July 12, 1999
Cover
A clever eye to the future
BY WARREN CARAGATA
So what's down the road as electronic commerce takes hold? Experts
offer these glimpses:
Clever Cars: Onboard computers with wireless Internet connections will
be able to book a service appointment at a dealership and place an
order for a part -- without human assistance. In the event of a
breakdown, the computer will be able to notify a tow truck.
Clever ABMs: Customers could be greeted with messages on a screen
asking if they want to take out the same amount they withdrew the day
before, or warned that an account is near its overdraft limit.
Co-operative agents: The NCR Knowledge Lab in England is
developing agents -- small computer programs that may be sent off to
work on the Internet. An agent could search the Net for the best price on
a Ford minivan. NCR's agent is also smart enough that if it finds similar
programs looking for the same minivan, it could team up with them to
arrange a bulk purchase deal. Some primitive software is already at
work. Sites like Amazon.com use agents to recommend books to
buyers based on previous purchases.
|