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titleOfInvention | System for Concurrent Optimization of Business Economics and Customer Value |
abstract | -258 A computer-implemented system and method to provide options on products to enhance customers' experience. A computer-implemented system is operated that delivers to a customer an option to utilize up to n of m selected products, where n is less than or equal to m. Information is recorded in a data store, pertaining to said option. More specifically, Fig. 16 displays the structure of a FRO value option framework (shown in Box 16.100) in any industry. The FRO value option framework is related to the value element "desire to trade-in flexibility", as shown in Box 16.110. In the initial transaction for FRO, shown by Box 16.200, a customer (shown by Box 16.210) and a company (shown by Box 16.220) transact on the FRO value option. There may be one or more Events (shown by Box 16.230) that follow the initial transaction. 2013-11-2 1,C:\UseS'ShadCeneDocumens\SPEC1FICATIONSigoe1737.climswpd,258 Fig. 1 (1.110) . (1.120) Capture Customer Dynamics: Capture Capture Company Internal demand; preferences, flexibilities and Economics: Costs, capacities, associated relative utilities constraints (1.140) Formulate value option frameworks that allow companies to capture customer dynamics and perform analysis and desired optimization (1.130) Integrate customer dynamics with company economics to enhance value for both company and their customers |
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