CN116302292A - Task management method, device, terminal and storage medium - Google Patents

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CN116302292A
CN116302292A CN202310527692.4A CN202310527692A CN116302292A CN 116302292 A CN116302292 A CN 116302292A CN 202310527692 A CN202310527692 A CN 202310527692A CN 116302292 A CN116302292 A CN 116302292A
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Abstract

The application discloses a task management method, a device, a terminal and a storage medium, wherein the method comprises the following steps: and displaying the target control and the task queue on the visual interface, and responding to a first operation executed by the current user for the target control, and highlighting the target task in the queue area based on the user identity information of the current user. According to the method and the device for displaying the task queue, the target control is operated, the target task of the current user can be directly highlighted, the user does not need to execute the page scrolling operation to search the task queue, the task queue can be quickly consulted, the target task can be accurately operated, the searching and operating efficiency of the task queue is improved, and the user experience is further improved.

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Task management method, device, terminal and storage medium
Technical Field
The present invention relates to the field of visualization, and in particular, to a task management method, device, terminal, and storage medium.
Background
At present, with the development of the internet, the scenes of common operations among all members in the same system are more and more abundant, and then the job queues (also called task queues) performed in the same visual interface of multiple users become main scenes. In this scenario, many users often perform job queue management viewing and operation in the same interface.
Under a multi-user scene, because the number of job queues generated in the same visual interface is very large and even exceeds the display range of the visual interface container, a user can only search for queue entries by executing page scrolling operation, so that the user cannot quickly search own job queue and further cannot accurately operate.
Disclosure of Invention
The main objective of the present application is to provide a task management method, device, terminal and storage medium, so as to solve the problem that a user cannot quickly find own job queue in the related art.
To achieve the above object, in a first aspect, the present application provides a task management method, including:
displaying a target control and a task queue on a visual interface, wherein the task queue is arranged in a queue area of the visual interface;
and responding to a first operation executed by the current user for the target control, and highlighting a target task in the queue area based on the user identity information of the current user, wherein the target task is a task corresponding to the current user.
In one possible implementation, in response to a first operation performed by a current user for a target control, highlighting a target task in a queue area based on user identity information of the current user, including:
responding to a first operation executed by a current user aiming at a target control, and determining whether a first task exists in a task queue or not based on user identity information, wherein the first task is a task corresponding to the current user in the task queue;
if the task exists, highlighting a first task in the queue area, wherein the first task is used as a target task;
if the task does not exist, generating a blank task, and highlighting the blank task in the queue area, wherein the blank task is used as a target task.
In one possible implementation, after highlighting the target task in the queue area based on the user identity information of the current user in response to a first operation performed by the current user for the target control, the method further includes:
and responding to a second operation which is executed by the current user aiming at the target control, and displaying the combined control matched with the target task in the target task.
In one possible implementation, in response to a second operation performed by the current user on the target control, displaying a combined control matching the target task in the target task, including:
and under the condition that the target task is the first task, determining the running state of the first task in response to a second operation executed by the current user on the target control, and displaying the combined control matched with the running state in the first task based on the running state of the first task.
In one possible implementation, the running state of the first task includes the first task being in a working state and the first task being in a suspended state;
displaying a combined control matched with the running state in the first task based on the running state of the first task, comprising:
displaying a first combined control corresponding to the working state in the first task when the first task is in the working state, wherein the first combined control comprises a first sub-control and a second sub-control, the first sub-control is used for suspending the operation of the first task, and the second sub-control is used for deleting the first task;
and if the first task is in a pause state, displaying a second combined control corresponding to the pause state in the first task, wherein the second combined control comprises a third sub-control and a fourth sub-control, the third sub-control is used for running the first task, and the fourth sub-control is used for deleting the first task.
In one possible implementation, in response to a second operation performed by the current user on the target control, displaying a combined control matching the target task in the target task, including:
and under the condition that the target task is a blank task, responding to a second operation executed by the current user for the target control, and displaying a third combined control in the blank task, wherein the third combined control comprises a fifth sub-control and a sixth sub-control, the fifth sub-control is used for attributing the blank task to the current user, and the sixth sub-control is used for deleting the blank task.
In one possible implementation manner, the combined control includes a corresponding sub-control, and after the combined control matched with the target task is displayed in the target task in response to the second operation performed by the current user on the target control, the method further includes:
and responding to a third operation executed by the current user on the target control, and processing the target task based on an operation mode corresponding to the child control in the combined control.
In one possible implementation manner, in response to a third operation performed by a current user on the target control, the processing, by an operation manner corresponding to the control in the combined control, the target task includes:
in response to a third operation executed by a current user for the target control, canceling to run the first task and changing the first task from a running state to a pause state;
or alternatively, the first and second heat exchangers may be,
and responding to a third operation which is executed by the current user for the target control, running the first task, and changing the first task from the pause state to the running state.
In one possible implementation manner, after the target task is processed by the operation mode corresponding to the control in the combined control in response to the third operation executed by the current user on the target control, the method further includes:
and responding to a fourth operation which is executed by the current user for the target control, returning to the visual interface and updating the displayed target control and task queue.
In one possible implementation, any task in the task queue is displayed in a combination of a progress bar and an execution control, and the progress status of the corresponding task is characterized by a change in length of both the progress bar and the execution control.
In one possible implementation, the length of the progress bar and the length of the execution control satisfy a function f (x) +y=1, where x is the length of the progress bar and y is the length of the execution control.
In one possible implementation, highlighting includes at least highlighting, active display, zoom-in display, set-top display.
In a second aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides a task management device, including:
the display module is used for displaying a target control and a task queue on the visual interface, wherein the task queue is arranged in a queue area of the visual interface;
and the task management module is used for responding to a first operation executed by the current user for the target control, and highlighting a target task in the queue area based on the user identity information of the current user, wherein the target task is a task corresponding to the current user.
In a third aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides a terminal, including a memory, a processor, and a computer program stored in the memory and executable on the processor, where the processor implements the steps of any of the task management methods described above when the computer program is executed.
In a fourth aspect, embodiments of the present invention provide a computer readable storage medium storing a computer program which, when executed by a processor, performs the steps of any one of the task management methods described above.
The embodiment of the invention provides a task management method, a device, a terminal and a storage medium, comprising the following steps: and displaying the target control and the task queue on the visual interface, and responding to a first operation executed by the current user for the target control, and highlighting the target task in the queue area based on the user identity information of the current user. According to the method and the device for displaying the task queue, the target control is operated, the target task of the current user can be directly highlighted, the user does not need to execute the page scrolling operation to search the task queue, the task queue can be quickly consulted, the target task can be accurately operated, the searching and operating efficiency of the task queue is improved, and the user experience is further improved.
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FIG. 1 is a flow chart illustrating a task management method according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a task management device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is an interface schematic of a visual interface container provided by an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of highlighting a target task provided by an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a blank task provided by an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a task management method according to another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of a target control in conjunction with a combined control state according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of a target control in conjunction with a combined control state according to another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of a target control in conjunction with a combined control state according to another embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 10 is a schematic structural diagram of a task management device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 11 is a schematic diagram of a terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 12 is a schematic diagram of a program product provided by an embodiment of the present invention.
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For the purpose of making the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention more apparent, the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is apparent that the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the invention without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the invention.
The terms "first," "second," "third," "fourth" and the like in the description and in the claims and in the above drawings, if any, are used for distinguishing between similar objects and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order. It is to be understood that the data so used may be interchanged where appropriate such that the embodiments of the invention described herein may be implemented in sequences other than those illustrated or otherwise described herein.
It should be understood that, in various embodiments of the present invention, the sequence number of each process does not mean that the execution sequence of each process should be determined by its functions and internal logic, and should not constitute any limitation on the implementation process of the embodiments of the present invention.
It should be understood that in the present invention, "comprising" and "having" and any variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, system, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of steps or elements is not necessarily limited to those steps or elements that are expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
It should be understood that in the present invention, "plurality" means two or more. "and/or" is merely an association relationship describing an association object, and means that three relationships may exist, for example, and/or B may mean: a exists alone, A and B exist together, and B exists alone. The character "/" generally indicates that the context-dependent object is an "or" relationship. "comprising A, B and C", "comprising A, B, C" means that all three of A, B, C comprise, "comprising A, B or C" means that one of the three comprises A, B, C, and "comprising A, B and/or C" means that any 1 or any 2 or 3 of the three comprises A, B, C.
It should be understood that in the present invention, "B corresponding to a", "a corresponding to B", or "B corresponding to a" means that B is associated with a, from which B can be determined. Determining B from a does not mean determining B from a alone, but may also determine B from a and/or other information. The matching of A and B is that the similarity of A and B is larger than or equal to a preset threshold value.
As used herein, "if" may be interpreted as "at … …" or "at … …" or "in response to a determination" or "in response to detection" depending on the context.
The technical scheme of the invention is described in detail below by specific examples. The following embodiments may be combined with each other, and some embodiments may not be repeated for the same or similar concepts or processes.
For the purpose of making the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention more apparent, the following description will be made by way of specific embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 1, the present invention provides a task management method, which includes the following steps:
step S110: and displaying the target control and the task queue on the visual interface.
With reference to fig. 2, the task management device of the present application includes a front end and a back end, where the front end is configured to display a visual interface, and the visual interface displays a target control, a task queue to be operated by a user, and a task queue displayed for the user to operate. The backend is used to support services required for front-end operations, such as providing displayable task queues.
With reference to fig. 3, the front end includes a visual interface container 101, a drag operation module 102 and a queue display module 103, where the visual interface container 101 is responsible for processing and displaying the whole user interface (visual interface), the task queue is disposed in a queue area of the visual interface (i.e. the queue display module 103), the task queue includes a plurality of tasks, such as task 1, task 2, task 3 and task 4, and the arrangement manner of the plurality of tasks includes, but is not limited to, arranging according to the sequence number order of the tasks, and at the same time, the visual interface container 101 assists the drag operation module 102 and the queue display module 103 to respond to the drag target control of the user through the indication device, the touch screen device and so on to highlight the target task. The drag operation module 102 includes a target control, that is, a drag execution button 102-1, where the drag execution button 102-1 is disposed in a corresponding container, and a user dynamically displays the target control along with a pointing device such as a mouse through dragging. 103 queue presentation module includes a task queue, a progress bar 103-1, and an execution control 103-2 (queue button), where each task contains a progress bar 103-1 and an execution control 103-2 (queue button).
Wherein any task in the task queue is displayed in a combined manner of a progress bar 103-1 and an execution control 103-2 (queue button), and the progress status of the corresponding task is characterized by the change in length of both the progress bar 103-1 and the execution control 103-2 (queue button). The length of the progress bar 103-1 and the length of the execution control 103-2 (queue button) satisfy a function f (x) +y=1, where x is the length of the progress bar, y is the length of the execution control, and f (x) includes, but is not limited to, an exponential function, a trigonometric function.
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The progress bar of any task and the proportion of the execution control in the visual interface can be changed according to the state of the task, so that a user can quickly identify the task progress, and the user experience is improved.
Step S102: and in response to a first operation of the current user on the target control, highlighting the target task in the queue area based on the user identity information of the current user.
The target task is a task corresponding to the current user. The highlighting includes at least highlighting, active display, enlarged display, and set-top display. The dynamic display includes, but is not limited to, shaking, flashing, color changing and other dynamic displays.
For a first operation performed for a target control in response to a current user, highlighting a target task in a queue area based on user identity information of the current user, including: responding to a first operation executed by a current user aiming at a target control, and determining whether a first task exists in a task queue or not based on user identity information, wherein the first task is a task corresponding to the current user in the task queue; if the task exists, highlighting a first task in the queue area, wherein the first task is used as a target task; if the task does not exist, generating a blank task, and highlighting the blank task in the queue area, wherein the blank task is used as a target task.
The first operation pointer performs operations on the target control, such as clicking the target control, dragging the target control away from the original container, dragging the target control to other positions, and the like.
Taking the dynamic effect display as the shaking dynamic effect display and the top-mounted display as an example, the front end of the task management device of the application further comprises a shaking dynamic effect module 104, which can be used for shaking dynamic effect display of a target task. The back end comprises a user information module 106 and a queue information module 107, wherein the user information module 106 is used for recording the current user identity information, the tasks belonging to the current user and task labels, the queue information module 107 stores the task information (at least including task labels) of all users, and the task is displayed on the visual interface through the inquired task labels of the current user.
Illustratively, in connection with fig. 4 and 5, after the user drags the execution button 102-1 in the visual interface container 101, the drag execution button 102-1 leaves the original container, the user information module 106 is triggered to add the current user tag to the queue information module 107 for filtering of the current user task. The queue information module 107 looks for a task queue through the current user tag and determines whether a task of the current user exists in the task queue.
If the task of the current user exists in the task queue, the task of the current user is task 2 and task 6, the task 2 and task 6 are set on top and dithered as shown in fig. 4, and the user can quickly identify own task according to the dynamic effect and execute operation on own task.
If the task queue does not have the task of the current user, displaying a blank task (i.e., a task corresponding to NEW) as shown in fig. 5, and adding a jitter dynamic effect.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 6, the present invention provides another task management method, which includes the following steps:
step S610: and displaying the target control and the task queue on the visual interface.
Step S620: and in response to a first operation of the current user on the target control, highlighting the target task in the queue area based on the user identity information of the current user.
The execution content of step S610 is the same as that of step S110 in the previous embodiment, and the execution content of step S620 is the same as that of step S120 in the previous embodiment, and will not be described again here.
Step S630: and responding to a second operation which is executed by the current user aiming at the target control, and displaying the combined control matched with the target task in the target task.
The front end also includes a button combination module 105, the button combination module 105 including a combination control. The combination control can be a combination formed by combining a plurality of sub-controls, such as two or three sub-controls. The second operation is to drag the target control into the target task.
The back end further includes an operation state judging module 108 for judging the working state of the task, which is divided into an unoperated state and an operation state.
In response to a second operation performed by the current user on the target control, displaying a combined control matched with the target task in the target task, including: and under the condition that the target task is the first task, determining the running state of the first task in response to a second operation executed by the current user on the target control, and displaying the combined control matched with the running state in the first task based on the running state of the first task. The running state of the first task includes the first task being in a working state and the first task being in a suspended state.
Displaying a combined control matched with the running state in the first task based on the running state of the first task, comprising: displaying a first combined control corresponding to the working state in the first task when the first task is in the working state, wherein the first combined control comprises a first sub-control and a second sub-control, the first sub-control is used for suspending the operation of the first task, and the second sub-control is used for deleting the first task; and if the first task is in a pause state, displaying a second combined control corresponding to the pause state in the first task, wherein the second combined control comprises a third sub-control and a fourth sub-control, the third sub-control is used for running the first task, and the fourth sub-control is used for deleting the first task.
Taking the first task as an example of task 2 in fig. 7-8, after the target control is dragged to task 2, the operation state judging module 108 is triggered to judge the operation state of task 2, if task 2 is in the working state, the "operation state queue" is displayed in task 2, and the button combining module 105 is triggered to display the combined control matched with the working state, namely "pause" and "cancel"; if task 2 is in a suspended state, a "no running state queue" is displayed in task 2, the button combination module 105 is triggered, and combination controls matching the suspended state, i.e., "suspended" and "cancelled", are displayed.
It should be noted that, when task 2 is in an operating state, the "pause" in its corresponding combination control is used to pause running task 2, and the "cancel" is used to delete task 2. While when task 2 is in a pause state, "pause" in its corresponding combined control is used to run task 2, and "cancel" is used to delete task 2.
In response to a second operation performed by the current user on the target control, displaying a combined control matched with the target task in the target task, including: and under the condition that the target task is a blank task, responding to a second operation executed by the current user for the target control, and displaying a third combined control in the blank task, wherein the third combined control comprises a fifth sub-control and a sixth sub-control, the fifth sub-control is used for attributing the blank task to the current user, and the sixth sub-control is used for deleting the blank task.
For example, taking a blank task as an example of task 2 in connection with fig. 9, after the target control is dragged to task 2, a "blank queue" is displayed in task 2, the button combination module 105 is triggered, and the combination controls matched with the blank queue, namely, "create" and "cancel", are displayed, wherein, "create" is used for attributing the blank task to the current user, and "cancel" is used for deleting the blank task.
Step S640: and responding to a third operation executed by the current user on the target control, and processing the target task based on an operation mode corresponding to the child control in the combined control.
The third operation refers to triggering the child controls in the combined control by using the target control, such as dragging the target control to a position of a certain child control. According to the invention, the task is clearly displayed and the accurate operation is executed on the task through the linkage of the target control and the sub-control in the task, so that the page space is saved.
Responding to a third operation executed by a current user on the target control, and processing the target task through an operation mode corresponding to the child control in the combined control, wherein the method comprises the following steps: and canceling to run the first task and changing the first task from the running state to the pause state in response to a third operation executed by the current user on the target control, or running the first task and changing the first task from the pause state to the running state in response to the third operation executed by the current user on the target control.
For example, taking the first task as task 2 as an example in connection with fig. 7-8, when the target control is dragged to the "pause" position shown in fig. 7, that is, the operation of task 2 is paused, the "operation status queue" displayed in task 2 is changed to the "no operation status queue". Conversely, when the target control is dragged to the position of "pause" shown in fig. 8, that is, running task 2, the "no-running state queue" displayed in task 2 is changed to "running state queue".
In addition to the above-described change state, when the target control is dragged to the "cancel" position of task 2, task 2 is deleted, that is, task 2 is not displayed in the task queue. The other child controls operate in a similar manner and are not described in detail herein.
Step S650: and responding to a fourth operation which is executed by the current user for the target control, returning to the visual interface and updating the displayed target control and task queue.
Wherein the fourth operation refers to dragging the target control into the original container.
When the operation is executed on the target task, the target control can be dragged into the original container, so that the dithered task in the task queue is not dithered any more, and the original state is restored. For example, the target task is task 2, and after the task 2 is operated, the task 2 is not dithered any more, and the initial state of the visual interface is restored, i.e. all the tasks are arranged according to the task serial numbers.
The embodiment of the invention provides a task management method, which comprises the following steps: and displaying the target control and the task queue on the visual interface, and responding to a first operation executed by the current user for the target control, and highlighting the target task in the queue area based on the user identity information of the current user. According to the method and the device for displaying the task queue, the target control is operated, the target task of the current user can be directly highlighted, the user does not need to execute the page scrolling operation to search the task queue, the task queue can be quickly consulted, the target task can be accurately operated, the searching and operating efficiency of the task queue is improved, and the user experience is further improved. In addition, the invention clearly displays the task and executes accurate operation on the task through the linkage of the target control and the sub-control in the task, and saves the page space.
It should be understood that the sequence number of each step in the foregoing embodiment does not mean that the execution sequence of each process should be determined by the function and the internal logic, and should not limit the implementation process of the embodiment of the present invention.
The following are device embodiments of the invention, for details not described in detail therein, reference may be made to the corresponding method embodiments described above.
Fig. 10 shows a schematic structural diagram of a task management device according to an embodiment of the present invention, and for convenience of explanation, only a portion related to the embodiment of the present invention is shown, and the task management device includes a display module 1001 and a task management module 1002, specifically as follows:
the display module 1001 is configured to display a target control and a task queue on a visual interface, where the task queue is disposed in a queue area of the visual interface;
the task management module 1002 is configured to, in response to a first operation performed by a current user on the target control, highlight, in the queue area, a target task based on user identity information of the current user, where the target task is a task corresponding to the current user.
In one possible implementation manner, the task management module 1002 is further configured to determine, based on the user identity information, whether a first task exists in the task queue in response to a first operation performed by the current user for the target control, where the first task is a task corresponding to the current user in the task queue;
if the task exists, highlighting a first task in the queue area, wherein the first task is used as a target task;
if the task does not exist, generating a blank task, and highlighting the blank task in the queue area, wherein the blank task is used as a target task.
In one possible implementation, the task management module 1002 further includes a control display module, where the control display module is configured to display, in the target task, a combined control matching the target task in response to a second operation performed by the current user on the target control.
In one possible implementation manner, the control display module is further configured to, in a case where the target task is the first task, determine an operation state of the first task in response to a second operation performed by the current user on the target control, and display, in the first task, a combined control matching the operation state based on the operation state of the first task.
In one possible implementation, the running state of the first task includes the first task being in a working state and the first task being in a suspended state;
the control display module is further used for displaying a first combined control corresponding to the working state in the first task when the first task is in the working state, wherein the first combined control comprises a first sub-control and a second sub-control, the first sub-control is used for suspending the first task, and the second sub-control is used for deleting the first task;
and if the first task is in a pause state, displaying a second combined control corresponding to the pause state in the first task, wherein the second combined control comprises a third sub-control and a fourth sub-control, the third sub-control is used for running the first task, and the fourth sub-control is used for deleting the first task.
In one possible implementation manner, the control display module is further configured to, in a case where the target task is a blank task, respond to a second operation performed by the current user on the target control, and display a third combined control in the blank task, where the third combined control includes a fifth sub-control and a sixth sub-control, the fifth sub-control is used to attribute the blank task to the current user, and the sixth sub-control is used to delete the blank task.
In one possible implementation manner, the combined control includes a corresponding sub-control, and after the control display module, the task processing module is further included, where the task processing module is configured to respond to a third operation performed by the current user on the target control, and process the target task based on an operation mode corresponding to the sub-control in the combined control.
In one possible implementation manner, the task processing module is further configured to cancel running the first task and change the first task from the running state to the pause state in response to a third operation performed by the current user on the target control; or alternatively, the first and second heat exchangers may be,
and responding to a third operation which is executed by the current user for the target control, running the first task, and changing the first task from the pause state to the running state.
In one possible implementation, the task processing module further includes a return module, configured to return the visualization interface and update the displayed target control and task queue in response to a fourth operation performed by the current user on the target control.
In one possible implementation, any task in the task queue is displayed in a combination of a progress bar and an execution control, and the progress status of the corresponding task is characterized by a change in length of both the progress bar and the execution control.
In one possible implementation, the length of the progress bar and the length of the execution control satisfy a function f (x) +y=1, where x is the length of the progress bar and y is the length of the execution control.
In one possible implementation, highlighting includes at least highlighting, active display, zoom-in display, set-top display.
Fig. 11 is a schematic diagram of a terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 11, the terminal 11 of this embodiment includes: a processor 1101, a memory 1102, and a computer program 1103 stored in the memory 1102 and executable on the processor 1101. The processor 1101 implements the steps in the above-described respective task management method embodiments, such as step S110 to step S120 shown in fig. 1, when executing the computer program 1103. Alternatively, the processor 1101 implements the functions of the modules/units in the respective task management device embodiments described above, such as the functions of the modules/ units 1001 and 1002 shown in fig. 10, when executing the computer program 1103.
The present invention also provides a readable storage medium having a computer program stored therein, which when executed by a processor is configured to implement the task management methods provided in the above-described various embodiments.
Fig. 12 is a program product 1000 for implementing the steps in the above embodiments of the task migration method according to the embodiment of the present invention. Wherein the program product 1000 may employ any combination of one or more readable storage media. The readable storage medium may be a computer storage medium or a communication medium. Communication media includes any medium that facilitates transfer of a computer program from one place to another. Computer storage media can be any available media that can be accessed by a general purpose or special purpose computer. For example, a readable storage medium is coupled to the processor such that the processor can read information from, and write information to, the readable storage medium. In the alternative, the readable storage medium may be integral to the processor. The processor and the readable storage medium may reside in an application specific integrated circuit (Application Specific Integrated Circuits, ASIC for short). In addition, the ASIC may reside in a user device. The processor and the readable storage medium may reside as discrete components in a communication device. The readable storage medium may be read-only memory (ROM), random-access memory (RAM), CD-ROMs, magnetic tape, floppy disk, optical data storage device, etc.
The present invention also provides a program product comprising execution instructions stored in a readable storage medium. The at least one processor of the device may read the execution instructions from the readable storage medium, and execution of the execution instructions by the at least one processor causes the device to implement the task management methods provided by the various embodiments described above.
In the above embodiment of the apparatus, it should be understood that the processor may be a central processing unit (english: central Processing Unit, abbreviated as CPU), or may be other general purpose processors, digital signal processors (english: digital Signal Processor, abbreviated as DSP), application specific integrated circuits (english: application Specific Integrated Circuit, abbreviated as ASIC), or the like. A general purpose processor may be a microprocessor or the processor may be any conventional processor or the like. The steps of a method disclosed in connection with the present invention may be embodied directly in a hardware processor for execution, or in a combination of hardware and software modules in a processor for execution.
The above embodiments are only for illustrating the technical solution of the present invention, and are not limiting; although the invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical scheme described in the foregoing embodiments can be modified or some technical features thereof can be replaced by equivalents; such modifications and substitutions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention.

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1. A method of task management, comprising:
displaying a target control and a task queue on a visual interface, wherein the task queue is arranged in a queue area of the visual interface;
and responding to a first operation executed by a current user for the target control, and highlighting a target task in the queue area based on user identity information of the current user, wherein the target task is a task corresponding to the current user.
2. The task management method of claim 1, wherein the highlighting the target task in the queue area based on user identity information of the current user in response to the first operation performed by the current user with respect to the target control comprises:
responding to a first operation executed by a current user aiming at the target control, and determining whether a first task exists in the task queue or not based on the user identity information, wherein the first task is a task corresponding to the current user in the task queue;
if yes, highlighting the first task in the queue area, wherein the first task is used as the target task;
and if the task does not exist, generating a blank task, and highlighting the blank task in the queue area, wherein the blank task is used as the target task.
3. The task management method of claim 2, wherein after highlighting the target task in the queue area based on user identity information of the current user in response to the first operation performed by the current user with respect to the target control, further comprising:
and responding to a second operation executed by the current user for the target control, and displaying a combined control matched with the target task in the target task.
4. The task management method of claim 3, wherein the displaying, in the target task, a combined control matching the target task in response to a second operation performed by a current user with respect to the target control comprises:
and under the condition that the target task is a first task, determining the running state of the first task in response to a second operation executed by a current user on the target control, and displaying a combined control matched with the running state in the first task based on the running state of the first task.
5. The task management method according to claim 4, wherein the running state of the first task includes the first task being in a working state and the first task being in a suspended state;
the displaying, in the first task, a combined control matching the running state based on the running state of the first task includes:
displaying a first combined control corresponding to the working state in the first task when the first task is in the working state, wherein the first combined control comprises a first sub-control and a second sub-control, the first sub-control is used for suspending the operation of the first task, and the second sub-control is used for deleting the first task;
and if the first task is in a pause state, displaying a second combined control corresponding to the pause state in the first task, wherein the second combined control comprises a third sub-control and a fourth sub-control, the third sub-control is used for running the first task, and the fourth sub-control is used for deleting the first task.
6. The task management method of claim 3, wherein the displaying, in the target task, a combined control matching the target task in response to a second operation performed by a current user with respect to the target control comprises:
and under the condition that the target task is a blank task, responding to a second operation executed by a current user for the target control, and displaying a third combined control in the blank task, wherein the third combined control comprises a fifth sub-control and a sixth sub-control, the fifth sub-control is used for attributing the blank task to the current user, and the sixth sub-control is used for deleting the blank task.
7. A method of task management as claimed in claim 4 or 6, wherein the combined control includes a corresponding sub-control, and the method further includes, after displaying the combined control matching the target task in response to a second operation performed by a current user on the target control:
and responding to a third operation executed by the current user on the target control, and processing the target task based on an operation mode corresponding to the child control in the combined control.
8. A task management device, comprising:
the display module is used for displaying a target control and a task queue on a visual interface, wherein the task queue is arranged in a queue area of the visual interface;
and the task management module is used for responding to a first operation executed by the current user for the target control, highlighting a target task in the queue area based on the user identity information of the current user, wherein the target task is a task corresponding to the current user.
9. A terminal comprising a memory and one or more processors communicatively coupled to the memory;
stored in the memory are instructions executable by the one or more processors to cause the one or more processors to implement the task management method of any one of claims 1 to 7.
10. A computer readable storage medium comprising a program or instructions which, when run on a computer, implement the task management method of any one of claims 1 to 7.
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