WO2002003275A1 - Systeme et procede de publication a la demande - Google Patents

Systeme et procede de publication a la demande Download PDF

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WO2002003275A1
WO2002003275A1 PCT/JP2001/005637 JP0105637W WO0203275A1 WO 2002003275 A1 WO2002003275 A1 WO 2002003275A1 JP 0105637 W JP0105637 W JP 0105637W WO 0203275 A1 WO0203275 A1 WO 0203275A1
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Hajime Kobayashi
Takamichi Manaka
Takashi Okunuki
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Tokyo Shoseki Printing Co., Ltd.
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  • the present invention relates to an on-demand publishing system and a method for producing a publication by laying out contents selected according to an order of a client from a plurality of publishing contents prepared in advance in a database.
  • the creator receives the order from the client via the communication network, and publishes the publication based on the material read according to the order from the material database at the creator site. It relates to an on-demand publishing system to be created and its method. Background art
  • the publisher estimates the market size, etc., estimates the demand, and collectively orders a large number of copies to bookmakers. If the publisher receives a great demand in the field, the publisher will respond to the demand by reprinting or reprinting.
  • many publications are not only in such high demand, but are often unsold, returned, returned, or disposed of. For this reason, lost or wasteful sales opportunities are inevitable in prospective orders.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned conventional problems, and therefore, an on-demand publishing system for automatically constructing the publication contents required by a client such as a learning reference book and a collection of questions, and producing a required number of copies. Its purpose is to provide other ways.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide an on-demand publishing system and a method thereof that can be enriched in content and that do not cause surplus or shortage such as expected production. It provides
  • An on-demand publishing system includes a means for storing a large number of printing materials, an order data for designating any one of the printing materials stored in the storage means, and specifying the number of print copies.
  • one of print materials stored in a storage unit for storing a large number of print materials is specified, and order data specifying a number of print copies is transmitted to a communication network.
  • the print material is selectively read out from the storage means in accordance with the order data, layout-processed, and the print material after the layout process is converted into print data.
  • the contents are enriched by automatically constructing the published contents satisfying the request of the client and producing the required number of copies.
  • an on-demand publishing system and method that does not generate excess or shortage such as expected production.
  • FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram showing the outline of the system of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a diagram showing an example of a table of contents included in a guide used at the time of ordering.
  • Figure 3 is a diagram showing an example of the teaching material included in the guidebook.
  • Figure 4 shows an example of the input screen when ordering in the ordering system.
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing a specific configuration of the system of the present invention and a flow of processing.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a method of arranging characters on the spine.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of a table of contents showing the relationship between page numbers for each subject and consecutive page numbers.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an example of the page layout of the text discharged by Z-folding.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an example of page layout of an answer cut and discharged for each page.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of a processing list as a slip.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram showing an example of the process progress information screen.
  • Fig. 1 shows the configuration of an embodiment of an on-demand publishing system.
  • This system has a communication network that connects requesters (publishers) such as study schools and preparatory schools and producers who are printing companies. Yes, however, the client is separate from the system and may submit orders to the system offline. In other words, this system can be realized as a stand-alone system owned by the creator.
  • Terminals personal computers of ordering systems for a large number of publication production clients (study schools, preparatory schools, etc.) 101, 101, ... 102, ... 102 are communication networks (Internet or Intranet, hereafter referred to as the Internet) Connected to 100.
  • the production system 103 of the creator (printing company) is also connected to the Internet 100.
  • data is input from the keyboard 102A, 102A ... and the order information is transmitted to the production system 103.
  • the production system 103 is also connected to the core system 105 and the printing machine 106.
  • the production system 103 has a database that stores teaching materials for each subject, each grade, and each course. This material is copyrighted by the client, and the producer is entrusted with its management.
  • a guidebook 107 with the contents shown in Figs. 2 and 3 is distributed in advance to the ordering system 101 from the production system 103.
  • Figure 2 shows a list of course names for a certain subject (mathematics). There are courses, code 108, course number 109, course name 1 I uD ⁇ m Tali-STU ⁇ T.
  • each course consists of four pages, but the number of pages is not limited to this. However, if the number of pages is odd, the advantage is that if you insert a blank page at the end and align all courses on even pages, you can lay out each course in a two-page spread state.
  • Fig. 3 shows an example of disclosing pages corresponding to course codes "3 17" and "3 18". The teaching materials 1 1 1 are printed in the same format in other courses.
  • Each teaching material consists of a collection of questions and a corresponding set of answers.
  • the book is completed by perfect binding of the printed text and the separately printed cover and off-line binding, and three-way cutting. Perfect binding means that after finishing a hardened cover with an adhesive,
  • the printing paper of the collection is a continuous paper, and when it is output from the printing press, it is cut out for each book, but until then, each page is connected in Z-fold. This is because workers must carry from the printing press to the bookbinding machine to perform bookbinding offline, and to prevent the text from being scattered when moving.
  • the answer book is cut one sheet at a time, and the left edge of each page is bound with wire (saddle stitching). This saddle stitching is performed inline.
  • FIG. 4 shows the order screen of the client's order system. This Explain the main items on the screen.
  • Table type 4a is the cover identification number.
  • the cover is produced by printing the course name, subject name, etc. on a cover sheet (sheet) on which a predetermined pattern is printed in advance. There are four types of patterns and three colors of paper. A total of 12 covers can be selected.
  • "Immediately” 4b is an indication of a desire to preferentially produce.
  • "Print classification” 4c is a classification of printing the school name on the cover (logo printing).
  • Name of printing school” 4d indicates the characters to be printed in the logo and their order. In this case, four lines of "Summer Text”, “Special Progress Class", “English / Mathematics / Japanese”, and " ⁇ ⁇ Juku” are printed on the cover in order from the top.
  • the list price is automatically calculated based on preset criteria, such as the unit price of the course and the number of designated courses. This value is used for issuing invoices, which will be described later.
  • Specific unit price 4 f is used to enter the amount of money other than automatic calculation.
  • Numberer of courses 4 g is the number of order courses.
  • Orders 4 h is the number of copies of the student's collection of questions and answers.
  • Guidebook 4 i is the number of copies of the teacher's guidebook, and “Order points” 4 j is the number of units ordered by the client at the same time.
  • ⁇ (for 1 point)” 4k is an area for inputting the account number of the ordered course, and is input for the number of order courses.
  • the material for each course is extracted from the database using the course number, and the thickness of one book (the width of the spine) is obtained by adding the number of pages for each course.
  • the order data includes the delivery date (if it is entered separately, or if it is predetermined for each customer) It contains all the information necessary for production such as the number of copies, materials used, cover information, etc. (not shown in Fig. 4).
  • This order data is sent to the production system 1.3 by e-mail.
  • the production system 103 performs processing based on this order data.
  • the production system 103 is functionally composed of the following three system capabilities.
  • Order data will be accepted electronically via email.
  • the order data is managed in an XML file with a view to web orders.
  • An identification number (control number) is automatically issued for each order.
  • the print data is raster data, which is a collection of dots.
  • the material data is converted into postscript data after layout processing, and further converted into print data (TIFF data). Since the cover, body, and answer are printed on separate printing machines, the cover, body, and answer print data are automatically distributed to the specified printing machine.
  • the order identification number is printed on the voucher as a percode, and when completed, the completion code can be read easily to read the percode, and the work progress can be monitored on the monitor. It can be easily checked.
  • the work progress list is made public to the orderer, so that the orderer can check the progress of the order directly on the web, and can reduce the processing and load of responding to inquiries.
  • FIG. 5 shows a detailed configuration of the production system 103.
  • the e-mail data (ordering information) E1 sent from the customer is received as order information (number of copies, selected course number, cover information, etc.) E2, and the reception processing unit 11 Accepted at.
  • the reception processing section 11 sends the order number, the total number of courses received, etc. to the order system 101 (customer) via the internet 100. ) Feed pack.
  • the reception processing section 11 stores the order information E 2 in the integrated information database 12 and the process management database 25.
  • the integrated information database 12 manages order information in an XML (extended Markup Language) file, with a view to web orders.
  • teaching materials that store teaching materials in the integrated information database 1 2 Database 13 is also connected.
  • the teaching material database 13 stores material data in which the contents of the publication are converted into materials in units of units in advance.In this embodiment, the teaching material 11 1 as shown in FIG. 3 is stored, and the course code is stored. By specifying 1 08, the corresponding teaching material 1 1 1 is read.
  • the teaching material database 13 also stores the material data of the answer corresponding to the teaching material 11 1.
  • the material data is image data obtained by optically reading a manuscript and converting it into digital data, or character code or control data for instructing these appearances.
  • the integrated information database 12 supplies the text and answer materials read from the teaching material database 13 to the text layout section 14 and separate volume layout section 15, respectively.
  • the integrated information database 12 supplies the cover layout section 16 with the character data to be printed on the cover according to the “printing school name” 4 d included in the order data.
  • Layout means that text, photos, illustrations, etc. are assembled on one page according to the manuscript specification and layout specification.
  • the body text layout section 14 performs the layout processing of the part that will be the text of the publication.
  • the teaching materials 111 and the table of contents that constitute the text of the collection of questions are used. Are laid out according to the specified order.
  • the separate volume rating section 15 performs a layout process of the answer collection as a separate volume corresponding to the problem collection.
  • the cover layout section 16 lays out the cover for binding the teaching material 111 constituting the text. Specific examples of cover layout processing include titles and titles of publications requested for production. For example, "Summer Texts" or the name of a study school or a prep school. Figure 4 shows "Summer Text”, “Special Progress Class", “English. Mathematics' Japanese Language", and " ⁇ Study School”.
  • the ordering and production of publications by the system of this embodiment is a so-called order-made publication, so the number of pages varies according to the order, and therefore the thickness of the finished publication (bunch) The width) will vary, but the position of the title printed on the spine must be exactly at the center of the spine.
  • the cover In the conventional method of aligning the spine, which is conventionally performed, when binding a book, the cover should be placed in the body so that the characters printed on the spine are positioned at the center of the spine.
  • the setting position at the time of bookbinding will be changed according to the thickness of the publication.
  • such a method cannot eliminate the complicated work at the bookbinding stage, and cannot cope with complete automation of publication creation.
  • the print character of the spine is positioned at the center based on the data stored in the integrated information database 12. It is programmed.
  • the cover paper has a width that can correspond to the maximum thickness, and as shown in Fig. 6, is used as the front cover, spine, and back cover from the right end, and the front cover is patterned in advance. Is printed.
  • the width w of the front cover and the back cover is fixed, and the width d of the back cover is variable. For this reason, layout processing is performed so that the spine is printed at the position of w + (d / 2) from the right edge of the front cover.
  • the right edge of the cover and the right The cover paper is folded along the edges and bound, and the shaded portion in Fig. 6 (the part after 2 w + d from the right edge of the cover) is cut off during binding.
  • the size of the printed characters on the spine is variable according to the thickness (number of pages) of the publication. That is, print characters are made larger for thick publications, and smaller for thin publications.
  • the thickness of the questionnaire printing paper is 0.01 mm
  • the 20 Q long body (approximately 14.2 points), 7 6 to: 148 Q (approximately 19.8 points) for page 146, and 32 Q (approximately 22.7 points) for page 148 or more.
  • the identification number of the publication is printed as a bar code 60 on the back cover.
  • the cover layout section 16 determines data from the integrated information database 12 and supports horizontal printing or vertical printing (mixing with one teaching material). If so, use horizontal printing.) Perform layout processing to print the cover.
  • Figure 6 shows an example of horizontal printing.
  • the main body layout part 14 and the separate volume layout part 15 perform pagination for each material, and also perform pagination through one volume.
  • the page turning direction is determined according to horizontal printing and vertical printing for each material.However, if both materials are mixed in one teaching material, the cover of horizontal printing is attached, so Pagination is determined according to horizontal printing.
  • Figure 7 shows an example of a table of contents of the teaching materials paginated in this way. From Figure 7, it can be seen that the page number 70a for each English-language, mathematics, science, and social teaching material in horizontal writing has increased along with the boost B of the page number 70b for the entire teaching material.
  • the page number 70a of each teaching material in the Japanese language increases when the page number 70b of the entire teaching material decreases, and as described above, the text is not cut one by one.
  • One sheet two pages on the front and back
  • the main text is allocated to the front and back of the continuous paper in order and piled for each page. Folding, valley folding, ... are repeated.
  • the printing machine prints the front side with the first printing unit, then turns the continuous paper upside down and feeds it to the subsequent second printing unit, where it prints the back side.In the margin of the first page,
  • the identification number of the publication is printed as a bar code 70.
  • this bar code 70 also indicates the division of one book, the printing machine detects this bar code and cuts one book.
  • the percode 60 is also printed on the cover, so before binding the cover and text with the offline, the percode is added to the cover and text feed units of the bookbinding machine.
  • a reading device is provided so that bar codes can be read to prevent mistakes between the cover and the body, such as a mismatch between the cover and the body, or an upside down. Can be done.
  • the answers are cut one by one after printing and saddle-stitched, so that the pages are normally allocated as shown in Fig. 9.
  • the identification number of the publication is printed in the margin of the first page as percode 90.
  • the answering press is followed by an in-line bookbinding machine (saddle stitching machine). The binding timing is controlled in synchronization with the mining.
  • the output layout data of the main body layout section 14 and the separate volume layout section 15 are converted to the page description language (postscript Po) by the page description language processing sections 17a and 17b.
  • stScript This is converted to PS data.
  • a raster image (for example, Tagged Image File) in which the output PS data of the page description language processing unit 17a and 17b is a set of dots by a raster image processor (RIP) 18
  • RIP raster image processor
  • TIFF data This TIFF data becomes print data.
  • the print data is supplied to the print management server 19, and the print data is accumulated and stored in order units.
  • the print management server 19 stores the final form of data necessary for printing the text of the publication (problem collection) and the reprinted publication (answer collection), and uses the process management from the process management server 24.
  • the data is output to the printing presses 20a and 20b based on the command.
  • the printing machine 20a is a printing machine for the text, and prints and Z-folds the text as shown in FIG.
  • the printing press 20b is a separate printing press, and prints and cuts the answer as shown in FIG.
  • the data subjected to the layout processing in the cover layout section 16 is put into characters on the cover paper by the printing machine 23.
  • the cover and the text are perfect-bound by an offline perfect binding machine 21 with an adhesive and cut in three directions to complete the collection of questions.
  • the answer book is sent to the in-line saddle-stitching machine 22. Bound by wire. After that, the question book and answer book are shrink-packed and shipped together with the invoice automatically issued by the process order management server 24 described later.
  • the present embodiment is provided with a process management server 24 configured to be connectable to the Internet and the Internet, and the progress of production of the ordered publication can be monitored by the publisher of the publication. It is configured so that a certain system administrator or a client of the publication can confirm it.
  • the process management server 24 extracts information necessary for process management from the order information received by e-mail and stores it, and also stores printing / binding progress input information. By scanning the parcode of the slip, you can easily input the print and bookbinding progress completion for each order.
  • the process management server 24 prepares a work progress list (process progress information screen), publishes it to the system administrator via the Internet, and sends the order to the customer via the Internet. Publish to.
  • the system administrator can check the current progress of printing and bookbinding on the process progress information screen, while the requester can also use the process progress information screen on the web You can check the progress of printing and bookbinding.
  • the process management server 24 When the process management server 24 receives the order, it is shown in Figure 10 Such a slip (processing list) is issued. As a result, the work order is determined, and the delivery date is clearly indicated to the worker. The order identification number is printed on the slip as a percode. When the processing of each order is completed, the completion confirmation can be easily input by reading the barcode of the slip, and the work progress can be easily confirmed.
  • the process management server 24 receives the cancellation instruction and receives the current status. Based on the work progress status, determine whether or not to reflect this in later billing, record the details in the order database, and inform the worker which order should be stopped. Issue a slip called "Work Stop Notification".
  • FIG. 1 An example of the process progress information screen created by the process management server 24 is shown in FIG.
  • the data is imported from the process management server 24 to the order management server, and the invoice is issued by processing based on the order data from the order processing unit 11. Make it possible. Also, since the order management server can constantly manage the order volume, when the order of the publication exceeds the processing capacity of the system, the production client and Z or the producer are warned. It can be displayed on a screen.
  • the contents of publication are made into materials in units of units in advance, constructed from electronic data, and received. Note ⁇ It is possible to achieve complete automation of a series of processes such as production of publications and issuing of slips such as invoices, and process management and production by effectively combining communication networks. Automation such as management is realized.
  • the contents of the publication are made in units of units in advance and converted into a database as electronic data, the editorial contents requested by the publisher of the publication are immediately constructed, and the required number of copies are created and delivered. be able to. Also, since the editing is very flexible, it is easy to re-edit and it is possible to always provide a well-publicized publication.
  • the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and can be implemented in various modifications. Although the present invention has been described as a system, a program for causing a computer to execute predetermined means, causing a computer to function as predetermined means, or causing a computer to realize predetermined functions is provided. Recorded convenience It can also be implemented as a data readable recording medium. Industrial applicability
  • an on-demand publishing system and a method for automatically constructing publication contents required by a client such as a learning reference book and a collection of problems and producing a required number of copies.

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L'invention concerne un système de publication à la demande comprenant une base de données servant à stocker un certain nombre de matériaux d'impression et une unité de traitement destinée à chercher un matériau dans la base de données en réponse à la commande d'un demandeur, à installer le matériau, et à convertir le matériau d'impression installé en données d'impression de façon que le texte soit imprimé en fonction de la sortie de l'unité de traitement. Le texte et une couverture imprimée séparément sont reliés à un support d'impression.
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