Unified product catalog data retrieval and modification
US-2015286988-A1 · Oct 8, 2015 · US
US9824378B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9824378-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414247963-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 8, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 8, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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Embodiments for creating a unified catalog include systems and methods that import catalog data from one or more underlying catalog systems. The systems provide a user interface to a user for browsing items from the catalog data and receive a request for at least one selected item from the user. The systems also determine an item identifier for the at least one selected item and match the at least one selected item to at least one source catalog selected from the one or more underlying catalog systems based on the identifier.
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A system for creating a unified catalog, whereby the system collects and distributes catalog information from disparate catalog systems, the system comprising: a computer apparatus including a processor and a memory; and a software module stored in the memory, comprising executable instructions that when executed by the processor cause the processor to: send data retrieval format requirements to one or more underlying catalog systems; receive an application programming interface from the one or more underlying catalog systems; determine that the application programming interface is compliant with the data retrieval format requirements; retrieve catalog data from the one or more underlying catalog systems using the application programming interface, wherein the one or more underlying catalog systems are disparate and independent catalog systems associated with a single entity; import catalog data into a unified catalog system; provide a user interface to a user for browsing items from the catalog data; receive a request for a plurality of selected items from the user; determine an item identifier for each of the plurality of selected items; match the plurality of selected items to a plurality of source catalogs associated with the one or more underlying catalog systems based on the item identifier; identify a set of duplicate items from the plurality of selected items that are serviced and supplied by the one or more underlying catalog systems based on the item identifier, wherein the item identifier comprises at least stock keeping units; in response to identifying the set of duplicate items, remove at least a portion of the set of duplicate items; send an order for the plurality of selected items to each of the plurality of source catalogs, wherein the order comprises multiple items of the plurality of selected items, wherein the order is fulfilled based on priority rules, and wherein the priority rules determine a preferred system from the one or more underlying catalog systems to fulfill the plurality of selected items; search an internal knowledge database to identify most relevant articles related to each of the plurality of selected items; and provide the most relevant articles related to each of the plurality of selected items for display on the user interface. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the executable instructions further cause the processor to: identify related items associated with a product category from the catalog data; create a product package comprising the related items; present the product package to the user via the user interface. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the executable instructions further cause the processor to: assign product codes to each item in the catalog data; display the assigned product codes on the user interface; and link at least one of the assigned product codes to the item identifier, wherein the item identifier is different from the assigned product codes. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the executable instructions further cause the processor to: receive order status data from the one or more underlying catalog systems; and provide the order status data to the user. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the executable instructions further cause the processor to: allow the user to track the order status for the plurality of selected items via the user interface. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the user is unaware that the order is fulfilled by the source catalog. 7. A computer program product for creating a unified catalog, whereby the computer program product collects and distributes catalog information from disparate catalog systems, the computer program product comprising: a non-transitory computer readable storage medium having computer readable program code embodied therewith that when executed is configured to: send data retrieval format requirements to one or more underlying catalog systems; receive an application programming interface from the one or more underlying catalog systems; determine that the application programming interface is compliant with the data retrieval format requirements; retrieve catalog data from the underlying catalog systems using the application programming interface, wherein the one or more underlying catalog systems are disparate and independent catalog systems associated with a single entity; import catalog data into a unified catalog system; provide a user interface to a user for browsing items from the catalog data; receive a request for a plurality of selected items from the user; determine an item identifier for each of the plurality of selected items; match the plurality of selected items to a plurality of source catalogs associated with the one or more underlying catalog systems based on the item identifier; identify a set of duplicate items from the plurality of selected items that are serviced and supplied by the one or more underlying catalog systems based on the item identifier, wherein the item identifier comprises at least stock keeping units; in response to identifying the set of duplicate items, remove at least a portion of the set of duplicate items; send an order for the plurality of selected items to each of the source catalogs, wherein the order comprises multiple items of the plurality of selected items, wherein the order is fulfilled based on priority rules, and wherein the priority rules determine a preferred system from the one or more underlying catalog systems to fulfill the plurality of selected items; search an internal knowledge database to identify most relevant articles related to each of the plurality of selected items; and provide the most relevant articles related to each of the plurality of selected items for display on the user interface. 8. The computer program product of claim 7 , further comprising computer readable program code configured to: identify related items associated with a product category from the catalog data; create a product package comprising the related items; and present the product package to the user via the user interface. 9. The computer program product of claim 7 , further comprising computer readable program code configured to: assign product codes to each item in the catalog data; display the assigned product codes on the user interface; and link at least one of the assigned product codes to the item identifier, wherein the item identifier is different from the assigned product codes. 10. A computer-implemented method for creating a unified catalog, the method comprising: sending, by a processor, data retrieval format requirements to one or more underlying catalog systems; receiving, by a processor, an application programming interface from the one or more underlying catalog systems; determining, by a processor, that the application programming interface is compliant with the data retrieval format requirements; retrieving, by a processor, catalog data from the one or more underlying catalog systems using the application programming interface, wherein the one or more underlying catalog systems are disparate and independent catalog systems associated with a single entity; importing, by a processor, catalog data into a unified catalog system; providing, by a processor, a user interface to a user for browsing items from the catalog data; receiving a request for a plurality of selected items from the user; determining, by a processor, an item identifier for each of the plurality of selected items; matching, by a processor, the plurality of selected items to a plurality of source catalogs associated with the one or more underlying catalog systems based on the item
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