IP Library Granted Patent US 7,254,611
Granted Patent B1
US 7,254,611 · App. 10/132,072 · Granted Aug 7, 2007

Multi-hub connectivity in a system for collaborative planning

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Patent No.
US 7,254,611
App. No.
10/132,072
Granted
Aug 7, 2007
Kind
B1
Abstract

Adaptable multi-hub connectivity in a system for collaborative planning. Collaborative planning partners communicate using a set of local hubs. Each local hub is disposed for receiving and sending collaborative planning messages, caching and modifying collaborative planning data, and coordinating with one or more regional authorities regarding access to data. The local hubs communicate with client devices, other local hubs, and regional authorities. Regional authorities control access to collaborative planning data, thus controlling who owns that data, who is allowed to modify that data, and who is allowed to read or cache that data. Regional authorities partition the collaborative planning data, each one thus having a distinct subset of that data for which that particular regional authority has the final say. Regional authorities coordinate so that each one can obtain instructions for data not belonging to that particular regional authority.

Claims (35)

1. A system for electronic supply chain management and collaborative planning, including

a plurality of hubs, wherein each hub in said plurality includes a set of information owned by business entities relatively proximate to each hub;

at least one hub in said plurality of hubs designated as a regional authority;

a token possessed by said regional authority identifying said regional authority as a regional authority and including access privileges that authorize said regional authority to synchronize said set of information stored at other hubs, wherein at least read and write access of said other hubs to said set of information is controlled by said regional authority; and

a measure of business activity identified at one of said other hubs wherein said measure identifies peak business activity causing said token to be transferred to one of said other hubs proximate to said peak business activity making the hub a regional authority;

wherein said peak business activity is measured by at least one of the following: (1) number of transactions, (2) number of units being traded, and (3) monetary value of transactions.

2. A system as in claim 1 , wherein said information regards an electronic transaction performed by said hub or a business entity that conducts business using said hub.

3. A method for synchronizing data among a plurality of hubs including steps of

receiving a notification that a peak in business activity is occurring at a first hub;

transferring a token to said first hub, wherein said token is associated with access privileges for authority to synchronize information from a second hub and wherein said information is owned by business entities that are relatively proximate to said second hub;

receiving said token at said first hub; and

synchronizing information from said second hub;

wherein said peak business activity is measured by at least one of the following: (1) number of transactions, (2) number of units being traded, and (3) monetary value of transactions.

4. A method for supply chain management and collaborative planning, including

defining a plurality of hubs, wherein each hub in said plurality includes a set of information owned by business entities relatively proximate to each hub;

designating at least one hub in said plurality of hubs as a regional authority;

associating a token with said at least one hub responsive to said designating;

authorizing said regional authority responsive to access privileges associated with said token to synchronize said set of information stored at other hubs, wherein at least read and write access of said other hubs to said set of information is controlled by said regional authority; and

receiving a notification of peak business activity at one of said other hubs causing said token to be transferred to said one of said other hubs that is most proximate to said peak business activity designating the hub as a regional authority;

wherein said peak business activity is measured by at least one of the following: (1) number of transactions, (2) number of units being traded, and (3) monetary value of transactions.

5. A method as in claim 4 , wherein said information regards an electronic transaction performed by said hub or a business entity that conducts business using said hub.

6. An apparatus for synchronizing data among a plurality of hubs, including

means for receiving a notification that a peak in business activity is occurring at a first hub;

means for transferring a token to said first hub, wherein said token is associated with access privileges for authority to synchronize information from a second hub and wherein said information is owned by business entities that are relatively proximate to said second hub;

means for receiving said token at said first hub; and

means for synchronizing information from said second hub;

wherein said peak business activity is measured by at least one of the following: (1) number of transactions, (2) number of units being traded, and (3) monetary value of transactions.

7. A method for supply chain management and collaborative planning, including

defining a plurality of hubs, wherein each hub in said plurality includes a set of information owned by business entities associated with each hub;

designating a first hub in said plurality of hubs as a regional authority wherein said designating includes a token associated with access privileges for said regional authority;

controlling read and write access by said plurality of hubs to said set of information at said regional authority;

receiving a notification of peak business activity occurring at a second hub; and

transferring said token to said second hub whereby said second hub is designated as a regional authority;

wherein said peak business activity is measured by at least one of the following: (1) number of transactions, (2) number of units being traded, and (3) monetary value of transactions.

8. A method of claim 7 , wherein a first regional authority for a first set of hubs is queried by a second regional authority for information about how the second regional authority can obtain information controlled by the first regional authority.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 16, 2015
From: BRIDGE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: E2OPEN, INC.
Reel/Frame 035453/0047 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 2, 2006
From: E2OPEN, INC.
To: BRIDGE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 018375/0120 →
MERGER Recorded Apr 14, 2005
From: E2OPEN LLC
To: E2OPEN, INC.
Reel/Frame 016345/0612 →