1. Field of the Invention
This invention generally relates to methods and systems for assisting individuals who are using computer applications. More specifically, the invention relates to methods and systems that enable a person to simulate certain functions of a computer application in order to help a second person use that application.
2. Background Art
Many companies provide individuals, or “help desks,” to help people use computer application programs. Helping these people use these programs can be complicated if use of the program is restricted or if certain aspects of the program are secure or confidential. On the one hand, it is desirable that the helper have access to as much information and to as many of the application functions as is necessary in order for that person to provide the needed help. On the other hand, in order to maintain security and confidentiality, it is desirable to minimize the amount of secure and confidential information provided to the helper.
A case in point is the WOI (Web Order and Invoice) application, which is an Internet accessible application developed and hosted by the International Business Machines, Corp. (IBM). This application is secured via the HTTPS protocol. Access to the WOI application is authorized by IBM procurement to a supplier of IBM. Employees of the supplier can then enroll for access to WOI for only those IBM supplier numbers that represent that supplier's company. The supplier employee enrollment applications are approved by an employee of the supplier company.
When the WOI coordinator employed by the IBM supplier approves the other supplier employee enrollment requests, the coordinator is not only granting access to the WOI application for that employee, he is granting access to a specific list of IBM supplier numbers that together represent the IBM suppliers and also giving that employee a specific role(s) assignment. The role(s) assignments are part of the WOI application to facilitate a separation of duties at the supplier. The available WOI roles are AR (Accounts Receivable), Sales (Sales Order Processing) and WOI T&Cs Accept (Accept WOI Application Terms and Conditions).
Given the complexity of the WOI authorization scheme to documents of a specific business nature (Purchase Orders, Invoice, Credits, Invoice Rejects, Remittance Advices and WOI T & C Conditions) by individual IBM supplier numbers that make up a Supplier's Company, a technique of simulation of the end user's view of the data to an employee of the WOI help desk is needed.
An object of this invention is to improve procedures for helping people use computer application programs.
Another object of the present invention is to enable help desk employees to assist users of computer application programs without needing the password of the person asking for help.
A further object of the invention is to provide a help desk employee with the ability to simulate the environment of a person asking for help, with all update functionality removed.
These and other objectives are attained with a method and system for assisting a user having a role and a qualification. In accordance with this method, a software tool is provided that is adapted to limit a user to a functional limitation predefined by a first role and a data access limitation predefined by a qualification. The method comprises the steps of receiving a request for assistance from said user, accessing said software tool with a customer care role having view and simulation functionalities, and simulating said first role and said qualification while operating in said customer care role, to assist said user.
In the preferred embodiment, the simulation functionalities that the customer care role has enabled to simulate update and create functionalities. Also, in a preferred embodiment, the customer care role may use the user's identification to obtain access to the software tool. For example, the customer care role may use the user's identification to obtain access to the software tool for building a group number from the user identification. The group number is used to provide the customer care role with access to the view and simulation functionalities.
Further benefits and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description, given with reference to the accompanying drawings, which specify and show preferred embodiments of the invention.
The present invention, generally, relates to helping individuals use computer application programs, and the invention, more particularly, may be used to help individuals who are accessing such applications via the Internet.
More specifically,
As mentioned above, there are situations in which it would be helpful to simulate the end user's 12 view of the data to the person 26 at the help desk 24. For example, given the complexity of the WOI authorization scheme to documents of a specific business nature, such a simulation would be very useful to a help desk that assists users of the WOI application.
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Also in the preferred embodiment, the person on the WOI help desk 24 has a role referred to as CustCare (Customer Care) in the WOI application. This role actually has no authority to any IBM supplier's data or any WOI supplier roles of AR, Sales or WOI T&C Accept. When a help desk employee 26 authenticates via HTTPS to the WOI application, the WOI application determines the person has the WOI role of customer care and prompts the help desk employee to enter the user id of the person that is requesting help. The WOI application then builds the qualified IBM supplier number list from the user id that was entered. This gives the help desk employee 26 access to view business documents and simulate document create and update to which the person requesting help has access.
The WOI application then only gives the help desk employee 26 view functions for which the person 12 requesting help has access. Access to any WOI functions that cause POs to be Accepted or Rejected, Invoices to be Submitted or Edited, WOI T&Cs to be accepted or declined, and changing a document's status in any way which the person 12 asking for help may have are simulations to the help desk employee 26. The end result of this authentication process for the WOI help desk employee 26 is a simulated environment of the person asking for help with all update functionality removed.
An important advantage to this technique is that many problems can be investigated by the help desk employee 26 without requesting the user id and password of the person 12 asking for help. The authentication and configuration look and feel of the WOI application can be simulated by the person 26 on the help desk 24, and the security of the supplier's data is not compromised by sharing a password with the help desk employee.
While it is apparent that the invention herein disclosed is well calculated to fulfill the objects stated above, it will be appreciated that numerous modifications and embodiments may be devised by those skilled in the art, and it is intended that the appended claims cover all such modifications and embodiments as fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.
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