CN112950169A - Task management method and device and computer storage medium - Google Patents

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CN112950169A
CN112950169A CN202110327219.2A CN202110327219A CN112950169A CN 112950169 A CN112950169 A CN 112950169A CN 202110327219 A CN202110327219 A CN 202110327219A CN 112950169 A CN112950169 A CN 112950169A
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The embodiment of the application discloses a task management method, a task management device and a computer storage medium, which are used for accurately calculating a specific numerical value of a task completion progress so that task management is more refined. The embodiment of the application comprises the following steps: because the executor progress of the executor of the target parent task and the completion progress of the target child task are specific values between the lower limit of the completion progress and the upper limit of the completion progress, the completion progress of the target parent task calculated according to the executors progress of the N executors of the target parent task and/or the completion progress of the M target child tasks is also a specific value between the lower limit of the completion progress and the upper limit of the completion progress, and then a user can check the specific completion progress of the task and does not have to complete or develop the two extreme progresses any more, so that the accuracy and the practicability of task management are improved, and the task management is more refined.

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Task management method and device and computer storage medium
Technical Field
The embodiment of the application relates to the field of software development, in particular to a task management method and device and a computer storage medium.
Background
Task management functions provided by existing task management software include supporting management of task states, such as displaying that a task is in an undeveloped state, a completed state, or a closed state; supporting the task to be associated with a plurality of people; supporting the establishment of parent-child relationship among tasks; and supporting a user to set the starting time and the ending time of the task. One task is split into a plurality of tasks, the split task can be called a parent task, the split task can be called a child task, and the parent task and the child task have an association relationship.
The existing task management software is used for independently managing the completion progress of each task in order to reduce task management operation and task relation decoupling operation, the completion progress of the tasks only has two extreme progresses of completion or non-development, namely the completion progress is 100% or 0%, and no specific intermediate progress exists, so that the user is very inconvenient to check the specific completion progress of the tasks, and the user is not convenient to manage the tasks and arrange the tasks. Especially for a task with a long time span, the existing task management software cannot track the specific completion progress of the task well, and cannot accurately show the completion progress of the task to a user in real time.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the application provides a task management method and device and a computer storage medium, which are used for accurately calculating a specific numerical value of a task completion progress so that task management is more refined.
A first aspect of an embodiment of the present application provides a task management method, where the method is applied to a task management device, and the method includes:
determining a target parent task;
determining N executives of the target parent task, and/or determining M target subtasks obtained by splitting the target parent task; n, M are all positive integers;
calculating to obtain the completion progress of the target parent task according to the executives of the N executives of the target parent task and/or the completion progress of the M target subtasks, wherein the executives of the target parent task are the completion progress of one or more works in the target parent task executed by the executives of the target parent task;
the executive progress of the executive of the target parent task and the completion progress of the target child task are specific numerical values between a lower limit of the completion progress and an upper limit of the completion progress, the lower limit of the completion progress is the progress when no work is carried out, and the upper limit of the completion progress is the progress when work is carried out and completed.
A second aspect of the embodiments of the present application provides a task management device, where the task management device includes:
a determination unit configured to determine a target parent task;
the determining unit is further configured to determine N performers of the target parent task, and/or determine M target subtasks obtained by splitting the target parent task; n, M are all positive integers;
the computing unit is used for computing the completion progress of the target parent task according to the executors 'progress of the N executors of the target parent task and/or the completion progress of the M target subtasks, wherein the executors' progress of the target parent task is the completion progress of one or more tasks in the target parent task executed by the executors of the target parent task;
the executive progress of the executive of the target parent task and the completion progress of the target child task are specific numerical values between a lower limit of the completion progress and an upper limit of the completion progress, the lower limit of the completion progress is the progress when no work is carried out, and the upper limit of the completion progress is the progress when work is carried out and completed.
A third aspect of embodiments of the present application provides a computer device, including a memory and a processor, where the memory stores a computer program, and the processor implements the method of the foregoing first aspect when executing the computer program.
A fourth aspect of embodiments of the present application provides a computer storage medium having instructions stored therein, which when executed on a computer, cause the computer to perform the method of the first aspect.
According to the technical scheme, the embodiment of the application has the following advantages:
in the embodiment of the application, the executor progress of the executor of the target parent task and the completion progress of the target child task are specific values between the lower limit of the completion progress and the upper limit of the completion progress, so that the completion progress of the target parent task obtained by calculating the executives progress of the N executives of the target parent task and/or the completion progress of the M target child tasks is also specific values between the lower limit of the completion progress and the upper limit of the completion progress, a user can check the specific completion progress of the task, and only the two extreme progresses of completion or non-development are avoided, so that the accuracy and the practicability of task management are improved, and the task management is more refined.
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FIG. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of a task management device in an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of another task management device in the embodiment of the present application.
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The embodiment of the application provides a task management method and device and a computer storage medium, which are used for accurately calculating a specific numerical value of a task completion progress so that task management is more refined.
Referring to fig. 1, an embodiment of a task management method in the embodiment of the present application includes:
101. determining a target parent task;
the method of the embodiment is applied to a task management device, which can be a computer device such as a terminal and a server. When the device is a terminal, the device can be terminal equipment such as a Personal Computer (PC), a desktop computer, a smart phone, a computer all-in-one machine and the like; when the device is a server, the device can be an independent physical server, a server cluster or a distributed system formed by a plurality of physical servers, and a cloud server for providing basic cloud computing services such as a cloud database, cloud computing, a big data and artificial intelligence platform and the like.
The user can use the task management device to manage tasks, such as creating tasks, modifying tasks, and viewing tasks. In this embodiment, the task management device may show the completion progress of the task, and particularly show the completion progress of the target parent task to the user. In this case, a task is split into multiple tasks, the split task may be referred to as a parent task, and in contrast, a task split by the parent task may be referred to as a child task.
102. Determining N executives of the target parent task, and/or determining M target subtasks obtained by splitting the target parent task;
in this embodiment, the completion progress of the target parent task is calculated according to the executor of the target parent task and/or the target subtask of the target parent task, where the target subtask is obtained by splitting the target parent task. Thus, it is desirable to determine the N executives of a target parent task and/or to determine the M target subtasks that result from the splitting of the target parent task. Wherein N, M are all positive integers.
103. Calculating to obtain the completion progress of the target parent task according to the executer progresses of N executors of the target parent task and/or the completion progress of M target subtasks;
after the executive person of the target parent task and/or the target subtask of the target parent task are determined, the completion progress of the target parent task is obtained through calculation according to the executive person progress of the N executive persons of the target parent task and/or the completion progress of the M target subtasks, wherein the executive person progress of the target parent task is the completion progress of one or more tasks in the target parent task executed by the executive person of the target parent task.
Specifically, the performer progress of the performer of the target parent task and the completion progress of the target child task are specific values between a completion progress lower limit and a completion progress upper limit, the completion progress lower limit represents the progress when the work is not performed, and the completion progress upper limit represents the progress when the work is performed and the work is completed. For example, a job has not yet been launched, and a value of 0% may be used to represent the current progress of completion; a job has been launched and completed, and the current progress of completion can be represented using a value of 100%.
It can be understood that the lower limit of the completion progress and the upper limit of the completion progress can be any values as long as one value can be made clear to be the lower limit of the completion progress and the other value is the upper limit of the completion progress, and the specific values are not limited here, for example, a developer can customize a certain value to refer to the lower limit of the completion progress and a certain value to refer to the upper limit of the completion progress.
After the completion progress of the target parent task is obtained through calculation, when the user views the target parent task, the current completion progress of the target parent task can be displayed to the user, and therefore the user can arrange specific work according to the completion progress of the task.
In this embodiment, because the performer progress of the performer of the target parent task and the completion progress of the target child task are specific values between the lower limit of the completion progress and the upper limit of the completion progress, the completion progress of the target parent task calculated according to the performer progress of the N performers of the target parent task and/or the completion progress of the M target child tasks is also specific values between the lower limit of the completion progress and the upper limit of the completion progress, and then the user can check the specific completion progress of the task, and no longer only completes or does not perform the two extreme progresses, thereby improving the accuracy and the practicability of task management, and making the task management more refined.
The embodiments of the present application will be described in further detail below on the basis of the aforementioned embodiment shown in fig. 1. Referring to fig. 2, another embodiment of the task management method in the embodiment of the present application includes:
201. creating a target parent task, and taking one or more tasks in the target parent task as subtasks of the target parent task to obtain M target subtasks;
the user may create a task on the task management device and re-determine the corresponding subtasks based on the created task. Therefore, in this embodiment, the user creates a target parent task through the task management device, and takes one or more of the target parent tasks as a child task of the target parent task, thereby obtaining M target child tasks of the target parent task.
It should be noted that, in this embodiment, one or more jobs of the target parent task may be referred to as a target subtask, or may not be referred to as a target subtask, but only serve as one or more jobs of the target parent task. One or more tasks are individually called as the target subtasks, so that the user can conveniently manage the completion progress of the target subtasks. For example, the target parent task has 10 jobs, one or more of the 6 jobs may be referred to as a target subtask, and the other 4 jobs are not referred to as target subtasks, and are only jobs of the target parent task, after which the task management apparatus may calculate a completion progress of the target subtask and feed back the completion progress to the user.
Meanwhile, when a part of the work in the target parent task is called a target subtask and a part of the work is not called a target subtask, the work which is not called the target subtask can be set as an executor, and the executor of the work which is not called the target subtask is the executor of the target parent task. For example, as shown in FIG. 3, a portion of the work in the target parent task is referred to as the target subtasks, "subtask 1" and "subtask 2" as shown in FIG. 3; if some of the jobs in the target parent task are not called target subtasks, the job setting executor that is not called target subtasks is a "dungmao" shown in fig. 3.
In the process of creating the target parent task, a user inputs necessary elements and unnecessary elements of the target parent task to the task management device, and then the task management device creates the target parent task according to the necessary elements of the target parent task or creates the target parent task according to the necessary elements and the unnecessary elements of the target parent task. After the target parent task is created, the user may continue to determine the target subtasks of the target parent task, that is, the user enters necessary elements of the target subtasks into the task management device, and the task management device takes one or more pieces of work in the target parent task as subtasks of the target parent task according to the necessary elements of the target subtasks, thereby obtaining M target subtasks of the target parent task. The necessary elements of the task comprise one or more of task content, task starting time, task ending time and task executors, and the unnecessary elements of the task comprise one or more of task reminding items, task transcribers, task attachments and task importance.
Wherein the task content describes work comprised by the task; the task reminding item is an item for reminding a task executor of the task, for example, reminding the task executor to execute the task when the task is about to be ended, or reminding a user of the completion progress of the task when the completion progress of the task needs to be filled; the task copying person can check the copied task; task attachments may include pictures, documents, web links, etc. data related to the task; the user can arrange the sequential execution order of the work according to the task importance.
In this embodiment, a part of the target parent task may be referred to as a target subtask, and another part of the target parent task is not referred to as a target subtask; alternatively, all the tasks of the target parent task are called target subtasks; it may also be that all work of the target parent task is not called a target child task. This embodiment is not limited to this.
202. Determining a target parent task;
203. determining N executives of the target parent task, and/or determining M target subtasks obtained by splitting the target parent task;
the operations performed in steps 202 to 203 are similar to the operations performed in steps 101 to 102 in the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and are not repeated here.
204. Calculating to obtain the completion progress of the target parent task according to the executer progresses of N executors of the target parent task and/or the completion progress of M target subtasks;
a plurality of specific calculation manners for calculating the completion progress of the target parent task are described below. When all the work of the target parent task is not called as the target subtask, one or more work of the target parent task sets an executive, and the completion progress of the target parent task is calculated according to the executive progress of the executive of the target parent task, namely when the target parent task has N executors, the executive progress of each executor of the target parent task is added to obtain the sum of the progress of the executors, and the quotient of the sum of the progress of the executors and the N is calculated to obtain the completion progress of the target parent task. The formula is expressed as:
the completion progress of the target parent task is (actor 1 progress + actor 2 progress +. + actor N progress)/N.
When all the work of the target parent task is called as target subtasks, the completion progress of the target parent task is calculated according to the completion progress of the target subtasks, namely when the target parent task has M target subtasks, the completion progress of each target subtask is added to obtain the sum of the progress of the subtasks, and the quotient of the sum of the progress of the subtasks and M is calculated to obtain the completion progress of the target parent task. The formula is expressed as:
the completion progress of the target parent task is (completion progress of the target subtask 1 + completion progress of the target subtask 2 +. + completion progress of the target subtask M)/M.
When one part of the target parent task is called a target subtask, and the other part of the target parent task is not called a target subtask, the work which is not called the target subtask is set as an executor, and the calculation mode is that if the target parent task sets N executives and M target subtasks, the quotient of the sum obtained by adding the sum of the progress of the executives and the sum of the progress of the subtasks and the sum of the progress of the N + M is calculated, so that the completion progress of the target parent task is obtained. The formula is expressed as:
the completion progress of the target parent task is (progress of executor 1 + progress of executor 2 + ·+ progress of executor N) + (completion progress of target subtask 1 + completion progress of target subtask 2 + ·+ completion progress of target subtask M)/(N + M).
The specific way of calculating the completion progress of the target subtask is to calculate the completion progress of the target subtask according to the executives of the n executives of the target subtask when the target subtask has n executives to execute one or more jobs of the target subtask. Wherein n is a positive integer; the performer's progress of the performer of the target subtask is the completion progress of the performer of the target subtask performing one or more of the tasks in the target subtask.
Specifically, the completion progress of the target subtask is obtained by calculating the performer progress of n performers of the target subtask. The formula is expressed as:
the completion progress of the target subtask is (progress of the executor 1 + progress of the executor 2 +. + progress of the executor n)/n; wherein an actor refers to an actor of a target subtask.
In this embodiment, the performer of the target parent task or the performer of the target child task may input the performer progress to the task management device, so that the task management device may obtain the performer progress of the performer of the task. The performer of the task can input the progress of the performer according to the completion condition of the total work amount of the task. The completion of the total amount of work of the task may be determined based on information on the total amount of work, such as the execution time of the total amount of work, the number of work items, and the like. For example, if the number of work items of a task is 5, that is, if the performer of the task has 5 jobs to perform, and when 3 jobs are completed, which corresponds to about 60% of the total amount of jobs being completed, the performer enters 60% of the current progress of the performer.
The performer of the task may also determine the performer's progress based on the duration of performance of the total amount of work for the task. For example, if the total amount of work for a task is performed for 10 hours, the performer of the task has completed a portion of the work, and the remaining work takes 5 hours to complete, which is equivalent to about 50% of the total amount of work, the performer enters 50% of the current progress of the performer.
It should be noted that the calculation method of the completion progress of the target parent task is not limited to the above calculation methods, but this embodiment is not limited to this, and for example, when the sum of the progress of the executives and the sum of the progress of the subtasks are calculated, each addend may be given a weight, and then the weighted addends may be added to obtain the sum of the progress of the executives or the sum of the progress of the subtasks.
In this embodiment, in order to facilitate the user to view the association relationship between the tasks, the user may associate the tasks with each other on the task management device, that is, the task management device establishes an association relationship between a task related to a creator of a current task among the created tasks and the current task, and when the current task is displayed, displays the task having an association relationship with the current task to the user.
The task related to the creator of the current task may be another task created by the creator of the current task, another task executed by the creator, or a task copied to the creator. For example, in the annual meeting activity arrangement of an enterprise, employee a is a creator of the task of "field preparation", employee a is a creator of the task of "program arrangement", and is an executor of the task of "material preparation" and a transcription man of the task of "personnel arrangement", the task management device may associate tasks of employee a as creators, tasks of executors and tasks of transcription men to determine an association relationship, and when any task is presented to employee a, other tasks associated with the task may be presented at the same time.
In the embodiment, the specific value of the completion progress of the target parent task can be calculated according to various calculation modes, so that a user can accurately know the specific progress of the task. Meanwhile, the role division of the personnel in the task is also clearly defined, namely the personnel are distinguished by the roles of a creator, an executor, a transcriber and the like, so that the user can conveniently check the roles of the personnel in the task.
With reference to fig. 4, the task management apparatus in the embodiment of the present application is described below, and an embodiment of the task management apparatus in the embodiment of the present application includes:
a determining unit 401, configured to determine a target parent task;
the determining unit 401 is further configured to determine N performers of the target parent task, and/or determine M target subtasks obtained by splitting the target parent task; n, M are all positive integers;
a calculating unit 402, configured to calculate, according to the performer schedules of the N performers of the target parent task and/or the completion schedules of the M target child tasks, a completion schedule of the target parent task, where the performer schedule of the target parent task is a completion schedule of one or more jobs performed by the performer of the target parent task in the target parent task;
the executor progress of the executor of the target parent task and the completion progress of the target child task are specific values between a lower limit of the completion progress and an upper limit of the completion progress, the lower limit of the completion progress is the progress when no work is carried out, and the upper limit of the completion progress is the progress when work is carried out and the work is completed.
In a preferred embodiment of this embodiment, the calculating unit 402 is specifically configured to add the performer progress of each performer of the target parent task to obtain a sum of the performer progress, and calculate a quotient between the sum of the performer progress and N to obtain a completion progress of the target parent task;
or the like, or, alternatively,
adding the completion progress of each target subtask to obtain the sum of the subtask progress, and calculating the quotient of the sum of the subtask progress and M to obtain the completion progress of the target parent task;
or the like, or, alternatively,
and calculating the quotient of the sum obtained by adding the sum of the progress of the executives and the sum of the progress of the subtasks and the N + M to obtain the completion progress of the target parent task.
In a preferred implementation manner of this embodiment, the calculating unit 402 is further configured to calculate, according to the performer schedules of the n performers of the target subtask, a completion schedule of the target subtask;
wherein n is a positive integer; the performer's progress of the performer of the target subtask is the completion progress of the performer of the target subtask performing one or more of the tasks in the target subtask.
In a preferred embodiment of this embodiment, the calculating unit 402 is specifically configured to calculate a quotient of the sum of the executive progress sums of each executive of the target subtasks and n, so as to obtain the completion progress of the target subtask.
In a preferred implementation manner of this embodiment, the task management device further includes:
the creating unit 403 is configured to create a target parent task, and obtain M target subtasks by using one or more jobs in the target parent task as subtasks of the target parent task.
In a preferred implementation manner of this embodiment, the creating unit 403 is specifically configured to receive necessary elements and unnecessary elements of a target parent task entered by a user of the task management device; creating a target parent task according to the necessary elements of the target parent task, or creating the target parent task according to the necessary elements and unnecessary elements of the target parent task; receiving necessary elements of a target subtask input by a user, and taking one or more tasks in the target parent task as subtasks of the target parent task according to the necessary elements of the target subtask to obtain M target subtasks; the necessary elements of the task comprise one or more of task content, task starting time, task ending time and task executors, and the unnecessary elements of the task comprise one or more of task reminding items, task transcribers, task attachments and task importance.
In a preferred implementation manner of this embodiment, the task management device further includes:
an establishing unit 404, configured to establish an association relationship between a task related to a creator of a current task among created tasks and the current task;
the presentation unit 405 is configured to present a task having an association relationship with a current task when presenting the current task.
In this embodiment, operations performed by each unit in the task management device are similar to those described in the embodiments shown in fig. 1 to fig. 2, and are not described again here.
In this embodiment, since the performer progress of the performer of the target parent task and the completion progress of the target child task are specific values between the lower limit of the completion progress and the upper limit of the completion progress, the calculation unit 402 calculates the completion progress of the target parent task, which is obtained according to the performer progress of the N performers of the target parent task and/or the completion progress of the M target child tasks, to be specific values between the lower limit of the completion progress and the upper limit of the completion progress, and the user can check the specific completion progress of the task, instead of only completing or not performing the two extreme progresses, thereby improving the accuracy and the practicability of task management, and making the task management more refined.
Referring to fig. 5, a task management device in an embodiment of the present application is described below, where an embodiment of the task management device in the embodiment of the present application includes:
the task management device 500 may include one or more Central Processing Units (CPUs) 501 and a memory 505, where one or more applications or data are stored in the memory 505.
Memory 505 may be volatile storage or persistent storage, among others. The program stored in the memory 505 may include one or more modules, each of which may include a series of instruction operations for a task management device. Further, the central processor 501 may be configured to communicate with the memory 505 to execute a series of instruction operations in the memory 505 on the task management device 500.
The task management device 500 may also include one or more power supplies 502, one or more wired or wireless network interfaces 503, one or more input-output interfaces 504, and/or one or more operating systems, such as Windows Server, Mac OS XTM, UnixTM, LinuxTM, FreeBSDTM, etc.
The central processing unit 501 may perform the operations performed by the task management apparatus in the embodiments shown in fig. 1 to fig. 2, and details thereof are not repeated herein.
An embodiment of the present application further provides a computer storage medium, where one embodiment includes: the computer storage medium stores instructions that, when executed on a computer, cause the computer to perform the operations performed by the task management device in the embodiments of fig. 1-2.
It is clear to those skilled in the art that, for convenience and brevity of description, the specific working processes of the above-described systems, apparatuses and units may refer to the corresponding processes in the foregoing method embodiments, and are not described herein again.
In the several embodiments provided in the present application, it should be understood that the disclosed system, apparatus and method may be implemented in other manners. For example, the above-described apparatus embodiments are merely illustrative, and for example, the division of the units is only one logical division, and other divisions may be realized in practice, for example, a plurality of units or components may be combined or integrated into another system, or some features may be omitted, or not executed. In addition, the shown or discussed mutual coupling or direct coupling or communication connection may be an indirect coupling or communication connection through some interfaces, devices or units, and may be in an electrical, mechanical or other form.
The units described as separate parts may or may not be physically separate, and parts displayed as units may or may not be physical units, may be located in one place, or may be distributed on a plurality of network units. Some or all of the units can be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution of the embodiment.
In addition, functional units in the embodiments of the present application may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist alone physically, or two or more units are integrated into one unit. The integrated unit can be realized in a form of hardware, and can also be realized in a form of a software functional unit.
The integrated unit, if implemented in the form of a software functional unit and sold or used as a stand-alone product, may be stored in a computer readable storage medium. Based on such understanding, the technical solution of the present application may be substantially implemented or contributed to by the prior art, or all or part of the technical solution may be embodied in a software product, which is stored in a storage medium and includes instructions for causing a computer device (which may be a personal computer, a server, or a network device) to execute all or part of the steps of the method according to the embodiments of the present application. And the aforementioned storage medium includes: a U-disk, a removable hard disk, a read-only memory (ROM), a Random Access Memory (RAM), a magnetic disk or an optical disk, and the like.

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1. A task management method is applied to a task management device and comprises the following steps:
determining a target parent task;
determining N executives of the target parent task, and/or determining M target subtasks obtained by splitting the target parent task; n, M are all positive integers;
calculating to obtain the completion progress of the target parent task according to the executives of the N executives of the target parent task and/or the completion progress of the M target subtasks, wherein the executives of the target parent task are the completion progress of one or more works in the target parent task executed by the executives of the target parent task;
the executive progress of the executive of the target parent task and the completion progress of the target child task are specific numerical values between a lower limit of the completion progress and an upper limit of the completion progress, the lower limit of the completion progress is the progress when no work is carried out, and the upper limit of the completion progress is the progress when work is carried out and completed.
2. The task management method of claim 1, wherein calculating the completion progress of the target parent task according to the executives progress of the N executives of the target parent task and/or the completion progress of the M target subtasks comprises:
adding the executive progress of each executive of the target parent task to obtain the sum of the executive progress, and calculating the quotient of the sum of the executive progress and N to obtain the completion progress of the target parent task;
or the like, or, alternatively,
adding the completion progress of each target subtask to obtain the sum of the subtask progress, and calculating the quotient of the sum of the subtask progress and M to obtain the completion progress of the target parent task;
or the like, or, alternatively,
and calculating the quotient of the sum obtained by adding the sum of the progress of the executives and the sum of the progress of the subtasks and N + M to obtain the completion progress of the target parent task.
3. The task management method of claim 2, further comprising:
calculating the completion progress of the target subtask according to the executors' progress of the n executors of the target subtask;
wherein n is a positive integer; the performer progress of the performer of the target subtask is a completion progress of the performer of the target subtask performing one or more of the tasks of the target subtask.
4. The task management method of claim 3, wherein the calculating the completion progress of the target subtask according to the executives' progress of the n executives of the target subtask comprises:
and calculating the quotient of the sum of the executive progress sums of each executive of the target subtask and n to obtain the completion progress of the target subtask.
5. The task management method of claim 1, wherein prior to determining the target parent task, the method further comprises:
and creating the target parent task, and taking one or more of the target parent tasks as the subtasks of the target parent task to obtain the M target subtasks.
6. The task management method according to claim 5, wherein the creating the target parent task, and taking one or more of the target parent tasks as children of the target parent task to obtain the M target children, comprises:
receiving necessary elements and unnecessary elements of the target parent task entered by a user of the task management device;
creating the target parent task according to the necessary elements of the target parent task, or creating the target parent task according to the necessary elements and unnecessary elements of the target parent task;
receiving necessary elements of the target subtasks input by the user, and taking one or more of the target parent tasks as the subtasks of the target parent tasks according to the necessary elements of the target subtasks to obtain the M target subtasks;
the necessary elements of the task comprise one or more of task content, task starting time, task ending time and task executors, and the unnecessary elements of the task comprise one or more of task reminding items, task transcribers, task attachments and task importance.
7. The task management method according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the method further comprises:
establishing an association relation between a task related to a creator of a current task and the current task in the created tasks;
and when the current task is displayed, displaying the task having the incidence relation with the current task.
8. A task management apparatus, characterized in that the task management apparatus comprises:
a determination unit configured to determine a target parent task;
the determining unit is further configured to determine N performers of the target parent task, and/or determine M target subtasks obtained by splitting the target parent task; n, M are all positive integers;
the computing unit is used for computing the completion progress of the target parent task according to the executors 'progress of the N executors of the target parent task and/or the completion progress of the M target subtasks, wherein the executors' progress of the target parent task is the completion progress of one or more tasks in the target parent task executed by the executors of the target parent task;
the executive progress of the executive of the target parent task and the completion progress of the target child task are specific numerical values between a lower limit of the completion progress and an upper limit of the completion progress, the lower limit of the completion progress is the progress when no work is carried out, and the upper limit of the completion progress is the progress when work is carried out and completed.
9. A computer device comprising a memory and a processor, the memory storing a computer program, characterized in that the processor implements the method according to any one of claims 1 to 7 when executing the computer program.
10. A computer storage medium having stored therein instructions that, when executed on a computer, cause the computer to perform the method of any one of claims 1 to 7.
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