CN111353686A - Micro-task control method, computer-readable storage medium, computer program, and electronic device - Google Patents

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CN111353686A
CN111353686A CN202010055714.8A CN202010055714A CN111353686A CN 111353686 A CN111353686 A CN 111353686A CN 202010055714 A CN202010055714 A CN 202010055714A CN 111353686 A CN111353686 A CN 111353686A
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The embodiment of the invention provides a micro task control method, a computer readable storage medium, a computer program and electronic equipment. Displaying a task management window and a task interaction window in a user interface for task management; responding to the selection operation of a login user on a first target task in a task list, and sending a request message of the first target task to a server; receiving each task update entry related to the first target task and sent by the server; in a task interaction window for a first target task, item updating information of each task updating item and information of a publisher thereof are displayed in an associated manner according to the sequence of publishing time, wherein the task updating items published by a login user and the task updating items published by a non-login user are displayed differently; and responding to the selection operation of the login user on the task updating item, and displaying the detailed information of the selected task updating item.

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Micro-task control method, computer-readable storage medium, computer program, and electronic device
Technical Field
Embodiments of the present invention relate to information processing technologies, and in particular, to a micro-task control method, a computer-readable storage medium, a computer program, and an electronic device.
Background
Most of current task or project management systems are restricted and controlled by customizing an authority process according to an internal personnel management architecture of an enterprise, lack sufficient flexibility and are difficult to be widely applied.
Aiming at task requirements, implementation processes and final results of projects or tasks, the management systems are mainly realized by auxiliary methods such as standard formulation, teaching and training, artificial monitoring, carding comparison and the like, and the management efficiency is low due to low integration of management elements.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the invention aims to provide a task management scheme so as to realize fine control of tasks based on fine granularity and improve the processing efficiency.
According to a first aspect of embodiments of the present invention, there is provided a micro-task control method including: displaying a task management window and a task interaction window in a user interface for task management, wherein a task list related to a login user is displayed in the task management window; responding to the selection operation of a login user on a first target task in the task list, and sending a request message of the first target task to a server; receiving each task updating entry related to the first target task and sent by the server, wherein the task updating entry comprises the release time of the task updating entry, information of a publisher, project updating information and detailed information of the task updating entry; in a task interaction window for the first target task, item updating information of each task updating entry and information of a publisher thereof are displayed in an associated manner according to the sequence of publishing time, wherein the task updating entries published by login users and the task updating entries published by non-login users are displayed differently; and responding to the selection operation of the login user on the task updating item, and displaying the detailed information of the selected task updating item.
Optionally, the method further comprises: and generating a new task update item in response to the editing operation of the login user on the detailed information of the displayed task update item, and sending a publishing message comprising the new task update item to the server.
Optionally, an interactive item for creating a task is also displayed in the task management window; the method further comprises the following steps: responding to the operation of the login user on the interaction item of the created task, and sending a task creating message for generating a second target task to the server; receiving a task template sent by the server, and displaying information in the task template, wherein the task template comprises at least one insertion source, and the insertion source comprises a basic control or a combined control; generating a task updating item aiming at a task executor according to the information in the task template filled by the login user, wherein the current time is taken as the publishing time of the generated task updating item, and the login user is taken as the publisher of the generated task updating item; and sending the publication message comprising the generated task update entry for the second target task to the server.
Optionally, the displaying information in the task template includes: and displaying a basic control label and a combined control label on one side of the task interaction window for selection, and displaying an interaction item for inputting a task executor on the other side of the task interaction window.
Optionally, the method further comprises: in response to a selection operation of the basic control tab, displaying at least one of the following first interactive item tabs on the one side: a single line of text, multiple lines of text, a single option, multiple options, time, date, budget, resolution, geographic location, city, picture, video, voice, link, attachment, data interface, responsive to a selection operation of the composite control tab, displaying at least one of the following second interactive item tabs on said one side: collaborative worksheet, cost control sheet, execution flow.
Optionally, the method further comprises: in response to the selection operation of any first interaction item label, providing a first control interaction item corresponding to the first interaction item label on the other side in the task interaction window; and in response to the selection operation of any second interactive item label, providing at least one second control interactive item corresponding to the second interactive item label on the other side in the task interactive window.
Optionally, the generating a task update entry for a task performer according to information in the task template filled by a login user includes: and generating a task update entry aiming at the task performer according to the first input data of the first control interactive item by the user, the second input data of the second control interactive item by the user and the information of the task performer input by the user.
According to a second aspect of embodiments of the present invention, there is provided a computer readable storage medium having stored thereon computer program instructions, wherein the program instructions, when executed by a processor, implement the steps of any of the foregoing micro-task control methods.
According to a third aspect of embodiments of the present invention, there is provided a computer program comprising computer program instructions, wherein the program instructions, when executed by a processor, implement the steps of any of the aforementioned micro-task control methods.
According to a fourth aspect of embodiments of the present invention, there is provided an electronic apparatus, including: the system comprises a processor, a memory, a communication element and a communication bus, wherein the processor, the memory and the communication element are communicated with each other through the communication bus; the memory is used for storing at least one executable instruction, and the executable instruction enables the processor to execute the operation corresponding to any one of the micro task control methods.
According to the voice processing scheme provided by the embodiment of the invention, the tasks can be displayed and managed based on the communication session, and all operations and operation objects related to a certain task are displayed to the user through the chat window similar to WeChat, QQ, vigorous and the like so as to be modified and updated. In addition, the data and processing logic of each micro task related to the task are created through a highly customized task template, common functions which are convenient to manage and transmit, such as requirements, processes, cost, reminding and the like of daily task completion, are integrated, repeated combing of the same kind of data in the same management range (project) in different branching tasks is reduced, processing time can be saved, processing efficiency is improved, and error rate of manual reference can be reduced. Therefore, the traditional concept of managing according to a fixed management framework is broken through, the customization and feedback control level of each micro task is focused, and different management decision bases are formed by means of a large amount of micro task data and different types of control groups.
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Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In this application, "plurality" means two or more, and "at least one" means one, two or more. Any component, data, or structure referred to in this application, unless explicitly defined as such, may be understood to mean one or more.
The task management system provided by the invention is used for displaying and managing tasks based on communication conversations, and displaying all operations and operation objects related to a certain task to a user through chat windows similar to WeChat, QQ, vigorous and the like so as to modify and update the tasks. In addition, the data and processing logic of each micro task related to the task are created through a highly customized task template, common functions which are convenient to manage and transmit, such as requirements, processes, cost, reminding and the like of daily task completion, are integrated, repeated combing of the same kind of data in the same management range (project) in different branching tasks is reduced, processing time can be saved, processing efficiency is improved, and error rate of manual reference can be reduced.
In the task management system proposed by the present invention, a task is defined as a task for realizing a complete function or performing a whole set of tasks associated with each other. To this end, one or more micro-tasks may be defined for a task. Each microscopic and inseparable task is regarded as an independent microscopic task, the control and statistics of quality, cost and progress are the most core management factors, and professional and diversified communication methods and tools are needed for task related persons to enable the task related persons to be clear in task targets and can be controlled through inspection and comparison.
From the realization of task management, in the task management system provided by the invention, the creation, modification, update, deletion and the like of tasks are realized through the interaction of the client and the server. The server is responsible for storing and maintaining the created task information (for example, in a task management database), providing corresponding task information according to a request of the client, modifying, updating and the like the task information, and performing data operation according to the needs of statistics and maintenance to generate a statistical chart and the like. The server may also push necessary dynamic notifications and the like to the task related users.
Here, the server records/stores each operation (including creation, modification, update, deletion, and the like) of each task associate on the task and data of the operation. The server is not limited to which way to use for storing and maintaining task information, but provides task related data to the client in the form of task update items. Each task update project indicates at what time, by what person, which operation/operations were done on the task, which data the operation/operations each involve, etc. The task update item includes, but is not limited to, a publication time of the task update item, information of a publisher, item update information, and detailed information of the task update item. Here, the item update information indicates the type of update operation (e.g., create, modify, update, etc.) and information of the insertion source or sources that are updated. The insertion source refers to information used as an input or editing object in a task template for generating task information, and may be a data unit (such as text, time, multiple options, geographic location, cost amount, etc.) or a function unit (such as a computation logic script of a cost control table, a control flow, etc.).
Specifically, the server may record/store the data of the operation and the operation object of any task related person on the task in the form of data record or task update project, and perform association and calculation on each task update project according to the needs of statistics or data processing.
The creation of the task refers to the generation of a new task, which is the first operation on the task, and at the client, the creation of the task results in the generation of a new task interaction session. The modification of the tasks includes editing of the created task information and the addition of new micro tasks. The update of the task refers to data or status update of existing task information. The task deletion is, as the name implies, the deletion of the information of the existing task.
On the other hand, a client application may be installed on a terminal device as a client of the task management system, or a plug-in or a script program may be set in a browser application, and the terminal device may be, for example, a personal computer, a notebook computer, a wireless communication terminal (e.g., a mobile phone), a tablet computer, or the like having a communication function.
A plug-in or script program (collectively referred to as a "task management client") in a client application or browser application provides a user interface for task management by which a user interacts to perform operations related to task management, such as task browsing, task creation, task modification/update, task deletion, and so forth. Generally, a user may be required to log into a user interface of the task management client to be able to perform the aforementioned operations.
FIG. 1 is a flow chart illustrating a micro-task control method according to some embodiments of the present invention. Wherein, the micro task control method is executed at the task management client.
Referring to fig. 1, in step S110, in a user interface for task management, a task management window and a task interaction window are displayed, in which at least a task list related to a login user is displayed. Here, the task interaction window corresponds to a chat window in social software.
For example, in the user interface 300 shown in fig. 3, the left portion is a task management window 310 displaying 5 tasks related to the current login user, and the right portion is a task interaction window 320 for displaying each piece of updated information of the selected task. The user may perform a selection operation on any task displayed in the task management window 310, such as clicking on the first task 311 in the task list displayed in the task management window 310 on the left side of fig. 3, to view specific information of the task. When an operation of any task (referred to as a first target task herein) in the task list by the login user is detected, execution of step S120 is triggered.
In step S120, in response to a selection operation of the login user on a first target task in the task list, a request message of the first target task is sent to the server.
Here, the first target task is a simple or complex matter which specifies a task performer and by which to perform in accordance with a request made by a task distributor (creator), and for example, a matter in which a task distributor a specifies B to purchase a specified brand and amount of mineral water at a specified time may be the first target task. Here, the task performer and the task publisher are both task associates.
When detecting that a login user of the task management client selects an operation of a first target task to be viewed, the task management client sends a task request message including information of the first target task to the server.
And the server acquires data related to the first target task from the task management database according to the received information of the first target task, generates corresponding task update entries and sends the task update entries to the client of the task management client. As described above, each generated task update entry includes the release time of the task update entry, information of a publisher, item update information, and detailed information of the task update entry. Here, the item update information indicates the type of update operation and information of one or more insertion sources that are updated.
Accordingly, in step S130, the task management client receives each task update entry related to the first target task sent by the server.
In step S140, in the task interaction window for the first target task, the item update information of each of the task update entries and the information of the publisher thereof are associatively displayed in order of publication time, wherein the task update entries published by the logged-in users and the task update entries published by the non-logged-in users are distinctively displayed.
For example, in the task interaction window 320 of the exemplary user interface 300 shown in fig. 3, a total of 12 task update entries are displayed in the upper right corner, and in the main body portion of the task interaction window 320, 3 task update entries related to the first task 311 selected by the login user are displayed in the order of publication time. Here, each task update entry is named a task sheet. The first task updating item is published in a ratio of 10:15 by the contact person 1, and in the task updating item, a task person (task publisher), a task name and a task requirement are updated; a second task update entry is published by contact 2 at 10:20 indicating that contact 2 updated a task sheet entitled "recent cost statement" in which task performers, cost checklists, task requirements, etc. are updated. A third task update entry is published by the native login user at 10:25, which creates a task sheet named project-design task sheet. It can be seen that the third task update entry published by the login user is displayed on the right side in the task interaction window, and the first task update entry and the second task update entry published by the non-login user are both displayed on the left side in the task interaction window.
In addition, in the task interaction window 320, interaction items that facilitate the user to perform other task interactions may also be displayed, for example, a plurality of command buttons disposed at the lower end of the task interaction window 320, including "task", "template", "file", "record", "summary", "process", "cost", and the like. Wherein, if the "task" button is clicked, a list showing all tasks related to the currently logged-in user may be updated in the task management window 310; if the 'template' button is clicked, a list of task templates frequently used by the current login user can be displayed; if the "record" button is clicked, a list of all relevant process information of the currently logged-in user within the task interaction window 320 may be displayed.
During the process of viewing the task update entries, the login user can select to view the detailed information of the selected task update entry by operating (such as clicking, double clicking and the like) any displayed task update entry. At this time, step S150 is performed.
In step S150, in response to a selection operation of the task update entry by the login user, detailed information of the selected task update entry is displayed.
For example, when a user is detected to double-click on a "recent cost statement," a window may pop-up to display detailed information for the task order, including information for updated task people, cost review tables, task descriptions, task requirements, budget amounts, and other insertion sources.
Through the processing of the foregoing steps S110 to S150, the micro task control method provided by the present invention can display and manage the managed tasks based on the communication session, and manage the target tasks based on the micro tasks, so that the login user associated with the specified task can view all the updating processes of the first target task selected by the login user, so as to modify the task information and update the task execution state.
Accordingly, after the detailed information of the task update entry is displayed at step S150, the user can edit the displayed detailed information. According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the micro task control method further includes the step S160: and generating a new task update entry in response to the editing operation of the login user on the detailed information of the displayed task update entry, and sending a release message including the new task update entry to the server, wherein the edited detailed information is used as the detailed information of the new task update entry, the current time is used as the release time of the new task update entry, and the login user is used as a publisher of the new task update entry. That is, the aforementioned editing operation by the login user generates a new task update entry, thereby enabling the user to modify the task information of the first target task.
FIG. 2 is a flow chart illustrating a micro-task control method according to further embodiments of the present invention.
Here, in the task management window displayed in the aforementioned step S110, in addition to the task list related to the login user, an interactive item for creating a task is displayed so that the login user can create a new task.
As described above, according to the general inventive concept of the present invention, data and processing logic related to tasks are created through customized task templates, and common functions that are convenient for management and communication, such as requirements, processes, costs, reminders, and the like for completing daily tasks, are integrated together, so as to save processing time, improve processing efficiency, and reduce error rate of artificial references. Therefore, various task templates can be preset at the server side and provided for the client side to create tasks and micro tasks.
Specifically, the task template includes at least one insertion source as an input/edit object, and each insertion source may be a base control or a combination control.
Wherein the basic control is used for displaying and controlling the input format of data, and comprises but is not limited to at least one of the following first control interaction items: single line text, multiple lines of text, single option, multiple options, time, date, budget, resolution, geographic location, city, picture, video, voice, link, attachment, data interface, etc. The user can enter or edit these first control interaction items to add data units involved in the task.
In another aspect, the composite control is used for business logic processing of data units added/edited by the base control to achieve the intended functionality, including, but not limited to, at least one of the following second control interaction items: collaborative worksheets, cost control tables, execution flows, etc. The user can edit the data and logic of the second control interaction items so as to customize the functions of task statistics, monitoring and the like related to the task. Each composition control corresponds to a micro task. The system administrator can extend the management/control functionality of the target task by adding a composition control.
Referring to fig. 2, the micro task control method further includes steps S210 to S240 to perform creation of a new task.
When detecting that the login user operates the interactive item for creating a new task (e.g. clicking on the "new task" button in fig. 3), the execution of step S210 is triggered.
In step S210, in response to the operation of the login user on the interactive item for creating the task, a task creation message for generating a second target task is sent to the server.
Thereafter, the server calls a pre-established task template when receiving the task creation message and provides the task management client with the pre-established task template.
In step S220, the task management client receives the task template sent by the server, and displays information in the task template.
Specifically, a base control and a composition control can be displayed for selection on one side in a task interaction window, and an interaction item for inputting a task performer is displayed on the other side in the task interaction window.
When the login user clicks on the tab 421 of the base control or the tab 422 of the combination control, the base control or the combination control may be displayed accordingly.
For example, in the user interface 400 shown in FIG. 4, the tab 421 of the base control and the tab 422 of the combo control are displayed on the right side of the task interaction window 420. When it is detected that the login user clicks the label 421 of the basic control or by default, the basic control is displayed below the label 421 and the label 422, including a text label, a single line of text, multiple lines of text, a single option, multiple options, budget, time, date, and the like; when it is detected that the logged-in user clicks on tab 422 of a combo control, it is displayed that alternative combo controls, such as a collaborative worksheet, cost control sheet, etc., are displayed below tab 421 and tab 422, as shown in user interface 500 of FIG. 5.
Accordingly, the micro task control method may further include: in response to a selection operation of the basic control tab (by a login user), displaying at least one of the following first interaction item tabs on the same side of the task interaction window: single line text, multiple lines of text, single option, multiple options, time, date, budget, resolution, geographic location, city, picture, video, voice, link, attachment, data interface, etc.; in response to the selection operation of the combined control label (the login user), displaying at least one of the following second interactive item labels on the same side of the task interactive window: collaborative worksheets, cost control tables, execution flows, etc.
On the basis, the login user can also select the displayed first interactive item label or the second interactive item label so as to customize the corresponding basic control or combined control.
Accordingly, the micro task control method may further include: in response to the selection operation of any first interactive item label, providing a first control interactive item corresponding to the first interactive item label on the other side in the task interactive window; and in response to the selection operation of any second interactive item label, providing at least one second control interactive item corresponding to the second interactive item label on the other side in the task interactive window.
For example, in the user interface 600 shown in FIG. 6, upon detecting that the user clicked the "budget" tab in the base control, a first control interaction item for entering a budget amount is displayed at the lower end of the other side.
After the logging-in user completes the customization of the data and business processing logic of the new task, a second target task can be generated by operating a command button or a menu item set in the user interface.
Thus, in step S230, a task update entry for the task performer is generated based on the information in the task template filled in by the logged-in user, wherein the current time is the release time of the generated task update entry, and the logged-in user is the publisher of the generated task update entry.
And generating a task update entry aiming at the task performer according to the first input data of the first control interactive item by the user, the second input data of the second control interactive item by the user and the information of the task performer input by the user.
In step S240, the publishing message including the generated task update entry for the second target task is sent to the server, so as to store the information of the second target task at the server side, and complete the creation of the second target task.
Through the processing of the foregoing steps S210 to S240, the login user can be assisted to create a new task based on one or more pre-established task templates, wherein various data and business processing logics involved in the new task are customized through the basic control and the combined control, and one or more micro tasks in the target task are defined through the combined control, so that common functions convenient to manage and convey, such as requirements, processes, costs, reminders and the like for daily task completion, are integrated together, the processing efficiency is improved, and the error rate of manual reference can also be reduced. Therefore, the traditional concept of managing according to a fixed management framework is broken through, the customization and feedback control level of each micro task is focused, and different management decision bases are formed by means of a large amount of micro task data and different types of control groups.
Embodiments of the present invention further provide a computer-readable storage medium storing a program for executing any of the steps of the above-mentioned micro task control method.
Furthermore, embodiments of the present invention also provide a computer program product comprising at least one executable instruction, which when executed by a processor, is configured to implement any of the above-mentioned micro-task control methods.
The embodiment of the invention also provides the electronic equipment. Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating a structure of an electronic device 700 according to an embodiment of the present invention. The electronic device 700 may be, for example, a mobile terminal, a Personal Computer (PC), a tablet, a server, or the like. Referring now to FIG. 7, a schematic diagram of an electronic device 700 suitable for use in implementing embodiments of the present invention is shown: as shown in fig. 7, an electronic device 700 may include a memory and a processor. In particular, the electronic device 700 includes one or more processors, communication elements, and the like, for example: one or more Central Processing Units (CPUs) 701, and/or one or more image processors (GPUs) 713, etc., which may perform various suitable actions and processes according to executable instructions stored in a Read Only Memory (ROM)702 or loaded from a storage section 708 into a Random Access Memory (RAM) 703. The communication element includes a communication component 712 and/or a communication interface 709. Among other things, the communication component 712 may include, but is not limited to, a network card, which may include, but is not limited to, an ib (infiniband) network card, the communication interface 709 includes a communication interface such as a network interface card of a LAN card, a modem, etc., and the communication interface 709 performs communication processing via a network such as the internet.
The processor may communicate with the read-only memory 702 and/or the random access memory 703 to execute executable instructions, connect with the communication component 712 through the communication bus 704, and communicate with other target devices through the communication component 712, thereby completing operations corresponding to any broadcast-based anti-loss detection method provided by the embodiment of the present invention, for example, displaying a task management window and a task interaction window in a user interface for task management, wherein a task list related to a logged-in user is displayed in the task management window; responding to the selection operation of a login user on a first target task in the task list, and sending a request message of the first target task to a server; receiving each task updating entry related to the first target task and sent by the server, wherein the task updating entry comprises the release time of the task updating entry, information of a publisher, project updating information and detailed information of the task updating entry; in a task interaction window for the first target task, item updating information of each task updating entry and information of a publisher thereof are displayed in an associated manner according to the sequence of publishing time, wherein the task updating entries published by login users and the task updating entries published by non-login users are displayed differently; and responding to the selection operation of the login user on the task updating item, and displaying the detailed information of the selected task updating item.
In addition, in the RAM 703, various programs and data necessary for the operation of the device can also be stored. The CPU 701 or GPU713, ROM 702, and RAM 703 are connected to each other by a communication bus 704. The ROM 702 is an optional module in case of the RAM 703. The RAM 703 stores or writes executable instructions into the ROM 702 at runtime, and the executable instructions cause the processor to perform operations corresponding to the above-described communication method. An input/output (I/O) interface 705 is also connected to communication bus 704. The communication component 712 may be integrated or may be configured with multiple sub-modules (e.g., IB cards) and linked over a communication bus.
The following components are connected to the I/O interface 705: an input portion 706 including a keyboard, a mouse, and the like; an output section 707 including a display such as a Cathode Ray Tube (CRT), a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), and the like, and a speaker; a storage section 708 including a hard disk and the like; and a communication interface 709 including a network interface card such as a LAN card, modem, or the like. A drive 710 is also connected to the I/O interface 705 as needed. A removable medium 711 such as a magnetic disk, an optical disk, a magneto-optical disk, a semiconductor memory, or the like is mounted on the drive 710 as necessary, so that a computer program read out therefrom is mounted into the storage section 708 as necessary.
It should be noted that the architecture shown in fig. 7 is only an optional implementation manner, and in a specific practical process, the number and types of the components in fig. 7 may be selected, deleted, added or replaced according to actual needs; in different functional component settings, separate settings or integrated settings may also be used, for example, the GPU and the CPU may be separately set or the GPU may be integrated on the CPU, the communication element may be separately set, or the GPU and the CPU may be integrated, and so on. These alternative embodiments are all within the scope of the present disclosure.
In particular, according to an embodiment of the present invention, the processes described above with reference to the flowcharts may be implemented as computer software programs. For example, embodiments of the present invention include a computer program product comprising a computer program tangibly embodied on a machine-readable medium, the computer program comprising program code for performing a method as illustrated in the flowchart, the program code may include instructions corresponding to performing the steps of the method provided by embodiments of the present invention, e.g., for displaying a task management window and a task interaction window in a user interface for task management, wherein a list of tasks associated with a logged-in user is displayed in the task management window; executable code for sending a request message for a first target task to a server in response to a selection operation of a logged-in user on the first target task in the task list; executable code for receiving task update entries related to the first target task sent by the server, wherein the task update entries comprise release time of the task update entries, information of a publisher, project update information, and detailed information of the task update entries; executable code for associatively displaying project update information of each of the task update entries and information of a publisher thereof in an order of publication time in a task interaction window for the first target task, wherein task update entries published by logged-in users and task update entries published by non-logged-in users are distinctively displayed; and executable code for displaying detailed information of the selected task update entry in response to a selection operation of the task update entry by a login user.
In such an embodiment, the computer program may be downloaded and installed from a network via the communication element, and/or installed from the removable media 711. The computer program, when executed by a Central Processing Unit (CPU)701, performs the above-described functions defined in the methods of embodiments of the present invention.
The electronic device according to the embodiment of the present invention may be configured to implement the corresponding micro task control method in the above embodiment, and each device in the electronic device may be configured to perform each step in the above method embodiment, for example, the micro task control method described above may be implemented by a processor of the electronic device calling a related instruction stored in a memory, and details are not described herein for brevity.
It should be noted that, according to the implementation requirement, each component/step described in the present application may be divided into more components/steps, and two or more components/steps or partial operations of the components/steps may also be combined into a new component/step to achieve the purpose of the embodiment of the present invention.
The method and apparatus, electronic device, and storage medium of the present disclosure may be implemented in many ways. For example, the method and apparatus, the electronic device, and the storage medium of the embodiments of the present invention may be implemented by software, hardware, firmware, or any combination of software, hardware, and firmware. The above-described order for the steps of the method is for illustrative purposes only, and the steps of the method of the embodiments of the present invention are not limited to the order specifically described above unless specifically stated otherwise. Further, in some embodiments, the present disclosure may also be embodied as programs recorded in a recording medium, the programs including machine-readable instructions for implementing methods according to embodiments of the present invention. Thus, the present disclosure also covers a recording medium storing a program for executing the method according to the embodiment of the present invention.
The description of the present embodiments has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the invention in the form disclosed, and many modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the disclosure and the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the disclosure for various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.

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1. A micro-task control method, comprising:
displaying a task management window and a task interaction window in a user interface for task management, wherein a task list related to a login user is displayed in the task management window;
responding to the selection operation of a login user on a first target task in the task list, and sending a request message of the first target task to a server;
receiving each task updating entry related to the first target task and sent by the server, wherein the task updating entry comprises the release time of the task updating entry, information of a publisher, project updating information and detailed information of the task updating entry;
in a task interaction window for the first target task, item updating information of each task updating entry and information of a publisher thereof are displayed in an associated manner according to the sequence of publishing time, wherein the task updating entries published by login users and the task updating entries published by non-login users are displayed differently;
and responding to the selection operation of the login user on the task updating item, and displaying the detailed information of the selected task updating item.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
and generating a new task update item in response to the editing operation of the login user on the detailed information of the displayed task update item, and sending a publishing message comprising the new task update item to the server.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein an interactive item for creating a task is also displayed in the task management window;
the method further comprises the following steps:
responding to the operation of the login user on the interaction item of the created task, and sending a task creating message for generating a second target task to the server;
receiving a task template sent by the server, and displaying information in the task template, wherein the task template comprises at least one insertion source, and the insertion source comprises a basic control or a combined control;
generating a task updating item aiming at a task executor according to the information in the task template filled by the login user, wherein the current time is taken as the publishing time of the generated task updating item, and the login user is taken as the publisher of the generated task updating item;
and sending the publication message comprising the generated task update entry for the second target task to the server.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the displaying information in the task template comprises:
and displaying a basic control label and a combined control label on one side of the task interaction window for selection, and displaying an interaction item for inputting a task executor on the other side of the task interaction window.
5. The method of claim 4, further comprising:
in response to a selection operation of the basic control tab, displaying at least one of the following first interactive item tabs on the one side: single line text, multiple lines of text, single option, multiple options, time, date, budget, resolution, geographic location, city, picture, video, voice, link, attachment, data interface,
in response to a selection operation on the combined control tab, displaying at least one of the following second interactive item tabs on the one side: collaborative worksheet, cost control sheet, execution flow.
6. The method of claim 5, further comprising:
in response to the selection operation of any first interaction item label, providing a first control interaction item corresponding to the first interaction item label on the other side in the task interaction window;
and in response to the selection operation of any second interactive item label, providing at least one second control interactive item corresponding to the second interactive item label on the other side in the task interactive window.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein generating task update entries for task performers based on information in the task template filled out by a logged-in user comprises:
and generating a task update entry aiming at the task performer according to the first input data of the first control interactive item by the user, the second input data of the second control interactive item by the user and the information of the task performer input by the user.
8. A computer readable storage medium having computer program instructions stored thereon, wherein the program instructions, when executed by a processor, implement the steps of the micro-task control method of any of claims 1 to 7.
9. An electronic device, comprising: the system comprises a processor, a memory, a communication element and a communication bus, wherein the processor, the memory and the communication element are communicated with each other through the communication bus;
the memory is used for storing at least one executable instruction, and the executable instruction causes the processor to execute the operation corresponding to the micro task control method according to any one of claims 1 to 7.
10. A computer program comprising computer program instructions, wherein said program instructions when executed by a processor implement the steps of the micro-task control method of any one of claims 1 to 7.
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