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Joseph, J. (1999). The computer determines from a database whether the
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Buchanan, D. D. (1998). A storage medium encoded is provided for use in
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by one or more sellers; for permitting potential customers to search,
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items at location(s) of their choosing; and for permitting sellers to improve
their inventory management based on customer search requests.
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