WO2007129553A1 - 価値管理装置及び価値管理方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a value management device and a value management method, and more specifically, when recycling parts, units, parts, etc., such as gaming machines and peripheral equipment, assets according to the degree of use
- the present invention relates to a value management apparatus and a value management method capable of grasping value.
- An object of the present invention is to make it possible to manage numerical values related to depreciation in real time for each part (unit) of a gaming machine or peripheral device.
- Another object of the present invention is to grasp the accurate factory shipment price for each product at the time of shipment from the factory and facilitate the grasp of the manufacturing cost in product production using recycled units.
- the purpose is to make it easier to understand the inventory price of new parts and the inventory price of recovered and recycled units.
- the present invention has the following features.
- aspects of the present invention relate to IC tags, barcodes, two-dimensional codes (for example, QR codes (registered by Denso Wave Company), which are attached to components (for example, parts, units, parts, etc.) constituting gaming machines. Trademark information), Maxi code, DATA MATRIX, etc.), etc., by reading the identification information from the identification information holding means recording the identification information (for example, part ID) that uniquely identifies the component. It is proposed as a value management device that manages the current asset value of components.
- QR codes registered by Denso Wave Company
- This value management device corresponds to the identification information read from the identification information holding means and the storage means (for example, storage section) for storing the acquisition date and acquisition price of the component in association with the identification information. And a calculation means (for example, a value calculation unit) for calculating the current asset value of the component based on the acquisition date and the acquisition price of the component.
- the storage means for example, storage section
- a calculation means for example, a value calculation unit
- the powerful value management device it is possible to manage, in real time, the asset value of each component in which depreciation is reflected for each part (unit) of the gaming machine.
- the value management device stores the accumulated depreciation amount obtained from the acquisition date of the component by a storage unit (for example, a storage unit), and acquires the component by a calculation unit (for example, a value calculation unit). Value power It is preferable to calculate the current asset value of the component by subtracting the accumulated depreciation amount.
- the value management device reads identification information such as an IC tag attached to a component when the gaming machine or its component is added to an asset (for example, when it is brought into a warehouse or a factory). From the loading side reading means (for example, loading side reader Z writer) and the IC tag attached to the component when the gaming machine or its component also loses its asset power (for example, when carrying out warehouse or factory power) Unloading side reading means for reading identification information (for example, unloading side reader)
- a determination unit for example, a determination unit that determines whether the component has been added to the asset or has deviated from the asset power.
- the calculation unit determines whether the component has been added to the asset or not. Preferably, the current asset value of the component is calculated.
- the powerful value management device for each part (unit) of the gaming machine that is carried out for recycling and then carried in, the asset value of the component that reflects the depreciation is managed in real time. It becomes possible to do.
- the value management device may calculate a current asset value of a gaming machine including the component by using a current asset value of the component by a calculation unit (for example, a value calculation unit). .
- the identification information holding means read by the value management device may be any reading means or one that reads the identification information using a medium.
- a medium for example, an IC tag that is read wirelessly, an optical tag
- the barcode to be read (including 2D barcode)
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an outline of a value management system that works on this embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration example of a value management system according to the above embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a functional block diagram of the value management device according to the above embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of a value management table possessed by the value management apparatus according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a depreciation amount table possessed by the value management apparatus according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a value management table updated by the value management apparatus according to the above embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of a value management table updated by the value management device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an example of a value management table updated by the value management device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an example of a value management table updated by the value management device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of a gaming machine component table generated by the value management device according to the above embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing an example of a gaming machine value table generated by the value management device according to the above embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an outline of a value management system that works on the present embodiment.
- the gaming machine 10 is a device that provides a game to a player by being placed in a game hall such as a pachinko machine, a slot machine, and a video game machine.
- the gaming machine 10 is manufactured by assembling a plurality of units.
- the unit is a replaceable device, unit, or substrate, such as a liquid crystal panel device, a reel unit, a hopper unit, or an image processing circuit board.
- the gaming machine 10 and its unit are provided with wireless IC tags as identification information holding means.
- the wireless IC tag attached to the gaming machine 10 and its unit is read by the reader Z writer 40, and it becomes possible to detect which gaming machine 10 and unit is carried out from the manufacturing company 20 or carried in. Speak.
- the manufacturing company 20 manufactures the gaming machine 10 by assembling a unit with a wireless IC tag.
- the manufactured gaming machine 10 is sold to the amusement hall 30.
- the gaming machine 10 purchased by the game hall 30 is transferred from the manufacturing company 20 to the game hall 30.
- the gaming machine 10 is installed in the amusement hall 30, is used for the player's game, and is put into operation.
- the game hall 30 discards the gaming machine 10 for reasons such as the introduction of a new model.
- Manufacturing Company 20 purchases discarded gaming machine 10 from amusement hall 30 or collects it free of charge.
- the manufacturing company 20 carries the used or purchased gaming machine 10 from the amusement hall 30 to its own manufacturing plant or warehouse and uses it to manufacture a new gaming machine 10 out of the units that the gaming machine 10 has. Remove the unit when it is available or after its useful life has expired. That is, the unit is recycled and used.
- the gaming machine 10 is handled as an asset of the manufacturing company 20 as inventory. After that, when the gaming machine 10 is carried out from the manufacturing company 20 to the amusement hall 30, the gaming machine 10 and its units are no longer assets of the manufacturing company 20. After that, when the gaming machine 10 is taken over by the manufacturing company 20 as a unit for recycling, the unit of the gaming machine 10 becomes a part for manufacturing a new gaming machine 10 or a newly manufactured gaming machine 10 of the manufacturing company 20 It becomes an asset.
- the value management device 50 can calculate the asset value of the gaming machine 10 and unit, such as the number of times the unit is used and the period of use, based on the reading result of the wireless IC tag, and can grasp the value of parts inventory at the manufacturing company in real time Therefore, it is possible to grasp the corporate asset value in real time.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration example of a value management system that works on the present embodiment.
- the value management system 200 includes a value management device 50 and reader Z writers 40A and 40B connected to the value management device 50.
- the value management device 50 includes an arithmetic processing unit (CPU), a main memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), an input / output device (IZO), and, if necessary, an external storage device such as a hard disk device.
- An information processing apparatus such as a computer or a workstation.
- a program for causing the information processing device to function as the value management device 50 or a program for causing the computer to execute the value management method is stored in the ROM or the hard disk device, and this program is loaded on the main memory.
- the value management apparatus 50 is realized or the value management method is executed.
- the above program is provided from an external device (for example, an ASP (application 'service'provider's server)) that is not necessarily stored in the storage device in the information processing device, and the program is loaded in the main memory. Even so! /
- Reader Z Writer 40 In order to distinguish the reader Z writer on the carry-out detection side from the reader Z writer on the carry-in detection side, the reader Z writer 40A and the power Z reader writer are the same as the device.
- a device having a function has a function of reading information stored in the IC tag by the IC tag power wireless and passing the read information to the value management device 50.
- the gaming machine 10 includes three units, that is, a unit A (for example, a liquid crystal display device), a unit B (for example, a reel unit), and a unit C (for example, a reel drive motor). It is a device that includes.
- the “unit” in the present invention is a device, part, component, or the like that is a target of value management in the present value management system.
- a unit may include another unit. Note that what kind of parts are handled as a unit in the present invention is determined according to what kind of part value management is performed. The unit can be determined freely according to the decision of the user of the value management system, and is not limited to the physical configuration of the device.
- an IC tag 201 is attached to the gaming machine 10 and each unit. That is, the IC tag 201 is attached to the gaming machine 10 and the IC tag 201 is also attached to each of the units A, B, and C. Each IC tag stores identification information that can uniquely identify each IC tag so that the reader Z writer 40 can read it.
- the gaming machine 10 is no longer an asset of the manufacturing company 20, for example, when the warehouse power is also carried out and transported to the game hall 30, this gaming machine is provided by the reader / writer 40A provided at the warehouse exit gate or the like. 10 and each IC tag 201 attached to units A, B, and C in this gaming machine 10 Take it off.
- the value management device 50 determines that the gaming machine 10 and the units A, B, and C in the gaming machine 10 are no longer assets of the manufacturing company 20 based on the read identification information of the IC tag. Asset value processing.
- the gaming machine 10 becomes an asset of the manufacturing company 20
- the gaming machine 30 is carried into the warehouse from the gaming hall 30, the gaming machine 10 and the reader Z writer 40B provided at the warehouse entrance gate or the like are used.
- the IC tags 201 attached to the units A, B, and C in the gaming machine 10 are read.
- the value management device 50 determines that the gaming machine 10 and the units A, B, and C in the gaming machine 10 have become assets of the manufacturing company 20, and Asset value processing.
- the value management device 50 has a function of performing depreciation reflection processing, which is processing for reflecting the depreciation amount, on the asset value of each unit and grasping the residual value in real time. ing.
- FIG. 3 is a functional block diagram showing an example of the value management device 50.
- the value management device 50 adds to the assets that the gaming machine 10 and / or the units in the gaming machine 10 are separated from the assets of the manufacturing company 20, or to the assets.
- a determination unit 301 that determines whether or not the game machine 10 is present
- a value calculation unit 302 that calculates the residual value and asset value of the gaming machine 10 and the units in the gaming machine 10, and the gaming machine 10 and Z calculated by the value calculation unit 302
- the storage unit 303 stores the residual value and asset value of the units in the gaming machine 10.
- the value calculation unit 302 calculates the residual value of all units in the gaming machine for each gaming machine and calculates the value of the gaming machine 10 (referred to as individual gaming machine value).
- the calculated value of each gaming machine 10 is stored in the storage unit 303 and used for manufacturing cost calculation and the like.
- the residual value, asset value, and individual gaming machine value stored in the storage unit 303 can be used by the accounting system 304 connected to the value management device 50.
- the accounting system 30 4 uses the residual value and asset value stored in the storage unit 303 to create documents such as balance sheets (BZS) and profit and loss statements. It can be reflected.
- BZS balance sheets
- the accounting system 304 uses the individual gaming machine value stored in the storage unit 303, The manufacturing cost of the gaming machine can be calculated.
- the value management device 201 has a value management table as shown in FIG. Remember 400.
- the value management table 400 is data stored in the storage unit 303, and includes identification information stored in the IC tag 201 attached to each unit and the residual value of the unit attached with the IC tag 201. Memorize asset value.
- the value management table 400 has one record 401 for each unit.
- Each record 401 includes a part ID field 402, a type ID field 403, and a delivery date field 4
- the component ID field 402 is a field for storing a component ID, which is information for uniquely identifying the unit to which the IC tag 201 is attached.
- the IC tag 201 may store the component ID itself, or may store identification information that defines the identification information of the IC tag 201 and the component ID in a one-to-one relationship. Good.
- the type ID field 403 is a field for storing a type ID that is information for specifying the unit type of the record 401. For example, if there are two reel units
- the carry-in date field 404 is a field for storing the date when the unit corresponding to the record 401 is carried into the manufacturing company 20 and becomes an asset of the manufacturing company.
- the carry-out date field 405 stores a date in which the unit corresponding to the record 401 also carries out the manufacturing company 20 power, for example, stores the date when the manufacturing company 20 has lost its asset power. It is
- a status field 406 is a field for storing status information indicating whether or not the unit corresponding to the record 401 can be an asset of the manufacturing company 20.
- the status information is determined by the determination unit 301 by comparing the information in the carry-in date field 404 and the carry-out date field 405.
- the acquisition date field 407 stores the date when the unit was newly acquired (for example, the date when the unit was newly purchased, and not the date and time acquired through recycling! /).
- the acquisition cost field 408 stores an acquisition price (for example, a purchase price of the unit) that is a price on which the depreciation of the unit is based.
- the accumulated depreciation field 409 stores the accumulated depreciation amount that has occurred since the acquisition date.
- the residual value field 410 stores the current value of the unit as an asset, that is, the value obtained by subtracting the accumulated depreciation from the acquisition cost.
- the asset value field 411 stores information reflecting whether the unit is an asset of the manufacturing company 20 in the asset value. In this example, if it is determined to be an asset, the same value as the value stored in the residual value field 410 is stored, and it is determined that the asset is V, (no longer). Stores 0 yen.
- a value management table 400 having a record 410 is shown for a unit that is a new unit and is incorporated in the gaming machine 10.
- This unit was purchased by Manufacturing Company 20 in “2004ZlZl” (January 1, 2004).
- the part ID field 402 stores a part ID “123456” that uniquely identifies this unit
- the type ID field 403 includes a type ID “ID” that is information for identifying the type of the unit (for example, a reel unit). “10000” is stored.
- the carry-in date field 404 stores “2004ZlZl”, the date when this unit was carried into the manufacturing company 20 (the date of purchase as a part). Unloading date field 405 is blank because this unit has never been transported by the manufacturing company.
- Status field 406 stores status information “inventory” indicating that this unit is an asset of manufacturing company 20. ing.
- the acquisition date field 407 stores “2004Z 1Z1” which is the acquisition date of this unit.
- the acquisition cost field 408 stores “ ⁇ 50,000”, which is the acquisition cost (purchase price) of this unit.
- the asset value field 410 stores “ ⁇ 50,000” force S obtained by subtracting the accumulated depreciation “ ⁇ 0” from the acquisition cost “ ⁇ 50,000”.
- the asset value field 411 since this unit is the asset of the manufacturing company 20, “ ⁇ 50,000,” which is the same amount as the asset value field, is stored.
- each data stored in this record is initial data that is generated by data transfer based on purchase data that is not automatically input by the value management device 50, or the like. Or, it is common for an operator to input and generate based on documents at the time of purchase.
- the storage unit 303 has a depreciation amount table for determining the accumulated depreciation amount.
- Figure 5 shows an example of the depreciation amount table.
- the depreciation amount table 500 has one record 501 for each ID, and each record 501 has a type ID field 502, a useful life field 503, a first year depreciation expense field 504, and a second year depreciation. It has an amortization field 505, a third year depreciation field 506, and so on.
- the number of depreciation fields depends on the useful life. For example, if the useful life is five years, the record 501 will have a first year depreciation field 504 to a fifth year depreciation field.
- the content corresponds to depreciation by the straight-line method, but it goes without saying that this embodiment can be realized even if a depreciation table corresponding to the declining-balance method is used.
- the type ID field 502 uses the same type ID as the type ID field 403 of the value management table 400.
- the value calculating unit 302 uses the type ID in the type ID field 403 as a key from the depreciation amount table 500. Search for record 501 with the same type ID, and in that record 501 useful life field 503, first year depreciation field 504, second year depreciation field 505, third year depreciation field 506, Refer to... to calculate the accumulated depreciation amount, and use the calculated accumulated value as the value management table 40 Stored in the accumulated depreciation amount field 409 of 0.
- the gaming machine 10 having the unit passes through the place where the reader Z writer 40A for detecting carry-out is provided.
- the reader Z writer 40A that detects carry-out sends the identification information of the read IC tag power to the value management device 50.
- the value management device 50 updates the value management table 400 based on the identification information received from the reader Z writer 40A that detects the carry-out.
- One gaming machine 10 has a plurality of units, that is, a plurality of IC tags 201 are read by the reader Z writer 40A that detects carry-out.
- the value management device 50 updates the record 401 of the value management table 400 for each IC tag. That is, the value management device 50 identifies the corresponding record 401 of the value management table 400 for each identification information read from each IC tag 201.
- FIG. 6 shows a value management table 400 updated by the value management device 50 when the gaming machine 10 incorporating the unit corresponding to the record 401 of the value management table 400 of FIG. 4 is carried out.
- the gaming machine 10 incorporating the unit corresponding to the record 401 of the value management table 400 of FIG. 4 is carried out.
- the value management device 50 more specifically, the determination unit 301 specifies the record 401 based on the identification information received from the reader Z writer 40A!
- the information in the delivery date field 405 of the code 401 is updated based on the timer or the calendar of the value management device 50.
- the date of unloading is March 1, 2004 (2004Z3Z1).
- the delivery date field 404 is not updated.
- the value management device 50 more specifically, the determination unit 301 compares the carry-in date field 404 and the carry-out date field 405, and updates the information in the status field 406 based on the comparison result.
- the value management device 50 more specifically, the judgment unit 30 , Store “sale” information in status field 406 The
- the value management device 50 updates the accumulated depreciation field 409.
- the value management device 50 more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 compares the current date acquired from the timer or calendar of the value management device 50 with the acquisition date stored in the acquisition date field 407. Then, the current accumulated depreciation is calculated and stored in accumulated depreciation field 409.
- the value management device 50 more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 uses the type ID stored in the type ID field 403 as a key to depreciate from the depreciation amount table 500 described above (see FIG. 5). Get the cumulative amount.
- the value management device 50 For example, if the current date is one year or more and less than two years from the acquisition date, the value management device 50, more specifically the value calculation unit 302, reduces the first year of the record 501 having the corresponding type ID.
- the value stored in the depreciation expense field 504 is acquired and stored in the accumulated depreciation amount field 409.
- the value management device 50 when the current date is two years or more and less than three years from the acquisition date, the value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302, reduces the first year depreciation of the record 50 1 having the corresponding type ID.
- the values stored in the depreciation expense field 504 and the second year depreciation expense field 505 are acquired, and these values are summed and stored in the accumulated depreciation amount field 409.
- the value management device 50 updates the residual value field 410. That is, the value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 calculates a value obtained by subtracting the value stored in the accumulated value depreciation field 409 stored in the acquisition cost field 408, and calculates the value. Store in the salvage value field 410.
- the value management device 50 updates the asset value field 411. That is, the value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 refers to the information in the status field 406 and stores the value reflecting whether the asset is power in the asset value field 411. In this example, since the status field 406 stores information “sale” indicating that the asset is no longer an asset, the value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 stores 0 yen. .
- the value management apparatus 50 updates the record 401 as described above for all the IC tags 201 detected by the reader Z writer 40A, that is, all the units to which the IC tags are attached.
- the gaming machine 10 having the above unit has passed through the place where the reader Z writer 40B for detecting the carry-in is provided.
- the reader Z writer 40B that detects the carry-in sends the identification information from the read IC tag to the value management device 50.
- the value management device 50 updates the value management table 400 based on the identification information received from the reader Z writer 40B that detects carry-out.
- one gaming machine 10 has a plurality of units. That is, all of the plurality of IC tags 201 included in the gaming machine 10 are read by the reader Z writer 40B that detects the carry-in.
- the value management device 50 updates the record 401 of the value management table 400 for each IC tag 201. That is, the value management device 50 identifies the corresponding record 401 in the value management table 400 for each identification information read from each IC tag 201.
- FIG. 7 shows the value management table updated to the value management device 50 when the gaming machine 10 incorporating the unit corresponding to the record 401 of the value management table 400 of FIGS. 4 and 6 is loaded after use.
- the value management device 50 more specifically, the determination unit 301 specifies the record 401 based on the identification information that also receives the reader Z writer 40B force, and carries in the specified record 401
- the information in the date field 404 is updated based on the timer of the value management device 50 or the current date. In this example, the date of delivery is February 1, 2005 (2005Z2ZD. On the other hand, the date of delivery field 405 is not updated.
- the value management device 50 more specifically, the determination unit 301 compares the carry-in date field 404 and the carry-out date field 405, and updates the information in the status field 406 based on the comparison result. In this example, since the date stored in the carry-out date field 405 is older than the date stored in the carry-in date field 404, the determination unit 30 is more detailed than the value management device 50. The information “collection” is stored in the status field 406. In addition, the value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 updates the accumulated depreciation field 409. The value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 compares the current date acquired from the timer or calendar of the value management device 50 with the acquisition date stored in the acquisition date field 407.
- the value management device 50 acquires the accumulated depreciation amount from the depreciation amount table 500 described above using the type ID stored in the type ID field 403 as a key. .
- the value management device 50 since the current date is one year or more and less than two years from the acquisition date, the value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302, records 501 having the corresponding type ID.
- the value stored in the first year depreciation expense field 504 is acquired and stored in the accumulated depreciation amount field 409.
- the value “ ⁇ 10,000” stored in the first year depreciation expense field 504 of the depreciation table 500 shown in FIG. 5 is stored in the accumulated depreciation field 409. That's it.
- the value management device 50 updates the residual value field 410. That is, the value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 calculates a value obtained by subtracting the value stored in the accumulated value depreciation field 409 stored in the acquisition cost field 408, and calculates the residual value. Store in field 410. In the example of FIG. 7, an amount “ ⁇ 40,000” obtained by subtracting the accumulated depreciation amount “ ⁇ 10,000” from the acquisition price “ ⁇ 50,000” is stored in the residual value field 410.
- the value management device 50 updates the asset value field 411. That is, the value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 refers to the information in the status field 406 and stores the value reflecting whether the asset is power in the asset value field 411. In this example, the status field 406 stores information “recovery” indicating that the asset has become an asset. Therefore, the value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 stores the information in the residual value field 410. Store “ ⁇ 40,000 yen”.
- the value management device 50 updates the record 401 as described above for all the IC tags 201 detected by the reader Z writer 40B, that is, all the units with the IC tags attached. [0076] In this way, the value management device 50 updates the value management table 400, so that the units of the collected gaming machines 10 are grasped as company assets as parts for manufacturing the new gaming machines 10. Depreciation expenses can be reflected on the asset value.
- the reproduction gaming machine 10 having the unit passes through the place where the reader Z writer 40A for detecting carry-out is provided.
- the reader / writer 40A that detects carry-out sends the identification information of the read IC tag power to the value management device 50.
- the value management device 50 updates the value management table 400 based on the identification information received from the reader Z writer 40A that detects carry-out.
- One playback game machine 10 has a plurality of units, that is, a plurality of IC tags 201 are read by a reader Z writer 40A that detects carry-out.
- the value management device 50 updates the record 401 of the value management table 400 for each IC tag. In other words, the value management device 50 specifies the corresponding record 401 of the value management table 400 for each identification information read from each IC tag 201.
- FIG. 8 shows the value updated by the value management device 50 when the regenerative gaming machine 10 incorporating the unit corresponding to the record 401 of the value management table 400 of FIGS. 4, 6, and 7 is carried out.
- the value management table 400 is an example of the value management table 400!
- the value management device 50 more specifically, the determination unit 301 specifies the record 401 based on the identification information received from the reader Z writer 40A.
- the information in the delivery date field 405 of the code 401 is updated based on the timer or the calendar of the value management device 50. In this example, the date of unloading is July 1, 2006 (2006Z7Z1).
- the delivery date field 404 is not updated.
- the value management device 50 includes a carry-in date field 404, The carry-out date field 405 is compared, and the information in the status field 406 is updated based on the comparison result.
- the value management device 50 since the date stored in the delivery date field 405 is newer than the date stored in the delivery date field 404, the value management device 50, more specifically, the judgment unit 30 The information “sale” is stored in the status field 406.
- the value management device 50 updates the accumulated depreciation field 409.
- the value management device 50 more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 compares the current date acquired from the timer or calendar of the value management device 50 with the acquisition date stored in the acquisition date field 407. Then, the current accumulated depreciation is calculated and stored in accumulated depreciation field 409.
- the value management device 50 more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 acquires the accumulated depreciation amount from the depreciation amount table 500 described above using the type ID stored in the type ID field 403 as a key. . In the example shown in FIG.
- the value management device 50 since the current date is two or more years and less than three years from the acquisition date, the value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302, records 501 having the corresponding type ID.
- the values stored in the first-year depreciation expense field 504 and the second-year depreciation expense field 505 are acquired, and these values are added together and stored in the accumulated depreciation amount field 409.
- the total value “ ⁇ 20,000” of the value “ ⁇ 10,000” stored in 505 is stored in the accumulated depreciation field 409.
- the value management device 50 updates the residual value field 410. That is, the value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 calculates a value obtained by subtracting the value stored in the accumulated value depreciation field 409 stored in the acquisition cost field 408, and calculates the residual value. Store in field 410. In the example shown in FIG. 8, “ ⁇ 30,000” obtained by subtracting the accumulated depreciation “ ⁇ 20,000” from the acquisition price “ ⁇ 50,000” is stored in the residual value field 410.
- the value management device 50 updates the asset value field 411. That is, the value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302, With reference to the information in the status field 406, a value reflecting whether the asset is power is stored in the asset value field 411. In this example, since the status field 406 stores information “sale” indicating that the asset is no longer an asset, the value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 stores 0 yen. .
- the value management apparatus 50 updates the record 401 as described above for all the IC tags 201 detected by the reader Z writer 40A, that is, all the units to which the IC tags are attached.
- the used playback game machine 10 having the above-described unit passes through the place where the reader Z writer 40B for detecting the carry-in is provided.
- the reader Z writer 40B that detects the delivery sends the identification information from the read IC tag to the value management device 50.
- the value management device 50 updates the value management table 400 based on the identification information received from the reader Z writer 40B that detects carry-out.
- One used playback game machine 10 has a plurality of units. That is, all of the plurality of IC tags 201 included in the gaming machine 10 are read by the reader / writer 40B that detects the carry-in.
- the value management device 50 updates the record 401 of the value management table 400 for each IC tag 201. In other words, the value management device 50 identifies the corresponding record 401 of the value management table 400 for each identification information read from each IC tag 201.
- FIG. 9 is updated to the value management device 50 when the gaming machine 10 incorporating the unit corresponding to the record 401 of the value management table 400 of FIGS. 4, 6, 7, and 8 is loaded after use.
- An example of the value management table 400 is shown.
- the value management device 50 more specifically, the determination unit 301 identifies the record 401 based on the identification information that also received the reader Z writer 40B force, and carries in the identified record 401
- the information in the date field 404 is updated based on the timer of the value management device 50 or the current date.
- the date of delivery of the used playback gaming machine 10 is May 1, 2007 (2007Z5ZD.
- the carry-out date field 404 is not updated! /.
- the value management device 50 more specifically, the determination unit 301 compares the carry-in date field 404 and the carry-out date field 405, and updates information in the status field 406 based on the comparison result.
- the determination unit 30 is more detailed than the value management device 50.
- the information “collection” is stored in the status field 406.
- the value management device 50 updates the accumulated depreciation field 409.
- the value management device 50 more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 compares the current date acquired from the timer or calendar of the value management device 50 with the acquisition date stored in the acquisition date field 407. Then, the current accumulated depreciation is calculated and stored in accumulated depreciation field 409.
- the value management device 50 more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 acquires the accumulated depreciation amount from the depreciation amount table 500 described above using the type ID stored in the type ID field 403 as a key. .
- the value management device 50 since the current date is 3 years or more and less than 4 years from the acquisition date, the value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302, records 501 having the corresponding type ID.
- the values stored in the first-year depreciation expense field 504, the second-year depreciation expense field 505, and the third-year depreciation expense field 506 are acquired and stored in the accumulated depreciation field 409.
- the value “ ⁇ 10,000” stored in the first year depreciation expense field 504 of the depreciation amount table 500 shown in FIG. 5 is stored in the second year depreciation expense field 505.
- the total value of ⁇ 10,000, which is stored in the third-year depreciation expense field 506 and ⁇ 30,000, is stored in the accumulated depreciation field 409. Being in the warp is different.
- the value management device 50 updates the residual value field 410. That is, the value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 calculates a value obtained by subtracting the value stored in the accumulated value depreciation field 409 stored in the acquisition cost field 408, and calculates the residual value. Store in field 410. In the example of FIG. 9, the acquisition price “ ⁇ 50,000” power depreciation accumulated amount “ ⁇ 30,000” minus “ ⁇ 20,000” is stored in the residual value field 410. Furthermore, the value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 updates the asset value field 411.
- the value management device 50 more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 refers to the information in the status field 406 and stores the value reflecting whether the asset is power in the asset value field 411.
- the status field 406 stores information “recovery” indicating that the asset has become an asset. Therefore, the value management device 50, more specifically, the value calculation unit 302 stores the information in the residual value field 410. Store the “ ⁇ 20,000”.
- the unit corresponding to the record 401 and having the asset value “ ⁇ 20,000” reflecting the depreciation is the asset of the manufacturing company 20.
- the value management apparatus 50 updates the record 401 as described above for all the IC tags 201 detected by the reader Z writer 40B, that is, for all the units to which the IC tags are attached. Therefore, according to the value management system 200 and the value management device 50 that are relevant to the present embodiment, all the units (limited to the unit with the IC tag) of the used playback gaming machine 10 that has been carried in are provided. Therefore, it is possible to grasp the asset value reflecting depreciation in real time.
- the value management device 50 updates the value management table 400, so that the unit of the collected gaming machine 10 is grasped as a company asset as a part for manufacturing the new gaming machine 10. It is possible to reflect the depreciation cost reflected in the asset value.
- the value management device 50 can also manage the asset value of each gaming machine 10. For example, the asset value of a gaming machine that is composed entirely of new units and a gaming machine 10 that uses used recycled units is treated differently, considering the depreciation of used units. Should.
- the value management device 50 uses the value management table 400 to manage the asset value of each gaming machine 10.
- FIG. 10 is an example of a gaming machine component table generated by the value management device 50 to manage the asset value of each gaming machine 10.
- Pachislot machine component table 1000 This is a table for storing a serial number, which is information for uniquely identifying a gaming machine 10, and a unit included in the gaming machine 10 in association with each other.
- the gaming machine component table 1000 has one record 1001 for each gaming machine 10.
- Each record 1001 has a serial number field 1002 and a part ID field 1003, 1004, 1005,.
- the identification information stored in the IC tag 201 attached to the gaming machine 10 or information corresponding thereto, for example, the serial number of the gaming machine or the gaming machine ID number, is stored.
- the part ID field 1 003, 1004, 1005,... Is a field for storing the part IDs of the units constituting the gaming machine 10. Normally, the parts ID field 10 for the number of units of the gaming machine 10
- the component ID used in the gaming machine component table 1000 is common to the component ID used in the component ID field 402 of the value management table 400.
- the gaming machine 10 When the gaming machine 10 is read one by one by the reader Z writer 40B (40A or other reader Z writer), the gaming machine 10 is simultaneously read by the IC tag 201 attached to the gaming machine 10. Reading of the IC tag 201 attached to the constituting unit is also performed. Therefore, the value management device 50 generates the gaming machine component table 1000 by associating the identification information of the IC tags that can be read simultaneously with each other and storing them in one record 1001.
- the value management device 50 generates a gaming machine value table 1100 for grasping the asset value of each gaming machine 10 based on the gaming machine component table 1000.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing an example of the gaming machine value table 1100.
- the gaming machine price table 1100 has one record 1101 for each gaming machine 10.
- Each record 1101 has a serial number field 1102 and a parts residual value field 1103, 110
- the serial number field 1102 stores identification information stored in the IC tag 201 attached to the gaming machine 10, or information corresponding thereto, for example, the serial number of the gaming machine or the gaming machine ID number.
- the value management device 50 extracts the record 1001 having the serial number field 1002 storing the same identification information as the identification information of the serial number field 1102 from the gaming machine component table 1000, and each of the extracted records 1001 Get the part ID from the part ID field. Next, the value management device 50 extracts the record 401 having the part ID corresponding to the acquired part ID from the value management table 400, acquires the residual value from the residual value field 410 of the extracted record 401, and acquires the residual value of the part. Store in fields 1103, 1104, 1105,. By this processing, the value management device 50 generates a gaming machine value table 1100.
- the value of the gaming machine 10 specified by the identification information in the serial number field 1102 reflects depreciation. Can be grasped as a value.
- the value management device and the value management method according to the present invention include identification information holding means that stores identification information that is attached to a component that constitutes a gaming machine and uniquely identifies the component.
- the current asset value of the component is managed by reading, storing the acquisition date and acquisition price of the component in association with the identification information, and reading from the identification information holding means By calculating the current asset value of the component based on the acquisition date and acquisition price of the component corresponding to the identification information, a new unit is created using each part (unit) of recyclable gaming machine.
- asset values can be managed in consideration of depreciation for each part (unit), which has industrial applicability.
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