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Title: FDRSG Spring Technology Conference


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FDRSG Spring Technology Conference Web Enabled
Applications for Grocery Store Operations Present
ed by Peter T. Wolf
April 17, 2002
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Presentation Agenda
  • Retail Market Drivers
  • Web Application Environments
  • Loss Prevention - Web Based Example
  • Summary - Questions Answers

3
Retail Market Drivers
4
Retail Market Drivers
  • Multi-Channel Retailing
  • The ability for customers to choose when, where
    how they interact with retailers
  • Distributed Computing
  • Flexible deployment of applications, databases,
    transaction services with real-time connectivity
    to physical stores
  • Improved communications infrastructure makes
    store connectivity affordable (e.g. VPNs,
    Internet)
  • Customer-Centric Retailing
  • Knowing your customers, recognizing
    understanding their needs
  • Operational Efficiency
  • Driving out costs, improving customer service,
    improved training retention of employees

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The Retail Value Chain
  • The Retail Value Chain represents how retailers
    source receive products from suppliers and then
    market sell the products to customers via all
    applicable customer points of interaction (POI).
  • There are two distinct components

Retail Value Chain
Supply Chain
Customer Chain
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The Retail Value Chain? (Contd)
Distribution Logistics
Customer/Demand Chain
POI/Sales Channel
Supply Chain
Warehouse Management
Focused on Buy Side
Focused on Sell Side
All functions that support the interaction
between a retailer suppliers (i.e. product
focus)
All functions that support the interaction
between a retailer customers (i.e. customer
focus)
Retail Value Chain
Sales Operation
Inventory Management Merchandising
Retail Enterprise
Customer Sales (Market Basket) Analytics
Product Vendor Analytics
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Customer Chain Management Solutions
  • Customer Chain Management Solutions is
    Triversitys term to describe the suite of
    solutions focused on the customer
  • Typical Customer Chain functions include

Customer Point-of-Interaction (POI)
Sales Operations
Analytical Systems
  • Traditional POS
  • E-Commerce
  • Kiosk Applications
  • Handheld POS
  • Mobile Commerce
  • Self-Checkout
  • Catalog/Mail Order
  • Customer Loyalty/Promotions
  • Payment Processing
  • Liability Tracking
  • Returns Processing
  • Workflow Management
  • Workforce Management
  • Market Basket Analysis
  • Executive Information Systems
  • Customer Analysis
  • Loss Prevention
  • Sales Audit

8
Web Application Environments
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Web Enabled - Stepping Stones
  • Web enabled applications involve adding a Web
    interface to traditional applications that may
    have been created even before there was a web
  • The bald man with a toupee
  • Looks like he has hair
  • Cant grow the hair
  • Not sure it will stay on in a typhoon

10
Web Enabled Does Not Mean BAD
  • Enhance value of current applications and
    technologies
  • User access to legacy data easily with familiar
    browser interface

11
Web Based - The Future is NOW!
  • Web based applications are built from the ground
    up to run over the Web
  • The man with natural hair
  • When winds shift and styles change that hair can
    and will - adapt

12
Web Based - Caveats
  • Most new web based applications are scaled down
    versions of their feature rich web enabled
    versions
  • Web based applications are bandwidth sensitive
    requiring high speed internet connections

13
Why web based computing?
  • Web Based Computing - The Abacus Analogy

Loyalty Partner
Regional Server
Corp. Server
Store Server
POS
POS Client
Item Data
Customer DB
Loyalty
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Why ?
  • Reduce Total Cost of Ownership
  • Automatic deployment of updated components or
    configuration data.
  • Consolidate multiple applications on one
    infrastructure.
  • The same framework will support multiple
    enterprise applications (Mulit-Vendor)
  • Easier Administration (everything is web enabled
    and remotely accessible)
  • Drive license fees down

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Technology does what ?
  • Configurable, component-based business logic
  • Retail business functions are written as discreet
    components and then assembled into applications
  • Components will rely on configuration settings to
    implement specific behavior (Configurator
    Approach)

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How can I deploy my architecture ?
  • ...thin-client, thick-client, and enterprise
    server solutions.
  • Thin Client interpretations
  • A terminal running thin software
  • User Interface Peripheral Support
  • Actual business components run elsewhere
  • A terminal with no moving parts
  • Could run thick or thin software (e.g. thick for
    stand-alone functionality)
  • A legacy terminal with low processing power

17
Enterprise Computing Platforms
  • Microsoft .NET (COM )
  • Evolved from MTS (96)
  • Hosts COM or .NET components
  • Only for Windows 2000/XP
  • Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
  • Many vendors implement containers
  • Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) components
  • Virtually any platform

18
Grocery Application Examples
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FraudWatch
  • Frame of Reference
  • FraudWatch is
  • the point-of-sale data analysis and reporting
    application
  • that quickly and easily detects questionable
    transaction patterns, and delivers relevant,
    actionable information
  • to retail loss prevention professionals anywhere
    in the world over a secure internet connection.

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FraudWatch
  • The 30-Second Commercial
  • For Retailers
  • Who need to reduce fraud and policy violation at
    the point-of-sale
  • FraudWatch is the POS data analysis and reporting
    application
  • that quickly and easily detects questionable
    transaction patterns, and delivers relevant,
    actionable information to retail loss prevention
    professionals over a secure internet connection
  • Unlike other loss prevention software
    applications
  • our product employs the most unique algorithms
    developed by LP experts for retail LP
    professionals.

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Summary - Why the Web?
  • Universal client access via standard web browser
    tools and analysis
  • Minimal installation cost and time (vs..
    traditional models)
  • Reduces MIS cost and hassles
  • Quicker and easier upgrade process

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Thank You! Peter T. Wolf pwolf_at_triversity.com
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