18150045. USER INTERFACE TO ACCESS INTERACTIVE ELEMENT VISUALIZATIONS simplified abstract (Truist Bank)

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USER INTERFACE TO ACCESS INTERACTIVE ELEMENT VISUALIZATIONS

Organization Name

Truist Bank

Inventor(s)

Dirk Evan Gould of Rancho Santa Margarita CA (US)

Dustin Tyler Jennings of Lewisville NC (US)

Jared Stephen Bunn of Clemmons NC (US)

Brent William Vaassen of Clemmons NC (US)

USER INTERFACE TO ACCESS INTERACTIVE ELEMENT VISUALIZATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18150045 titled 'USER INTERFACE TO ACCESS INTERACTIVE ELEMENT VISUALIZATIONS

The abstract describes a system that interfaces with a foreign programming interface to receive a concurrent interactive element. The user calculator interface of the system allows users to input an item ID for an item suitable for an installment contract, communicate this ID to a second server, and receive an interactive element associated with a concurrent item identified by the user-provided ID. The second server's application programming interface then identifies the concurrent item associated with the user-provided item and presents an executable element, along with details such as total amount, term, or term amount, for concurrent presentation in connection with the user calculator application.

  • System interfaces with a foreign programming interface to receive a concurrent interactive element
  • User calculator interface allows input of item ID for installment contract
  • Communicates item ID to a second server
  • Receives interactive element associated with identified concurrent item
  • Second server's API identifies concurrent item and presents executable element, total amount, term, or term amount for presentation

Potential Applications: - E-commerce platforms for installment contracts - Financial services for interactive contract negotiation - Retail applications for customized payment plans

Problems Solved: - Simplifying the process of identifying and presenting concurrent items for installment contracts - Enhancing user experience in selecting items for installment payment options

Benefits: - Improved user convenience in selecting installment payment options - Streamlined process for presenting interactive elements for contract negotiation

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced E-commerce Installment Contract System This technology can be utilized by e-commerce platforms, financial institutions, and retail businesses to offer customers flexible installment payment options, leading to increased sales and customer satisfaction.

Prior Art: Further research can be conducted in the field of interactive contract negotiation systems and e-commerce installment payment solutions to identify any prior art related to this technology.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in interactive contract negotiation systems, e-commerce payment solutions, and user interface design to enhance the functionality and efficiency of this technology.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this system improve the user experience in selecting items for installment contracts? - The system simplifies the process by allowing users to input item IDs and receive interactive elements associated with concurrent items suitable for installment contracts. 2. What potential applications can benefit from this technology? - E-commerce platforms, financial services, and retail businesses can leverage this system to offer customers flexible installment payment options, enhancing user experience and increasing sales.


Original Abstract Submitted

A system for interfacing with a foreign programming interface to receive a concurrent interactive element. A user calculator interface of the system implements steps to receive a user provided item ID indicative of an item suitable for an instalment contract, to communicate to a second server an indication of the item ID, and to receive a representation of an interactive element associated with a concurrent item identified as the user provided item. A second server application programming interface of the system implements steps to receive the communicated indication of the item ID, and to identify, from two or more potential items, the concurrent item associated with the user provided item and a respective interactive element indicative of an executable element and one or more of a total amount, a term, or a term amount for concurrent presentation in connection with the user calculator application.