KR20100105044A - Laboratory intelligent method - Google Patents

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KR20100105044A
KR20100105044A KR1020090023847A KR20090023847A KR20100105044A KR 20100105044 A KR20100105044 A KR 20100105044A KR 1020090023847 A KR1020090023847 A KR 1020090023847A KR 20090023847 A KR20090023847 A KR 20090023847A KR 20100105044 A KR20100105044 A KR 20100105044A
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a method for storing and using an experimental note through a computer, and transfers the relevant information such as an experimental note and a paper, a sample location, an experimental schedule, and the like related to an experimental note to record the contents of the research in a laboratory. After that, the research manager's digital signature is used to provide a way to securely manage and use the test notes as evidence.

According to the present invention can be more smoothly managed and searched through the digitization of the research notes. It also ensures confidence in the data by guaranteeing creation time and revision history through history management and externally authorized time servers. It can also be used for a wide variety of research purposes, regardless of the type of study. In addition, the user's convenience is increased by widening the width of the user's input method by adopting an independent text editor for further convenience and convenience.

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How to save and use experimental notes through computer {Laboratory Intelligent Method}

The present invention relates to a technology for efficiently storing and utilizing research results using a computer and information and communication technology.

In general, most of the experimental notes that prepare the research process in a laboratory conducting research related to biology, medicine, and chemistry are written by hand, and related data or information is generally attached to the experimental notes by paste or tape. Therefore, there is always a risk of damage and loss of the test notes, and it is difficult to be effective as evidence for patent and related legal disputes because most of the check boxes signed by the test supervisor are not present. However, an efficient experimental note management system that can compensate for this has not been developed at present, and researchers feel that they have a lot of limitations in managing experimental notes, which are the overall product of the experimental results.

The present invention has been proposed in order to solve the above problems, and after transferring the relevant information, such as experimental notes for recording the contents of the research in the laboratory and the paper, sample location, the experimental schedule related to the experiment to the hard disk of the computer The purpose of this study is to provide a way to securely manage and use experimental notes as evidence by going through the digital signature verification process.

Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be described below, which are not limited to the matters set forth in the claims and the disclosure of the embodiments thereof, but also to the broader ranges by means and combinations within the range readily recited therefrom. Add that it will be included.

In order to achieve the above object, the present invention, the experimental notes for recording the contents of the research in the laboratory, and the relevant information such as the paper, sample location, the experimental schedule related to the experiment and the digital data of the research director after transferring This paper presents the method of storing and using experimental notes through a computer that can be managed as a proof by safely managing the experimental notes by going through the authentication process through signature. Meanwhile, the present invention is realized by a computerized process and software in which the process is implemented.

According to the present invention can be more smoothly managed and searched through the digitization of the research notes. It also ensures confidence in the data by guaranteeing creation time and revision history through history management and externally authorized time servers. It can also be used for a wide variety of research purposes, regardless of the type of study. In addition, the user's convenience is increased by widening the width of the user's input method by adopting an independent text editor for further convenience and convenience.

Other effects of the present invention, as well as those described in the above-described embodiments and claims of the present invention, as well as potential effects that may occur within the range that can be easily estimated therefrom and potential advantages that contribute to industrial development It will be added that it will be covered by a wider scope.

Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In describing the present invention, when it is determined that the detailed description of the related well-known configuration or function may obscure the gist of the present invention, the detailed description thereof will be omitted. In addition, the following will describe a preferred embodiment of the present invention, but the technical idea of the present invention is not limited thereto and may be variously modified and modified by those skilled in the art.

The function provided by the present invention is as follows. The present invention is to perform a more smooth storage and management of the experimental notes and to quickly retrieve the experimental notes information, including the ability to store the experimental notes divided by the researcher and the project unit, and at the same time to facilitate the creation of experimental notes It has a dedicated document editing function.

In addition, the present invention has a function for supporting a variety of input devices, such as a mouse, tablet, scanner, keyboard for easier input, the electronic signature function and the external time server through the input device for the notarization of input data It has a function to store the input and modification time information by using a public confidence to the data.

1 is a block diagram illustrating a procedure and a data storage relationship for the overall function of the present invention.

The administrator creates and manages the researcher and the research institute. The research institute refers to the institution to which the researcher belongs, and the researcher is signed by the researcher's personal signature image file or an external input device (mouse, tablet, keyboard, scanner). And a file input function.

In addition, the researcher can create a research note and generate and input pages of the research note, respectively. In this case, an image scan, a file upload, and text using an external input device can be input. At this time, the present invention provides a viewer that can view the input research note in the form of an E-book. All data managed through this is stored in RDBMS, and various search is possible using the stored data.

FIG. 2 illustrates a page input part in detail and is a configuration diagram illustrating a procedure of actually inputting a research note.

Researchers can write each page of the research note by inputting text or images (graphs, photos, note images, handwriting images using tablets), and save the text in an RDBMS (in this case, the location and characteristics of the text object's document). Is stored in XML format and used as information for detailed search.In case of image (graph, photo, note image, handwriting image using tablet), each storage path is stored in RDBMS and decorates the actual page. The location and properties of each image object in the document are stored in XML format. The XML file reproduces the document form that can be modified when additional modification is made for each page, and it is data that defines the form of the document forming each page.

In addition, it saves each document's time server's time in real time by notifying the creation time of each page when saving each document, and save and manage the previous version when modifying each page. It is possible to recover the data, and to prevent data manipulation at the source to ensure the trust of the data.

The above description is merely illustrative of the technical idea of the present invention, and various modifications, changes, and substitutions may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the essential characteristics of the present invention. will be. Accordingly, the embodiments disclosed in the present invention and the accompanying drawings are not intended to limit the technical spirit of the present invention but to describe the present invention, and the scope of the technical idea of the present invention is not limited by the embodiments and the accompanying drawings. . The protection scope of the present invention should be interpreted by the following claims, and all technical ideas within the equivalent scope should be interpreted as being included in the scope of the present invention.

1 is a block diagram illustrating a procedure and a data storage relationship for the overall function of the present invention.

FIG. 2 illustrates a page input part in detail and is a configuration diagram illustrating a procedure of actually inputting a research note.

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The experiment note is recorded by transferring the information related to the experiment in the laboratory, the papers related to the experiment, the location of the sample, the schedule of the experiment, and the like to the computer's hard disk, and then performing the authentication process through the digital signature of the research director. How to save and use experimental notes through computer for safe management and use as evidence. The method of claim 1, The researcher writes each page of the research note by inputting text or image into the computer. In case of the text, it is stored in the RDBMS and used as the information for the detailed search.In the case of the image, only the respective storage path is stored in the RDBMS. The location and characteristics of each image object on the page are stored in XML format. The method of claim 2, The researcher can store and utilize the experiment notes through a computer, which is characterized by scanning images, uploading files, and inputting text or images to a computer using an external input device. The method of claim 2, The researcher can store and utilize the experimental notes through a computer, characterized in that the research notes input through the viewer can be viewed in the form of an E-book. The method of claim 1, Method of storing and utilizing the experimental notes through a computer, characterized in that notarization of the creation time of each page by bringing the time of the time server of the external authorized organization in real time when storing the document. The method of claim 1, A method of storing and utilizing an experimental note through a computer, characterized in that when modifying each page of a stored study note, the previous version can be stored and managed to recover data that has been corrected and revised.
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