



According to Apple, a stored order system is used with a shopping cart application for an electronic commerce site. The items of each stored order are saved together, which is an advantage when a main item and accessories are combined in an order. Additionally, a stored order can be E-mailed to another person. The email message allows the recipient to purchase the items of the stored order.
Here's Apple's background on the invention: "With the expansion of the Internet, electronic commerce has become quite popular. Typically, at electronic commerce sites, a number of goods can be selected by a user and added to a "shopping cart" which stores the selected items for purchase by the user. When the user is finished selecting items for purchase, the user can purchase the items, typically using a credit card.
"Typically, the item can be saved in the user's shopping cart for later purchase. When the user returns to the electronic commerce site, the saved items remain in the shopping cart, available for purchase. The user is identified by some combination of cookies stored in the user's computer, and passwords. It is desired to have an improved method and apparatus for storing items for later purchase at an electronic commerce site."
And here's Apple's summary of the invention: "One exemplary embodiment of the present invention comprises an electronic commerce system that allows the user to E-mail stored orders to other people for purchase. One embodiment comprises a method of receiving order selections from a first user, saving stored order data, the stored order data including the order selections, and, in response to a first user request, automatically producing and sending an electronic mail message concerning the stored order to a recipient, the electronic mail message identifying the stored order and allowing the recipient to purchase the stored order.
"This embodiment allows-people to recommend items for purchase by another. This embodiment is especially useful for electronic commerce sites that allow for the purchase of relatively complex systems, such as computer systems. Typically, computer systems need to be configured. In one embodiment of the present invention, a knowledgeable person configures an order and E-mails it to another person for purchase. Additionally, since computer systems are relatively expensive, a student could configure a computer order and E-mail it to his or her parents, allowing the parents to purchase the computer system.
"Another exemplary embodiment of the present invention is a system in which a whole order, including at least one main item and at least one accessory, is stored together, so that later, when the user comes back to purchase the item, the user can easily select a stored order including a main item and an accessory. This embodiment offers an advantage over systems which store each item separately.
"One example of this embodiment comprises a method of receiving first order selections from a user, the order selections including at least one main item and at least one accessory for the main item, saving first stored order data, the first stored order data including the first order selections, receiving second order selections from the user, saving second order data, the second stored order data including the second order selections, and thereafter, in response to a request from the user, providing a display of the unpurchased first and second stored orders, the display allowing the user to select the first or the second order for review.
"This embodiment has a number of advantages when used with electronic commerce sites that sell systems having a number of options and/or components. Bundling the items of the stored order together is more convenient for the potential purchaser of such a relatively complex system."
The inventors are Eduardo Cue, Daniel Marusich, Glenn D. Epis and Judy D. Halchin. The graphic below is a diagram of a server system implementing an embodiment of the invention.

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