Computer-implemented product valuation tool

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G06Q 30/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2310323

A method of valuing products based on demand probabilities. Products are designed by identifying product components, and combining the components in various combinations to provide standard and non-standard products. Components are valued using an algorithm that considers demand probability as well as known prices of standard products. The component values are added to determine product values and may be used to make pricing and order fulfillment decisions.

L'invention se rapporte à un procédé d'estimation de produits fondé sur les probabilités d'évolution de la demande. La désignation des produits se fait par l'identification de leurs composants et par l'arrangement desdits composants selon diverses combinaisons afin d'obtenir des produits standard et des produits non standard. On évalue les produits en utilisant un algorithme qui prend en considération les probabilités d'évolution de la demande ainsi que les prix connus des produits standard. On additionne les valeurs des composants pour déterminer celles des produits. Les résultats peuvent être utilisés pour prendre des décisions en matière de prix et d'exécution de commandes.

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