom, namely a transaction
statement, a statement of account, or statement of delivery, and
the like, for example. The invoice amount can be positive (when the
buyer pays out money) or negative (when the buyer receives
money).
[0022] According to the present invention, the term
"deposit/withdrawal detailed statement" is used to mean a document
from which facts regarding a deposit or withdrawal to or from a
bank account, as well as the corresponding invoice amount, can be
read.
[0023] According to the present invention, the term "buyer" is used
in a broad sense, that is, to mean not only a subject that
purchases a product or service, but also subjects that perform by
themselves financial acts of any kind that involve monetary
movements, as well as the recipients of such financial acts by
another company.
[0024] According to the present invention, the term "supplier" is
used in a broad sense, that is, to mean not only a subject that
supplies a product or service to the "buyer", but also subjects
that perform by themselves financial acts of any kind that involve
monetary movements, with respect to the "buyer", as well as the
recipients of such financial acts by the "buyer".
[0025] According to the present invention, the term "bank" is used
in a broad sense, that is, to mean not only a bank, but also
organizations that are not banks but are capable of handling the
movements of funds of the supplier or buyer. "Bank", as used in the
present invention, may also indicate a securities company or post
office, or similar, for example.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the overall constitution
of the management system for information relating to transactions
and settlements, according to an embodiment of the present
invention;
[0027] FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the flow of electronic
data in the processing performed by the invoice management section
27 and the accounts management section 29 of the calendar server
25;
[0028] FIG. 3 shows an example of a monthly calendar screen which
the calendar server 25 supplies to the buyer system 3;
[0029] FIG. 4 shows an example of a weekly calendar screen which
the calendar server 25 supplies to the buyer system 3;
[0030] FIG. 5 shows an example of a daily calendar screen which the
calendar server 25 supplies to the buyer system 3;
[0031] FIG. 6 shows an example of an invoice list screen which the
calendar server 25 supplies to the buyer system 3;
[0032] FIG. 7 shows an example of an invoice detailed statement
screen displayed by the buyer system 3;
[0033] FIG. 8 shows an example of a bank account electronic
passbook screen which the calendar server 25 supplies to the buyer
system 3;
[0034] FIG. 9 shows an example of a deposit/withdrawal schedule
setting screen which the calendar server 25 supplies to the buyer
system 3;
[0035] FIG. 10 shows an example of an invoice list screen which the
calendar server 25 supplies to the supplier system 7;
[0036] FIG. 11 shows an example of an invoice list screen which the
calendar server 25 supplies to a banking system 13 or 15;
[0037] FIG. 12 is a flowchart showing a process flow that
summarizes the overall process flow of the system according to this
embodiment;
[0038] FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing a process flow that
summarizes (7) deposit/withdrawal detailed statement automatic
classification processing, (8) deposit/withdrawal schedule
automatic setting processing, (9) deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement automatic removal processing, (10) deposit/withdrawal
detailed statement automatic notification processing, and (11) bank
account electronic passbook processing, which are performed by the
calendar server 25;
[0039] FIG. 14 is a flowchart showing the flow of (4)
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement automatic pasting processing
performed by the calendar server 25, which processing constitutes
one part of the overall processing shown in FIG. 13;
[0040] FIG. 15 is a flowchart showing the flow of (1) invoice
registration processing and (5) invoice automatic pasting
processing performed by the calendar server 25, which processing
constitutes one part of the overall processing shown in FIG.
13;
[0041] FIG. 16 is a flowchart showing the flow of (2) and (6),
which are namely invoice opening processing and payment request
notification processing respectively, as well as (3) settlement
invoice removal processing, which are performed by the calendar
server 25, which processing constitutes one part of the overall
processing shown in FIG. 13;
[0042] FIG. 17 is a flowchart showing the flow of (7)
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement automatic classification
processing and (8) deposit/withdrawal schedule automatic setting
processing, which are performed by the calendar server 25, which
processing constitutes one part of the processing shown in FIG.
14;
[0043] FIG. 18 is a flowchart showing the flow of (9)
deposit/withdrawal schedule removal processing, and (10)
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement automatic notification
processing, which are performed by the calendar server 25, which
processing constitutes one part of the processing shown in FIG.
14;
[0044] FIG. 19 is a flowchart showing the flow of (11) bank account
electronic passbook processing, which is performed by the calendar
server 25, which processing constitutes one part of the processing
shown in FIG. 14;
[0045] FIG. 20 is a flowchart showing a process flow that
summarizes another overall operation which the system of this
embodiment is capable of performing when the supplier is a
securities company;
[0046] FIG. 21 is a flowchart showing a process flow that
summarizes yet another overall operation which the system of this
embodiment is capable of performing when the supplier is a loans
company;
[0047] FIG. 22 is a block diagram showing the constitution of the
transaction and settlement management system according to the
present invention in a case where a factoring company is present as
one kind of supplier;
[0048] FIG. 23 is a flowchart showing a process flow that
summarizes the overall processing of the system of FIG. 22;
[0049] FIG. 24 is a block diagram showing the overall constitution
of the transaction, settlement, and news management system
according to this embodiment;
[0050] FIG. 25 shows an example of a main screen displayed by the
monthly account management calendar, which a calendar display
control section 319 supplies to a buyer system 307;
[0051] FIG. 26 shows an example of a main screen displayed by the
weekly account management calendar;
[0052] FIG. 27 shows an example of a main screen displayed by the
daily account management calendar;
[0053] FIG. 28 shows an example of a main screen that shows the
detailed statement of a certain invoice;
[0054] FIG. 29 shows an example of a main screen for the selection
of a payment account;
[0055] FIG. 30 shows an example of a main screen for confirming the
payment conditions;
[0056] FIG. 31 shows an example of a main screen displaying an
electronic passbook;
[0057] FIG. 32 shows an example of a main screen displaying a news
calendar;
[0058] FIG. 33 shows an example of a main screen displaying a
weekly news calendar;
[0059] FIG. 34 is an example of a main screen displaying a home
page which is related to certain news on the news calendar;
[0060] FIG. 35 shows an example of an event schedule registration
screen;
[0061] FIG. 36 shows another example of an event schedule
registration screen; and
[0062] FIG. 37 is a flowchart showing the flow of processing
performed by a calendar server 309 to select and display news
following buyer consumption trends.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0063] FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the overall constitution
of the transaction and settlement management system, according to
an embodiment of the present invention.
[0064] As shown in FIG. 1, there is a buyer system 3, which is a
computer system used by a buyer (individual or corporation) 1
purchasing a product or service, and a supplier system 7, which is
a computer system used by a supplier (such as a private company or
government administration office) 5 supplying a product or service.
There is also a banking system 13, which is a computer system used
by a financial institution 9 that handles the deposit account of
the buyer 1; and a banking system 15, which is a computer system
used by a financial institution 11 that handles the deposit account
of the supplier 5. The banking systems 13 and 15 can perform
communications such as those for movements of funds (account
transfers) between the deposit account of the buyer 1 and the
deposit account of the supplier 5, via an interbank settlement
system 17. The buyer system 3 and supplier system 7 are both able
to communicate with the banking systems 13 and 15 via an electronic
banking system such as an Internet banking system, for example.
[0065] There is also a server system 25 which is managed by a
settlement management company 19, as shown in FIG. 1. The role of
the server system 25 is to automatically manage and process
commercial or non-commercial transactions, which are performed
between the buyer 1 and supplier 5, and settlements pertaining to
these transactions. This server system 25 is capable of
communicating with the buyer system 1, supplier system 5 and
banking systems 13, 15, via the Internet, a public switched
telephone network, a dedicated communication network, or an
electronic banking system, or similar.
[0066] The server system 25 functions as a WWW server, for example,
and supplies a GUI screen (referred to as "calendar screen"
hereinafter) (See FIGS. 3 and 4) displaying a calendar (a monthly
or weekly all-date schedule) to the buyer system 3. This calendar
screen has functions to collectively manage information on itemized
statements of usage or on invoices (referred to generically below
as "invoices") relating to a variety of commercial or
non-commercial transactions performed by the buyer 1, as well as to
settlements (account deposits and withdrawals) pertaining to these
transactions, and to automatically execute, in real-time or with
the appropriate timing, settlements for these transactions in
accordance with the consent of the buyer 1. In the description that
follows, the server system 25 is termed the "calendar server", as
shown in FIG. 1.
[0067] The calendar server 25 supplies a GUI screen (See FIG. 10)
and a function to collectively manage information on invoices for a
variety of commercial or non-commercial transactions performed by
the supplier 5 and on settlements pertaining to these transactions
to thereby facilitate understanding of the cash flow, to the
supplier system 7. The calendar server 25 supplies a GUI screen
(See FIG. 11) and a function to collectively manage information
relating to invoices which are settled using the bank accounts
handled by the financial institutions 9, 11, respectively, to the
banking systems 13 and 15 respectively.
[0068] In reality, a multiplicity of buyers, a multiplicity of
suppliers, and a multiplicity of financial institutions can utilize
the calendar server 25. However, in FIG. 1, in order to simplify
the description, one buyer 1, one supplier 5, one financial
institution 9, which handles one bank account of the buyer 1, and
one financial institution 11, which handles one bank account of the
supplier 5, are illustrated representatively.
[0069] The buyer 1 can be an individual or corporation. In the
present specification, the term "buyer" is used generically to mean
not only a party that purchases a product or service, but also
parties performing a variety of financial acts such as a party that
pays taxes, a party that purchases or sells securities such as
shares, a party that takes out a loan, or a party that repays a
loan. An individual buyer is one example of the buyer 1. Examples
for the buyer system 3 which can be used include a personal
computer 3a, cellular telephone 3b or a handheld terminal, which
has an Internet connection function and has a WWW browser installed
thereon, so as to be capable of accessing the calendar server 25,
accessing an electronic banking system, and so forth.
[0070] The supplier 5 can be an individual, a private company, or a
government administration office. In the present specification, the
term "supplier" is used to mean not only a party that sells a
product or service, but also a subject performing financial acts of
any kind with respect to the buyer, such as a government
administration office that levies taxes, an agency for various
transactions, a loans company, or a factoring company. Examples of
suppliers include: a retail outlet or restaurant selling products
to the buyer, a securities company that supplies various financial
services to the buyer, an insurance company, a credit company
(credit card company or similar) and a loans company, a factoring
company collecting payments from the buyer, the company or
government administration office which is the buyer's place of
work, a telephone company and cellular telephone company supplying
communication services to the buyer, a gas company supplying town
gas and an electricity company supplying electricity. Examples of
the supplier also include a municipal public management company
that runs water and sewage services, an administrative facility
that collects domestic taxes, municipal taxes and penalties, and a
government administration office (such as a post office, for
example) that performs a variety of public services.
[0071] The buyer 1 first makes an application to a settlement
management company 19 for a "settlement management service"
agreement and, in so doing, is then able to connect the buyer
system 3 to the calendar server 25 via the Internet. As a result,
the buyer 1 is then able to download invoices (that is, itemized
statements of transactions or invoices) from the supplier 5 and
deposit account deposit/withdrawal detailed statement from the
financial institution 9 from the calendar server 25 to the buyer
system 3, collectively in the form of electronic data, and is able
to display a calendar screen (See FIGS. 3 and 4) which has this
information pasted thereon on the display apparatus of the buyer
system 3. In addition, when the buyer 1 inputs their approval of an
invoice that has been received by the buyer system 3, to the buyer
system 3, a payment (account transfer) telegraphic message for this
invoice is immediately generated and sent to the banking system 13,
whereby it is possible to execute a settlement of this invoice in
real-time or with the appropriate timing. The buyer 1 pays a usage
charge for a "settlement management service" to the settlement
management company 19. The buyer 1 is able to designate a specific
supplier 5 and specific financial institution 9 for which the
"settlement management service" is adopted.
[0072] The buyer 1 uses the WWW browser installed on the buyer
system 3 in order to communicate with the calendar server 25 over
the Internet. As a result of individual identification information
for the buyer 1 (ID, password, and the like) being sent from the
buyer system 3 to the calendar server 25, the calendar server 25
authorizes the buyer system 3 to access data in a storage region
for the buyer 1 which is in a database possessed by the calendar
server 25. The database for the buyer 1 stores invoices addressed
to the buyer 1 which are received from the supplier 5 and
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement of the bank account of the
buyer 1 which are received from the financial institution 9. The
calendar server 25 sends a specific monthly or weekly calendar
screen (See FIGS. 3 and 4), which is selected by the buyer 1, to
the WWW browser of the buyer system 3, such that this calendar
screen is displayed thereby. In this calendar screen (See FIGS. 3
and 4), marks (icons or character strings) indicating invoices from
the supplier 5 as well as deposit/withdrawal detailed statement
from the financial institution 9 are displayed in date fields that
correspond to the dates of usage itemized statements or of invoices
(receipt dates, for example) and to dates of deposit/withdrawal
detailed statement (dates on which deposits and withdrawals are
made, for example). In accordance with a request from the buyer 1,
the calendar server 25 is also capable of sending a screen (See
FIG. 7) that displays the detailed statement of an individual
invoice, or a screen (See FIG. 8) that displays the detailed
statement of the deposit passbook of the buyer 1, or similar, to
the buyer system 3, such that same is displayed thereby. When the
buyer 1 inputs their approval of an individual invoice displayed by
the buyer system 3, an account transfer telegraphic message
requesting payment of this invoice is created and sent to the
banking system 13 in real-time or with the appropriate timing,
whereby the banking system 13 executes a settlement of this
invoice.
[0073] The supplier system 7 is capable of communicating with the
calendar server 25 via a predetermined communication network. When
a transaction with the buyer 1 is successfully performed, the
supplier system 7 transmits an electronic invoice addressed to the
buyer 1 relating to this transaction to the calendar server 25, in
real-time or with the appropriate timing. This electronic invoice
contains, in a predetermined format, the customer's (buyer's) name,
invoice number, customer's (buyer's) bank account number, invoice
amount, status, payment deadline, inquiry number, the account to
which the payment transfer is to be made, and EDI information
(additional information required to issue and receive this
electronic invoice, such as a unique identification code, for
example), and the like.
[0074] The calendar server 25 stores an electronic invoice
addressed to the buyer 1, which is received from the supplier
system 7, in the database, and then performs processing, with
respect to this electronic invoice, for: notification (the buyer 1
is notified as a result of the pasting of a mark on the calendar
screen), opening (the buyer 1 views a screen which has the detailed
statement of the invoice), a payment request (notification from the
banking system 13 to the effect that account transfer processing
for payment of the invoice is to be performed (or a request
(notification) to the banking system 13 to the effect that account
transfer processing for payment of the invoice is to be
performed)), a payment completion confirmation (notification from
the banking system 13 to the effect that a deposit of the invoice
amount has been made to the supplier's bank account). When the
calendar server 25 performs processing such as that for the
above-mentioned notification, opening, payment request, or payment
completion confirmation, with respect to the electronic invoice,
the status of this electronic invoice is updated to a "notified"
status, "opened" status, "payment request in progress" status, or
"paid" status, or similar, in real-time or with predetermined
timing.
[0075] The supplier system 7 is capable of sending a request to the
calendar server 25 to search for electronic invoices by designating
a given invoice issue period and status. The calendar server 25
then searches among the electronic invoices from the supplier
system 7 managed by the calendar server 25 for those invoices whose
issue dates lie within the designated issue period and which
currently have the designated status, and sends an invoice list
screen (See FIG. 10) displaying the aforementioned invoices in the
form of a list, to the supplier system 7 such that these invoices
are displayed thereby. This invoice list screen (See FIG. 10)
displays, for each electronic invoice, the customer's name, the
invoice number, the customer's bank account number, the invoice
amount, the status, the status update time, the payment deadline,
the inquiry number, EDI identification information, and so forth.
The "status" of each electronic invoice displayed by the invoice
list screen indicates the latest status of each electronic invoice
("notified", "opened", "payment request in progress", or "payment
request made", and so forth), and "status update time" indicates
the date on which the status was updated to the latest status.
[0076] The supplier system 7 is capable of requesting, in advance,
that the calendar server 25 notify the supplier system 7 of an
update of the electronic invoice status automatically and in real
time. When a request has been made in this manner, even if the
supplier system 7 is not actively connected to the calendar server
25, the calendar server 25 automatically notifies the supplier
system 7 of an update of the status of the electronic invoice
automatically and in real time. In either case, when the status of
an invoice becomes the "payment complete" status, the supplier
system 7 receives notification to that effect from the calendar
server 25 in real time or with predetermined timing.
[0077] Because the banking systems 13, 15 communicate with the
calendar server 25, buyer system 3, or the supplier system 7, or
similar, via an electronic banking system, the calendar server 25
is capable of performing banking business tasks in accordance with
a request from the buyer system 3 or the supplier system 7. When
the banking system 13, which handles the deposit account of the
buyer 1, receives a telegraphic message from the supplier 7 to the
buyer 1 requesting payment of an invoice (an account transfer),
this banking system uses the interbank settlement system 17 to
perform, in real time or with predetermined timing, processing to
transfer money corresponding to the invoice amount from the deposit
account of the buyer 1 to the deposit account of the supplier 7
possessed by the banking system 15.
[0078] When the banking system 13, which handles the deposit
account of the buyer 1, makes the invoice payment described above
or, on different grounds, makes a withdrawal from or deposit to the
deposit account of the buyer 1, this banking system 13 transmits an
electronic deposit/withdrawal itemized statement showing the
detailed statement (s) of this deposit or withdrawal to the
calendar server 25, in real-time or with predetermined timing.
These deposit/withdrawal detailed statement contain, in a
predetermined format, the customer's (buyer 1) name, the customer's
bank account, the deposit/withdrawal date, the deposit/withdrawal
amount, item, summary, and EDI information (additional information
required for sending and receiving these electronic
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement such as a code identifying
the paid invoice, for example). When the deposit/withdrawal
detailed statement indicate that payment of the invoice is
complete, the calendar server 25 is capable of specifying which
invoice is the paid invoice in accordance with the EDI information
contained in the deposit/withdrawal detailed statement, and of
updating the status of the specified invoice to "paid".
[0079] The banking system 15, which handles the deposit account of
the supplier 5, is capable of issuing a request to the calendar
server 25 to search for electronic invoices by designating an issue
period and status, and the like. The calendar server 25 then
retrieves those electronic invoices which designate the deposit
account of the supplier 5 handled by the banking system (the
banking system actually handles a plurality of deposit accounts of
a plurality of suppliers) as the account to which the payment
transfer is to be made, whose issue dates lie within the designated
issue period, and which currently have the designated status. The
calendar server 25 then sends an invoice list screen displaying the
aforementioned electronic invoices in the form of a list (See FIG.
11) to the banking system 15 such that this invoice list screen is
displayed thereby. This invoice list screen displays (See FIG. 11),
for each electronic invoice, the name of the invoicing company
(supplier), the company code, the customer's (buyer's) name, the
customer's bank account, the invoice amount, the status, the issue
date, and the invoice (payment) deadline, and so forth. The
respective "status" of the electronic invoices that are displayed
in this screen indicates the latest state of the electronic
invoices ("notified", "opened", "payment request in progress", or
"paid"), and the "status update time" indicates the day on which
the "status" was updated to the latest status.
[0080] The calendar server 25 comprises a database that contains a
storage region for the buyer 1. The storage region for the buyer 1
stores electronic invoices addressed to the buyer 1 which are
received from the supplier system 7, and deposit/withdrawal
information for the deposit account of the buyer 1 which is
received from the banking system 13, and so forth. Upon receiving
electronic invoices or deposit/withdrawal detailed statement, the
calendar server 25 pastes the invoice(s) or deposit/withdrawal
detailed statement on the above-described calendar screen (FIGS. 3
and 4) and, in addition to it being possible for the buyer 1 to
read the invoice or deposit/withdrawal detailed statement, same can
be relayed to the buyer 1 using electronic mail.
[0081] As shown in FIG. 1, the calendar server 25 comprises an
invoice management section 27 and an accounts management section
29. The invoice management section 27 communicates with the
supplier system 7 and the banking system 15 that handles the bank
account of the supplier 5, and principally performs information
processing with respect to electronic invoices from the supplier 5.
The accounts management section 29 principally communicates with
the buyer system 3 and the banking system 13 that handles the bank
account of the buyer 1, and principally performs information
processing with respect to deposits and withdrawals to and from the
bank account of the buyer 1.
[0082] FIG. 2 shows the flow of electronic data in the processing
performed by the invoice management section 27 and the accounts
management section 29. This processing will be described with
reference to FIG. 2. Such processing is typically performed by
running a computer program installed on the calendar server 25.
[0083] The processing which is performed by the invoice management
section 27 includes (1) invoice registration processing, (2)
invoice opening and payment request notification processing, and
(3) settlement invoice removal processing.
[0084] (1) Invoice Registration Processing
[0085] When an electronic invoice addressed to the buyer 1 is
issued by the supplier system 7 (1-1), the invoice management
section 27 receives this electronic invoice, registers same in the
database of the invoice management section 27 as an unsettled
invoice (1-2), and manages the status of this electronic invoice as
well as the payment deadline thereof, and so forth. The invoice
management section 27 transfers this electronic invoice to the
accounts management section 29 (1-3).
[0086] (2) Invoice Opening and Payment Request Notification
Processing
[0087] When the buyer 1 reads (opens) the detailed statement of a
given electronic invoice, an opening notification is sent from the
accounts management section 29 to the invoice management section 27
(6-2). Upon receiving this opening notification, the invoice
management section 27 updates the status of the electronic invoice
to "opened" (2-1). When the invoice management section 27 is
requested by the supplier system 7 to search for this electronic
invoice (or, in a case where an automatic notification has been
pre-requested, when the status of this electronic invoice is
updated to "opened"), the status of the electronic invoice (namely,
"opened") is communicated to the supplier system 7 (2-2). When the
fact that the buyer 1 has opened the electronic invoice is thus
communicated to the supplier 5, this provides the supplier 5 with
the legal basis for adopting a legal summary debt collection
procedure for a buyer 1 who appears unlikely to make payment.
[0088] When the banking system 13, which handles the bank account
of the buyer 1, is requested to pay a certain electronic invoice,
notification with regard to the payment request for this electronic
invoice is sent from the accounts management section 29 to the
invoice management section 27 (6-9). Upon receiving this payment
request notification, the invoice management section 27 updates the
status of the electronic invoice to "payment request in progress"
(2-3). When the invoice management section 27 is requested by the
supplier system 7 to search for this electronic invoice (or, in a
case where an automatic notification has been pre-requested, when
the status of this electronic invoice is updated to "payment
request in progress"), the status of the electronic invoice
(namely, "payment request in progress") is communicated to the
supplier system 7 (2-4).
[0089] (3) Settlement Invoice Removal Processing
[0090] Upon receiving notification of the fact that the status of a
certain electronic invoice is now "payment request in progress",
the supplier 5 issues an inquiry to the banking system 15 to
inquire whether or not the invoice amount of this invoice has been
deposited in the deposit account of the supplier 5 (3-1) (or the
fact that the deposit has been made is relayed automatically from
the banking system 15 to the supplier system 7). The detailed
statement of a deposit to the bank account of the supplier 5, as
confirmed by the banking system 15 through this inquiry, are
transferred not only from the banking system 15 to the supplier
system 7 (3-2), but also to the invoice management section 27
(3-3). Upon receiving deposit detailed statement from the banking
system 15, the invoice management section 27 specifies the
electronic invoice which corresponds to these deposit detailed
statement, and, by updating the state of the electronic invoice
thus specified to "paid", this electronic invoice is automatically
removed from the unsettled invoices (3-4). Then the status of this
invoice ("paid") is relayed to the supplier system 7. By means of
the above-described "paid" notification, the supplier 5 is able to
retire a settled invoice in a straightforward manner and easily
determine cash flow arising therefrom, facilitating integration
with processing in connection with post-settlement actions such as
shipping of product or the like.
[0091] The processing which is performed by the accounts management
section 29 of the calendar server 25 includes (4)
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement automatic pasting processing,
(5) invoice automatic pasting processing, (6) invoice opening and
payment request notification processing, (7) deposit/withdrawal
detailed statement automatic classification processing, (8)
deposit/withdrawal schedule automatic setting processing, (9)
settlement deposit/withdrawal schedule automatic removal
processing, (10) deposit/withdrawal detailed statement automatic
notification processing, and (11) bank account electronic passbook
processing.
[0092] (4) Deposit/Withdrawal Detailed Statement Automatic Pasting
Processing
[0093] The accounts management section 29 receives
deposit/withdrawal information on the bank account of the buyer 1
which is sent from the banking system 13 via an electronic banking
system 21 (4-1), and then registers data which this
deposit/withdrawal information comprises (such as the withdrawal
date, invoice amount, payment deadline, issue date, EDI
information, and a summary) in the database of the accounts
management section 29 (4-2). Then, upon displaying a monthly or
weekly calendar screen (See FIGS. 3 and 4) on the buyer system 3,
the accounts management section 29 pastes registered
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement data on the calendar screen
(4-3). The buyer is thus able to ascertain the records of deposits
and withdrawals to and from his/her own bank account for each month
or each week, from this calendar screen.
[0094] (5) Invoice Automatic Pasting Processing
[0095] The accounts management section 29 receives an electronic
invoice which is sent from the supplier system 7 via the invoice
management section 27 (1-1), acquires data from this electronic
invoice with regard to the deposit/withdrawal schedule (such as the
withdrawal date, invoice amount, payment deadline, issue date, EDI
information, and a summary), and then registers the data thus
acquired in the database of the accounts management section 29
(5-1). The accounts management section 29 transfers this electronic
invoice to the electronic banking system 21 such that this
electronic invoice is registered by the electronic banking system
21 (5-4). Then, upon displaying a monthly or weekly calendar screen
(See FIGS. 3 and 4) on the buyer system 3, the accounts management
section 29 pastes registered data relating to the
deposit/withdrawal schedule for this electronic invoice on the
calendar screen (5-2). The buyer is able to ascertain the schedule
for deposits and withdrawals to and from his/her own bank account
for each month or each week, from this calendar screen. Data
relating to the deposit/withdrawal schedules based on these
electronic invoices, and data relating to the deposit/withdrawal
records based on the above-described deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement, are displayed together in this calendar screen (See
FIGS. 3 and 4). The buyer is thus able to collectively manage a
variety of invoices and the payment procedures with respect to
these invoices.
[0096] Furthermore, when an electronic invoice reaches the accounts
management section 29 (5-1), the accounts management section 29
quickly notifies the buyer system 3 of the arrival of this invoice
(5-3). In addition, the accounts management section 29 transfers
this electronic invoice to the electronic banking system 21,
whereupon the electronic banking system 21 registers this
electronic invoice (5-4).
[0097] (6) Invoice Opening and Payment Request Notification
Processing
[0098] When requested by the buyer system 3 to read a certain
electronic invoice, the accounts management section 29 sends a
screen displaying the detailed statement of an electronic invoice
registered in the electronic banking system 21 (See FIG. 7) to the
buyer system 3 (6-1). As a result, the buyer opens the electronic
invoice and the accounts management section 29 notifies the invoice
management section 27 in real time that the electronic invoice has
been opened (6-2). As described above, notification of the opening
of the invoice is sent from the invoice management section 27 to
the supplier system 7 (2-1, 2-2).
[0099] Further, when a certain electronic invoice in the buyer
system 3 is approved by the buyer (6-3), an account transfer
telegraphic message for payment of this invoice is automatically
created (6-4) and this account transfer telegraphic message is sent
to the banking system 13 that handles the buyer's bank account
(6-5). The banking system 13 performs account transfer processing
upon receiving this account transfer telegraphic message (6-6).
Then, in this account transfer processing, withdrawal detailed
statement, which indicate the invoice amount withdrawn from the
bank account of the buyer 1, are sent to the accounts management
section 29 (6-7). The accounts management section 29 registers
these withdrawal detailed statement in the database of the accounts
management section 29 (6-8), and sends notification with regard to
the payment request of this invoice to the invoice management
section 27 (6-9). As described above, this invoice payment request
notification is sent from the invoice management section 27 to the
supplier system 7 (2-3, 2-4).
[0100] The above-mentioned registered withdrawal detailed statement
(6-8) are displayed by the buyer system 3 so as to be pasted on the
calendar screen by means of the above-described deposit/withdrawal
information automatic pasting processing (5-2).
[0101] (7) Deposit/Withdrawal Detailed Statement Automatic
Classification Processing
[0102] The accounts management section 29 reads deposit/withdrawal
detailed statement for the past month or past week from the
database of the accounts management section 29, and, based on
optional items included in these deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement (such as the item, summary, or EDI information, for
example), automatically classifies these deposit/withdrawal
detailed statement, and then displays the deposit/withdrawal
detailed statement thus classified on the buyer system 3.
[0103] (8) Deposit/Withdrawal Schedule Automatic Setting
Processing
[0104] The accounts management section 29 uses the variety of items
included in the deposit/withdrawal detailed statement classified in
the above deposit/withdrawal detailed statement automatic
classification processing (such as the date of the
deposit/withdrawal, the amount, the item, the summary and EDI
information) to automatically set subsequent (the following month
and subsequent months) deposit/withdrawal schedules (or
semi-automatically in accordance with information supplementation
as a result of manual inputs by the buyer). Further, the accounts
management section 29 registers the set deposit/withdrawal
schedules for the following month and subsequent months in the
database of the accounts management section 29, and, when
displaying calendar screens for the following month and subsequent
months on the buyer system 3, pastes the deposit/withdrawal
schedules for the following month and subsequent months on these
calendar screens. The schedules for deposits and withdrawals which
are performed every month on the dates elected for the automatic
debiting of electricity charges and telephone charges are therefore
automatically set in the calendar screen on the basis of past
records.
[0105] Future deposit/withdrawal schedules can also be set entirely
by manual inputs by the buyer.
[0106] (9) Settlement Deposit/Withdrawal Schedule Automatic Removal
Processing
[0107] Upon receiving deposit/withdrawal detailed statement from
the banking system 13 or 15 via the electronic banking system 21,
the accounts management section 29 retrieves the deposit/withdrawal
schedule that corresponds to the received deposit/withdrawal
detailed statement (such as the deposit/withdrawal date, item,
summary, and EDI information) from the database of the accounts
management section 29 (which schedule is a deposit/withdrawal
schedule registered on the basis of the invoice in the
above-described invoice automatic pasting processing, or a
deposit/withdrawal schedule registered on the basis of past
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement in the above-described
deposit/withdrawal schedule automatic setting processing). Then, if
the corresponding deposit/withdrawal schedule is found, the
accounts management section 29 automatically removes the
corresponding deposit/withdrawal schedule by updating the status of
the deposit/withdrawal schedule to "paid".
[0108] (10) Deposit/Withdrawal Detailed Statement Automatic
Notification Processing
[0109] When performing the removing of the deposit/withdrawal
schedule by means of the settlement deposit/withdrawal schedule
automatic removal processing, the accounts management section 29
automatically notifies the buyer system 3 of this removal. In cases
where the deposit/withdrawal detailed statement corresponding to
the deposit/withdrawal schedule do not arrive even when the
scheduled settlement date has passed, and in cases where unexpected
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement arrive (deposit/withdrawal
detailed statement not corresponding to any deposit/withdrawal
schedule), the accounts management section 29 automatically
notifies the buyer system 3. The buyer is able to designate, via
the screen displayed by the buyer system 3, a condition such as
whether or not the above automatic notification is performed, or
whether automatic notification is performed in cases where any
given kind of deposit/withdrawal detailed statement is
received.
[0110] (11) Bank Account Electronic Passbook Processing
[0111] The accounts management section 29 reads deposit/withdrawal
detailed statement of the buyer's bank account from the database of
the accounts management section 29, creates a bank account
electronic passbook screen (See FIG. 8) that displays these
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement as a list in which
deposit/withdrawal dates are arranged in order, and then sends this
bank account electronic passbook screen to the buyer system 3 such
that this screen is displayed thereby. The buyer system 3 downloads
a data file, which is in a predetermined format, for the bank
account electronic passbook screen, and is capable of incorporating
this data file in an accounting application program.
[0112] The functions and operations of the system according to the
present embodiment will be described more specifically
hereinbelow.
[0113] FIG. 3 shows an example of a monthly calendar screen which
the calendar server 25 supplies to the buyer system 3.
[0114] As shown in FIG. 3, the calendar screen is divided into a
secondary window 35 and a main window 37. Established in the
secondary window 35 are: a menu region 35a provided with "This
week", "Schedule input", "Month display", "Week display", "Day
display", "Invoice list", and "Electronic passbook display", and
other menus; a search region 35b, which is used at the time of
conducting a keyword search; a region 35c displaying the calendar
screen for the following month; and a "Return to this month" menu
35d.
[0115] A calendar having spaces for all the dates in the month
which is designated by the buyer arranged therein is displayed in
the main window 37. This calendar displays invoices addressed to
the buyer 1 which are issued by the supplier system 7, as well as
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement of the bank account of the
buyer 1 which are sent by the banking system 13; and marks (icons
and character strings) indicating deposit/withdrawal schedules
created automatically from past deposit/withdrawal records for the
bank account of the buyer 1.
[0116] In FIG. 3, marks such as "C damage insurance", "XY shop",
and "Z company", for example, indicate invoices from the C damage
insurance", invoices from the XY shop, and invoices from the Z
company respectively, and these marks are pasted in the spaces for
dates received by the calendar server 25. An icon (a vertical line
in a square frame) that precedes the marks "C damage insurance" and
"XY shop" indicates that the payment has not yet been made, for
example, and an icon (an X in a square frame) that precedes the
mark "Z shop" indicates that a payment request is in progress or
that the payment has been made, for example.
[0117] Also in FIG. 3, the mark "payment transfer" indicates that a
payment (account transfer) has been performed for a certain invoice
(an invoice from the Z company, for example), and the corresponding
icon (a minus sign in a square frame) signifies a withdrawal. This
mark is pasted in the space for the date on which the payment
(account transfer) is made. An additional mark that indicates the
invoice to which this payment transfer corresponds can also be
added to this "payment transfer" mark.
[0118] Also, in FIG. 3, the marks "electricity charges", "water
supply charges", "cellular telephone service charges", "telephone
charges" and "gas charges", for example, each indicate the
withdrawal schedules according to which these charges are paid, or
a "paid" withdrawal record, for example. The icon (minus sign in a
square frame) of these marks signifies a withdrawal. Also in FIG.
3, the marks "XX card" and "OO loan", for example, represent a
withdrawal schedule according to which a card usage fee and loan
repayments are paid to the XX card company and OO loans company
respectively, or a "paid" withdrawal record. This withdrawal
schedule or withdrawal detailed statement mark is pasted in the
space for the date scheduled for performing the withdrawal or for
the date on which the withdrawal is performed. The icon (minus sign
in a square frame) for this withdrawal schedule or withdrawal
record signifies a withdrawal. A distinction between the withdrawal
schedule and the withdrawal record can also be made by making the
color or shape of the icons or character strings different.
[0119] Also in FIG. 3, the mark "Salary" indicates the deposit
schedule according to which a salary is deposited, or a "deposited"
deposit record. The icon (plus sign in a square frame) of this
deposit schedule or deposit record mark signifies a deposit. This
deposit mark is pasted in the space for the date scheduled for
making this deposit or for the date on which this deposit is made.
A distinction between the deposit schedule and the deposit record
can also be made by making the color or shape of the icons or
character strings different.
[0120] FIG. 4 shows an example of a weekly calendar screen which is
displayed by the buyer system 3.
[0121] The weekly calendar screen shown in FIG. 4 can be displayed
by using a pointing device to click on "This week" and/or "Week
display" within the menu region 35a of the monthly calendar screen
shown in FIG. 3. As shown in FIG. 4, the main window 37 of the
weekly calendar screen has the calendar for the week designated by
the buyer displayed therein, and the spaces for each date in this
calendar have a day/date space 37a, and a deposit/withdrawal
schedule and record space 37b. Displayed in the deposit/withdrawal
schedule and record space 37b for each date are icons and character
strings which indicate invoices received on this date, a schedule
for a deposit/withdrawal scheduled for this date or a record of a
deposit/withdrawal that is performed on this date.
[0122] FIG. 5 shows an example of a daily calendar screen which is
displayed by the buyer system 3.
[0123] The daily calendar screen shown in FIG. 5 can be displayed
by using a pointing device to click on the "Day display" menu
within the menu region 35a of the calendar screen shown in FIG. 3
or 4. As shown in FIG. 5, the main window 37 of the daily calendar
screen has the detailed statement of the deposit/withdrawal
performed on the day designated by the buyer, and a summary of the
invoice received on this day displayed therein. When, with respect
to the displayed invoice, the buyer clicks the "Details" button,
the detailed statement of this invoice are displayed, and hence the
buyer opens the invoice, and the status of the invoice managed by
the calendar server 25 is updated to "opened". When, with respect
to a displayed invoice (only an unsettled invoice), the buyer
clicks on the "Payment" button, the buyer approves the invoice, and
an account transfer telegraphic message for payment of this invoice
is automatically created and sent to the banking system 13 such
that account transfer processing is automatically performed.
[0124] FIG. 6 shows an example of an invoice list screen which is
displayed by the buyer system 3.
[0125] The invoice list screen shown in FIG. 6 can be displayed by
using a pointing device to click on the "Invoice list" menu within
the menu region 35a of the screen shown in FIG. 3, 4, or 5. As
shown in FIG. 6, the main window 37 of the invoice list screen has
a list that has summaries for all of the invoices received in the
month designated by the buyer displayed therein. When, with respect
to a displayed invoice, the buyer clicks the "Details" button, the
detailed statement of this invoice are displayed, and hence the
buyer opens the invoice, and the status of the invoice managed by
the calendar server 25 is updated to "opened". When, with respect
to a displayed invoice (only an unsettled invoice), the buyer
clicks on the "Payment" button, the buyer approves the invoice, and
an account transfer telegraphic message for payment of this invoice
is automatically created and sent to the banking system 13 such
that account transfer processing is automatically performed.
[0126] FIG. 7 shows an example of the invoice detailed statement
screen which is displayed by the buyer system 3.
[0127] The invoice detailed statement screen shown in FIG. 7 can be
displayed by using a pointing device to click on the "Details"
button with respect to a certain invoice in the screen shown in
FIG. 5 or FIG. 6. This screen has detailed information on the
invoice displayed therein. When this invoice detailed statement
screen is displayed, the buyer opens the invoice, and the status of
the invoice managed by the calendar server 25 is updated to
"opened". When, with respect to a displayed invoice (only an
unsettled invoice), the buyer clicks on the "Payment" button 449,
the buyer approves the invoice, and an account transfer telegraphic
message for payment of this invoice is automatically created and
sent to the banking system 13 such that account transfer processing
is automatically performed.
[0128] FIG. 8 shows an example of a bank account electronic
passbook screen which is displayed by the buyer system 3.
[0129] The electronic passbook screen shown in FIG. 8 can be
displayed by using a pointing device to click on the "electronic
passbook display" menu within the menu region 35a of the screens
displayed in FIGS. 3 to 6. As shown in FIG. 8, the electronic
passbook screen has detailed statement of deposits and withdrawals
to and from the buyer's deposit account which are performed in the
period designated by the buyer displayed therein so as to be
arranged in the order of the deposit/withdrawal date (such as the
deposit/withdrawal date, the item, the payment amount, the deposit
amount, the outstanding balance, and any remarks). In short, those
items which are the same as the content of the deposit passbook are
displayed. In a case where there is a disparity between the
corresponding preset deposit/withdrawal schedule and the actual
deposit/withdrawal record, this disparity is displayed in the
remarks field 63. For example, in the example of FIG. 8, because,
with respect to cellular telephone charges, there is a disparity
between the scheduled amount and the record amount, "scheduled
amount disparity" is displayed. Clicking on "scheduled amount
disparity" causes the box 65 to open, in which a more detailed
explanation for this disparity is displayed.
[0130] FIG. 9 shows an example of a deposit/withdrawal schedule
setting screen which is displayed by the buyer system 3.
[0131] The deposit/withdrawal schedule setting screen shown in FIG.
9 can be displayed by using a pointing device to click on the
"schedule input" menu within the menu region 35a of the screen
displayed in FIGS. 3 to 6, and by the buyer then selecting an
arbitrary deposit/withdrawal schedule from among those
automatically created by the calendar server 25 on the basis of
past deposit/withdrawal detailed statement (or selecting a new
schedule). The deposit/withdrawal schedule setting screen shown in
FIG. 9 is an example of a case where a withdrawal schedule for
cellular telephone charges which has already been set automatically
is selected. Data for a withdrawal schedule automatically set by
the calendar server 25 from past cellular telephone charges
withdrawal records is automatically displayed in fields such as
those for the item name 39, the transaction type 41, the item group
43, the transaction date (date scheduled for a given type of
withdrawal) 45, and the amount 47, in the deposit/withdrawal
schedule setting screen shown in FIG. 9. The buyer can also
manually change these automatically set items.
[0132] The buyer can also use a field for automatic notification 49
to set conditions for performing such automatic notification, in
cases where a desire exists to issue an automatic notification from
the calendar server 25 to the buyer system 3 with regard to a
deposit/withdrawal schedule set via this screen. In other words,
if, in the [option] field for advance notification 49a, "Perform"
is selected and "On the day", "the day before" or "two days before"
is chosen, automatic notification with respect to this
deposit/withdrawal schedule is issued from the calendar server 25
to the buyer system 3 on the day of the transaction date of this
deposit/withdrawal schedule, or on the day before or two days
before. Further, if, in the [option] field for subsequent
notification 49b, "Perform" is selected and "notification when
amounts match" or "notification when amounts do not match" in
"scheduled transaction successful" is selected, in a case where
deposit/withdrawal information corresponding to this
deposit/withdrawal schedule is sent by the banking system 13,
automatic notification of an amount match or mismatch is issued
from the calendar server 25 to the buyer system 3 when the amount
matches or does not match, respectively, the amount scheduled (when
the amount does not match, this fact is also displayed in the
electronic passbook screen, as shown in FIG. 8). Furthermore, if,
in the [option] field for subsequent notification 49b, "Perform" is
selected, and "display deposit/withdrawal detailed statement amount
and current outstanding balance" or "notification regarding
scheduled transaction" in "scheduled transaction not successful"
are selected, in a case where the deposit/withdrawal corresponding
to the deposit/withdrawal schedule cannot be executed due to the
fact that there are insufficient funds remaining in the buyer's
bank account, automatic notification is issued from the calendar
server 25 to the buyer system 3 with respect to the items thus
selected. Further, if, in the [option] field for subsequent
notification 49b, "Perform" is selected, and "notification when an
unscheduled transaction is present" is chosen, when
deposit/withdrawal information that does not correspond to any
deposit/withdrawal schedule is sent by the banking system,
automatic notification is issued from the calendar server 25 to the
buyer system 3 with respect to the deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement.
[0133] FIG. 10 shows an example of an invoice list screen which the
calendar server 25 supplies to the supplier system 7.
[0134] When the supplier system 7 issues a request to the calendar
server 25 to conduct a search for an electronic invoice by
designating an issue period and status, the calendar server 25
searches among the electronic invoices from the supplier system 7
managed by the calendar server 25 for those invoices whose issue
dates lie within the designated issue period and which currently
have the designated status, and sends an invoice list screen as in
FIG. 10 displaying the aforementioned invoices in the form of a
list, to the supplier system 7 such that these invoices are
displayed thereby. The invoice list screen shown in FIG. 10
displays, for each electronic invoice, the customer's name, the
invoice number, the customer's bank account number, the invoice
amount, the status, the status update time, the payment deadline,
the inquiry number, EDI identification information, and so forth.
The supplier is thus able to determine the latest status of each
electronic invoice ("notified", "opened", "payment request in
progress", or payment request made", and so forth). In this screen,
when the supplier enters a check mark in the cancellation box 41
for each invoice (only those invoices which have not yet assumed a
payment request made" status) and a pointing device is used to
click on the "cancellation processing" button 42, the calendar
server 25 cancels this invoice.
[0135] FIG. 11 shows an example of an invoice list screen which the
calendar server 25 supplies to the banking system 13 or 15.
[0136] When the banking system 13 or 15 issues a request to the
calendar server 25 to conduct a search for an electronic invoice by
designating an issue period and status, the calendar server 25 then
retrieves those electronic invoices which designate the deposit
account handled by the banking system 13 or 15 as the account to
which the deposit is to be made, whose issue date lies within the
designated issue period, and which currently have the designated
status. The calendar server 25 then sends an invoice list screen of
the kind shown in FIG. 11 that displays the aforementioned
electronic invoices in the form of a list to the banking system 13
or 15 such that this list is displayed thereby. The invoice list
screen shown in FIG. 11 displays, for each electronic invoice, the
name of the invoicing company (supplier), the company code, the
customer's (buyer's) name, the customer's bank account, the invoice
amount, the status, the issue date, and the invoice (payment)
deadline, and so forth. The financial institution is thus able to
determine the latest status of each electronic invoice ("notified",
"opened", "payment request in progress", or "paid", and so
forth).
[0137] FIG. 12 is a flowchart showing a process flow that
summarizes the overall process flow of the system according to this
embodiment.
[0138] In FIG. 12, the deposit/withdrawal detailed statement from
the banking system 13 are sent to the calendar server 25 and then
registered in the database of the calendar server 25 (step S71).
Next, when the calendar server 25 receives a request for an inquiry
regarding the account transaction details from the buyer system 3,
a calendar screen (See FIGS. 3 and 4) on which deposit/withdrawal
detailed statement and invoices received thus far are pasted is
sent to the calendar server 25 so as to be displayed thereby,
whereupon access by the buyer system 3 to this calendar screen is
granted (step S72).
[0139] Invoices from the supplier system 7 which are for the buyer
1 are sent to the calendar server 25 via the communication network.
The calendar server 25 acquires deposit/withdrawal schedule data
from these invoices, registers this deposit/withdrawal schedule
data in the database (step S73), and transfers these invoices to
the electronic banking system. The calendar server 25 then notifies
the buyer system 3 that the invoices have been transmitted by the
supplier system 7 (step S74).
[0140] When a request for an inquiry with regard to the detailed
statement of a specific invoice is transmitted by the buyer system
3 (step S75), the calendar server 25 sends an invoice detailed
statement screen, which displays the detailed statement of an
invoice registered on the electronic banking system, to the buyer
system 3 such this screen is displayed thereby. This signifies an
opening of the invoice by the buyer 1. The calendar server 25
notifies the supplier system 7 that the invoice has been opened by
the buyer 1 (step S76).
[0141] Next, when the invoice is approved by the buyer 1 on the
display screen of the buyer system 3, a payment request telegraphic
message is automatically created with respect to this invoice and
is sent to the banking system 13 via the electronic banking system,
whereby the banking system 13 is requested to perform a procedure
to transfer the invoice amount from the bank account of the buyer 1
to the bank account of the supplier 5. An account transfer
procedure is thus executed between the banking systems 13, 15 via
the interbank settlement system 17 (step S77). Next, withdrawal
detailed statement are transmitted from the banking system 13 to
the calendar server 25 (step S78), which forms the basis for
transmitting a payment request notification from the calendar
server 25 to the supplier system 7 (step S79).
[0142] Thereafter, when an inquiry relating to the supplier account
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement is transmitted by the
supplier system 7 to the banking system 15, the banking system 15
transmits the supplier account deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement to the supplier system 7 and the calendar server 25 (step
S80). Upon receiving these deposit/withdrawal detailed statement,
the supplier system 7 and calendar server 25 both execute removal
of the settled invoice from unsettled invoices list on the basis of
the received deposit/withdrawal detailed statement, as described
earlier (step S81).
[0143] FIG. 13 shows a process flow that summarizes (7)
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement automatic classification
processing, (8) deposit/withdrawal schedule automatic setting
processing, (9) deposit/withdrawal detailed statement automatic
removal processing, (10) deposit/withdrawal detailed statement
automatic notification processing, and (11) bank account electronic
passbook processing, which were described above and which are
performed by the calendar server 25.
[0144] In FIG. 13, when there is a request from the buyer system 3
for deposit/withdrawal detailed statement automatic classification,
the calendar server 25 extracts and classifies past
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement pertaining to the buyer from
the database (step S82), determines future deposit/withdrawal
schedules on the basis of the classification results, and
automatically opens the deposit/withdrawal schedules on a calendar
screen for the following month and subsequent months (step S83).
Thereafter, when the buyer's account deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement are transmitted by the banking system 13 (step S84), the
calendar server 25 searches for and extracts the deposit/withdrawal
schedules which correspond to the received deposit/withdrawal
detailed statement from the database, removes the thus located
deposit/withdrawal schedules from the other deposit/withdrawal
schedules in the database (step S85), and automatically notifies
the buyer system 3 of the removing (step S86).
[0145] Upon receiving a request from the buyer system 3 to display
an electronic passbook, the calendar server 25 reads out the
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement of the buyer's bank account
from the database (step S87), presents these detailed statements on
the electronic passbook screen (See FIG. 8), and transmits this
electronic passbook screen to the buyer system 3 such that this
screen is displayed thereby (step S88). Further, upon receiving a
request from the buyer system 3 to download deposit/withdrawal
detailed statement (step S89), the calendar server 25 reads out the
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement of the buyer's bank account
from the database, creates a file of a predetermined format from
these detailed statements, and sends this file to the buyer system
3 (step S90).
[0146] FIG. 14 shows the flow of (4) deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement automatic pasting processing performed by the calendar
server 25, which processing constitutes one part of the overall
processing shown in FIG. 13.
[0147] In FIG. 14, upon receiving the deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement of the buyer's bank account from the banking system 13,
the calendar server 25 saves these detailed statements in the
database (step S91). Thereafter, upon receiving a request to
display a calendar screen for a certain month or week from the
buyer system 3 (step S92), the calendar server 25 reads out the
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement of this month or week from
the database (step S93) and pastes these detailed statements on the
calendar screen of this month or week (step S94). (As shown in FIG.
15, the calendar server 25 also pastes invoices received in this
month or week on this calendar screen). The calendar server 25 then
transmits this calendar screen (See FIGS. 3 and 4) to the buyer
system 3 such that this screen is displayed thereby (step S95).
[0148] FIG. 15 shows the flow of (1) invoice registration
processing and (5) invoice automatic paste processing performed by
the calendar server 25, which processing constitutes one part of
the overall processing shown in FIG. 13.
[0149] In FIG. 15, upon receiving an invoice addressed to the
buyer, from the supplier system 7, the calendar server 25 acquires
deposit/withdrawal schedule data from the invoice and saves this
data in the database (step S96). Thereafter, the calendar server 25
notifies the buyer system 3 that this invoice has been received
(step S97).
[0150] Upon receiving a request from the buyer system 3 to display
a calendar for a certain month or week (step S98), the calendar
server 25 reads out the deposit/withdrawal schedule data on the
basis of the invoices received in that month or week, from the
database (step S99) and pastes this data on the calendar screen for
that month or week (step S100). (As shown in FIG. 14, the calendar
server 25 also pastes deposit/withdrawal detailed statement for
that month or week on this calendar screen). The calendar server 25
then transmits this calendar screen (See FIGS. 3 and 4) to the
buyer system 3 such that this screen is displayed thereby (step
S101).
[0151] FIG. 16 shows the flow of (2) and (6), which are namely
invoice opening processing and payment request notification
processing respectively, as well as (3) settlement invoice removal
processing, which are performed by the calendar server 25, which
processing constitutes one part of the overall processing shown in
FIG. 13.
[0152] In FIG. 16, upon receiving an invoice addressed to the
buyer, from the supplier system 7, the calendar server 25 acquires
deposit/withdrawal schedule data from the invoice and saves this
data in the database (step S102). The calendar server 25 also
transfers this invoice to the electronic banking system (step
S102-2). The calendar server 25 then sends notification that this
invoice has been received to the buyer system 3 (step S103). This
notification contains deposit account information, invoice amount
information, EDI information, and so forth.
[0153] When a request is made by the buyer system 3 for
confirmation of the detailed statement of an invoice, the detailed
statement of the invoice, which are stored by the electronic
banking system, are sent to the buyer system 3 and displayed
thereby, whereupon the calendar server 25 receives notification
regarding this confirmation of invoice detailed statement (step
S104). The calendar server 25 then sends notification regarding the
opening of the invoice to the supplier system 7 (step S105).
[0154] Further, when the buyer 1 inputs his or her approval of the
invoice to the buyer system 3, a payment (account transfer)
telegraphic message is transmitted from the buyer system 3 to the
banking system 13 (step S106), and the banking system 13 performs
processing for a transfer from the buyer's bank account to the
supplier's bank account using the interbank settlement system 17
(step S107) (the processing of steps S106 and S107 can also be
carried out via the calendar server 25). The banking system 13
transmits withdrawal detailed statement of the buyer's bank account
for this account transfer to the calendar server 25 (step S108).
Upon receiving these withdrawal detailed statement, the calendar
server 25 changes the status of the invoice to "payment request in
progress", and notifies the supplier system 7 and the buyer system
3 of this status change (the buyer system 3 pastes an icon
indicating that the payment request is in progress to the mark for
this invoice on the calendar screen) (step S109).
[0155] When the supplier system 7 issues a request to the banking
system 15 to confirm the detailed statement of the deposit to the
supplier's bank account for payment of a certain invoice, the
banking system 15 sends these deposit detailed statement to the
supplier system 7 and the calendar server 25 (step S110). Then, on
the basis of the deposit detailed statement from the banking system
15, the calendar server 25 removes the settled invoice from
unsettled invoices (step S111), and the supplier system 7 also
removes the settled invoice (step S112).
[0156] FIG. 17 shows the flow of (7) deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement automatic classification processing and (8)
deposit/withdrawal schedule automatic setting processing, which are
performed by the calendar server 25, which processing constitutes
one part of the processing shown in FIG. 14.
[0157] In FIG. 17, upon receiving a request from the buyer system 3
for automatic classification of deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement of a past period (corresponding to one month or a number
of months) which is designated by the buyer, the calendar server 25
classifies the deposit/withdrawal detailed statement of the buyer's
bank account pertaining to this designated past period, which are
in the database, on the basis of items such as the item, the
transaction type, and the transaction date, and determines future
deposit/withdrawal schedules on the basis of the classified
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement. The calendar server 25 then
creates a deposit/withdrawal schedule setting screen as shown in
FIG. 9 with respect to each deposit/withdrawal schedule (step
S131), and sends the deposit/withdrawal schedule setting screen to
the buyer system 3 such that this screen is displayed thereby
(steps S131-2).
[0158] The buyer changes the detailed statement of
deposit/withdrawal schedules according to requirements, and/or
performs automatic notification setting according to requirements
(steps S131-3), and so forth, via the deposit/withdrawal schedule
setting screen, whereupon the deposit/withdrawal schedules which
have been confirmed by the buyer are sent from the buyer system 3
to the calendar server 25 (steps S131-4).
[0159] The calendar server 25 pastes the confirmed
deposit/withdrawal schedules onto the calendar screens for this
month and the following month (See FIGS. 3 and 4) (step S132). The
calendar server 25 transmits this calendar screen for that month or
the following month to the buyer system 3 (step S133).
[0160] FIG. 18 shows the flow of (9) deposit/withdrawal schedule
removal processing, and (10) deposit/withdrawal detailed statement
automatic notification processing, which are performed by the
calendar server 25, which processing constitutes one part of the
processing shown in FIG. 14.
[0161] In FIG. 18, upon receiving the deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement of the buyer's bank account from the banking system 13,
the calendar server 25 stores these detailed statements in the
database (step S134). Thereafter, the calendar server 25 searches
for and extracts the deposit/withdrawal schedules which correspond
to the received deposit/withdrawal detailed statement from the
database, removes the corresponding deposit/withdrawal schedules
thus located, and updates the status of the invoices which
correspond to these deposit/withdrawal schedules to "payment
request in progress" (step S135). The calendar server 25 then
automatically notifies the buyer system 3 of the result of step
S135 (step S136).
[0162] FIG. 19 shows the flow of (11) bank account electronic
passbook processing, which is performed by the calendar server 25,
which processing constitutes one part of the processing shown in
FIG. 14.
[0163] In FIG. 19, the buyer 1 makes a request to the calendar
server 25 via the buyer system 3 to display a bank account
electronic passbook (step S221), whereupon the calendar server 25
reads out the deposit/withdrawal detailed statement of the buyer's
bank account from the database (step S222), presents these
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement in date order on the
electronic passbook screen, as shown in FIG. 8, and transmits this
electronic passbook screen to the buyer system 3 (step S223).
[0164] Further, upon receiving a request from the buyer system 3 to
download deposit/withdrawal detailed statement (step S224), the
calendar server 25 reads out information of the deposit/withdrawal
detailed statement of the buyer's bank account from the database,
creates a file of a predetermined format from these detailed
statements, and downloads this file to the buyer system 3 (step
S225). Upon receiving this file of the deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement, the buyer system 3 is capable of incorporating this
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement file into household budget
application software or similar in the buyer system 3 (step
S226).
[0165] The operation of the system according to the present
embodiment was described above. The operation described hereinabove
can basically be applied irrespective of what kind of company or
government administration office the supplier is. However, in cases
where the supplier is a securities company, a loans company, or a
factoring company, it is also possible to perform an operation, as
described below, which is slightly different from that described
above.
[0166] FIG. 20 shows a process flow that summarizes another overall
operation which the system of this embodiment is capable of
performing when the supplier is a securities company.
[0167] In FIG. 20, when an order to purchase share certificates, or
securities of a public bonds company, is inputted by the buyer to
the supplier (securities company) system 7 (directly or via the
calendar server 25), the calendar server 25 receives an invoice
relating to this securities purchase from the securities company
system 7, and stores deposit/withdrawal schedule data based on this
invoice in the database (step S137). The calendar server 25 then
registers this invoice in the electronic banking system. The
calendar server 25 then notifies the buyer system 3 of the detailed
statement of this invoice (step S138). Upon receiving notification
from the buyer system 3 that the detailed statement of this invoice
have been confirmed and acknowledged, the calendar server 25 sends
a telegraphic message to the banking system 13 requesting the
transfer of the invoice amount from the buyer's bank account to the
bank account of the securities company (step S139), and, at the
same time, transmits notification to the securities company system
7 that the invoice has been opened by the buyer 1 (step S141).
[0168] After receiving the account transfer request telegraphic
message, the banking system 13 uses the interbank settlement system
17 to perform the account transfer processing (step S140). Further,
upon receiving this opening notification, the securities company
system 7 puts the securities purchase order from the buyer on the
securities market.
[0169] The above processing from the time the buyer makes an order
until the time when this order is put on the securities market is
executed electronically in an extremely short time, meaning that
there is no risk of the buyer missing out on an opportunity to
purchase securities as a result of fluctuations in the market.
[0170] When the above account transfer processing is performed, the
banking system 13 transmits the withdrawal detailed statement of
the buyer's bank account, which result from this account transfer,
to the calendar server 25, whereupon the calendar server 25
transmits a payment request notification with regard to this
invoice to the securities company system 7.
[0171] Thereafter, when a request for a deposit detailed statement
inquiry regarding this invoice is issued by the securities company
system 7 to the banking system 15 (step S142), the banking system
15 sends the deposit detailed statement to the calendar server 25
and the securities company system 7, and the calendar server 25 and
securities company system 7 then remove this invoice on the basis
of the deposit detailed statement (step S143).
[0172] FIG. 21 shows a process flow that summarizes yet another
overall operation which the system of this embodiment is capable of
performing when the supplier is a loans company.
[0173] In FIG. 21, upon receiving an inquiry from the buyer with
regard to a buyer loan via the buyer system 3 (step S167), the
calendar server 25 transmits the detailed statement of the loan
transaction, such as the amount of money loaned, and the repayment
schedule, to the buyer system 3 (step S168).
[0174] Further, the calendar server 25 receives an invoice relating
to repayment of the loan, from the supplier (loans company) system
7, stores this invoice (step S169), and notifies the buyer system 3
that this invoice has arrived (step S170). When the buyer confirms
the invoice detailed statement on the buyer system 3, the calendar
server 25 receives notification from the buyer system 3 regarding
confirmation and approval of the invoice detailed statement (step
S171). The calendar server 25 then transmits a transfer request
telegraphic message for repayments from the buyer's bank account to
the loan company's bank account, to the banking system 13 (step
S172), and transmits notification that this invoice has been opened
by the buyer to the loans company system 7 (step S174).
[0175] Upon receiving the transfer request telegraphic message, the
banking system 13 performs this transfer processing using the
interbank settlement system 17 (step S173). When this transfer
processing is performed, the banking system 13 transmits withdrawal
detailed statement of the buyer's bank account which result from
this account transfer to the calendar server 25, and, by way of
response, the calendar server 25 transmits a payment request
notification to the loans company system 7.
[0176] Thereafter, when are quest for a deposit detailed statement
inquiry regarding this invoice is issued by the loans company
system 7 to the banking system 15 (step S175), the banking system
15 sends the deposit detailed statement to the calendar server 25
and the loans company system 7, and the calendar server 25 and
loans company system 7 then remove this invoice on the basis of the
deposit detailed statement (step S176).
[0177] FIG. 22 showing the constitution of the transaction and
settlement management system according to the present invention in
a case where a factoring company is present as one kind of
supplier.
[0178] The factoring company 99 purchases accounts obligation
rights from a certain supplier 5 that owns accounts obligation
rights with respect to the buyer 1 and uses the calendar server 25
to collect the accounts charges from the buyer 1. A computer system
(factoring system) 97 of the factoring company 99 is capable of
communicating with the supplier system 7 and the calendar server 25
via a predetermined communication network. A collection system 98
is capable of communicating with the banking system 13 that takes
charge of the buyer's bank account and the banking system 15 that
takes charge of the bank account of the factoring company 99.
[0179] FIG. 23 shows a process flow that summarizes the overall
processing of the system of FIG. 22.
[0180] In FIG. 23, the supplier system 7 transmits an electronic
invoice that is addressed to the buyer 1 to the factoring system
97, and issues a collection request to the factoring system 97
(step S244). The factoring system 97 transmits this invoice to the
calendar server 25 in real time or with predetermined timing (step
S245). The calendar server 25 stores the invoice received from the
factoring system 97 in the database, and transmits the invoice
detailed statement to the buyer system 3 such that the detailed
statement are displayed thereby (step S246). The invoice detailed
statement which are thus sent to the buyer system 3 include
information on the bank account to which the deposit is made, and
information on the invoice amount.
[0181] When the buyer 1 confirms and approves the detailed
statement of the invoice displayed on the buyer system 3 (step
S247), the calendar server 25 transmits a collection request for
payment of this invoice to the banking system 15, which handles the
bank account of the factoring company 99 (step S248). The banking
system 15 uses the collection system 98 to perform collection
processing which involves transferring the invoice amount from the
buyer's bank account of the banking system 13 to the factoring
company's bank account of the banking system 15 (step S249).
[0182] When the above-mentioned collection processing is complete,
the banking system 15 transmits a collection completion
notification in real time or with predetermined timing to the
calendar server 25. Upon receiving this collection completion
notification, the calendar server 25 removes this invoice in the
database (that is, updates the status of this invoice to "paid"),
and sends this collection completion notification to the factoring
system 97 (step S250).
[0183] Furthermore, the calendar server 25 receives withdrawal
detailed statement(s) of the buyer's bank account which result from
the collection processing from the banking system 13, registers
these withdrawal detailed statements in the database, and sends a
collection completion notification on the basis of these withdrawal
detailed statements to the buyer system 3 in real time or with
predetermined timing (step S251).
[0184] The system of the embodiment described above is an
illustrative example serving to describe the present invention. The
transaction and settlement management system according to the
present invention can also be used for a variety of applications
other than the above embodiment. For example, the transaction and
settlement management system according to the present invention can
also be applied to the management of funds not only in a deposit
account provided at a bank but also a deposit account provided in
an insurance company, a deposit account provided in a securities
company, and so forth. Further, the detailed statement of an
electronic invoice can be stored not only by the electronic banking
system 21 but also by the calendar server 25. The calendar server
25 or another system can automatically create a payment transfer
telegraphic message on the basis of the above electronic invoice
(when electronic data for performing the payment transfer such as
the payment transfer amount, for example, is entered via a screen
displaying the electronic data, a payment transfer is automatically
performed from a desired bank account to another desired bank
account). Also, the supplier system 7 acquires an electronic
invoice, and is able to use this electronic invoice (data
indicating the payment deadline which is contained in the invoice,
for example) to infer the scheduled deposit date (for example, if
the payment deadline is Jan. 10, 2001, the scheduled deposit date
is determined as being Jan. 10, 2001, or a date that is based on
the past deposit/withdrawal history for the buyer 1 (Jan. 8, 2001,
which is two days before the payment deadline, for example) can be
determined as being the scheduled deposit date). Further, the buyer
system 3 acquires the electronic invoice and is able to use the
electronic invoice (data indicating the payment deadline which is
contained in the invoice, for example) to infer the scheduled
withdrawal date (for example, if the payment deadline is Jan. 10,
2001, the scheduled withdrawal date is determined as being Jan. 10,
2001, or a date that is based on the past deposit/withdrawal
history for the buyer 1 (Jan. 8, 2001, which is two days before the
payment deadline, for example) can be determined as being the
scheduled withdrawal date). In other words, the supplier 5 and the
buyer 1 are able to easily establish an estimate for the cash
flow.
[0185] A description follows for a transaction, settlement and news
management system according to yet another embodiment of the
present invention.
[0186] FIG. 24 is a block diagram showing the overall constitution
of the transaction, settlement, and news management system
according to this embodiment.
[0187] As shown in FIG. 24, a supplier system 301, an electronic
mall 303, a banking system 305, buyer system 307, and a calendar
server 309 are all connected so as to be capable of communicating
with one another via the Internet or similar. In reality, there is
a multiplicity of supplier systems, electronic malls, banking
systems, and buyer systems, but only one of each is shown
representatively in FIG. 24.
[0188] The supplier system 301 transmits an electronic invoice
addressed to the buyer (containing, for example, personal
information on the buyer (name, address, telephone number, date of
birth, and so forth), an invoice number, the date for an automatic
debit or the payment deadline, the invoice amount, the buyer's bank
account number, the supplier's bank account number, and EDI
information, and so forth) to the banking system 305 and the
calendar server 309. The supplier system 301 also transmits
information (referred to as "news" hereinbelow) which the supplier
wishes to relay to the buyer, such as advertisements for services,
products, and the like, which are provided by the supplier, and the
URL of the supplier's home page or non-commercial advertisements,
to the calendar server 309. The news contains the content of the
news, the time conditions for communicating the news to the buyer
(fixed display date), buyer conditions for communicating the news
(target), as well as information such as the area and type of the
content of this news.
[0189] The electronic mall 303 is a system for supplying the buyer
with so-called "on-line shopping services" in relation to a variety
of products (this signifies services as well as goods).
[0190] When the buyer purchases a product by shopping on-line, the
electronic mall 303 transmits an electronic invoice (containing,
for example, personal information on the buyer (the buyer's name,
address, telephone number, date of birth, and so forth), an invoice
number, the date for an automatic debit or the payment deadline,
the invoice amount, the buyer's bank account number, the supplier's
bank account number, and so forth) to the banking system 305 and
the calendar server 309. Further, when order, settlement, or
dispatch processing is complete, the electronic mall 303 transmits
an electronic mail to that effect to the calendar server 309, such
that when the buyer accesses the calendar server 309, the fact that
the order, settlement or dispatch processing is complete is
communicated to the buyer in the form of a message from the
calendar server 309 to the buyer.
[0191] The banking system 305 manages the buyer's deposit account.
The banking system 305 performs deposit/withdrawal processing with
respect to the buyer's bank account on the basis of a request
telegraphic message from the supplier system 301 or the electronic
mall 303, and transmits electronic deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement (including, for example, the item, the deposit/withdrawal
date, the deposit/withdrawal amount, the outstanding balance, a
summary, EDI information, and so forth) to the calendar server 309.
The banking system 305 transmits information which the bank wishes
to relay to the buyer (also referred to as "news" hereinafter),
such as advertisements for various financial products, financial
services, and the like, provided by the bank, the URL of the bank's
home page, or non-commercial advertisements, to the calendar server
309. The news contains the content of the news, the time conditions
for communicating the news to the buyer (fixed display date), buyer
conditions for communicating the news (target), as well as
information such as the area and type of the content of this
news.
[0192] Furthermore, the banking system 305 is connected to an
electronic banking system such as an Internet banking system and is
capable of supplying on-line banking services such as an
outstanding balance inquiry, a deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement inquiry, and an account transfer, to the buyer system 7.
The banking system 305 also provides a button which is for access
(a jump) to the calendar server 309 and which is on a GUI screen
with which the buyer system 307 using the electronic banking system
is provided. Thus, when the buyer uses a pointing device to click
on this button on the GUI screen of the banking system 305 which is
displayed by the buyer system 307, the buyer system 307 is
connected to the calendar server 309.
[0193] The buyer system 307 is, for example, a personal computer, a
cellular telephone, a PDA, or the like, which has a function
permitting access to various servers on the Internet (typically
containing an Internet connection function and a WWW browser), but
the buyer system 307 is not limited to or by this illustrative
example. By using the buyer system 307, the buyer is capable of
accessing the electronic mall 303 to shop online or of accessing
the banking system 305 via the electronic banking system to make an
outstanding balance inquiry, a deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement inquiry, or an account transfer, or similar.
[0194] As will be described in detail subsequently, as a result of
using the buyer system 307 to thereby access the calendar server
309, the buyer is also capable of reading invoices sent by the
supplier system 301 and the electronic mall 303, as well as
deposit/withdrawal information on the buyer's bank account sent by
the banking system 305, of sending requests for payment of these
invoices to the banking system 305, and also of reading a variety
of news sent from the supplier system 301, the electronic mall 303,
and the banking system 305.
[0195] A variety of methods can be adopted as the method permitting
the buyer to access the calendar server 309 by using the buyer
system 307, such as a method for making a jump to the calendar
server 309 from the GUI screen displayed at the time of logging on
to the electronic banking system of the banking system 305, a
method for directly accessing the calendar server 309, and a method
for making a jump from the home page of the supplier to the
calendar server 309, and so forth.
[0196] The calendar server 309 supplies the buyer system 307 with
two calendar screens which are exclusive to the buyer (See FIGS.
25, 26, 32, 33, and 34). One of these calendar screens (See FIGS.
25 and 26) is called the "Account management calendar", and the
second calendar screen (See FIGS. 32, 33, and 34) is called the
"News calendar".
[0197] The supplier system 301 pastes electronic invoices addressed
to the buyer, and deposit/withdrawal detailed statement on the
buyer's bank account, which are sent by the electronic mall 303 and
the banking system 305 respectively, on the account management
calendar (FIGS. 25 and 26). The supplier system 301 pastes news
selected by the calendar server 309 in accordance with the
consumption trends of the buyer from the news which is sent by the
electronic mall 303 and the banking system 305, on the news
calendar (FIGS. 32, 33, and 34).
[0198] The calendar server 309 infers the schedules which have an
impact on the consumption trends of the buyer from the invoices
addressed to the buyer and the deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement on the buyer's bank account thus received (such as the
account balance, future deposit/withdrawal schedules, time deposit
maturity schedules, for example) (referred to hereinafter as "buyer
schedules"), and stores these schedules in the database. The
calendar server 309 also stores schedules for the habitual events
of the company or for seasonal events (such as Christmas, national
holidays, consecutive holidays, vacation periods, for example), as
buyer schedules that have an impact on the buyer's consumption
trends (such as presents, travel, product purchasing, for example)
in the database. The calendar server 309 further accepts inputs
from the buyer of schedules for the personal events of the buyer
(such as birthdays, vehicle safety inspections, celebrations,
familial ceremonial occasions, insurance maturity, contract
renewals, travel, for example) via the buyer system 307, and also
stores these personal event schedules inputted by the buyer as
buyer schedules that have an impact on the buyer's consumption
trends.
[0199] The calendar server 309 also selects news related to the
above-mentioned buyer schedules from a variety of news which is
stored on the database (such as advertisements for gift products
with respect to present schedules, advertisements for travel
services with respect to travel schedules, advertisements for
vehicles with respect to vehicle safety inspections, or
advertisements for more favorable loans with respect to scheduled
loan repayment dates for example), or, stated otherwise, news
following the buyer's consumption trends. The calendar server 309
also optimally determines the respective notification dates for the
selected news (the dates on which this news is communicated to the
buyer) on the basis of the above buyer schedules. For example, the
notification date for each news item is determined as being a date
that precedes the buyer schedule corresponding to this news by an
appropriate period (such as a date that is one month before a
scheduled present date, two months before a scheduled travel date,
the day of a scheduled vehicle safety inspection date, or two
months before a scheduled loan repayment date, for example). The
calendar server 309 then supplies this selected news to the buyer
system 307 by pasting this news in the spaces for the notification
dates of this news, on the above-mentioned news calendar (FIGS. 32,
33, and 34).
[0200] In order to perform the processing described above, the
calendar server 309 comprises a deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement storage section 311, an invoice storage section 312, a
news storage section 313, a buyer schedule storage section 315, an
information storage processing control section 317, and a calendar
display control section 319, as shown in FIG. 24. These components
311 to 319 of the calendar server 309 are typically implemented by
a computer program.
[0201] The deposit/withdrawal detailed statement storage section
311 stores deposit/withdrawal detailed statement of the buyer's
bank account which are received from the banking system 305. The
invoice storage section 312 stores invoices addressed to the buyer
which are received from the supplier system 301 and the electronic
mall 303. The news storage section 313 stores a variety of news
received from the supplier system 301, electronic mall 303 and
banking system 305. The buyer schedule storage section 315 stores
the variety of buyer schedules described above.
[0202] The information storage processing control section 317
discriminates between the invoices, deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement, and news received from the supplier system 301,
electronic mall 303 and banking system 305 to thereby store the
invoices, deposit/withdrawal detailed statement, and news in the
invoice storage section 312, the deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement storage section 311, and the news storage section 313
respectively.
[0203] The calendar display control section 319 supplies the buyer
system 307 with the above-described account management calendar and
news calendar, as well as a few other GUI screens. When displaying
the account management calendar on the buyer system 307, the
calendar display control section 319 reads out related
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement from the deposit/withdrawal
detailed statement storage section 311 and related invoices from
the invoice storage section 312, and pastes these
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement and invoices in the
corresponding date spaces on the account management calendar. Also,
when displaying the news calendar, the calendar display control
section 319 reads out buyer schedules from the buyer schedule
storage section 315 (such as scheduled loan repayment dates, time
deposit maturity dates, birthdays, scheduled vehicle safety
inspection dates, scheduled celebration dates, scheduled travel
dates, Christmas, scheduled vacation periods, for example),
extracts news related to these buyer schedules from the news
storage section 313, optimally determines notification dates for
the extracted news on the basis of the corresponding buyer schedule
dates, and then inserts the extracted news in notification date
spaces on the news calendar.
[0204] Furthermore, in accordance with a request from the buyer
system 307, the calendar display control section 319 provides the
buyer system 307 with a screen for inputting the personal event
schedules of the buyer, and stores those event schedules which are
entered by the buyer in this screen in the buyer schedule storage
section 315.
[0205] In addition, upon receiving an invoice addressed to the
buyer in the form of an electronic mail or the like from the
supplier system 301 or electronic mall 303, the calendar display
control section 319 displays this fact on the GUI screen of the
buyer system 307.
[0206] A description follows for a variety of GUI screens which the
calendar display control section 319 supplies to the buyer system
307.
[0207] FIG. 25 shows the constitution of a main screen which the
calendar display control section 319 supplies to the buyer system
307.
[0208] The main screen 321 comprises a menu area 323 and a calendar
area 325.
[0209] Displayed by the menu area 323 are: a "Month display" menu
329, a "Week display" menu 331, a "Day display" menu 333, and an
"Electronic passbook" menu 335, and arrows that indicate which
display method has been selected. When a pointing device such as a
mouse or a pen tablet is used to click on the "Month display" menu
329 on the main screen 321, the monthly account management calendar
or news calendar is displayed. Further, clicking on the "Week
display" menu 331 displays the weekly account management calendar
or news calendar, and clicking on the "Day display" menu 333
displays the invoices and deposit/withdrawal information pertaining
to the day designated on the account management calendar or news
calendar with a certain degree of detail. Also, the act of clicking
on the "Electronic passbook" menu 335 displays the contents of the
deposit passbook for the buyer's bank account on the main screen
321.
[0210] Provided in the calendar area 325 are an account management
calendar tab 337, a news calendar tab 339, and a date display area
341. The act of clicking on the account management calendar tab 337
displays the account management calendar 400 of the account
management calendar area 326 in the foreground, and clicking on the
news calendar tab 339 displays the news calendar 411 of the news
calendar area 363 in the foreground (See FIG. 32). As will be
described subsequently, the date display area 341 displays the date
in the form that corresponds to the display method which is
selected by the buyer, that is, that corresponds to the month
display, week display, or day display.
[0211] Clicking on the account management calendar tab 337 and the
"Month display" menu 329 on the main screen 321 causes the calendar
display control section 319 to display the date in the date display
area 341 in the form which corresponds to the month display, and to
display the account management calendar 400 for the current month
or the month designated by the buyer in the account management
calendar area 326, as shown in FIG. 25.
[0212] Selecting "Month display" causes the current date (this is
"Jun. 26, 2000" here) or the date designated by the buyer, as well
as a year and month designation menu 343 allowing the buyer to
designate the desired year and month, to be displayed in the date
display area 341. The year and month designation menu 343 displays
a "January" to "December" menu, which is for designating the
desired month in the year being currently displayed, a "Previous
year" menu, which is for designating the year which immediately
precedes the year being currently displayed, and a "Following year"
menu for designating the year which follows the year being
currently displayed. The fact that the characters "June" of the
year and month designation menu 343 are framed by a square
indicates that June is the month being displayed currently.
[0213] Marks (icons and character strings) that indicate
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement and deposit/withdrawal
schedules of the buyer's bank account, as well as invoices
addressed to the buyer, for June 2000, are all pasted in spaces for
deposit/withdrawal dates and invoice receipt dates, in the monthly
account management calendar, such as the account management
calendar 400 for June 2000 which is illustrated, for example. The
marks are constituted by icons and character strings.
[0214] For example, the icon "-(minus sign)" is pasted on marks for
withdrawal detailed statement such as those of an automatic debit,
a cash withdrawal, and the like, and the icon "+(plus sign)" is
pasted on marks for deposit detailed statement such as those of a
salary payment transfer. Further, the icon "!" is attached to
invoices for which a withdrawal schedule has failed due to an
insufficient outstanding balance and to invoices whose payment
deadline has passed, the icon "paid" is attached to those invoices
which have been paid, and the icon "unpaid" is attached to those
invoices whose payment deadline has not passed and to invoices
which are unpaid, for example.
[0215] The buyer is able to attain an overview of his or her own
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement status or invoice status in
June 2000 from this account management calendar 400 at a glance.
For example, the buyer is able to grasp at a glance that: on June 1
(Thursday), automatic debits for water supply charges and
electricity charges were made; on June 2 (Friday), a cash
withdrawal was made; on June 5 (Monday), a gas charge automatic
debit and a payment transfer to the buyer's own bank account were
performed; June 6 (Tuesday) is a payment deadline and a payment for
cellular telephone charges has not yet been made, and, on June 6
(Tuesday), an automatic debit for a paid TV (PTV) license fee was
made; on June 7 (Wednesday), a cash withdrawal was made; on June 9
(Friday), a salary payment transfer was performed; on June 12
(Monday), an ABC card loan automatic debit was made; June 21
(Wednesday) was the payment deadline for an invoice amount for a
T-shirt purchased at the electronic mall 303 and that the
corresponding payment transfer has already been made; and June 28
(Wednesday) was the payment deadline for an invoice amount for
sneakers purchased at the electronic mall 303 but that the payment
transfer for this amount has not yet been made (the field for June
26 in the account management calendar 400 in the figure is
displayed with oblique lines to indicate that this is the current
date).
[0216] As detailed above, bank account (electronic passbook)
information and invoices are displayed on the calendar, and, from
the buyer's point of view, the cash flow can be easily managed not
only on a daily basis but also on a monthly and a weekly basis, and
more easily seen than when displayed simply as a list, as in an
electronic passbook.
[0217] Although not illustrated, when invoices are sent to the
calendar server 309 by electronic mail or similar from the supplier
system 301 or the electronic mall 303, a message to that effect
(such as "an invoice has been inserted in the account management
calendar for July" for example) is displayed in real time or with
predetermined timing in a predetermined location on the main screen
321. This is convenient on account of saving the buyer the trouble
of searching for mail relating to an invoice or itemized statement
of usage among a wide variety of information received by electronic
mail (information from friends, acquaintances, and family, company-
and work-related information, direct mail, and so forth).
[0218] If the buyer performs a predetermined operation in the main
screen 321 which is displayed by the monthly account management
calendar 400 shown in FIG. 25, bank account (passbook) information
and invoices can be displayed in more detail. For example, clicking
on the "Week display" menu 331 after designating any of the fields
June 4 to June 10 in the account management calendar 400, in the
main screen 321 shown in FIG. 25 (or clicking on the "Week display"
menu 334 to the left of the June 4 field in the account management
calendar 400) displays the account management calendar relating to
the week June 4 to June 10 in the account management calendar area
326.
[0219] FIG. 26 shows an example of a main screen displayed by the
weekly account management calendar.
[0220] In FIG. 26, the date is displayed in the date display area
341 in the form that corresponds to the week display. For example,
as illustrated in this figure, the week June 4 to June 10
designated by the buyer, and a week select menu 345, are displayed.
All the weeks May 28 to June 3, June 4 to June 10, June 18 to June
24, and June 25 to July 1 in "June", which is the month relating to
the week designated by the buyer, are displayed in the week select
menu 345, for example. If the buyer designates (clicks on) a
desired week from among these weeks, the bank account information
and invoices which related to the desired week are displayed in the
account management calendar area 326.
[0221] The deposit/withdrawal detailed statement and invoices
relating to the week June 4 to June 10 designated by the buyer are
displayed in the account management calendar area 326 in more
detail than in a month display. For example, "Date and Day", "Item
(summary) name", and "transaction amount/invoice amount" of the
deposit/withdrawal detailed statement and invoices relating to that
week are displayed.
[0222] When the buyer clicks on the space for a desired date (June
6, for example) and then clicks on the day display menu 333 (or
double-clicks on the space for June 6 in the weekly account
management calendar), in the weekly account management calendar
shown in FIG. 26, the daily (namely June 6) account management
calendar is displayed in the account management calendar area 326
(the daily account management calendar can also be displayed by
designating the desired date space in the monthly account
management calendar and then clicking on the day display menu
333).
[0223] FIG. 27 shows an example of a main screen displayed by the
daily account management calendar.
[0224] As shown in FIG. 27, deposit/withdrawal detailed statement
and invoices for the date (Jun. 6, 2000, for example) designated by
the buyer are displayed with a certain degree of detail in the
account management calendar area 326. For example, where a "PTV
license fee" for which an automatic debit has been completed is
concerned, the "deposit/withdrawal detailed statement" information
displayed includes bank account (passbook) information for when the
corresponding automatic debit is performed ("[empty circle] [cross]
bank, Yoyosu branch, ordinary deposit account, account number:
0123456", for example), the "item name (PTV license fee)" of the
transaction, the "transaction amount (2640 yen)", and the
"outstanding balance (348240 yen, for example)" after the
transaction (automatic debit). Further, with regard to "cellular
telephone charges" for which invoice notification is performed
because an automatic debit cannot be made, the "company name (the
AA mobile communications network, for example)", the "service name
(abcd, for example)", the "invoice number (012345, for example)",
the "invoice deadline (Jun. 30, 2000, for example)", the "invoice
amount (11915 yen)", for example, for this invoice, are displayed
along with a payment button 347.
[0225] When the buyer clicks on the payment button 347, the main
screen 321 switches to the screen shown in FIG. 28.
[0226] FIG. 28 shows an example of a main screen that appears when
a switch between screens is made upon clicking on the payment
button 347 for a certain invoice in the daily account management
calendar shown in FIG. 27, which main screen shows the detailed
statement of this invoice.
[0227] As shown in FIG. 28, the contents of this invoice are shown
in the most detail (to include a breakdown of the invoice amount,
and so forth, for example) in the account management calendar area
326, along with a payment button 349. When the buyer clicks on the
payment button 349, the main screen 321 switches to the screen
shown in FIG. 29.
[0228] FIG. 29 shows an example of a main screen that appears when
a switch between screens is made upon clicking on the payment
button 349 on the main screen in FIG. 28 and that is for the
selection of a payment account.
[0229] As shown in FIG. 29, a "payment transfer bank account
selection" menu 350 is displayed in the account management calendar
area 326 along with a payment button 351. The "branch name",
"item", "bank account number", "outstanding balance", and the
"outstanding balance determination date and time", are displayed in
the payment transfer bank account selection menu 350 in the form of
a list, for all the buyer's deposit accounts which are
pre-registered in the calendar 309. A radio button is appended to
the display for each bank account.
[0230] The buyer selects a desired bank account whose outstanding
balance is equal to or more than the invoice amount by clicking on
the corresponding radiobutton (353, for example), and then clicks
on the payment button 351. The main screen 321 shown in FIG. 29
then switches to the payment condition confirmation screen shown in
FIG. 30.
[0231] As shown in FIG. 30, the account management calendar area
326 displays information on the buyer's bank account which is the
source of the payment, information on the supplier's bank account
to which the payment is to be made, and the payment conditions such
as the payment amount. The account management calendar area 326
also displays an input area for the PIN number of the buyer's bank
account, and a payment button 355.
[0232] Once these payment conditions have been confirmed by the
buyer, the buyer enters the PIN number of the buyer's bank account
and then clicks on the payment button 355. This operation results
in a payment (account transfer) request telegraphic message being
automatically sent to the bank 305 and in the execution of payment
processing.
[0233] According to the account management calendar described
above, the buyer deposit/withdrawal detailed statement and an
invoice summary, as well as the status of the invoice ("unpaid",
"paid", "deadline passed", and the like), are displayed in
corresponding date spaces. Furthermore, unpaid invoices can be paid
by means of an exceedingly simple operation such as by clicking
with a pointing device.
[0234] If the buyer clicks on the "electronic passbook" menu 335
displayed in the display method selection menu area 323, in the
main screen 321 illustrated by way of example in FIGS. 25 to 30, an
electronic passbook in which past deposit/withdrawal detailed
statement of the buyer's bank account are displayed as a list in
date order is displayed as shown in FIG. 31.
[0235] Further, when the buyer clicks on the news calendar tab 339
in the main screen 321 shown by way of example in FIGS. 25 to 30,
the news calendar 411 shown by way of example in FIG. 32 is
displayed in the foreground.
[0236] FIG. 32 shows an example of a main screen displaying a
monthly news calendar.
[0237] As shown in FIG. 32, the news calendar area 363 is placed in
the foreground, and the monthly news calendar 411 is displayed
therein.
[0238] When a buyer schedule window 365 is opened, buyer schedules,
which are read out from the buyer schedule storage section 315, are
displayed there in as a list in date order. For example, "eldest
daughter's Coming of Age ceremony (January 15)" is displayed in the
field for January, "hot spring (February 10 to February 14)" is
displayed in the field for February, "second daughter's junior high
school entrance ceremony (April 3)" is displayed in the field for
April, "business trip (May 20 to May 23)" is displayed in the field
for May, "vehicle safety inspection (June 19), "lease renewal (June
9), and "refurbishment (June 29)" are displayed in the field for
June, "second daughter's birthday (July 12)" and "wedding ceremony
(July 4)" are displayed in the field for July, and "Christmas
(December 25)" is displayed in the field for December.
[0239] The buyer schedule window 365 also displays a schedule
registration button 367. If the buyer clicks on the schedule
registration button 367, the event schedule registration screen
shown by way of example in FIG. 35 is displayed. The buyer is then
able to freely input his or her own event schedule via this event
schedule registration screen. This process will be described
subsequently.
[0240] News related to buyer schedules, which is extracted by the
calendar display control section 319 from the news storage section
313 is pasted on the news calendar 411 shown in FIG. 32, and marks
indicating each news item (character strings that provide a summary
of this news, for example) are displayed in the date spaces in
which each news item is pasted. The dates to which the news items
are pasted are dates that precede the respective dates of buyer
schedules corresponding to each news item by a predetermined period
(such as 0 days before, one day before, one week before, one month
before, or two months before, for example). This predetermined
period is a value which is contained as the above-described period
condition (display period) in the news data which the calendar
server 309 receives from the supplier system 301, the electronic
mall 303, or the banking system 305.
[0241] For example, as shown in FIG. 32, for the buyer schedule
"wedding ceremony (July 4)", the news "wedding ceremony card loan
information" and "gift information" related to the wedding ceremony
is inserted in the space for June 4 in the news calendar which
precedes the date June 4 by one month. This period condition for a
display one month before is a value that is contained in the data
of "wedding ceremony card loan information" and "gift information".
Furthermore, for the buyer schedule "second daughter's birthday
(July 12)", the news "Presents girls like" is inserted in the space
for June 12 in the news calendar which precedes July 12 by one
month. This period condition for a display one month before is a
value that is contained in the data "Presents girls like". For a
buyer event based on the deposit/withdrawal detailed statement that
a loan repayment automatic debit from the buyer's bank account is
to be made on the twelfth of each month, the news "loan conversion
information" is inserted in the field for June 12 in the news
calendar. Also, for the buyer event "vehicle safety inspection
(June 19)", news such as "[Empty circle][cross] loan information",
"new vehicle information", and "reasonably priced secondhand
vehicle information", which serves to support major expenses
incurred by vehicle safety inspections, is inserted in the field
for June 19 in the news calendar of the same day. This period
condition for a display the same day is a value that is contained
in "[Empty circle] [cross] loan information", "new vehicle
information", and "reasonably priced secondhand vehicle
information".
[0242] When the buyer wishes to learn more details about the news
inserted in this news calendar 411, the buyer is able to switch the
monthly news calendar to a weekly or daily news calendar.
[0243] FIG. 33 shows an example of a main screen displaying a
weekly news calendar.
[0244] The weekly news calendar 413 shown in FIG. 33 relates to the
week June 18 (Sunday) to June 24 (Saturday). In addition to a news
summary ("[Empty circle] [cross] loan information", "new vehicle
information", and "reasonably priced secondhand vehicle
information", for example), a simple description of each news item,
the URL of a home page related to each news item, and so forth, are
inserted in the field for June 19 (Monday) in this news calendar
413. If the buyer clicks on a desired URL among these inserted
URLs, the home page of this URL can be displayed.
[0245] For example, clicking on the URL
"https://www.[Emptycircle][cross]bank.co.jp/loandirect/" of "[Empty
circle][cross]loan information", in FIG. 33, displays the home page
471 that contains information relating to the [Empty circle][cross]
loan, as shown in FIG. 34.
[0246] As described above, the news is inserted in spaces for dates
on the news calendar that are determined on the basis of buyer
schedules. The timing for displaying this news can also be suitably
established. For example, the news "wedding ceremony card loan
information", which is displayed in the field for June 4 in the
news calendar 411 of FIG. 32, can also be displayed first when it
is June 4, or can be displayed on an earlier date (immediately
after an event, namely that of the wedding ceremony on July 4, is
inputted, for example).
[0247] FIGS. 35 and 36 both show an example of the event schedule
registration screen.
[0248] As stated earlier, this event schedule registration screen
is displayed as a result of the buyer clicking on the schedule
registration button 367 in the buyer schedule window 365 shown in
FIG. 33 or 34.
[0249] The event attributes, such as the "date", "title", "persons
concerned", "event area", and the "event type", for example, can be
entered in this event schedule registration screen 373.
[0250] In other words, the buyer enters dates for the start and end
of this event as "dates". An arbitrary character string such as the
name of this event or a summary thereof can be entered as the
"title" (the character strings inputted as "titles" can be
displayed as a list in the buyer schedule window 365). As the
"persons concerned", the attributes of the people associated with
the event (such as a person's relationship with the buyer, gender,
age, for example) can be entered. A broad category to which the
event belongs (such as "business", "leisure", "sport", "interests",
"travel", "car/motorbike", "residence" or "celebration", for
example) can be entered as the "event area".
[0251] Clicking on the OK button 375 after making the inputs from
"date" to "event area" described above displays a list of more
detailed categories (event types) that fall under the broad
category selected in "event area", along with a keyword input field
377, in an event type area 374. It is possible to select an
arbitrary detailed category or enter an arbitrary keyword as the
"event type" in this event type area 374.
[0252] After the inputting of all of the items for the event
attributes is complete, the buyer clicks on the registration button
379. An event thus inputted in the event schedule registration
screen 373 is stored in the buyer schedule storage section 315 as
one buyer schedule.
[0253] FIG. 37 shows the flow of processing performed by the
calendar server 309 to select and display news following buyer
consumption trends as described above.
[0254] In the buyer schedule registration processing shown in FIG.
37, the calendar server 309 displays an event schedule registration
screen as shown by way of example in FIGS. 35 and 36 on the buyer
system 307 and accepts inputs by the buyer of attributes such as
the event date and title, the persons concerned, and the event area
and type (step S301). The calendar server 309 then registers the
event attributes inputted by the buyer in the database (the buyer
schedule storage section 315) as a buyer schedule (steps S302 and
S303). Further, although not shown in FIG. 37, the calendar server
309 infers a time deposit/withdrawal schedule on the basis of the
received deposit/withdrawal detailed statement of the buyer's bank
account, this schedule also being registered as a buyer schedule in
the database (buyer schedule storage section 315). Moreover, though
not shown in FIG. 37, the calendar server 309 also registers the
habitual practices of the company in the database as buyer
schedules (buyer schedule storage section 315).
[0255] Also in the news registration processing shown in FIG. 37,
the calendar server 309 receives news data from the supplier system
301, the electronic mall 303 and the banking system 305 (step
S311), and registers the received news data in the database (news
storage section 313) (steps S312 and S313). The data of each news
item contains the news content, the fixed display date (that is,
the period condition that designates by what period the
notification date is to precede the event date), the target, the
event area and type, and the like).
[0256] In the news display processing shown in FIG. 37, the
calendar server 309 reads out buyer schedules generated in a
predetermined period (one year from the current year, for example)
from the database (buyer schedule storage section 315) and displays
these schedules as a list in the buyer schedule calendar server 309
then reads out the news which possesses conditions matching the
attributes of these buyer schedules from the database (news storage
section 313) and determines the dates for the notification of each
news item from the dates in the buyer schedules that match each
news item and the period conditions for each news item. The
calendar server 309 then pastes the news which possesses
notification dates that fall within the period (such as a specific
month, week, or day, for example) according to which the news
calendar is to be displayed, in the spaces for the notification
dates of the news calendar, and displays this news calendar on the
buyer system 307 (step S322).
[0257] As described hereinabove, according to the news calendar 411
of this embodiment, the buyer is provided with news that follows
the buyer's consumption trends at an appropriate time before the
consumption actually occurs. The buyer is thus able to utilize the
news effectively. The supplier can effectively link the provision
of this news with the sale of a product or service.
[0258] The preferred embodiments of the present invention were
described hereinabove, but such embodiments are illustrations that
serve to explain the present invention and are not intended to
limit the scope of the present invention to these embodiments.
[0259] The present invention can also be implemented in a variety
of other forms without departing from the spirit of the present
invention.
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