CN106600326B - Airport charging management method and system - Google Patents

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CN106600326B
CN106600326B CN201611152822.7A CN201611152822A CN106600326B CN 106600326 B CN106600326 B CN 106600326B CN 201611152822 A CN201611152822 A CN 201611152822A CN 106600326 B CN106600326 B CN 106600326B
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Abstract

The invention provides an airport charging management method and system. Wherein, this airport charge management system includes: the system comprises a charge name maintenance module, a charging element maintenance module, a charging protocol maintenance module and a charging protocol relationship distribution module. In the invention, the operations of adding, modifying and deleting the expense name and the charging element can be realized through the expense name maintenance module and the charging element maintenance module, thereby providing flexible and rich expense name and charging element for the charging protocol maintenance module, solving the technical problem that the flexible pricing strategy can not be quickly responded because the expense name and the charging element are solidified in the system in the airport service expense management system in the related technology, and realizing flexible and efficient customized billing service.

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Airport charging management method and system
Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of airport service fee management, in particular to an airport charging management method and system.
Background
An Airport service charge Management System (ACMS) is developed and completed in 2011 on the basis that china civil aviation information network limited companies summarize services for the civil aviation transportation industry for many years. By using the ACMS system, the airport can build a set of scientific and effective settlement information management software platform.
The ACMS integrates multiple functions of charging protocol management, flight information, income settlement, statistical analysis, electronic reconciliation, income measurement and calculation and the like, can customize a workflow according to the needs of customers, and assists users to complete accurate and efficient airport service fee settlement management work.
Currently, most of medium and large airports have realized the systematic settlement of service fees. The system suppliers of the airport income settlement products are numerous, and the market competition is strong. Most of the functions of the similar products are similar, and the basic requirements of airport income settlement can be met. With the release of the Chinese civil aviation policy, the pricing strategy of the airport and the airline company is more flexible, so that the complexity of the charging protocol is increased by times, and more suppliers cannot adapt to the change.
Research shows that the airport income settlement products in the market at present have fixed types of 'fee names' and 'charging elements' in the charging agreements, and cannot be added or modified by customers according to needs.
Due to the consideration of the difficulty of implementing data storage modes and program logics, most of similar products choose to solidify cost information and element information in the system, but with the opening of the civil aviation market, more and more various new protocols appear, airports have to seek the help of suppliers to solve the problem, and due to the fact that the requirement is not considered from the aspect of implementing the system logics, the suppliers can only rely on a code modifying means to solve the requirement of customers, so that the business cost of using the system of a user is increased, and the time cost is also increased.
Aiming at the technical problem that the charging name and the charging element in the airport service fee management system in the related technology are solidified in the system, so that the flexible pricing strategy cannot be quickly responded, an effective solution is not provided at present.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to better provide service for an airport, the invention provides an airport charging management method and system.
According to the embodiment of the invention, the user can maintain the charging protocol in the system in a mode closer to natural language according to the content of the charging protocol. Meanwhile, for newly added 'expense names' and 'charging elements' in the charging protocol, the user can add the charging protocol in a user-defined mode, so that the system can meet different types of charging modes, and the aim of flexibly and accurately billing the airport financial department is fulfilled.
In order to achieve the above object, according to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an airport toll management system comprising: the system comprises a charge name maintenance module, a charging element maintenance module, a charging protocol maintenance module and a charging protocol relationship distribution module, wherein the charge name maintenance module and the charging element maintenance module are connected with the charging protocol maintenance module, the charging protocol maintenance module is connected with the charging protocol relationship distribution module, and the charging protocol maintenance module is connected with the charging protocol relationship distribution module,
the charge name maintenance module at least comprises: the system comprises a charge name storage table, a charge name adding unit, a charge name modifying unit and a charge name deleting unit, wherein the charge name adding unit, the charge name modifying unit and the charge name deleting unit are respectively connected with the charge name storage table;
the billing element maintenance module at least comprises: the system comprises a charging element storage table, a charging element adding unit, a charging element modifying unit and a charging element deleting unit which are respectively connected with the charging element storage table;
the charging protocol maintenance module at least comprises: the system comprises a charging protocol storage table, a charging protocol newly-added unit, a charging protocol modification unit, a charging protocol copying unit and a charging protocol deleting unit which are respectively connected with the charging protocol storage table;
the charging protocol relation allocation module at least comprises: a charging protocol relation storage table, and a charging protocol relation adding unit, a charging protocol relation modifying unit and a charging protocol relation deleting unit which are respectively connected with the charging protocol relation storage table.
Optionally, each charging protocol stored in the charging protocol storage table has a corresponding relationship with one or more charge names; and setting a condition domain and a charging formula aiming at each charge name in the charging protocol, wherein the charge name establishes a corresponding relation with the charging element stored in the charging element storage table through the condition domain and the charging formula.
Optionally, the charging protocol relationship stored in the charging protocol relationship storage table includes: and the charging protocols stored in the charging protocol storage table respectively correspond to one or more airlines.
Optionally, the airport toll management system further comprises: a bill calculation module, the bill calculation module comprising: a production data input unit, a bill calculation unit and a bill output unit, wherein,
the production data input unit is used for receiving flight production data and classifying the production data according to the charging elements stored in the charging element storage table;
the bill calculating unit is used for calculating the charge to be received by adopting a charging formula corresponding to the charging condition under the condition that the production data conforms to the charging condition specified by the condition field stored in the charging protocol storage table, and combining the charge to be received by the same airline company to generate a bill for the charge;
the bill output unit is used for outputting the bill of the fee in a chart and/or table form.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is also provided an airport charging management method, including:
editing the expense name storage table of the expense name maintenance module through an expense name adding unit, an expense name modifying unit and an expense name deleting unit which are provided by the expense name maintenance module;
editing the charging element storage table of the charging element maintenance module through a charging element adding unit, a charging element modifying unit and a charging element deleting unit which are provided by the charging element maintenance module;
editing a charging protocol storage table of the charging protocol maintenance module through a charging protocol newly-added unit, a charging protocol modification unit, a charging protocol copying unit and a charging protocol deleting unit which are provided by the charging protocol maintenance module;
and editing the charging protocol relation storage table of the charging protocol relation distribution module through a charging protocol relation adding unit, a charging protocol relation modifying unit and a charging protocol relation deleting unit which are provided by the charging protocol relation distribution module.
Optionally, each charging protocol stored in the charging protocol storage table has a corresponding relationship with one or more charge names; and setting a condition domain and a charging formula aiming at each charge name in the charging protocol, wherein the charge name establishes a corresponding relation with the charging element stored in the charging element storage table through the condition domain and the charging formula.
Optionally, the charging protocol relationship stored in the charging protocol relationship storage table includes: and the charging protocols stored in the charging protocol storage table respectively correspond to one or more airlines.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
receiving flight production data, and classifying the production data according to the charging elements stored in the charging element storage table;
under the condition that the production data accords with the charging conditions specified by the condition fields stored in the charging protocol storage table, calculating the charge to be paid by adopting a charging formula corresponding to the charging conditions, combining the charges to be paid by the same airline company and generating a charge bill;
the bill for the fee is output in the form of a graph and/or a table.
By adopting the airport charging management system comprising the charge name maintenance module, the charging element maintenance module, the charging protocol maintenance module and the charging protocol relationship distribution module, the operations of adding, modifying, deleting and the like of the charge name and the charging element can be realized through the charge name maintenance module and the charging element maintenance module, thereby providing flexible and rich charge name and charging element for the charging protocol maintenance module, solving the technical problem that the flexible pricing strategy cannot be quickly responded because the charge name and the charging element are solidified in the system in the airport service charge management system in the related technology, and realizing flexible and efficient customized billing service.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an airport toll management system according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a flow chart of a method of airport toll management according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the structure of an airport toll management system in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of a program interface of an airport toll management system in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a program interface diagram of a billing protocol in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 6 is a program interface diagram of a conditional domain and a billing formula according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
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The invention will be described in detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in conjunction with embodiments. It should be noted that the embodiments and features of the embodiments in the present application may be combined with each other without conflict.
In the present embodiment, an airport toll management system is provided. Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing the structure of an airport toll management system according to an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in fig. 1, the system including: a charge name maintenance module 1, a charging element maintenance module 2, a charging protocol maintenance module 3 and a charging protocol relationship distribution module 4, wherein the charge name maintenance module 1 and the charging element maintenance module 2 are connected with the charging protocol maintenance module 3, the charging protocol maintenance module 3 is connected with the charging protocol relationship distribution module 4, wherein,
the charge name maintenance module 1 comprises at least: a charge name storage table 11, and a charge name adding unit 12, a charge name modifying unit 13, and a charge name deleting unit 14 connected to the charge name storage table 11, respectively;
the billing element maintenance module 2 includes at least: a charging element storage table 21, and a charging element adding unit 22, a charging element modifying unit 23, and a charging element deleting unit 24, which are connected to the charging element storage table 21, respectively;
the charging protocol maintenance module 3 at least comprises: a charging protocol storage table 31, and a charging protocol adding unit 32, a charging protocol modifying unit 33, a charging protocol copying unit 34 and a charging protocol deleting unit 35 which are respectively connected with the charging protocol storage table 31;
the charging protocol relation allocation module 4 at least comprises: a charging protocol relationship storage table 41, and a charging protocol relationship adding unit 42, a charging protocol relationship modifying unit 43, and a charging protocol relationship deleting unit 44 respectively connected to the charging protocol relationship storage table 41.
Through the system, because the charge name maintenance module 1 and the charging protocol maintenance module 2 are additionally arranged in the system, a user can edit the charge name storage table 11 and the charging element storage table 21 through the two modules (the editing comprises but is not limited to operations of adding, modifying, deleting, copying and the like), so that rich and flexible charge names and charging elements are provided for the charging protocol maintenance module 3, and convenience is provided for adding new charge names and new charging elements in the new charging protocol. It can be seen that, compared with the way that the charge name and the charging protocol are solidified in the system and can not be edited in the related art, the airport charging management system adopting the editable charge name storage table 11 and the charging element storage table 21 solves the technical problem that the flexible pricing strategy can not be quickly responded due to the fact that the charge name and the charging element are solidified in the system in the airport service charge management system in the related art, and realizes flexible and efficient customized billing service.
It should be noted that, the above modules may be implemented by software or hardware, and for the latter, the following may be implemented, but not limited to: the modules are all positioned in the same processor; alternatively, the modules are respectively located in a plurality of processors.
In the system, each module or unit may be centrally deployed on one server or distributively deployed on a plurality of servers, and the servers are operated remotely through direct operation of the servers or by using a control protocol. Preferably, the above-mentioned charge name storage table 11, the charging element storage table 21, the charging protocol storage table 31 and the charging protocol relation storage table 41 are stored in the same server with security measures or even in the same database with security measures; editing the storage table requires a user with editing authority to operate; users of general rights typically have only the right to read and query. Thereby ensuring the safety of the information of the storage table.
Optionally, each charging protocol stored in the charging protocol storage table is associated with one or more charge names; a condition domain and a charging formula are set for each charge name in the charging protocol, and the charge name is established with a corresponding relation with the charging element stored in the charging element storage table through the condition domain and the charging formula.
In the above-mentioned charge name storage table 11, the charging element storage table 21, the charging protocol storage table 31, and the charging protocol relationship storage table 41, the charging protocol storage table 31 refers to one or more charge names and charging elements of the charge name storage table 11 and the charging element storage table 21 by data identification and data address, and the charging protocol relationship storage table 41 refers to one or more charging protocols of the charging protocol storage table 31 by data identification and data address. In the case of data update in the referenced storage table, the data in the referenced storage table can be updated in real time; in the case of a reference error (e.g., a referenced data type error or a numerical error of the referenced data), a highlight flag or alarm may also be made in the referenced storage table to prevent billing errors.
The condition domains in the charging protocol correspond to the charging formulas one by one; the condition field is used for screening qualified aviation production data to determine a billing formula which should be used by the qualified aviation production data. And the charging formula embodies the charging logic customized by the charging element according to a certain protocol specification.
The editing of the charging protocol includes editing of the condition field and the charging formula in the charging protocol.
The same charging protocol may contain multiple charging names, and the same charging protocol is not only marked with a unique identifier, but also should embody a protocol number on which the charging protocol is based in the unique identifier, so as to maintain the charging protocol. For example, in the case that civil aviation stipulates that a new protocol is used to replace an old protocol, the old charging protocol may be located in the charging protocol storage table 31 according to the protocol number of the old protocol, so as to update, replace or abolish the old charging protocol. In order to ensure the integrity of bill data, two alternative schemes of charging protocols are provided, one scheme is that an old charging protocol is directly deleted, and a new charging protocol is used to inherit all the charging protocol relations of the old charging protocol, and the method can recalculate all uncounted bills calculated according to the old charging protocol by adopting the new charging protocol; the other is to keep the old charging protocol and add the new charging protocol; meanwhile, the relation of the charging protocol before the new charging protocol is still reserved and an unsettled bill is generated according to the old charging protocol, the new charging protocol inherits the relation of the charging protocol of the old charging protocol from the date of the new charging protocol, so that the unsettled bill is calculated according to the new charging protocol from the date of the new charging protocol; after it is confirmed that all outstanding bills generated according to the old billing protocol in the system are settled, the old billing protocol can be deleted, so that the replacement of the old billing protocol and the new billing protocol is completed.
Similarly, when the charge name and the charging element are edited, the old charge name and the old charging element are marked and temporarily retained in the case that the old charge name and the old charging element still exist in the unsettled bill by using a similar principle until the unsettled bill including the old charge name and the old charging element is settled, and then the old charge name and the old charging element are deleted.
Preferably, when the charge name and the charging element are added, the system automatically checks and displays the items similar to or the same as the new charge name and the charging element, and the existing charge name and the existing charging element are not allowed to be added with the same name, but only can be deleted or edited. By the method, the problem of system logic confusion or complex maintenance caused by repeated entry of the charge name and the charging element is avoided.
Preferably, the system provided by the embodiment of the present invention further allows the user to query and display a list of all charge names and charge elements with which a reference relationship is established through the charge protocol, and also allows the user to query and display a list of all charge protocols with which a reference relationship is established through the list of charge names or charge elements.
Optionally, the charging protocol relationship stored in the charging protocol relationship storage table includes: and the charging protocols stored in the charging protocol storage table respectively correspond to one or more airlines. The same billing protocol establishes a corresponding relationship with a plurality of airlines which approve the billing protocol or are applicable to the billing protocol, and the same airline company can also establish a corresponding relationship with the approved or applicable billing protocol.
After the corresponding relation is established, allowing the user to inquire and display the list of all the airlines establishing the corresponding relation with the user through the billing protocol, and also allowing the user to inquire and display the list of all the billing protocols establishing the corresponding relation with the user through the airline identification.
Optionally, the airport toll management system further comprises: the bill calculation module, the bill calculation module includes: the system comprises a production data input unit, a bill calculation unit and a bill output unit, wherein the production data input unit is used for receiving flight production data and classifying the production data according to charging elements stored in a charging element storage table; the bill calculation unit is used for calculating the charge to be received by adopting a charging formula corresponding to the charging condition under the condition that the production data conforms to the charging condition specified by the condition field stored in the charging protocol storage table, combining the charge to be received by the same airline company and generating a charge bill; and the bill output unit is used for outputting the bill of the fee in a chart and/or table form. For the bill in the airport charging management system, the bill can be output as the mark for the completion of the settlement of the bill, and a specific mark can be adopted to mark whether the settlement of the bill in the airport charging management system is completed or not. After the fee bill settlement is complete, the settled airport service data is then removed from the original airport service database into the historical settled airport service database.
The embodiment also provides an airport charging management method. The airport charging management method is applied to the airport charging management system. The above embodiments and preferred embodiments, which have already been described, will not be described again in this embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a flowchart of an airport charging management method according to an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in fig. 2, the flowchart includes the following steps:
step S201, the expense name storage table of the expense name maintenance module is edited through an expense name adding unit, an expense name modifying unit and an expense name deleting unit which are provided by the expense name maintenance module;
step S202, the charging element storage table of the charging element maintenance module is edited by the charging element adding unit, the charging element modifying unit and the charging element deleting unit which are provided by the charging element maintenance module;
step S203, editing the charging protocol storage table of the charging protocol maintenance module through the charging protocol adding unit, the charging protocol modifying unit, the charging protocol copying unit and the charging protocol deleting unit provided by the charging protocol maintenance module;
step S204, the charging protocol relationship storage table of the charging protocol relationship distribution module is edited by the charging protocol relationship adding unit, the charging protocol relationship modifying unit and the charging protocol relationship deleting unit which are provided by the charging protocol relationship distribution module.
In the implementation of the present invention, the steps S201 and S202 are not necessarily executed each time, and are not necessarily executed in the order mentioned above. As long as the convenience of implementing step S201 and step S202 is provided in the technical solution, it should be regarded as falling within the protection scope of step S201 and step S202; step S202 may be executed prior to step S201.
Optionally, each charging protocol stored in the charging protocol storage table is associated with one or more charge names; a condition domain and a charging formula are set for each charge name in the charging protocol, and the charge name is established with a corresponding relation with the charging element stored in the charging element storage table through the condition domain and the charging formula.
Optionally, the charging protocol relationship stored in the charging protocol relationship storage table includes: and the charging protocols stored in the charging protocol storage table respectively correspond to one or more airlines.
Optionally, the method further comprises: receiving flight production data, and classifying the production data according to the charging elements stored in the charging element storage table; under the condition that the production data accords with the charging conditions specified by the condition fields stored in the charging protocol storage table, calculating the charge to be paid by adopting a charging formula corresponding to the charging conditions, combining the charges to be paid by the same airline company and generating a charge bill; the bill for the fee is output in the form of a chart and/or a table.
Through the above description of the embodiments, those skilled in the art can clearly understand that the method according to the above embodiments can be implemented by software plus a necessary general hardware platform, and certainly can also be implemented by hardware, but the former is a better implementation mode in many cases. Based on such understanding, the technical solutions of the present invention may be embodied in the form of a software product, which is stored in a storage medium (e.g., ROM/RAM, magnetic disk, optical disk) and includes instructions for enabling a terminal device (e.g., a mobile phone, a computer, a server, or a network device) to execute the method according to the embodiments of the present invention.
The embodiment of the present invention also provides software for executing the technical solutions described in the above embodiments and preferred embodiments.
The embodiment of the invention also provides a storage medium. In the present embodiment, the storage medium described above may be configured to store program code for performing the steps of:
step S201, the expense name storage table of the expense name maintenance module is edited through an expense name adding unit, an expense name modifying unit and an expense name deleting unit which are provided by the expense name maintenance module;
step S202, the charging element storage table of the charging element maintenance module is edited by the charging element adding unit, the charging element modifying unit and the charging element deleting unit which are provided by the charging element maintenance module;
step S203, editing the charging protocol storage table of the charging protocol maintenance module through the charging protocol adding unit, the charging protocol modifying unit, the charging protocol copying unit and the charging protocol deleting unit provided by the charging protocol maintenance module;
step S204, the charging protocol relationship storage table of the charging protocol relationship distribution module is edited by the charging protocol relationship adding unit, the charging protocol relationship modifying unit and the charging protocol relationship deleting unit which are provided by the charging protocol relationship distribution module.
Optionally, in this embodiment, the storage medium may include, but is not limited to: various media capable of storing program codes, such as a usb disk, a Read-Only Memory (ROM), a Random Access Memory (RAM), a removable hard disk, a magnetic disk, or an optical disk.
Optionally, the specific examples in this embodiment may refer to the examples described in the above embodiments and optional implementation manners, and this embodiment is not described herein again.
In order that the description of the embodiments of the invention will be more apparent, reference is now made to the preferred embodiments for illustration.
Fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of an airport charging management system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and as shown in fig. 3, a charging agreement handling mechanism of the airport charging management system provided by the preferred embodiment of the present invention mainly comprises four major parts, namely, a charge name, a charging element, agreement maintenance (condition field, formula) and agreement relationship allocation.
The expense names are stored by adopting an independent table, and the user can freely increase, decrease and self-define the expense names.
The charging elements are stored by adopting an independent table, and the user can freely increase, decrease and self-define the charging elements. The charging element establishes a corresponding relationship with the basic constituent elements contained in the various production data.
The protocol maintenance adopts three-level relational table storage, which is divided into a condition domain and a charging formula, wherein the condition domain can be stored and displayed in a form close to natural language. The charging formula can complete complex charging standard maintenance and simultaneously support various mathematical functions.
For the implementation flow of this mechanism:
1. defining charging name
The charging name refers to the name of the charge used in all systems, such as the take-off and landing fee, the parking lot fee, the passenger luggage security check fee and the like. The charging name exists in a plurality of system modules such as charging protocol, bill, report and the like. Before defining the charging agreement, all charge categories in the charging agreement should first be analyzed, and the charge name maintained in the system.
2. Defining charging elements
The charging element refers to all information items used in the system and related to charge settlement, such as information items including flight: flight date, flight number, type of mission, time of closure, etc. Information item of the aircraft: machine number, machine type, maximum take-off full weight, maximum traffic load, etc. The key element information is mainly used as a judgment condition of charging in a charging protocol or as a component in a price formula of charging (such as parking fee is charged according to parking time). The protocol content should be split into a set of charging elements and the charging elements maintained in the system before the charging protocol is maintained.
3. Maintaining charging protocols
The charge protocol maintenance comprises protocol main information, protocol service item information and protocol charge information. The types of protocols supported at present are divided into standard protocols and preferential protocols. The protocol main information comprises a protocol name and protocol type information; the protocol service item information is used for receiving which service items in a certain protocol; the protocol charging information contains a conditional description and a calculation method description of the protocol.
1. The protocol main information maintenance comprises the following functions:
adding a protocol: and (4) creating a new protocol, and storing the protocol main information after the user maintains the protocol main information.
And (3) modifying the protocol: modifications are made to the protocol master information that has been created.
Deleting the protocol: and deleting the invalidated protocol, checking whether the protocol is used in the bill or not when deleting, and if so, not deleting.
And (3) inquiring: the user inputs the query condition, and the system searches the corresponding protocol in the system according to the input query condition.
Browsing: the system retrieves the data from the database.
And (4) expense maintenance: protocol service item information is maintained.
Protocol replication: a set of protocols is duplicated as a new protocol. The copied protocol possesses all protocol service item information, protocol charging information, of the copied protocol.
Copying the preferential protocol: preferential protocol copy operation can be performed only by the base protocol
2. The protocol service item information maintenance comprises the following functions:
the addition cost is as follows: and adding service item information collected in the protocol, wherein the service item information comprises a service item name, a protocol currency code and a calculation type (flight-based and fixed allocation).
And (4) modifying cost: the service item information collected in the existing protocol is modified.
And (4) deleting the cost: and deleting certain service item information.
And (3) inquiring: the user inputs the query condition, and the system searches the corresponding protocol service item information in the system according to the input query condition.
Browsing: the system retrieves the data from the database.
Formula information maintenance: protocol charging information is maintained.
3. The protocol charging information maintenance comprises the following functions:
adding a formula: adding condition description and calculation method.
Modifying the formula: modifications are made to the already existing condition description and calculation method information.
Deleting the formula: deleting certain item of formula information
And (3) inquiring: the user inputs the query condition, and the system searches the corresponding protocol charging information in the system according to the input query condition.
Browsing: the system retrieves the data from the database.
Copying a formula: the selected formula is copied. The formula after replication has all of it replicated
All condition descriptions and calculation method information of the formula.
Fig. 4 is a schematic view of a program interface of an airport charging management system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 4 shows a sample of the charging protocol maintained in the system for the "take-off and landing fees" in the document No. 159 issued by ACMS2011 version of the civil aviation bureau.
Referring to fig. 4, it can be seen that this protocol name is: "159 inner navigation Standard protocol-CZ";
the fee names for the present maintenance are: "take off and land cost international.
There are many situations where this fee is charged, constrained by the conditional domain and the billing formula. FIG. 5 is a program interface diagram of a billing protocol in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention; fig. 6 is a program interface diagram of a conditional domain and a billing formula according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
4. Maintaining protocol distribution relationships
To establish billing usage, it is maintained what computing protocols, billing currencies, were used by the airport or ground service company with the airline being serviced over a certain period of time.
The protocol relationship allocation management includes the following functions:
adding: and a new protocol relationship is created, and the user maintains and saves the client code, the protocol name and the billing currency.
Modifying: the protocol relationship information that has been created is modified.
And (3) deleting: and deleting the unused protocol relationship, checking whether the protocol relationship is already used in the bill or not when deleting, and if so, not deleting.
And (3) inquiring: the user inputs the query condition, and the system searches the corresponding protocol in the system according to the input query condition.
Browsing: the system retrieves the data from the database.
Protocol assignment relationship examples:
5. calculating bill
When calculating the bill, the production data such as flight data and the like are divided into a plurality of charging elements, and the charging protocol is associated to the corresponding company according to the airline company to which the production data belongs. And (4) according to the charging condition judgment in the condition field, executing a charging formula to calculate the charge under the condition of meeting the charging condition. And the analogy is carried out until each airline company is calculated and each expense in each airline company associated agreement is completed, so that the bill calculation is completed, and the flexible processing of the agreement change is realized.
In summary, the airport charging management scheme provided by the above-mentioned embodiments and preferred embodiments of the present invention can enable the user to maintain the charging agreement in the system in a way closer to natural language according to the content of the charging agreement. Meanwhile, for newly added 'expense names' and 'charging elements' in the charging protocol, the user can add the charging protocol in a user-defined mode, so that the system can meet different types of charging modes, and the aim of flexibly and accurately billing the airport financial department is fulfilled. The agreement distribution relation establishes a corresponding relation between the charging agreement and the service airline company. It may be refined to the extent that different charging agreements are made for each airline customer.
The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention and is not intended to limit the present invention, and various modifications and changes may be made by those skilled in the art. Any modification, equivalent replacement, or improvement made within the spirit and principle of the present invention should be included in the protection scope of the present invention.

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1. An airport toll management system comprising: the system comprises a charge name maintenance module, a charging element maintenance module, a charging protocol maintenance module and a charging protocol relationship distribution module, wherein the charge name maintenance module and the charging element maintenance module are connected with the charging protocol maintenance module, the charging protocol maintenance module is connected with the charging protocol relationship distribution module, and the charging protocol maintenance module is connected with the charging protocol relationship distribution module,
the charge name maintenance module at least comprises: the system comprises a charge name storage table, a charge name adding unit, a charge name modifying unit and a charge name deleting unit, wherein the charge name adding unit, the charge name modifying unit and the charge name deleting unit are respectively connected with the charge name storage table;
the billing element maintenance module at least comprises: the system comprises a charging element storage table, a charging element adding unit, a charging element modifying unit and a charging element deleting unit which are respectively connected with the charging element storage table;
the charging protocol maintenance module at least comprises: the system comprises a charging protocol storage table, a charging protocol newly-added unit, a charging protocol modification unit, a charging protocol copying unit and a charging protocol deleting unit which are respectively connected with the charging protocol storage table;
the charging protocol relation allocation module at least comprises: a charging protocol relation storage table, and a charging protocol relation adding unit, a charging protocol relation modifying unit and a charging protocol relation deleting unit which are respectively connected with the charging protocol relation storage table;
the charge name storage table, the charging element storage table, the charging protocol storage table and the charging protocol relation storage table are stored in the same database with safety measures, and only users with editing authority can perform editing operation;
each charging protocol stored in the charging protocol storage table is in corresponding relation with one or more charge names; setting a condition domain and a charging formula aiming at each charge name in the charging protocol, wherein the charge name establishes a corresponding relation with the charging element stored in the charging element storage table through the condition domain and the charging formula;
in the charge name storage table, the charging element storage table, the charging protocol storage table and the charging protocol relationship storage table, the charging protocol storage table refers to one or more charge names and charging elements of the charge name storage table and the charging element storage table through data identifiers and data addresses, and the charging protocol relationship storage table refers to one or more charging protocols of the charging protocol storage table through data identifiers and data addresses;
the condition domains in the charging protocol correspond to the charging formulas one by one; the condition domain is used for screening the aviation production data meeting the conditions to determine a charging formula which should be used by the aviation production data meeting the conditions;
the same charging protocol is marked by using a unique identifier, and a protocol number on which the charging protocol is based is embodied in the unique identifier so as to maintain the charging protocol;
when adding new charge name and charging element, the airport charging management system automatically checks the weight, displays the items similar or same with the new charge name and charging element, and does not allow the new charge with the same name for the existing charge name and charging element;
the system allows a user to query and display a list of all charge names and charge elements with which a reference relationship is established through a charge agreement and also allows a list of all charge agreements with which a reference relationship is established to be queried and displayed through a list of charge names or charge elements.
2. The system of claim 1,
the charging protocol relationship stored in the charging protocol relationship storage table includes: the charging protocols stored in the charging protocol storage table are respectively corresponding to one or more airlines;
the system allows a user to inquire and display a list of all airlines establishing a corresponding relationship with the user through a billing protocol, and also allows all billing protocol lists establishing a corresponding relationship with the user to be inquired and displayed through an airline identification.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the airport toll management system further comprises: a bill calculation module, the bill calculation module comprising: a production data input unit, a bill calculation unit and a bill output unit, wherein,
the production data input unit is used for receiving flight production data and classifying the production data according to the charging elements stored in the charging element storage table;
the bill calculating unit is used for calculating the charge to be received by adopting a charging formula corresponding to the charging condition under the condition that the production data conforms to the charging condition specified by the condition field stored in the charging protocol storage table, and combining the charge to be received by the same airline company to generate a bill for the charge;
the bill output unit is used for outputting the bill of the fee in a chart and/or table form.
4. An airport toll management method implemented by the airport toll management system of claim 1, 2 or 3, comprising:
editing the expense name storage table of the expense name maintenance module through an expense name adding unit, an expense name modifying unit and an expense name deleting unit which are provided by the expense name maintenance module;
editing the charging element storage table of the charging element maintenance module through a charging element adding unit, a charging element modifying unit and a charging element deleting unit which are provided by the charging element maintenance module;
editing a charging protocol storage table of the charging protocol maintenance module through a charging protocol newly-added unit, a charging protocol modification unit, a charging protocol copying unit and a charging protocol deleting unit which are provided by the charging protocol maintenance module;
editing a charging protocol relation storage table of the charging protocol relation distribution module through a charging protocol relation adding unit, a charging protocol relation modifying unit and a charging protocol relation deleting unit which are provided by the charging protocol relation distribution module;
each charging protocol stored in the charging protocol storage table is in corresponding relation with one or more charge names; and setting a condition domain and a charging formula aiming at each charge name in the charging protocol, wherein the charge name establishes a corresponding relation with the charging element stored in the charging element storage table through the condition domain and the charging formula.
5. The method of claim 4,
the charging protocol relationship stored in the charging protocol relationship storage table includes: and the charging protocols stored in the charging protocol storage table respectively correspond to one or more airlines.
6. The method of claim 5, further comprising:
receiving flight production data, and classifying the production data according to the charging elements stored in the charging element storage table;
under the condition that the production data accords with the charging conditions specified by the condition fields stored in the charging protocol storage table, calculating the charge to be paid by adopting a charging formula corresponding to the charging conditions, combining the charges to be paid by the same airline company and generating a charge bill;
the bill for the fee is output in the form of a graph and/or a table.
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