Methods and systems to maintain, check, report, and audit contract and historical pricing in electronic procurement

US10861069B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10861069-B2
Application numberUS-201816053157-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 2, 2018
Priority dateDec 2, 2010
Publication dateDec 8, 2020
Grant dateDec 8, 2020

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Disclosed embodiments provide an electronic procurement system and process that enables a buyer or purchasing organization to maintain explicitly or implicitly, a contract price between the buyer/purchasing organization and the supplier whose catalog is integrated with an electronic marketplace. In one embodiment, a process is executed to compare the listed/purchase price of catalog items against the contract price or against a ‘normal’ purchase price. A user (e.g. the buyer) may also be able to configure and receive specific alerts regarding items that are purchased in deviation of the contracted price and items that have been added to the catalog since the last contract. Disclosed embodiments may also maintain, automatically, the historical price and purchase information of supplier catalog items that are enabled through the electronic marketplace. The user may be able to view a history of prices at which the supplier catalog item was listed in the catalogs as well as purchased by users in the same organization.

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What is claimed is: 1. A system for auditing purchases in an electronic marketplace, comprising a processor and a memory coupled to the processor, the memory storing instructions to direct the processor to perform operations comprising: receiving, from an administrative end-user associated with a purchasing organization, an audit configuration based upon the administrative end-user: selecting a set of items from a server-side electronic supplier catalog and setting an item identifier and a baseline price to be associated with each of said set of items; defining a tolerance value for said baseline price comprising an acceptable price deviation from said baseline price; and creating at least one mapping template of a set of information, received from an external electronic supplier catalog, to a set of contract fields associated with said purchasing organization wherein said contract fields include a supplier item identifier and a contract price; launching an audit on said set of items originally baselined from the server-side electronic supplier catalog against an external client-side search of at least one electronic supplier catalog; receiving, from said external client-side search, a set of information that may be utilized by said system to display and purchase items from said external electronic supplier catalog; mapping said set of information using said mapping template; determining a real-time price for at least one item of said set of items based upon said external client-side search; and generating an analysis for a set of purchases, made by one or more purchasing end-users, through the electronic marketplace for a defined period of time which identifies: any suppliers whose prices match said baseline price for that item; any price differences, between said real-time price and said baseline price, for each of said items audited; and whether said real-time price is within the tolerance value of said baseline price. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein said audit is launched in response to receiving a purchase request for a desired item and, if said real-time price for the desired item is not within the tolerance value for the baseline price for that item, said purchase request is rejected. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein said audit is launched in response to receiving a purchase request for a desired item and, if a new item, not previously included in the server-side electronic supplier catalog, is within the tolerance value for the baseline price for that item, the purchasing organization is notified of the new item. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein said baseline price comprises a contracted price between a supplier and a purchaser and wherein said audit is launched in response to a purchase request for a desired item and, if said real-time price for the desired item does not match the baseline price for that item, said electronic marketplace rejects said purchase request. 5. The system of claim 1 , the memory further storing instructions to direct the processor to perform operations comprising: searching a purchase history database to generate a plurality of purchased items purchased during a specified timeframe further including said purchased item's purchase price; launching said audit against said purchased items; identifying a set of uncompliant purchased items in the said purchased items, each of the set of uncompliant purchased items having said purchase price outside the tolerance value of the baseline price for that purchased item; analyzing a set of cost savings based upon the set of uncompliant purchased items; and providing the set of uncompliant purchased items and the set of costs savings to the purchasing organization. 6. The system of claim 5 , the memory further storing instructions to direct the processor to perform operations comprising displaying an interface comprising the real-time price and a purchase history for that item from the purchase history database. 7. The system of claim 5 , the memory further storing instructions to direct the processor to perform operations comprising notifying the purchasing organizations of a subset of suppliers for whom none of the audited items fall outside the tolerance value of the baseline price. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the tolerance value is defined as a ratio in relation to the baseline price. 9. The system of claim 1 , wherein said audit parameters include attributes for long item description, manufacturer name, item specification, and/or product image. 10. A method for auditing purchases in an electronic marketplace, comprising: receiving, from an administrative end-user associated with a purchasing organization, an audit configuration based upon the administrative end-user: selecting a set of items from a server-side electronic supplier catalog and setting an item identifier and a baseline price to be associated with each of said set of items; defining a tolerance value for said baseline price comprising an acceptable price deviation from said baseline price; and creating at least one mapping template of a set of information, received from an external electronic supplier catalog, to a set of contract fields associated with said purchasing organization wherein said contract fields include a supplier item identifier and a contract price; launching an audit on said set of items originally baselined from the server-side electronic supplier catalog against an external client-side search of at least one electronic supplier catalog; receiving, from said external client-side search, a set of information that may be utilized by said system to display and purchase items from said external electronic supplier catalog; mapping said set of information using said mapping template; determining a real-time price for at least one item of said set of items based upon said external client-side search; and generating an analysis for a set of purchases, made by one or more purchasing end-users, through the electronic marketplace for a defined period of time which identifies: any suppliers whose prices match said baseline price for that item; any price differences, between said real-time price and said baseline price, for each of said items audited; and whether said real-time price is within the tolerance value of said baseline price. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein said audit is launched in response to receiving a purchase request for a desired item and, if said real-time price for the desired item is not within the tolerance value for the baseline price for that item, said purchase request is rejected. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein said audit is launched in response to receiving a purchase request for a desired item and, if a new item, not previously included in the server-side electronic supplier catalog, is within the tolerance value for the baseline price for that item, the purchasing organization is notified of the new item. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein said baseline price comprises a contracted price between a supplier and a purchaser and wherein said audit is launched in response to a purchase request for a desired item and, if said real-time price for the desired item does not match the baseline price for that item, said electronic marketplace rejects said purchase request. 14. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: searching a purchase history database to generate a plurality of purchased items purchased during a specified timeframe further including said purchased item's purchase price; launching said audit against said purchased items; identifying a set of uncompliant purchased items in the said pur

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  • Qualifying participants for shopping transactions (payment transaction verification G06Q20/401) · CPC title

  • G06Q30/06Primary

    Buying, selling or leasing transactions · CPC title

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What does patent US10861069B2 cover?
Disclosed embodiments provide an electronic procurement system and process that enables a buyer or purchasing organization to maintain explicitly or implicitly, a contract price between the buyer/purchasing organization and the supplier whose catalog is integrated with an electronic marketplace. In one embodiment, a process is executed to compare the listed/purchase price of catalog items again…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Coupa Software Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06Q30/06. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 08 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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