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referring now to fig1 , a preferred embodiment of the integrated computerized sales system for destination events will be described . it will be understood that the term destination event is used in the present invention to events hosted by a city or regional or metropolitan area that involve services provided by more than one service provider and typically have hundreds or thousands of attendees . examples of destination events include conventions , conferences , exhibitions , sporting championships and the like with hundreds or thousands of attendees that are hosted by the destination in a variety of independently managed facilities with services provided by multiple different vendors that often extend over multiple days . the increased size and number of service providers involved with destination events brings an exponential increase in the complexity of the management required to effectively host these destination events . the term service provider is used in the present invention to denote a company , organization , or group that is making services and / or facilities available as part of responding to a request for proposal ( rfp ) made to a given destination for hosting a destination event . examples of service providers include hotels , motels , convention centers , arenas , meeting facilities , dining and catering services , transportation services , equipment rental services and the like . in the preferred embodiment as shown in fig1 , the integrated decision sales system 100 of the present invention is made up of several “ modules ” 110 , 112 , 114 , 116 , 118 , 120 , 122 , 124 and 126 that work seamlessly together as part of an asp - hosted system , eliminating the need to re - enter data while ensuring the accuracy of information . the system 100 also provides a built - in workflow engine for interpersonal communication among cvb team members . the system 100 of the present invention is a total destination management system that is software based , but manages information and data related to the coordination and management of meetings and events at any destination . the benefits of the system 100 are the ability to provide a comprehensive , fully integrated data management system to cvb staff and member organizations , and to minimize the need for maintenance and support of that software because the software is hosted by an application service provider ( asp ) that is preferably an off - site server managed by a third party from remote location . while it will be understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art that the present invention can be programmed using any number of programming languages and database packages , the preferred embodiment of the present invention is programmed as java applets , active server pages development language and / or html webpages for the web - based interfaces , with active server pages development language and microsoft . net software modules running on the asp and interfacing with sql databases . while the preferred embodiment is designed to work in microsoft ® internet explorer as the browser application , although it will be recognized that the present invention can be deployed to any web - based browser . in one embodiment of the system 100 , the software modules include the following : gives cvb sales staff full access to data from the office , home or while traveling on business via the internet . provides members access to leads , updates , definite bookings and cancellations through the member user interface ( mui ) 130 , eliminating faxing and emailing documents . controls all future space availability for a single convention center , or for multiple meeting venues such as additional convention centers , stadiums , arenas , etc . convention bureau and authorized hotel sales staff have access to future convention center space calendar from anywhere with internet capabilities . can be used to search the database using standard query features , advanced search or “ english query ” and merge directly to labels , faxes or email lists . can be combined with convention sales module 110 or as an individual stand - alone application . the future hotel inventory calendar , for example , reflects the current , definite , and tentative group room blocks being held for association , corporate , and leisure group business . the program automatically deducts the definite room blocks from a hotel &# 39 ; s maximum group commitment , the result showing the total group rooms available for all future dates , by hotel or as a total hotel room availability for the destination . similar future availability calendars may be separately created for other services , such as transportation services or catering services , or the future service availability calendars may be selectively combined and presented with overlays or differing color schemes to reflect a combination of availabilities of different services for a given destination at the date ranges represented by a given view of the calendar . cvb sales staff have access to view all hotels individually or as a destination - wide total , eliminating endless telephone and email communications to the hotel sales staff to determine availability on an ongoing basis . authorized hotel sales staff have access to the available rooms for their own hotel , and the total room availability destination , providing valuable information for scheduling in - house group business , low occupancy periods , and maximizing rates . eliminates the traditional paper system nor commonly used for services , such as registration , welcome programs , site visits , and preparation / promotions . interfaces directly with the convention sales module 110 , providing access to the most accurate contact information and event history . interfaces with the membership module 122 keeping a record of all reservations made for member restaurants and tourist attractions during a convention through a reservations desk . gives a complete history of hotel room occupancy , from the original point of sale in the contracted room block to the final pick - up . can be combined with the convention services module 114 or operated as a separate application for convention bureaus , hotels , associations or corporations . combines the housing process , accommodating both hotels and campus dormitory housing in the room block . provides meeting professionals with increased management capabilities for controlling delegate housing within and outside the official room block . hotels can arrange for in - house meetings and conventions , increasing in - house control , improving client services , and eliminating need for the traditional reservation cards kept on file . allows a convention bureau to have an alternative housing system for groups , which allows price flexibility and price tiering . gives authorized hotels , attractions and other member businesses direct access to leads , updates , definite bookings and cancellations , eliminating the need to fax or email these documents . module communicates with the convention bureau &# 39 ; s web site providing individual consumers a current list of all domestic and international tours and packages available for sale and link directly to the appropriate tour company . captures and manages all visitor inquiries for future promotions , allowing the destination , and member hotels , to pinpoint and target periods of low occupancy . makes adjustments to member accounts , combining and tracking billing cycles , payments , event participation and past sponsorships . gives members controlled access to change contact information and company descriptions . creates multiple types of member correspondence , including email blasts , fax distributions and letters to all members or any breakdown of specific categories of membership . creates requests for inkind services to be contributed by members for utilization in the sales process ( e . g ., free hotel rooms , meals , transportation supplied to a potential convention organizer visiting the destination ). tracks utilization of inkind services relative to potential leads and definite bookings has contact database entries that can be tagged by any of a number of modules in the system . secure website interface with login and password for authorized users of a given member . provides publicly published information from tourism module ( 120 ) on available tour packages for the destination that have been registered with the system . provides management tools to asp that operate outside of the modules provided to the cvb and its members . is a wrapper / manager program for the asp that permits the asp to maintain and upgrade the various software modules . the asp hosted system 100 is preferably designed with features that permit collection of post - event data after a destination event occurs so that customers can track past commercial relationships and purchases . the system 100 stores all relevant data in one place so all personnel within the meeting / event organization can access it , and get complete customer profiles . the system 100 fully integrates and automation data and data entry from all sources and integration of data into one accessible application . the resulting usability and usefulness of the data , sorted so that it is easily retrievable , anytime , and from anywhere , enables the cvb sales organization to more effectively respond to rfps . one specific feature best distinguishes the functionality of the present invention , providing powerful functionality not offered by other client - server based destination management software packages . the hotel room availability calendar version of the future services availability calendar 112 offers unprecedented visibility and immediate access to citywide hotel room availability . it provides a snapshot of individual hotel room availability , along with an overview of total room availability for the entire city for all future dates . this , all in one easy screen , saving cvb sales staff from making a multitude of phone calls , or waiting for responses from the hotel community to begin selecting the most desirable dates for future businesses . the hotel room availability calendar combines the effects the current definite and tentative rooms being held for association , corporate and leisure group business — deducts the definite room blocks from the hotels maximum group commitment , and shows the group rooms available for all future dates by hotel or as a total . because only the cvb staff has access to all of the details of price and availability for each hotel member , hotels are encouraged to use real , current data showing future pressure on total occupancy to better place in - house group business in time periods to maximize occupancy and room rates . the ability to efficiently obtain , confidentially access and coordinate this pre - sales availability information with a high degree of confidence enables the cvb staff to respond more effective to an rfp from a destination event organizer and portray a more accurate and confident picture of how the destination would be able to meet the needs of the proposed destination event . in one embodiment , the system 100 further includes a venue calendar as part of the mui 130 that combines major venue availability with occupancy room flow information for definite events . in addition , tracking of post event information can be part of the mui 130 for historical data collection purposes . in another embodiment , the mui 130 and even the organizer or tour customer webpages 132 , 134 can be provided with a quick answer wizard that walks a member , potential customer or even cvb sales staff through a simple series of questions . the answers to the questions are compared against the information maintained in the future availability database to quickly determine whether a locale can even accommodate an event for a given date or for a given price range . referring now to fig2 , an overall process / communication flow diagram of the present invention is presented . destination event organizers ( shown at 202 ) communicate with cvb sales staff ( shown at 204 ) about and rfp for potential hosting of a future destination event . these communications may occur by any number of conventional communication channels , including communication avenues that are not within the system 100 . in one embodiment of the system 100 , the organizer api 132 is provided with an online web form that can be used to assist in the collection of the relevant information for an rfp . cvb sales staff 204 then communicates with hotels and other members ( shown at 206 ) and with convention services ( shown at 208 ) on leads , updates , definite bookings and cancellations ( which will be described ). preferably , these communications occur through the membership module 122 and the mui 130 . the providers of the convention services 208 ( convention halls , arenas , sporting venues ) can also use the convention services module 114 to communicate with hotels and other member 206 about definite meetings and service notices . both the destination event organizers ( shown at 210 ) and the destination event delegates ( shown at 212 ), as well as the hotels 206 also coordinate individual registration and housing matters through the registration module 116 and the housing module 118 . a preferred embodiment of the system 100 will now be described in detail with respect to a series of screen shot captures of how the asp hosted modules are viewed and used by the various users . the organization of the asp modules and their relation to the sql databases supporting those asp modules is best understood with reference to the sql database definitional and relational listing that are included as appendices 1 - 4 which are attached and are hereby incorporated by reference and with respect to the data diagrams . fig3 shows the data diagram for the mui interface 130 . fig3 shows the data diagram for the membership module 122 . fig3 a - 32c show the data diagrams for the tourism module 120 . fig3 a - 33b show the data diagrams for the sales module 110 . fig3 is a screen shot of an initial logon screen for the mui 130 . as has been previously described , the mui 130 is a secure web page . in this embodiment , a user name and password are used for security , although other known secure access techniques can be used . fig4 is a screen shot of a first page of the mui 130 showing user buttons for leads , tentative response / resource / room block agreements ( trba ), definites , updates and cancels . fig5 shows a tree - view version of the mui 130 as shown in fig4 that permits global navigation along the lefthand side of the window . fig6 a - 6e are drill down versions showing screen shots of the screen displayed when the associated button on the navigation pages are activated . fig6 a shows the drill - down of the leads option of fig5 in which potential leads for destination event organizers are listed . the icon on the left of this window indicates the presence of an rfp and / or note page associated with a given lead . fig6 b shows the drill - down version of the trba option of fig5 . the total number of peak room nights requested for a given rfp are indicated in the listing . in addition , a due date of when a response by a hotel member , for example , is due using the trba as will be described . fig6 c shows the drill - down version of the definites option of fig5 . these listings show future destination events for which there is a definite commitment and the process of individual contracts between the destination event organizer and given hotel members can occur . fig6 d is a drill - down version of the updates option of fig5 showing any changes to the original requirements in the rfp for a given potential destination event . fig6 e is a drill - down version of the cancel option of fig5 showing potential destination events that have cancelled or rejected a response to an rfp . fig7 a is the query page for the convention calendar page . an authorized member user or cvb staff person can enter a date range to view availability at the convention center or other major venues for that destination . fig7 b is a sample display of the convention calendar . ( color coded to reflect tentative , tentative ii , booked , etc ). it can be seen that the different convention rooms , facility or venues are listed along the left hand column with blocks of booked or tentative reserved numbers of attendees shown for each room / venue . fig8 is an example of a member administration page . contact and login information , as well as related information maintained by the cvb for each member can be displayed and updated on this page . fig9 is an example of an audit trail page that can be used by cvb staff to document changes made both by cvb staff and by members . fig1 a and 10b are screen shots of an example trba ( tentative resource / response / room blocking agreement ) form that would be accessed from the screen in fig6 b . in this embodiment , the trba form includes auto calculation fields that can automatically fill in room numbers based on , for example , percentages of a given hotels available rooms . the trba form permits the quoting of different rack rates from convention rates , and also permits the member to specify whether the trba is resulting in a holding of the rooms and under what options or conditions the quote is being made . fig1 a is a screen shot of an exploded details view of the lead button from fig6 a . this page includes information that preferably may be edited as a word document by the cvb sales staff or a member . fig1 b is a screen shot of a lead assignment page for assigning responsibility for a given lead within a service provider member . fig1 is a screen shot of a definite page from fig6 c . this information can include not only the details of the accepted response to the rfp , but also additional information as indicated by the destination event organizer about the definite booking fig1 is a screen shot of an update page from fig6 d . the update may be for a lead or for a definite . the use of the update page avoids the need for the cvb sales staff to be continually contacting member organizations by email or phone call in the event of changes to a given potential destination event rfp . fig1 is a screen shot of a cancel page from fig6 e . fig1 is a screen shot of the future services inventory calendar login . as with the mui 130 , this interface is preferably a secure login interface . fig1 a is a navigation screen for future services inventory calendar . the navigation buttons are shown in the navigation bar at the upper left of the screen . fig1 b is a screen shot of contact and related information for a member . fig1 c is a screen shot of hotel information navigation for use by a cvb administrator to view calendar availability for selected hotels , for example . fig1 d is a screen shot of the calendar view of the hotel information selected by an administrator from fig1 c . both tentative and definite room availability are shown for each hotel , along with totals for both at the bottom of the window for the calendar range selected by the administrator / cvb sales staff . fig1 e is a screen shot of hotel information navigation for a hotel member similar to fig1 c . fig1 f is a screen shot of a calendar view of the hotel information selected by a hotel member from fig1 e . in this case , only a single hotel is shown as available to a given hotel member user . if a hotel member user was responsible for a plurality of commonly owned hotels in the destination , for example , then the hotel member user would be able to select one or more of those hotels . it will be seen that , unlike fig1 d , only information for a given hotel and total lines at bottom of screen would be available to a hotel member . fig1 is a screen shot of the combined trba navigation screen for cvb sales staff . this screen shows the results of the combined trba forms as submitted by the various hotel members , for example , for each of the tentative / definite destination events currently being tracked by the cvb sales staff . fig1 a and 18b are screen shots of change requests for trbas submitted by hotel members to be reviewed by cvb sales staff . the change request includes information from the trba form plus additional information explaining the nature of the change requested . cvb sales staff will determine whether to accept the changes requested by a given member and enter them into the trba database . fig1 is a screen shot of the occupancy room flow related to a given rfp for a destination event . this is the summary screen that the cvb sales staff utilizes in preparing a response to an rfp for a given potential destination event . in the event that more hotel members respond with quotes , the cvb sales staff can select hotel members from this screen to include in the response to the rfp or can provide a response showing more rooms available than the total number of rooms requested by the destination event organizer . fig2 - 24 show the details of various buttons on the top navigation bar of the screen for the cvb sales staff . fig2 a is a screen shot of how leads are built by a cvb sales staff . fig2 b is a screen shot of client - directed leads for the cvb sales staff . fig2 is a screen shot of bid costs tab representing bid costs of cvb in preparing response to rfps . this feature permits the cvb to keep track of costs , either for purposes of reporting or for purposes of billing expenses to members . fig2 is a screen shot of the updates tab for the leads page . fig2 is a screen shot of the bookings tab for the leads page . the information added by the cvb sales staff is then displayed as part of the pages available to the members . fig2 is a screen shot of the lost business tab for the leads page fig2 is a screen shot of the main login screen for cvb staff . this is also a secure login screen . fig2 a is a screen shot of the navigational screen for cvb staff . the various navigation buttons are shown along the left side of this window . fig2 b is a screen shot of the main screen of the convention sales module 110 as viewed by the cvb staff that lists the various leads by contacts or organizations . fig2 c is a screen shot of the main screen of the convention services module 114 as viewed by the cvb staff . fig2 d is a screen shot of the main screen of the tourism module 120 as viewed by the cvb staff . fig2 e is a screen shot of the main screen of the membership module 122 as viewed by the cvb staff . fig2 f is a screen shot of the main screen of the web registration module 116 as viewed by the cvb staff . fig2 g is a screen shot of the main screen of the housing module 118 as viewed by the cvb staff . fig2 h is a screen shot of the main screen of the contact management module 126 as viewed by the cvb staff that permits conversion of an existing contact management file into the contact management database 122 . fig2 is a leads tracking screen tab showing a summary of the status of a given lead , including total dollar value to the destination for that lead . fig2 a - 28c are screen shots for the inkind module 124 . in this embodiment , the inkind module 124 is provided as a separate module with a separate login screen as shown in fig2 a . alternatively , the inkind module 124 could be incorporated into the mui 130 . fig2 b is a screen shot of the navigation page for the inkind module showing requested and approved inkind donations . fig2 c is a screen shot of a drill down for inkind details in the inkind module . fig2 a , 29 b are partial screen shots of the accounting interface for reports from the inkind module . totals of the value of inkind contributions for a given period are shown at the bottom . the embodiments are intended to be illustrative and not limiting . additional embodiments are within the claims . although the present invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments , workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention .

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