Source: http://www.google.com.tw/patents/US8060435
Timestamp: 2013-05-19 23:32:46
Document Index: 569877866

Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 2395379', 'Application No. 2395379', 'Application No. 2395379', 'Application No. 2395379', 'Application No. 2395379', 'Application No. 2395379', 'Application No. 2469510', 'art 0984']

�M�Q US8060435 - Systems and methods for providing a trading interface - Google �M�Q�j�M �Ϥ� �a�� Play YouTube �s�D Gmail ���ݵw�� ��h »�i���M�Q�j�M | �������� | �n�J�i���M�Q�j�M�M�QSystems and methods for configurable trading interfaces that allow a trader to quickly and easily submit trading commands to a trading system are provided. Using these systems and methods, a trader can using various trading interfaces to initiate trading commands, configure various display features and...http://www.google.com.tw/patents/US8060435?utm_source=gb-gplus-share�M�Q US8060435 - Systems and methods for providing a trading interface���}��US8060435 B2�X���������v�ӽЮѽs��12/789,006�o�G���2011�~11��15���ӽФ��2010�~5��27�� �u���v���1999�~12��22����L���}�M�Q��CN1425162AUS7890416US7991679US8041626US20020029180US20070226126US20070226127US20100325029US20100332372WO2001046841A2WO2001046841A8�o��HGlenn D. KirwinMatthew ClausJoseph NovielloAndrew C. Gilbert��M�Q�v�HBgc Partners, Inc.Espeed, Inc. ���M�Q������705/37705/36.00R705/36.00T705/42715/212705/39705/35345/156705/40715/700705/38705/41345/157��ڱM�Q������G06F3/023G06F3/048G06Q30/00 �X�@����G06Q40/025G06Q20/108G06F3/04895G06Q40/00G06Q20/105G06Q40/04G06Q20/102G06Q20/10G06Q30/08G06Q40/06 �ڬw������G06Q40/04G06Q40/025G06Q20/102G06Q20/10G06Q20/105G06F3/0489GG06Q20/108G06Q40/00G06Q30/08G06Q40/06�ѦҤ��m�M�Q�ޥ� (108)�D�M�Q�ޥ� (109)�~���s�����M�Q�ӼЧ� ���M�Q�ӼЧ��M�Q����T�� �ڬw�M�Q��Systems and methods for providing a trading interfaceUS 8060435 B2�K�n Systems and methods for configurable trading interfaces that allow a trader to quickly and easily submit trading commands to a trading system are provided. Using these systems and methods, a trader can using various trading interfaces to initiate trading commands, configure various display features and default command settings, and control a level of command entry verification that is provided to protect against inadvertent entry of incorrect trading commands.
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As shown in FIG. 2, dialog window 200 may comprise a variety of on-screen buttons and entry fields. Generally, a button, as displayed in box 200, may be ��pushed�� by placing a pointing device's pointer over the button and pressing a switch on the pointing device, as is commonly known in the art. At the center of window 200, a numeric keypad 202 may be displayed. The numeric keypad 202 may provide buttons for numbers zero through nine, and may contain buttons for numbers ten, twenty-five, fifty, and one hundred or any other suitable or desirable values. The numeric keypad 202 may also contain a plus button (��+��), a minus button (��−��), a decimal point button (��.��), a backspace button (��BKS��), and a delete button (��DEL��).
FIG. 3 shows a system settings screen 300 that may be presented upon a trader pressing ��settings�� button 241 in dialog window 200 or a corresponding function key. In order for preferred embodiments of the present invention to operate ideally for a trader, the trader may have to configure at least one setting in systems settings screen 300. Systems setting screen 300 may comprise a ��more settings�� button 302, an item type selection field 304, input, preference settings 306, display preference settings 308, an on-startup preference setting 310, an ��OK�� button 312, and a ��Cancel�� button 314.
Display preference settings 308 may enable a trader to specify how bids and offers are displayed. More particularly, preference settings 308 may allow a trader to indicate whether to display a current instrument in a market cell 100, whether to display the current instrument by name or description, whether to list sizes for various bids and offers in the market cell, whether to display the net position in the market cell, whether to display scroll bars for the market cell, whether to display executing orders for the instrument first in the market cell, and whether to allow the trader to configure other display preferences by pressing ��more display settings�� buttons. An on-startup preference setting 310 may enable a trader to indicate whether trades from a previous trading session are loaded into the trade history upon start-up of dialog window 200. Finally, an ��OK�� button 312 and a ��Cancel�� button 314 may be provided to enable a trader to indicate whether to accept recently inputted changes or cancel the changes, respectively.
If, from systems settings screen 300, a trader presses ��more settings�� button 302, a second settings screen 400 may be displayed as shown in FIG. 4. As can be seen, second settings screen 400 may provide the trader with an ability to specify, using trade preferences, whether to buy or sell all 402 of the size of an offer or bid as displayed, or, regardless of the displayed size, to buy or sell a certain pre-designated size (Buy/Sell Partial Size 404) when clicking on a security in a market cell. Likewise, second settings screen 400 also permits the trader to specify a default size 406 for bids and offers, a default size increment 408 for bids and offers that will be used for size up/down button depressions, and a default price increment 410 for bids and offers that will be used for price up/down button depressions.
Once a trader has completed setting the preferences, a trader may submit the preferences by pressing an ��OK�� button 422 or cancel the preferences by pressing a ��Cancel�� button 424.
If a trader presses the ��more display settings�� button in display preferences 308 of settings screen 300 of FIG. 3, display settings screen 500 may appear to allow the trader to specify screen colors, window positioning, and other display functions. By selecting ��ON�� button 502, a trader may choose to highlight a particular field of the dialog window whenever the pointing device passes over that field. Thus, for example, when a user passes a pointer over the price field, the field will automatically be highlighted while the system awaits user input into that field. The trader may turn this function off by pushing ��OFF�� button 804.
Finally, ��OK�� button 514 and ��Cancel�� button 516 may be used to either confirm changes or cancel the changes selected on display settings screen 500, respectively.
Once trader input has been received at step 612, process 600 determines whether the trader pushed settings button 241 in dialog window 200. If the trader did push the settings button, then process runs a settings process at step 616. An example of a settings process is shown in FIG. 7. Once the settings process is completed, process 600 proceeds back to step 612 to wait for more trader input. If process 600 determines that the trader did not push the settings button at step 614, however, then process 600 proceeds to step 618 to determine if the trader pushed a bid button 212, an offer button 214, a buy button 204, or a sell button 206. If the trader did push one of these buttons, then the corresponding order is placed at step 620. Otherwise, process 600 proceeds to step 622 to determine if the trader pushed one of cancel buttons 208, 210, 216, 218, 220, or 222. If so, then process 600 cancels the corresponding orders that can be canceled at step 624. Once an order has been placed at step 620, or orders have been canceled at step 624, process 600 determines at step 626 whether ��close on action�� box 238 is checked in dialog window 200. If not, process 600 loops back to step 612. Otherwise process 600 closes dialog window 200 at step 628 and then proceeds to step 612.
One embodiment of a system settings process 700 that may be used to set system setting as illustrated in FIGS. 3-5 is shown in FIG. 7. As can be seen, upon pressing settings button 241 (FIG. 2), process 700 will preferably display system settings screen 300 as described in connection with FIGS. 3-5 at step 701. After displaying the system settings screen, process 700 awaits user input at step 702. Once user input is received, at step 703, process 700 determines whether the trader selected ��more settings�� button 302. If the trader selects ��more settings�� button 302, process 700 displays a second settings screen at step 704, as described in the description of FIG. 4. At step 704, the trader may then have an opportunity to adjust any setting on the second settings screen, and, at step 705, process 700 determines whether the trader pressed ��OK�� button 422 or ��Cancel�� button 424. If process 700 determines that the trader selected ��Cancel�� button 424, any changes made by the trader in the second settings screen will be ignored at step 706. If, however, the trader selected ��OK�� button 422, process 600 will proceed to step 707 and apply any changes made by the trader in the second settings screen.
If, at step 703, the trader was determined to not have chosen the ��more settings�� button, or after the completion of either step 706 or step 707, process 700 branches to step 708. At step 708, process 700 determines whether the trader selected the ��more display settings�� button from screen 300. If so, then process 700 displays display settings screen 500 at step 709. Next, at step 710, process 700 determines whether the trader selected ��OK�� button 514 or ��Cancel�� button 516 within display settings screen 500. If the trader pressed ��Cancel�� button 516, process 700 cancels any display settings changes at step 711. If the trader pressed ��OK�� button 514, process 700 applies any display settings changes at step 712.
After completing step 711 or 712, or if process 600 determines that the ��more display settings�� button was not selected at step 708, process 700 determines whether the trader selected ��OK�� button 312 or ��Cancel�� button 314 at step 713. If neither ��OK�� button 312 or ��Cancel�� button 314 was selected, process 700 loops back to step 702 where the process will once again await user input. If the trader selected ��Cancel�� button 314, however, process 700 will proceed to step 614 and cancel all changes made at the system settings screen. Hitting ��Cancel�� button 314, however, preferably will not cancel changes that the trader may have made in the second setting screen displayed at step 704 or in the display settings screen display at step 709. If the trader, selected ��OK�� button 312, process 700 will proceed to step 715. Step 715 accepts and applies any changes made in the system settings screen. After completing step 714 or 714, process 700 terminates.
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