CN109636180B - Object processing time limit management method and device, electronic equipment and readable storage medium - Google Patents

Object processing time limit management method and device, electronic equipment and readable storage medium Download PDF

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CN109636180B
CN109636180B CN201811506617.5A CN201811506617A CN109636180B CN 109636180 B CN109636180 B CN 109636180B CN 201811506617 A CN201811506617 A CN 201811506617A CN 109636180 B CN109636180 B CN 109636180B
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The embodiment of the disclosure discloses a method and a device for managing object processing time limit, an electronic device and a readable storage medium, wherein the method comprises the following steps: displaying a list of objects to be processed and receiving a selection of a particular object in the list of objects to be processed; in response to receiving a selection of a particular object in the list of objects to be processed, prompting a first stage of selectable processing for the particular object; in response to the selection of the first specific process in the first-stage optional process, prompting a first completion time limit of the first specific process for the specific object, wherein the user does not need to read an operation specification table in a table format, but can be guided in different process stages according to the object selected by the user. Moreover, the method can prompt the user of the next executable processing and the completion time limit in time, thereby improving the information transmission efficiency, reducing the misoperation possibility of the user and improving the control degree of the object processing process.

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Object processing time limit management method and device, electronic equipment and readable storage medium
Technical Field
The disclosure relates to the technical field of internet, in particular to an object processing time limit management method and device, an electronic device and a readable storage medium.
Background
Many items have a food or life span. When these articles have been unpackaged or used, their eating or life time may be severely shortened. For example, the raw materials for catering production include a large amount of frozen products, refrigerated products, semi-finished products and the like. Although these food materials have their own specified storage environment requirements and shelf life, it is not sufficient to manage the storage environment and shelf life for better control of food safety. For example, a pack of 6 frozen chicken legs is taken out of the freezer and thawed, which is equivalent to entering the production process. At this point, the remaining chicken legs, which are not used immediately after thawing, must be temporarily stored in what environment and within what time they need to be prepared, regardless of the shelf life indicated on the original package. The shelf life of such an item in its consumed or used state may be referred to as a second expiration date to distinguish it from a first expiration date, such as a standard shelf life, a standard expiration date, etc., of the item in its normal storage state.
In general, many people manage less strictly on the second expiration date of items such as food, and generally rely on the personal experience of the operator to handle the judgment. However, a large chain catering enterprise may have its own food safety department, investigate and establish second-term standards according to actual conditions, and transmit the second-term standards in a personnel training way.
Aiming at the safety control of the second expiration date of the articles, the quality management departments of some enterprises formulate detailed operation specification tables of the second expiration dates of various articles through the test investigation of various articles. The second term operation specification table specifies which operations can be performed on the articles used by each operation unit of the enterprise after entering the manufacturing process, and under what environment each operation needs to be, what the time efficiency of the operation is. The second term of validity operation specification table of the article can be issued in a form of a table, for example, to which the operation unit of the enterprise belongs, and executed according to the table, and the article which does not meet the requirement must be scrapped.
However, the mode of issuing the second expiration date operation specification table in the form is not flexible enough to change, and when a new article is added or the operation specification in the second expiration date operation specification table is modified, the second expiration date operation specification table needs to be issued again, so that the version of the second expiration date operation specification table is difficult to control. It is also troublesome for the operator of the enterprise to refer to and learn the second term operation specification table of the article.
In addition, the operator is busy in the actual operation process, the operator may not consider, forget or mistake the second validity standard of each article, and no reminding mechanism is provided, so that the safety risk or the scrappage is increased.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the problems in the related art, embodiments of the present disclosure provide an object processing time limit management method and apparatus, an electronic device, and a readable storage medium.
In a first aspect, an embodiment of the present disclosure provides an object processing time limit management method, including:
displaying a list of objects to be processed and receiving a selection of a particular object in the list of objects to be processed;
in response to receiving a selection of a particular object in the list of objects to be processed, prompting a first stage of selectable processing for the particular object;
in response to selection of a first specific process in the first-stage selectable processes, prompting a first completion time limit for the first specific process for the specific object.
With reference to the first aspect, in a first implementation manner of the first aspect, the present disclosure further includes:
in response to selection of a second specific process in the second-stage selectable processes, prompting a second completion time limit for the second specific process for the object, or prompting completion of the entire processes for the specific object, or prompting a second sub-stage selectable process for the specific object.
With reference to the first implementation manner of the first aspect, in a second implementation manner of the first aspect, the present disclosure further includes:
in response to selection of a second specific process in the second-stage selectable processes, prompting a second completion time limit for the second specific process for the object, or prompting completion of the entire processes for the specific object, or prompting a second sub-stage selectable process for the specific object.
With reference to the second implementation manner of the first aspect, in a third implementation manner of the first aspect, the prompting that all processing for the specific object is finished includes:
and prompting that the specific object is scrapped.
With reference to the second implementation manner of the first aspect, in a fourth implementation manner of the first aspect, when prompting the second completion time limit for the second specific processing for the object, the present disclosure further includes:
detecting whether a second confirmation instruction confirming that the second specific processing has been completed is received within the second completion time limit;
prompting a third stage selectable treatment for the particular subject in response to detecting receipt of the second confirmation instruction within the second completion time limit.
With reference to the first aspect, in a fifth implementation manner of the first aspect, before displaying the list of objects to be processed, the present disclosure further includes:
generating a processing time limit management configuration for an object, wherein the processing time limit management configuration comprises a processing mode, a completion time limit and a prompt mode for processing in different processing phases of the object;
and adding the object bound with the processing time limit management configuration into the list of the objects to be processed.
With reference to the first aspect and any one of the first to fifth implementation manners of the first aspect, in a sixth implementation manner of the first aspect, the present disclosure further includes:
and prompting the specific object to be scrapped in response to detecting that any processing on the specific object is not completed within the completion time limit corresponding to the processing.
With reference to the first aspect and any one of the first to fifth implementation manners of the first aspect, in a seventh implementation manner of the first aspect, the present disclosure further includes:
and reminding the specific object to execute the processing according to a preset reminding rule in a finishing time limit corresponding to any processing of the specific object.
With reference to the first aspect and any one of the first to fifth implementation manners of the first aspect, in an eighth implementation manner of the first aspect, the prompting manner includes at least one of the following: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
With reference to any one of the sixth implementation manners of the first aspect, in a ninth implementation manner of the first aspect, the present disclosure provides that the prompting manner includes at least one of: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
With reference to any one of the seventh implementation manner of the first aspect, in a tenth implementation manner of the first aspect, the reminding manner includes at least one of: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
In a second aspect, an embodiment of the present disclosure provides an object processing time limit management apparatus, including:
a display module configured to display a list of objects to be processed and receive a selection of a particular object in the list of objects to be processed;
a first prompting module configured to prompt a first-stage optional process for a specific object in the list of objects to be processed in response to a received selection of the specific object;
a second prompting module configured to prompt a first completion time limit of a first specific process for the specific object in response to selection of the first specific process in the first-stage selectable process.
With reference to the second aspect, in a first implementation manner of the second aspect, the present disclosure further includes:
a first detection module configured to detect whether a first confirmation instruction confirming that the first specific processing has been completed is received within the first completion time limit;
a third prompting module configured to prompt a second stage selectable processing for the particular object in response to detecting receipt of the first confirmation instruction within the first completion time limit.
With reference to the first implementation manner of the second aspect, in a second implementation manner of the second aspect, the present disclosure further includes:
a fourth prompting module configured to prompt, in response to selection of a second specific process in the second-stage selectable processes, a second completion time limit for the second specific process for the object, or prompt completion of all processes for the specific object, or prompt a second sub-stage selectable process for the specific object.
With reference to the second implementation manner of the second aspect, in a third implementation manner of the second aspect, the fourth prompting module, when prompting that all processing for the specific object is finished, is further configured to:
and prompting that the specific object is scrapped.
With reference to the second implementation manner of the second aspect, in a fourth implementation manner of the second aspect, the fourth prompting module, when prompting the second completion time limit of the second specific processing for the object, includes:
a first detection sub-module configured to detect whether a second confirmation instruction confirming that the second specific processing has been completed is received within the second completion time limit;
a prompt sub-module configured to prompt the third stage selectable treatment for the particular subject in response to detecting receipt of the second confirmation instruction within the second completion limit.
With reference to the second aspect, in a fifth implementation manner of the second aspect, before the displaying, the method further includes:
a generation module configured to generate a processing time limit management configuration for an object, wherein the processing time limit management configuration includes a processing manner, a completion time limit, and a prompt manner for processing in different processing stages of the object;
and the adding module is configured to add the object bound with the processing time limit management configuration into the list of the objects to be processed.
With reference to the second aspect or any one of the first to fifth implementation manners of the second aspect, in a sixth implementation manner of the second aspect, the present disclosure further includes:
and the fifth prompting module is configured to prompt the specific object to be scrapped in response to detecting that any processing on the specific object is not completed within the completion time limit corresponding to the processing.
With reference to the second aspect or any one of the first implementation manner to the fifth implementation manner of the second aspect, in a seventh implementation manner of the second aspect, the present disclosure further includes:
and the reminding module is configured to remind a user of executing the processing on the specific object according to a preset reminding rule in a finishing time limit corresponding to any processing of the specific object.
With reference to the second aspect and any one of the first implementation manner to the fifth implementation manner of the second aspect, in an eighth implementation manner of the second aspect, the manner for any prompting module or prompting submodule to prompt includes at least one of the following: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
With reference to the sixth implementation manner of the second aspect, in a ninth implementation manner of the second aspect of the present disclosure, a prompting manner of any one of the prompting modules or prompting submodules includes at least one of: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
With reference to the seventh implementation manner of the second aspect, in a tenth implementation manner of the second aspect of the present disclosure, the manner of reminding by the reminding module includes at least one of the following: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
In a third aspect, an embodiment of the present disclosure provides an electronic device, including a memory and a processor; wherein the content of the first and second substances,
the memory is configured to store one or more computer instructions, where the one or more computer instructions are executed by the processor to implement the method according to the first aspect, the first implementation manner to the tenth implementation manner of the first aspect.
In a fourth aspect, an embodiment of the present disclosure provides a readable storage medium, on which computer instructions are stored, and the computer instructions, when executed by a processor, implement the method according to the first aspect, or any one of the first to tenth implementations of the first aspect.
The technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure can have the following beneficial effects:
according to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the selection of a specific object in a list of objects to be processed is received by displaying the list of the objects to be processed; in response to receiving a selection of a particular object in the list of objects to be processed, prompting a first stage of selectable processing for the particular object; in response to the selection of the first specific process in the first-stage optional process, prompting a first completion time limit of the first specific process for the specific object, wherein the user does not need to read an operation specification table in a table format, but can be guided in different process stages according to the object selected by the user. Moreover, the method can prompt the user of the next executable processing and the completion time limit in time, thereby improving the information transmission efficiency, reducing the misoperation possibility of the user and improving the control degree of the object processing process.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, whether a first confirmation instruction confirming that the first specific processing is completed is received or not is detected; in response to detecting that the first confirmation instruction is received within the first completion time limit, prompting second-stage optional processing for the specific object, and performing staged targeted guidance on the whole object processing process, so that the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the control degree of the object processing process is improved.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, by responding to the selection of the second specific processing in the second-stage optional processing, prompting the second completion time limit of the second specific processing for the object, or prompting the end of the whole processing for the specific object, or prompting the second sub-stage optional processing for the specific object, the whole object processing process can be guided in a targeted manner in stages, so that the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the control degree of the object processing process is improved.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the present disclosure, the process of finishing all the processes for the specific object by the prompt includes: the specific object is prompted to be scrapped, so that the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the management and control degree of the object processing process is improved.
According to the technical solution provided by the embodiment of the present disclosure, in a case where a second completion time limit of the second specific processing for the object is prompted, it is detected whether a second confirmation instruction confirming that the second specific processing has been completed is received within the second completion time limit; in response to detecting that the second confirmation instruction is received within the second completion time limit, prompting the third-stage optional processing for the specific object, and performing targeted guidance in stages on the whole object processing process, so that the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the control degree of the object processing process is improved.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, before a list of objects to be processed is displayed, processing time limit management configuration is generated for the objects, wherein the processing time limit management configuration comprises a processing mode, a completion time limit and a prompt mode for processing in different processing stages of the objects; the object bound with the processing time limit management configuration is added into the list of the object to be processed, the processing specification of the object to be processed is subjected to datamation and systematization, so that the processing rule (such as a processing mode, a completion time limit and a prompt mode) of the object to be processed can be flexibly formulated and modified, and the processing rule is issued to equipment (such as an operation management APP) used by an operator (user) in real time, so that the operator (user) can know and implement the processing rule of the object through the equipment (such as the operation management APP) and follow the execution, the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of the user is reduced, and the control degree of the object processing process is improved.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, in response to the fact that any processing on the specific object is not completed within the completion time limit corresponding to the processing, the specific object is prompted to be scrapped, the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the management and control degree of the object processing process is improved.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, in the completion time limit corresponding to any processing of the specific object, the specific object is reminded of the need to execute the processing according to the preset reminding rule, so that the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the management and control degree of the object processing process is improved.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the prompting mode comprises at least one of the following modes: the method has the advantages that the message is pushed, the specific window is popped up, the voice broadcasting is realized, the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the management and control degree of the object processing process is improved.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the reminding mode comprises at least one of the following modes: the method has the advantages that the message is pushed, the specific window is popped up, the voice broadcasting is realized, the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the management and control degree of the object processing process is improved.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the disclosure.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a flow diagram of an object processing time limit management method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 illustrates a flow chart of an object processing time limit management method according to another embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 illustrates a flow chart of an object processing time limit management method according to yet another embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4 illustrates a flowchart of an object processing time limit management method according to yet another embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 illustrates a flowchart of an object processing time limit management method according to yet another embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 6 illustrates a flowchart of an object processing time limit management method according to yet another embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 7 illustrates a flowchart of an object processing time limit management method according to yet another embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 8 is a diagram illustrating an example of an application scenario of an object processing time limit management method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 9 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an object processing time limit management apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 10 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an object processing time limit management apparatus according to another embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 11 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an object processing time limit management apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 12 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an object processing time limit management apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 13 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an object processing time limit management apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 14 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an object processing time limit management apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 15 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an object processing time limit management apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 16 shows a block diagram of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 17 is a schematic structural diagram of a computer system suitable for implementing an object processing time limit management method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
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Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings so that those skilled in the art can easily implement them. Also, for the sake of clarity, parts not relevant to the description of the exemplary embodiments are omitted in the drawings.
In the present disclosure, it is to be understood that terms such as "including" or "having," etc., are intended to indicate the presence of labels, numbers, steps, actions, components, parts, or combinations thereof disclosed in the present specification, and are not intended to preclude the possibility that one or more other labels, numbers, steps, actions, components, parts, or combinations thereof are present or added.
It should be further noted that the embodiments and labels in the embodiments of the present disclosure may be combined with each other without conflict. The present disclosure will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings in conjunction with embodiments.
Fig. 1 illustrates a flowchart of an object processing time limit management method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 1, the object processing time limit management method includes the following steps S101 to S103:
in step S101, a list of objects to be processed is displayed and a selection of a specific object in the list of objects to be processed is received.
In step S102, in response to the received selection of a specific object in the list of objects to be processed, a first-stage optional process for the specific object is prompted.
In step S103, in response to selection of the first specific process in the first-stage selectable process, a first completion time limit of the first specific process for the specific object is prompted.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the "list of objects to be processed" refers to a list of objects to be processed by an operator or a user. The list of objects to be processed may be presented to the operator or the user in various forms, for example, the list of objects to be processed may be presented to the operator or the user through an APP of the mobile terminal, or may be presented to the operator or the user through a special intelligent operation device (for example, a tablet computer).
The object to be treated in the embodiments of the present disclosure refers to an article having an eating or life span. When these articles have been unpackaged or used, their eating or life time may be severely shortened. For example, there are a large number of frozen products, refrigerated products, semi-finished products, etc. in the food preparation raw materials, and these food or food raw materials can be treated as the objects to be treated in the embodiments of the present disclosure. For example, in the case of chemical production, chemical raw materials may be used or processed, and these chemical raw materials may be treated in the examples of the present disclosure. However, the range of the object to be processed is not limited to the food field or the chemical field, and other articles may be the object to be processed in the embodiment of the present disclosure.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, a user or an operator may select a specific object in the list of objects to be processed, or a specific device or program may select a specific object in the list of objects to be processed. For example, when the list of the objects to be processed is a list of food materials to be processed, the specific object may be a certain food material, for example, frozen chicken legs, flour, dehydrated vegetables, and the like.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, multiple stages of processing may be performed on each object in the list of objects to be processed. For example, when the specific object to be processed is a frozen steak in the list of food materials to be processed, the frozen steak may be subjected to three stages of thawing, disintegration, and cooking. It will be appreciated that at least one stage of processing may be performed on objects in the list of objects to be processed. In the embodiments of the present disclosure, the number of processing stages is not limited.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, "hint" means: in response to an operation, information associated with the operation is prompted to the outside. In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the prompted information may be received by an operator, a user, an external device, or the like.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, when a specific object is selected, a first-stage selectable process for the specific object is prompted in response to the selection of the specific object. For example, when an operator or user selects a frozen steak in a list of food ingredients to be processed, the operator or user is prompted in response to the selection for a first stage alternative process for the frozen steak. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the first stage optional treatment of frozen steak may include two optional treatments of "water bath thawing" and "normal temperature thawing".
In the embodiment of the present disclosure, the first-stage selectable processing is not necessarily the earliest processing stage after the specific object is selected, but other stages are possible after the specific object is selected before the first-stage selectable processing is prompted, for example, an information presentation stage, whether the reminder confirms the start stage, and the like. It is understood that there may be other stages between the processing stages of a specific object in the embodiment of the present disclosure, but the other stages may not be directly related to the management of the processing time limit of the specific object, and therefore, the foregoing other stages are not described in detail in the present disclosure.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, when a first specific process of the first-stage selectable processes is selected, a first completion time limit of the first specific process for the specific object is prompted in response to the first specific process. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, in order to ensure that the specific object is in a good state, a first completion time limit is set for the first specific processing of the specific object so that the specific object is not deteriorated or disabled by not being properly processed for too long. Thus, the first completion time limit of the first specific processing for the specific object is prompted.
In the embodiment of the present disclosure, the "first-stage selectable process" may include only one process, and in this case, the "selection of the first specific process in the first-stage selectable process" may be a unique selectable process automatically selected by the system. In addition, in the embodiment of the present disclosure, each stage selectable process may include only a unique selectable process, and does not necessarily include a plurality of selectable processes.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the list of the objects to be processed is displayed, and the selection of a specific object in the list of the objects to be processed is received; prompting a first-stage optional process for a specific object in response to the received selection of the specific object in the list of objects to be processed; in response to the selection of the first specific process in the first-stage optional process, prompting a first completion time limit of the first specific process for the specific object, without the need for a user to read an operation specification table in a table format, the user may be directed to processes in different process stages according to the object selected by the user. Moreover, the method can prompt the user of the next executable processing and the completion time limit in time, thereby improving the information transmission efficiency, reducing the misoperation possibility of the user and improving the control degree of the object processing process.
Fig. 2 illustrates a flowchart of an object processing time limit management method according to another embodiment of the present disclosure. The object processing time limit management method in the embodiment shown in fig. 2 is different from the object processing time limit management method in the embodiment shown in fig. 1 in that the following steps S201 and S202 are further included:
in step S201, it is detected whether a first confirmation instruction confirming that the first specific processing has been completed is received within the first completion time limit.
In step S202, in response to detecting that the first confirmation instruction is received within the first completion time limit, the second-stage optional processing for the specific object is prompted.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, when the mobile terminal or the smart operation device prompts the operator, the user, the external device, or the like for a first completion time limit of the first specific process for the specific object, if the operator, the user, the external device, or the like completes the first specific process for the specific object within the first completion time limit, a first confirmation instruction confirming that the first specific process has been completed may be issued. The mobile terminal or the smart operation device detects whether a first confirmation instruction confirming that the first specific processing has been completed is received within a first completion time limit after prompting an operator, a user, an external device, or the like for the first completion time limit of the first specific processing for the specific object. The mobile terminal or the smart operation device prompts the operator, the user, the external device, or the like with the second-stage selectable process for the specific object in response to detecting that the first confirmation instruction confirming that the first specific process has been completed is received within the first completion time limit.
For example, when the mobile terminal or the smart operation device prompts the operator, the user, the external device, or the like for a first completion time limit (for example, 60 minutes) of the "water bath thawing" process for the frozen beef steak, if the operator, the user, the external device, or the like completes the "water bath thawing" process for a specific object within 60 minutes of the first completion time limit, a first confirmation instruction confirming that the "water bath thawing" process has been completed may be issued. After prompting an operator, a user, an external device, or the like for a first completion time limit of a "water bath thawing" process for a specific object for 60 minutes, the mobile terminal or the smart operation device detects whether a first confirmation instruction confirming that the "water bath thawing" process has been completed is received within 60 minutes of the first completion time limit. The mobile terminal or the smart operation device prompts the operator, the user, the external device, or the like for second-stage optional processing for the frozen beef steak having undergone the "water bath thawing" processing, such as "processing end", "disintegration" processing, and "cooking" processing, in response to detection of reception of a first confirmation instruction confirming completion of the "water bath thawing" processing within 60 minutes as a first completion time limit.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, whether a first confirmation instruction confirming that a first specific process is completed is received or not is detected within a first completion time limit; in response to the detection that the first confirmation instruction is received within the first completion time limit, the second-stage optional processing specific to the specific object is prompted, the whole object processing process can be guided in a staged and targeted mode, the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the management and control degree of the object processing process is improved.
Fig. 3 illustrates a flowchart of an object processing time limit management method according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure. The object processing time limit management method in the embodiment shown in fig. 3 is different from the object processing time limit management method in the embodiment shown in fig. 2 in that the following step S301 is further included:
in step S301, in response to selection of the second specific process in the second-stage selectable process, a second completion time limit of the second specific process for the object is prompted, or the entire process for the specific object is prompted to end, or a second sub-stage selectable process for the specific object is prompted.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, each optional process in the second-stage optional process may be different from the first specific process in the first-stage optional process, and may of course be the same as all or part of the first-stage optional process.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, in response to selection of the second specific process in the second-stage selectable process on the mobile terminal or the smart operating device, the operator, the user, the external device, or the like may be prompted by the mobile terminal or the smart operating device of a second completion time limit of the second specific process for the object, may be prompted by the operator, the user, the external device, or the like of an entire process for the specific object, and may be prompted by the operator, the user, the external device, or the like of a second sub-stage selectable process for the specific object.
For example, in response to selection of the "splitting" process among the three selectable processes of "process end", "splitting", and "cooking" in the second-stage selectable process on the frozen steak on the mobile terminal or the smart operation device, the operator, the user, the external device, or the like may be prompted by the mobile terminal or the smart operation device of the completion time limit (for example, 10 minutes) of the splitting process. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the "break-up" process may be a process of breaking up the thawed pieces into small portions.
For another example, in response to selection of the "process end" process among the three selectable processes of "process end", "decomposition", and "cooking" among the second-stage selectable processes on the frozen steak on the mobile terminal or the smart operation device, the operator, the user, the external device, or the like may be prompted by the mobile terminal or the smart operation device that the entire processes for the frozen steak are ended. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the "end of treatment" treatment may refer to the end of the overall treatment of the thawed beefsteak.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, prompting the completion of the entire process for the specific object may include: prompting the specific object to be scrapped. For example, the "end of treatment" treatment among the three optional treatments of "end of treatment", "decomposition", and "cooking" in the second stage optional treatment may be a "discard" treatment. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the "discard" process may refer to discarding the steaks that will have undergone thawing.
For another example, in response to selection of the "cooking" process among the three selectable processes of "discard", "decompose", and "cook" in the second stage selectable process on the frozen steak on the mobile terminal or the smart operation device, the operator, the user, the external device, or the like may be prompted by the mobile terminal or the smart operation device for the second sub-stage selectable process for the specific object, for example, the selectable processes of the "cooking" process stage, for example, the "cooking" process, the "frying" process, the "baking" process, or the like.
In the embodiment of the present disclosure, the "second-stage selectable process" may include only one process, and in this case, the "selection of the second specific process in the second-stage selectable process" may be a selectable process that is automatically selected only by the system.
For another example, in response to selection of the "partial cooking" process among the four optional processes of "scrap", "decompose", "complete cooking", and "partial cooking" among the second-stage optional processes for freezing the steak on the mobile terminal or the smart operating device, the operator, the user, the external device, or the like may be prompted by the mobile terminal or the smart operating device for the second sub-stage optional process for a specific object, for example, the optional process of the "partial cooking" process stage, which may include the "cooking" process and the "partial refrigerating" process, or the like. In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the "second sub-two-stage optional process" may include only one process, in which case the selection of the second sub-specific process in the second sub-stage optional process may be the only optional process automatically selected by the system.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, by responding to the selection of the second specific processing in the second-stage optional processing, prompting the second completion time limit of the second specific processing for the object, or prompting the end of the whole processing for the specific object, or prompting the second sub-stage optional processing for the specific object, the whole object processing process can be guided in a staged and targeted manner, the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the control degree of the object processing process is improved.
Fig. 4 illustrates a flowchart of an object processing time limit management method according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure. The object processing time limit management method in the embodiment shown in fig. 4 is different from the object processing time limit management method in the embodiment shown in fig. 3 in that the following steps S401 and S402 are further included. In addition, although the embodiment in fig. 4 does not show steps S101, S102, S103, S201, and S202 in fig. 3 for the sake of simplicity, these not shown steps are also part of the embodiment in fig. 4.
In addition, in step S301 in the embodiment shown in fig. 4, only the second completion time limit of the second specific processing for the object is prompted.
In step S401, it is detected whether a second confirmation instruction confirming that the second specific processing has been completed is received within the second completion time limit.
In step S402, in response to detecting that the second confirmation instruction is received within the second completion time limit, the third-stage selectable processing for the specific object is prompted.
As shown, step S401 is similar to step S201 in the embodiment shown in fig. 2, and step S402 is similar to step S202 in the embodiment shown in fig. 2. Such similar expressions indicate that the object processing time limit management method according to the embodiment of the present disclosure may include a plurality of similar steps of detecting whether a confirmation instruction confirming completion of a specific process of a current processing stage is received within a completion time limit of the specific process, and prompting a next stage of optional processing for the specific object in response to detecting that the confirmation instruction is received within the completion time limit of the specific process. Thus, in embodiments of the present disclosure, each stage of processing may be performed in this manner.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the present disclosure, under the condition that a second completion time limit of a second specific process for an object is prompted, whether a second confirmation instruction confirming that the second specific process has been completed is received within the second completion time limit is detected; in response to the fact that the second confirmation instruction is received within the second completion time limit, the third-stage optional processing specific to the specific object is prompted, the whole object processing process can be guided in a staged and targeted mode, information transmission efficiency is improved, misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the management and control degree of the object processing process is improved.
Fig. 5 illustrates a flowchart of an object processing time limit management method according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure. The object processing time limit management method in the embodiment shown in fig. 5 is different from the object processing time limit management method in the embodiment shown in fig. 1 in that the following steps S501 and S502 are further included before step S101:
in step S501, a processing time limit management configuration is generated for an object, wherein the processing time limit management configuration includes a processing manner, a completion time limit, and a presentation manner for processing in different processing stages of the object.
In step S502, an object to which the processing time limit management configuration is bound is added to the list of objects to be processed.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the processing time limit management configuration is a time limit management configuration for processing an object in the object list to be processed, and includes a processing manner, a completion time limit, and a prompt manner for processing in different processing phases of the object. For example, when the object is a frozen steak, the processing time management configuration thereof may include three processing stages of thawing, disintegration, and cooking, and the thawing processing stage as the first processing stage may include two optional processes of "water bath thawing" and "thawing at room temperature". For example, the "thawing in water bath" process is a process of thawing frozen beef steaks with water at a constant temperature, and the "thawing at room temperature" process is a process of thawing frozen beef steaks by placing them in a room temperature environment. For example, the time limit for completion of the "water bath thawing" treatment is 60 minutes, and the time limit for completion of the "ordinary temperature thawing" treatment is 180 minutes. The prompting mode of the water bath unfreezing treatment and the normal temperature unfreezing treatment can comprise at least one of the following modes: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, when a processing time limit management configuration is generated for an object, the generated processing time limit management configuration may be bound to the object, and the object to which the processing time limit management configuration is bound may be added to the list of objects to be processed. In this case, in response to the selection of a specific object in the received list of objects to be processed, the processing time limit management configuration bound to the specific object may be applied to the processing procedure for the specific object.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, before a list of objects to be processed is displayed, processing time limit management configuration is generated aiming at the objects, wherein the processing time limit management configuration comprises a processing mode, a finishing time limit and a prompting mode for processing in different processing stages of the objects; the object bound with the processing time limit management configuration is added into the list of the object to be processed, the processing specification of the object to be processed is subjected to datamation and systematization, so that the processing rule (such as a processing mode, a completion time limit and a prompt mode) of the object to be processed can be flexibly formulated and modified, and the processing rule is issued to equipment (such as an operation management APP) used by an operator (user) in real time, so that the operator (user) can know the processing rule for implementing the object through the equipment (such as the operation management APP) and follow the execution, the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of the user is reduced, and the control degree of the object processing process is improved.
Fig. 6 illustrates a flowchart of an object processing time limit management method according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure. The object processing time limit management method in the embodiment shown in fig. 6 is different from the object processing time limit management method in the embodiment shown in fig. 1 in that the following step S601 is further included.
In step S601, in response to detecting that any one of the processes for the specific object is not completed within the completion time limit corresponding to the process, the rejection of the specific object is prompted.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, for any process having a completion time limit, it is checked whether the process is completed within the corresponding completion time limit. And prompting the rejection of the specific object in response to detecting that any processing on the specific object is not completed within the completion time limit corresponding to the processing. That is, if a confirmation instruction for confirming that any process for the specific object has been completed is not received within the time limit for completion of the process, the specific object is discarded. For example, in all processing stages of frozen steak, once any one of the processes having a completion time limit (e.g., "water bath thawing" process, "disintegration" process, etc.) in any one stage is not completed within the completion time limit, i.e., a confirmation instruction that the process has been completed is not received within the completion time limit, the processed steak is prompted to be discarded.
In addition, it should be noted that, although step S601 is added to the embodiment shown in fig. 1 in the embodiment shown in fig. 6, it can be understood by those skilled in the art from the above teachings of the present disclosure that step S601 may also be added to any of the embodiments shown in fig. 2 to 5, and detailed descriptions thereof are omitted here.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, in response to the fact that any processing on the specific object is not completed within the completion time limit corresponding to the processing, the specific object is prompted to be scrapped, the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the management and control degree of the object processing process is improved.
Fig. 7 illustrates a flowchart of an object processing time limit management method according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure. The object processing time limit management method in the embodiment shown in fig. 7 is different from the object processing time limit management method in the embodiment shown in fig. 1 in that the following step S701 is further included.
In step S701, within the completion time limit corresponding to any one of the processes of the specific object, a prompt is given according to a preset prompt rule to prompt that the specific object needs to be processed.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, "alerting" means actively alerting an operator, a user, or an external device that any process needs to be executed within a completion time limit having the completion time limit according to a preset alerting rule. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the preset reminding rule may include at least one of a time interval of the reminding, a manner of the reminding, and a content of the reminding. For example, the preset reminding rules for the frozen steak include: within the 60-minute completion time limit of the "water bath thawing" treatment of frozen steak, there are left minutes in the reminding completion time limit by means of pop-up window and voice reminding at intervals of 5 minutes.
In addition, it should be noted that, although step S701 is added to the embodiment shown in fig. 1 in the embodiment shown in fig. 7, it can be understood by those skilled in the art from the above teachings of the present disclosure that step S701 may also be added to any one of the embodiments shown in fig. 2 to 5, and detailed descriptions thereof are omitted here.
In the embodiment of the present disclosure, the "reminder" is different from the "prompt" in that the "reminder" refers to actively sending out related reminder information to the outside within the completion time limit; and "prompting" refers to prompting, in response to an operation, information associated with the operation to the outside. In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the information of the reminder or the information of the reminder may be received by an operator, a user, an external device, or the like.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, in the completion time limit corresponding to any processing of the specific object, the specific object is reminded of the need to execute the processing according to the preset reminding rule, so that the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the management and control degree of the object processing process is improved.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, in any one of the embodiments shown in fig. 1 to 6, the prompting manner includes at least one of the following: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the prompting mode comprises at least one of the following modes: the method has the advantages that the message is pushed, the specific window is popped up, the voice broadcasting is realized, the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the management and control degree of the object processing process is improved.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, in the embodiment shown in fig. 7, the manner of reminding includes at least one of the following: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the reminding mode comprises at least one of the following modes: the method has the advantages that the message is pushed, the specific window is popped up, the voice broadcasting is realized, the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the management and control degree of the object processing process is improved.
Fig. 8 is a diagram illustrating an example of an application scenario of an object processing time limit management method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Fig. 8 illustrates a restaurant application scenario.
In this scenario, the store needs to use 1 frozen leg for the last dish, and the supplier provides 6 frozen legs for one package. The food quality management department of the store or a higher-level organization of the store makes such a processing time limit management configuration of 6 chicken legs of 1 pack. In a restaurant store scenario, the processing time limit management configuration may include a food second expiration date implementation specification, i.e., a processing mode and a completion time limit for processing in different processing stages of the food. In addition, the processing time limit management configuration may further include a prompt manner of processing. For example, the second expiration date implementation specification for the food is: the chicken leg is taken out from a freezer and then needs to be unfrozen firstly, the normal-temperature unfreezing and the water bath unfreezing can be selected, the normal-temperature unfreezing can not exceed 60 minutes, the water bath unfreezing can not exceed 30 minutes, all the chicken legs in the bag can be instantly prepared into meal or partially prepared into meal after the unfreezing is completed, the rest part of the chicken legs in the partially prepared meal needs to be refrigerated and stored, the refrigerated storage time can not exceed 60 minutes, and the chicken legs which have not prepared meal after exceeding the time must be scrapped.
After the implementation specification formulation of the second expiration date of the food is completed, business personnel of a food quality management department log in an operation management terminal or an APP system background, and the specification logic is recorded into a system for storage and submission in a 'food second-effect specification management' module. In other words, a processing time limit management configuration is generated for an object, wherein the processing time limit management configuration includes a processing manner, a completion time limit, and a prompt manner for processing in different processing phases of the object, and the object to which the processing time limit management configuration is bound is added to the list of objects to be processed.
At this time, if a restaurant shop prepares meals and needs to use a frozen chicken leg, the operator 800 clicks on a "food two-effect standard management" module of the operation management APP 810 or the smart device 820. The specifications previously entered by the food quality management service personnel have all been validated within this module. The food preparation personnel select the frozen chicken legs from the list shown by the operation management APP 810 or the intelligent device 820, and the operation management APP 810 or the intelligent device 820 gives operation selections of normal-temperature unfreezing and water-bath unfreezing. At this point, the operator may remove the frozen chicken leg from the cold storage device 830. When the operator selects the water bath for thawing, the system interface displays the limited time for 30 minutes and counts down, and the next operation of thawing completion and scrapping is carried out. At this time, the operator may perform the thawing operation by the water bath thawing apparatus 840 (or the room temperature thawing apparatus 850). If "thawing completed" is selected within 30 minutes, the system will give the choices "full meal" and "partial meal". At this time, the operator can prepare a meal through the meal preparation apparatus 860. If the user selects 'partial meal making' before the countdown is finished, the system interface displays 'refrigeration is ready to make', and countdown is carried out for 60 minutes, and only 'scrapping' can be selected if the user does not make the meal yet after the countdown is finished.
Above information can be interacted through two kinds of modes of operation management APP 810 and intelligent device 820 in the shop, countdown and warning can be through visual warning such as system message propelling movement, compulsory bullet screen, can also remind through voice broadcast. And whether store personnel execute the spot check for the patrol personnel through in-store video monitoring or not according to the requirements.
Fig. 9 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of an object processing time limit management apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
As shown in fig. 9, the object processing time limit management apparatus includes a display module 901, a first prompt module 902, and a second prompt module 903.
The display module 901 is configured to display a list of objects to be processed and receive a selection of a specific object in the list of objects to be processed.
The first hinting module 902 is configured to hint at a first stage of selectable processing for a particular object in response to a received selection of the particular object in the list of objects to be processed.
The second prompt module 903 is configured to prompt a first completion time limit of the first specific process for the specific object in response to selection of the first specific process in the first-stage selectable process.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the "list of objects to be processed" refers to a list of objects to be processed by an operator or a user. The list of objects to be processed may be presented to the operator or the user in various forms, for example, the list of objects to be processed may be presented to the operator or the user through an APP of the mobile terminal, or may be presented to the operator or the user through a special intelligent operation device (for example, a tablet computer).
The object to be treated in the embodiments of the present disclosure refers to an article having an eating or life span. When these articles have been unpackaged or used, their eating or life time may be severely shortened. For example, there are a large number of frozen products, refrigerated products, semi-finished products, etc. in the food preparation raw materials, and these food or food raw materials can be treated as the objects to be treated in the embodiments of the present disclosure. For example, in the case of chemical production, chemical raw materials may be used or processed, and these chemical raw materials may be treated in the examples of the present disclosure. However, the range of the object to be processed is not limited to the food field or the chemical field, and other articles may be the object to be processed in the embodiment of the present disclosure.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, a user or an operator may select a specific object in the list of objects to be processed, or a specific device or program may select a specific object in the list of objects to be processed. For example, when the list of the objects to be processed is a list of food materials to be processed, the specific object may be a certain food material, for example, frozen chicken legs, flour, dehydrated vegetables, and the like.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, multiple stages of processing may be performed on each object in the list of objects to be processed. For example, when the specific object to be processed is a frozen steak in the list of food materials to be processed, the frozen steak may be subjected to three stages of thawing, disintegration, and cooking. It will be appreciated that at least one stage of processing may be performed on objects in the list of objects to be processed. In the embodiments of the present disclosure, the number of processing stages is not limited.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, "hint" means: in response to an operation, information associated with the operation is prompted to the outside. In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the prompted information may be received by an operator, a user, an external device, or the like.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, when a specific object is selected, a first-stage selectable process for the specific object is prompted in response to the selection of the specific object. For example, when an operator or user selects a frozen steak in a list of food ingredients to be processed, the operator or user is prompted in response to the selection for a first stage alternative process for the frozen steak. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the first stage optional treatment of frozen steak may include two optional treatments of "water bath thawing" and "normal temperature thawing".
In the embodiment of the present disclosure, the first-stage selectable processing is not necessarily the earliest processing stage after the specific object is selected, but other stages are possible after the specific object is selected before the first-stage selectable processing is prompted, for example, an information presentation stage, whether the reminder confirms the start stage, and the like. It is understood that there may be other stages between the processing stages of a specific object in the embodiment of the present disclosure, but the other stages may not be directly related to the management of the processing time limit of the specific object, and therefore, the foregoing other stages are not described in detail in the present disclosure.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, when a first specific process of the first-stage selectable processes is selected, a first completion time limit of the first specific process for the specific object is prompted in response to the first specific process. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, in order to ensure that the specific object is in a good state, a first completion time limit is set for the first specific processing of the specific object so that the specific object is not deteriorated or disabled by not being properly processed for too long. Thus, the first completion time limit of the first specific processing for the specific object is prompted.
In the embodiment of the present disclosure, the "first-stage selectable process" may include only one process, and in this case, the "selection of the first specific process in the first-stage selectable process" may be a unique selectable process automatically selected by the system. In addition, in the embodiment of the present disclosure, each stage selectable process may include only a unique selectable process, and does not necessarily include a plurality of selectable processes.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the display module is configured to display a list of objects to be processed and receive selection of a specific object in the list of objects to be processed; a first prompting module configured to prompt a first stage selectable process for a specific object in response to a received selection of the specific object in the list of objects to be processed; and the second prompting module is configured to respond to the selection of the first specific processing in the first-stage optional processing, prompt a first completion time limit of the first specific processing aiming at the specific object, and can pertinently guide the processing of the user in different processing stages according to the object selected by the user without reading the operation specification table in the table format. Moreover, the method can prompt the user of the next executable processing and the completion time limit in time, thereby improving the information transmission efficiency, reducing the misoperation possibility of the user and improving the control degree of the object processing process.
Fig. 10 shows a block diagram of the structure of an object processing time limit management apparatus according to another embodiment of the present disclosure. The object processing time limit management apparatus in the embodiment shown in fig. 10 is different from the object processing time limit management apparatus in the embodiment shown in fig. 9 in that the following first detection module 1001 and third presentation module 1002 are further included:
a first detection module 1001 configured to detect whether a first confirmation instruction confirming that a first specific process has been completed is received within a first completion time limit.
A third prompting module 1002 configured to prompt a second stage of optional processing for the particular object in response to detecting receipt of the first confirmation instruction within the first completion time limit.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, when the mobile terminal or the smart operation device prompts the operator, the user, the external device, or the like for a first completion time limit of the first specific process for the specific object, if the operator, the user, the external device, or the like completes the first specific process for the specific object within the first completion time limit, a first confirmation instruction confirming that the first specific process has been completed may be issued. The mobile terminal or the smart operation device detects whether a first confirmation instruction confirming that the first specific processing has been completed is received within a first completion time limit after prompting an operator, a user, an external device, or the like for the first completion time limit of the first specific processing for the specific object. The mobile terminal or the smart operation device prompts the operator, the user, the external device, or the like with the second-stage selectable process for the specific object in response to detecting that the first confirmation instruction confirming that the first specific process has been completed is received within the first completion time limit.
For example, when the mobile terminal or the smart operation device prompts the operator, the user, the external device, or the like for a first completion time limit (for example, 60 minutes) of the "water bath thawing" process for the frozen beef steak, if the operator, the user, the external device, or the like completes the "water bath thawing" process for a specific object within 60 minutes of the first completion time limit, a first confirmation instruction confirming that the "water bath thawing" process has been completed may be issued. After prompting an operator, a user, an external device, or the like for a first completion time limit of a "water bath thawing" process for a specific object for 60 minutes, the mobile terminal or the smart operation device detects whether a first confirmation instruction confirming that the "water bath thawing" process has been completed is received within 60 minutes of the first completion time limit. The mobile terminal or the smart operation device prompts the operator, the user, the external device, or the like for second-stage optional processing for the frozen beef steak having undergone the "water bath thawing" processing, such as "processing end", "disintegration" processing, and "cooking" processing, in response to detection of reception of a first confirmation instruction confirming completion of the "water bath thawing" processing within 60 minutes as a first completion time limit.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the first detection module is configured to detect whether a first confirmation instruction confirming that the first specific processing is completed is received within a first completion time limit; a third prompting module configured to prompt the second stage selectable processing for the particular object in response to detecting receipt of the first confirmation instruction within the first completion time limit. The whole object processing process can be guided in a targeted mode in stages, information transmission efficiency is improved, misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the management and control degree of the object processing process is improved.
Fig. 11 illustrates a block diagram of the structure of an object processing time limit management apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure. The object processing time limit management apparatus in the embodiment shown in fig. 11 is different from the object processing time limit management apparatus in the embodiment shown in fig. 10 in that the following fourth presentation module 1101 is further included:
a fourth prompting module 1101 configured to prompt a second completion time limit for the second specific process for the object, or prompt an end of the entire process for the specific object, or prompt a second sub-stage selectable process for the specific object, in response to the selection of the second specific process in the second stage selectable process.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, each optional process in the second-stage optional process may be different from the first specific process in the first-stage optional process, and may of course be the same as all or part of the first-stage optional process.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, in response to selection of the second specific process in the second-stage selectable process on the mobile terminal or the smart operating device, the operator, the user, the external device, or the like may be prompted by the mobile terminal or the smart operating device of a second completion time limit of the second specific process for the object, may be prompted by the operator, the user, the external device, or the like of an entire process for the specific object, and may be prompted by the operator, the user, the external device, or the like of a second sub-stage selectable process for the specific object.
For example, in response to selection of the "splitting" process among the three selectable processes of "process end", "splitting", and "cooking" in the second-stage selectable process on the frozen steak on the mobile terminal or the smart operation device, the operator, the user, the external device, or the like may be prompted by the mobile terminal or the smart operation device of the completion time limit (for example, 10 minutes) of the splitting process. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the "break-up" process may be a process of breaking up the thawed pieces into small portions.
For another example, in response to selection of the "process end" process among the three selectable processes of "process end", "decomposition", and "cooking" among the second-stage selectable processes on the frozen steak on the mobile terminal or the smart operation device, the operator, the user, the external device, or the like may be prompted by the mobile terminal or the smart operation device that the entire processes for the frozen steak are ended. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the "end of treatment" treatment may refer to the end of the overall treatment of the thawed beefsteak.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, prompting the completion of the entire process for the specific object may include: prompting the specific object to be scrapped. For example, the "end of treatment" treatment among the three optional treatments of "end of treatment", "decomposition", and "cooking" in the second stage optional treatment may be a "discard" treatment. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the "discard" process may refer to discarding the steaks that will have undergone thawing.
For another example, in response to selection of the "cooking" process among the three selectable processes of "discard", "decompose", and "cook" in the second stage selectable process on the frozen steak on the mobile terminal or the smart operation device, the operator, the user, the external device, or the like may be prompted by the mobile terminal or the smart operation device for the second sub-stage selectable process for the specific object, for example, the selectable processes of the "cooking" process stage, for example, the "cooking" process, the "frying" process, the "baking" process, or the like.
In the embodiment of the present disclosure, the "second-stage selectable process" may include only one process, and in this case, the "selection of the second specific process in the second-stage selectable process" may be a selectable process that is automatically selected only by the system.
For another example, in response to selection of the "partial cooking" process among the four optional processes of "scrap", "decompose", "complete cooking", and "partial cooking" among the second-stage optional processes for freezing the steak on the mobile terminal or the smart operating device, the operator, the user, the external device, or the like may be prompted by the mobile terminal or the smart operating device for the second sub-stage optional process for a specific object, for example, the optional process of the "partial cooking" process stage, which may include the "cooking" process and the "partial refrigerating" process, or the like. In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the "second sub-two-stage optional process" may include only one process, in which case the selection of the second sub-specific process in the second sub-stage optional process may be the only optional process automatically selected by the system.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the fourth prompting module is configured to prompt a second completion time limit of the second specific processing for the object, or prompt the end of the whole processing for the specific object, or prompt the second sub-stage optional processing for the specific object in response to the selection of the second specific processing in the second stage optional processing, so that the whole object processing process can be guided in a targeted manner in stages, the information transmission efficiency is improved, the possibility of misoperation of a user is reduced, and the control degree of the object processing process is improved.
Fig. 12 is a block diagram illustrating a structure of an object processing time limit management apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure. The object processing time limit management apparatus in the embodiment shown in fig. 12 is different from the object processing time limit management apparatus in the embodiment shown in fig. 11 in that the following first detection submodule 1201 and presentation submodule 1202 are further included. In addition, although the embodiment in fig. 12 does not show the display module 901, the first prompt module 902, the second prompt module 903, the first detection module 1001, and the third prompt module 1002 in fig. 11 for the sake of simplicity, these not shown modules are also part of the embodiment in fig. 4.
In addition, in the embodiment shown in fig. 12, the fourth prompting module 1101 prompts a second completion time limit of the second specific processing for the object.
The first detection sub-module 1201 is configured to detect whether a second confirmation instruction confirming that the second specific process has been completed is received within a second completion time limit.
The prompt sub-module 1202 is configured to prompt the third stage selectable processing for the particular object in response to detecting receipt of the second confirmation instruction within the second completion time limit.
As shown, the first detection submodule 1201 is similar to the first detection module 1001 in the embodiment shown in FIG. 10, and the prompt submodule 1202 is similar to the third prompt module 1002 in the embodiment shown in FIG. 10. Such similarity indicates that the object processing time limit management apparatus according to the embodiment of the present disclosure may include a plurality of similar modules, that is, detecting whether a confirmation instruction confirming completion of a specific process of a current processing stage is received within a completion time limit of the specific process, and prompting a next-stage optional process for the specific object in response to detecting that the confirmation instruction is received within the completion time limit of the specific process. Thus, in embodiments of the present disclosure, each stage of processing may be performed in this manner.
According to the technical solution provided by the embodiment of the present disclosure, in a case where the fourth prompting module prompts a second completion time limit for the second specific processing of the object, the first detecting sub-module is configured to detect whether a second confirmation instruction confirming that the second specific processing has been completed is received within the second completion time limit; and the prompting submodule is configured to prompt the third-stage optional processing for the specific object in response to the detection that the second confirmation instruction is received within the second completion time limit, and can perform staged targeted guidance on the whole object processing process, so that the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the control degree of the object processing process is improved.
Fig. 13 is a block diagram illustrating a structure of an object processing time limit management apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure. The object processing time limit management apparatus in the embodiment shown in fig. 13 differs from the object processing time limit management apparatus in the embodiment shown in fig. 9 in that the following generation module 1301 and addition module 1302 are further included before the display module 901:
the generation module 1301 is configured to generate a processing time limit management configuration for the object, wherein the processing time limit management configuration includes a processing manner, a completion time limit, and a prompt manner for processing in different processing phases of the object.
The adding module 1302 is configured to add the object bound with the processing time limit management configuration to the list of objects to be processed.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the processing time limit management configuration is a time limit management configuration for processing an object in the object list to be processed, and includes a processing manner, a completion time limit, and a prompt manner for processing in different processing phases of the object. For example, when the object is a frozen steak, the processing time management configuration thereof may include three processing stages of thawing, disintegration, and cooking, and the thawing processing stage as the first processing stage may include two optional processes of "water bath thawing" and "thawing at room temperature". For example, the "thawing in water bath" process is a process of thawing frozen beef steaks with water at a constant temperature, and the "thawing at room temperature" process is a process of thawing frozen beef steaks by placing them in a room temperature environment. For example, the time limit for completion of the "water bath thawing" treatment is 60 minutes, and the time limit for completion of the "ordinary temperature thawing" treatment is 180 minutes. The prompting mode of the water bath unfreezing treatment and the normal temperature unfreezing treatment can comprise at least one of the following modes: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, when a processing time limit management configuration is generated for an object, the generated processing time limit management configuration may be bound to the object, and the object to which the processing time limit management configuration is bound may be added to the list of objects to be processed. In this case, in response to the selection of a specific object in the received list of objects to be processed, the processing time limit management configuration bound to the specific object may be applied to the processing procedure for the specific object.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the generation module is configured to generate processing time limit management configuration for an object before displaying a list of objects to be processed, wherein the processing time limit management configuration comprises a processing mode, a completion time limit and a prompt mode for processing in different processing phases of the object; the adding module is configured to add the object bound with the processing time limit management configuration into the list of the object to be processed, and perform data processing and systematization on the processing specification of the object to be processed, so that the processing rules (such as a processing mode, a completion time limit and a prompt mode) of the object to be processed can be flexibly formulated and modified, and are issued to equipment (such as an operation management APP) used by an operator (user) in real time, so that the operator (user) can know and implement the processing rules of the object through the equipment (such as the operation management APP) and follow the execution, the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of the user is reduced, and the control degree of the object processing process is improved.
Fig. 14 is a block diagram illustrating a structure of an object processing time limit management apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure. The object processing time limit management apparatus in the embodiment shown in fig. 14 is different from the object processing time limit management apparatus in the embodiment shown in fig. 9 in that the following fifth presentation module 1401 is further included.
The fifth prompting module 1401 is configured to prompt rejection of a particular object in response to detecting that any of the processes for the particular object are not completed within the completion time limit corresponding to the process.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, for any process having a completion time limit, it is checked whether the process is completed within the corresponding completion time limit. And prompting the rejection of the specific object in response to detecting that any processing on the specific object is not completed within the completion time limit corresponding to the processing. That is, if a confirmation instruction for confirming that any process for the specific object has been completed is not received within the time limit for completion of the process, the specific object is discarded. For example, in all processing stages of frozen steak, once any one of the processes having a completion time limit (e.g., "water bath thawing" process, "disintegration" process, etc.) in any one stage is not completed within the completion time limit, i.e., a confirmation instruction that the process has been completed is not received within the completion time limit, the processed steak is prompted to be discarded.
In addition, it should be noted that although the fifth prompt module 1401 is added to the embodiment shown in fig. 9 in the embodiment shown in fig. 14, it can be understood by those skilled in the art according to the above teachings of the present disclosure that the fifth prompt module 1401 may also be added to any one of the embodiments shown in fig. 10 to 13, and the detailed description thereof is omitted here.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the fifth prompting module is configured to prompt the specific object to be scrapped in response to the fact that any processing on the specific object is not completed within the completion time limit corresponding to the processing, so that the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the management and control degree of the object processing process is improved.
Fig. 15 shows a block diagram of the structure of an object processing time limit management apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure. The object processing time limit management apparatus in the embodiment shown in fig. 15 is different from the object processing time limit management apparatus in the embodiment shown in fig. 9 in that the following reminder module 1501 is further included.
The reminding module 1501 is configured to remind a user of a specific object of executing processing according to a preset reminding rule within a time limit corresponding to any processing of the specific object.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, "alerting" means actively alerting an operator, a user, or an external device that any process needs to be executed within a completion time limit having the completion time limit according to a preset alerting rule. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the preset reminding rule may include at least one of a time interval of the reminding, a manner of the reminding, and a content of the reminding. For example, the preset reminding rules for the frozen steak include: within the 60-minute completion time limit of the "water bath thawing" treatment of frozen steak, there are left minutes in the reminding completion time limit by means of pop-up window and voice reminding at intervals of 5 minutes.
In addition, it should be noted that, although the reminding module 1501 is added to the embodiment shown in fig. 9 in the embodiment shown in fig. 15, it can be understood by those skilled in the art according to the above teachings of the present disclosure that the reminding module 1501 can also be added to any one of the embodiments shown in fig. 10 to 13, and the detailed description thereof is omitted here.
In the embodiment of the present disclosure, the "reminder" is different from the "prompt" in that the "reminder" refers to actively sending out related reminder information to the outside within the completion time limit; and "prompting" refers to prompting, in response to an operation, information associated with the operation to the outside. In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the information of the reminder or the information of the reminder may be received by an operator, a user, an external device, or the like.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, in the completion time limit corresponding to any processing of the specific object, the specific object is reminded of the need to execute the processing according to the preset reminding rule, so that the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the management and control degree of the object processing process is improved.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, in any one of the embodiments shown in fig. 9 to 14, the manner of prompting includes at least one of: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the prompting mode comprises at least one of the following modes: the method has the advantages that the message is pushed, the specific window is popped up, the voice broadcasting is realized, the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the management and control degree of the object processing process is improved.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, in the implementation shown in fig. 15, the manner of reminding includes at least one of the following: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the reminding mode comprises at least one of the following modes: the method has the advantages that the message is pushed, the specific window is popped up, the voice broadcasting is realized, the information transmission efficiency is improved, the misoperation possibility of a user is reduced, and the management and control degree of the object processing process is improved.
Having described the internal functions and structure of the object processing time limit management apparatus, in one possible design, the structure of the object processing time limit management apparatus may be implemented as an object processing time limit management device, as shown in fig. 16, and the processing device 1600 may include a processor 1601 and a memory 1602.
The memory 1602 is used for storing a program for supporting the object processing time limit management apparatus to execute the object processing time limit management method in any of the above embodiments, and the processor 1601 is configured to execute the program stored in the memory 1602.
The memory 1602 is used to store one or more computer instructions, which are executed by the processor 1601 to implement the steps of:
the memory is to store one or more computer instructions, wherein the one or more computer instructions are executed by the processor to implement the steps of:
displaying a list of objects to be processed and receiving a selection of a particular object in the list of objects to be processed;
in response to receiving a selection of a particular object in the list of objects to be processed, prompting a first stage of selectable processing for the particular object;
in response to selection of a first specific process in the first-stage selectable processes, prompting a first completion time limit for the first specific process for the specific object.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, the one or more computer instructions are further executable by the processor to perform the steps of:
detecting whether a first confirmation instruction confirming that the first specific processing has been completed is received within the first completion time limit;
in response to detecting receipt of the first confirmation instruction within the first completion time limit, prompting second phase selectable processing for the particular object.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, the one or more computer instructions are further executable by the processor to perform the steps of:
in response to selection of a second specific process in the second-stage selectable processes, prompting a second completion time limit for the second specific process for the object, or prompting completion of the entire processes for the specific object, or prompting a second sub-stage selectable process for the specific object.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the prompting that all processing for the specific object is ended includes:
and prompting that the specific object is scrapped.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, in the event of a prompt for a second completion time limit for the second particular processing of the object, the one or more computer instructions are further executable by the processor to implement the steps of:
detecting whether a second confirmation instruction confirming that the second specific processing has been completed is received within the second completion time limit;
prompting a third stage selectable treatment for the particular subject in response to detecting receipt of the second confirmation instruction within the second completion time limit.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, prior to displaying the list of objects to be processed, the one or more computer instructions are further executable by the processor to perform the steps of:
generating a processing time limit management configuration for an object, wherein the processing time limit management configuration comprises a processing mode, a completion time limit and a prompt mode for processing in different processing phases of the object;
and adding the object bound with the processing time limit management configuration into the list of the objects to be processed.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, the one or more computer instructions are further executable by the processor to perform the steps of:
and prompting the specific object to be scrapped in response to detecting that any processing on the specific object is not completed within the completion time limit corresponding to the processing.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, the one or more computer instructions are further executable by the processor to perform the steps of:
and reminding the specific object to execute the processing according to a preset reminding rule in a finishing time limit corresponding to any processing of the specific object.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, the manner of prompting includes at least one of: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the manner of alerting includes at least one of: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
The processor 1601 is configured to perform all or some of the method steps described above.
The object processing time limit management device may further include a communication interface in the structure, and the communication interface is used for the object processing time limit management device to communicate with other devices or a communication network.
The exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure also provide a computer storage medium for storing computer software instructions for the object processing time limit management apparatus, which includes a program for executing the object processing time limit management method in any of the above embodiments, thereby providing technical effects brought by the method.
Fig. 17 is a schematic structural diagram of a computer system suitable for implementing an object processing time limit management method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
As shown in fig. 17, the computer system 1700 includes a Central Processing Unit (CPU)1701 that can execute various processes in the embodiment shown in fig. 1 described above according to a program stored in a Read Only Memory (ROM)1702 or a program loaded from a storage portion 1708 into a Random Access Memory (RAM) 1703. In the RAM1703, various programs and data required for the operation of the system 1700 are also stored. The CPU1701, ROM1702, and RAM1703 are connected to each other through a bus 1704. An input/output (I/O) interface 1705 is also connected to bus 1704.
The following components are connected to the I/O interface 1705: an input section 1706 including a keyboard, a mouse, and the like; an output portion 1707 including a display such as a Cathode Ray Tube (CRT), a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), and the like, and a speaker; a storage portion 1708 including a hard disk and the like; and a communication section 1709 including a network interface card such as a LAN card, a modem, or the like. The communication section 1709 performs communication processing via a network such as the internet. A driver 1710 is also connected to the I/O interface 1705 as necessary. A removable medium 1711 such as a magnetic disk, an optical disk, a magneto-optical disk, a semiconductor memory, or the like is mounted on the drive 1710 as necessary, so that a computer program read out therefrom is mounted into the storage portion 1708 as necessary.
In particular, according to embodiments of the present disclosure, the method described above with reference to fig. 1 may be implemented as a computer software program. For example, embodiments of the present disclosure include a computer program product comprising a computer program tangibly embodied on a medium readable thereby, the computer program comprising program code for performing the data processing method of fig. 1. In such embodiments, the computer program may be downloaded and installed from a network via the communication portion 1709, and/or installed from the removable media 1711.
The flowchart and block diagrams in the figures illustrate the architecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of systems, methods and computer program products according to various embodiments of the present disclosure. In this regard, each block in the flowcharts or block diagrams may represent a module, a program segment, or a portion of code, which comprises one or more executable instructions for implementing the specified logical function(s). It should also be noted that, in some alternative implementations, the functions noted in the block may occur out of the order noted in the figures. For example, two blocks shown in succession may, in fact, be executed substantially concurrently, or the blocks may sometimes be executed in the reverse order, depending upon the functionality involved. It will also be noted that each block of the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustration, and combinations of blocks in the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustration, can be implemented by special purpose hardware-based systems which perform the specified functions or acts, or combinations of special purpose hardware and computer instructions.
The units or modules described in the embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented by software or hardware. The units or modules described may also be provided in a processor, and the names of the units or modules do not in some cases constitute a limitation of the units or modules themselves.
As another aspect, the present disclosure also provides a computer-readable storage medium, which may be the computer-readable storage medium included in the apparatus in the above-described embodiment; or it may be a separate computer readable storage medium not incorporated into the device. The computer-readable storage medium stores one or more programs which are used by one or more processors to perform the methods described in the present disclosure, thereby providing technical effects brought by the methods.
The foregoing description is only exemplary of the preferred embodiments of the disclosure and is illustrative of the principles of the technology employed. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the scope of the invention in the present disclosure is not limited to the specific combination of the above-mentioned features, but also encompasses other embodiments in which any combination of the above-mentioned features or their equivalents is possible without departing from the inventive concept. For example, the above features and (but not limited to) the features disclosed in this disclosure having similar functions are replaced with each other to form the technical solution.

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1. An object processing time limit management method, comprising:
displaying a list of objects to be processed and receiving a selection of a particular object in the list of objects to be processed;
in response to receiving a selection of a particular object in the list of objects to be processed, prompting a first stage of selectable processing for the particular object;
in response to selection of a first specific process in the first-stage selectable processes, prompting a first completion time limit for the first specific process for the specific object;
detecting whether a first confirmation instruction confirming that the first specific processing has been completed is received within the first completion time limit;
prompting, in response to detecting receipt of the first confirmation instruction within the first completion time limit, a second stage selectable treatment for the particular object, the second stage selectable treatment including partial cooking,
wherein the method further comprises: and prompting the specific object to be scrapped in response to detecting that any processing on the specific object is not completed within the completion time limit corresponding to the processing.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
in response to selection of a second specific process in the second-stage selectable processes, prompting a second completion time limit for the second specific process for the object, or prompting completion of the entire processes for the specific object, or prompting a second sub-stage selectable process for the specific object.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the prompting that all processing for the particular object is complete comprises:
and prompting that the specific object is scrapped.
4. The method according to claim 2, further comprising, in a case where a second completion time limit for the second specific processing for the object is prompted:
detecting whether a second confirmation instruction confirming that the second specific processing has been completed is received within the second completion time limit;
prompting a third stage selectable treatment for the particular subject in response to detecting receipt of the second confirmation instruction within the second completion time limit.
5. The method according to claim 1, before displaying the list of objects to be processed, further comprising:
generating a processing time limit management configuration for an object, wherein the processing time limit management configuration comprises a processing mode, a completion time limit and a prompt mode for processing in different processing phases of the object;
and adding the object bound with the processing time limit management configuration into the list of the objects to be processed.
6. The method of any of claims 1 to 5, further comprising:
and reminding the specific object to execute the processing according to a preset reminding rule in a finishing time limit corresponding to any processing of the specific object.
7. The method of any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the manner of prompting comprises at least one of: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein the manner of alerting comprises at least one of: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
9. An object processing time limit management apparatus, comprising:
a display module configured to display a list of objects to be processed and receive a selection of a particular object in the list of objects to be processed;
a first prompting module configured to prompt a first-stage optional process for a specific object in the list of objects to be processed in response to a received selection of the specific object;
a second prompting module configured to prompt a first completion time limit of a first specific process for the specific object in response to selection of the first specific process in the first-stage selectable process;
a first detection module configured to detect whether a first confirmation instruction confirming that the first specific processing has been completed is received within the first completion time limit;
a third prompting module configured to prompt a second stage selectable treatment for the particular object in response to detecting receipt of the first confirmation instruction within the first completion time limit, the second stage selectable treatment comprising partial cooking;
and the fifth prompting module is configured to prompt the specific object to be scrapped in response to detecting that any processing on the specific object is not completed within the completion time limit corresponding to the processing.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising:
a fourth prompting module configured to prompt, in response to selection of a second specific process in the second-stage selectable processes, a second completion time limit for the second specific process for the object, or prompt completion of all processes for the specific object, or prompt a second sub-stage selectable process for the specific object.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the fourth prompting module, in the event that prompts for the end of all processing for the particular object, is further configured to:
and prompting that the specific object is scrapped.
12. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the fourth prompting module, in prompting a second completion time limit for the second specific processing for the object, comprises:
a first detection sub-module configured to detect whether a second confirmation instruction confirming that the second specific processing has been completed is received within the second completion time limit;
a prompt sub-module configured to prompt the third stage selectable treatment for the particular subject in response to detecting receipt of the second confirmation instruction within the second completion limit.
13. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising, before the display module:
a generation module configured to generate a processing time limit management configuration for an object, wherein the processing time limit management configuration includes a processing manner, a completion time limit, and a prompt manner for processing in different processing stages of the object;
and the adding module is configured to add the object bound with the processing time limit management configuration into the list of the objects to be processed.
14. The apparatus of any of claims 9 to 13, further comprising:
and the reminding module is configured to remind a user of executing the processing on the specific object according to a preset reminding rule in a finishing time limit corresponding to any processing of the specific object.
15. The apparatus according to any one of claims 9 to 13, wherein the prompting means of any one of the prompting modules or prompting submodules includes at least one of: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
16. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the manner in which the reminder module reminds comprises at least one of: push messages, pop up special windows, and voice announcements.
17. An electronic device comprising a memory and a processor; wherein the content of the first and second substances,
the memory is to store one or more computer instructions, wherein the one or more computer instructions are to be executed by the processor to implement the method of any one of claims 1-8.
18. A readable storage medium having stored thereon computer instructions, characterized in that the computer instructions, when executed by a processor, implement the method according to any one of claims 1-8.
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