WO2015147348A1 - Procédé et système pour échanger des cartes professionnelles électroniques entre de multiples parties - Google Patents

Procédé et système pour échanger des cartes professionnelles électroniques entre de multiples parties Download PDF

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WO2015147348A1
WO2015147348A1 PCT/KR2014/002566 KR2014002566W WO2015147348A1 WO 2015147348 A1 WO2015147348 A1 WO 2015147348A1 KR 2014002566 W KR2014002566 W KR 2014002566W WO 2015147348 A1 WO2015147348 A1 WO 2015147348A1
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  • This embodiment relates to a multi-party electronic business card exchange service method and system capable of exchanging electronic business cards between a plurality of users.
  • users who want to exchange business cards exchange the business card through the service server after the users subscribed to the business card exchange service recognize the exchange target located in the short-range using the short-range wireless communication of the mobile terminal. How one person distributes the list of meeting attendees, the presiding party pre-stores information on the attendees attending a specific meeting on his or her mobile device, and then sends the attendees to the meeting have.
  • the present embodiment provides a method and system for exchanging multi-purpose business card that can minimize the user's involvement or without the user's involvement in exchange of the user's electronic business card by the portable electronic device possessed by the users who attend the meeting. There is a main purpose.
  • a method in which a server exchanging information with a plurality of portable electronic devices provides an electronic business card exchange service includes a user's personal information-user profile and association information received from the portable electronic device. Storing the box in an ontology, receiving a query to obtain electronic business card data of other users involved in the user's association from the portable electronic device, searching the ontology, and searching the query condition. It provides a method for providing a business card exchange service comprising the step of extracting location identifier information identifying a location of the satisfactory other user profile or the location of other business card data of other users, and responding to the query.
  • the location information may be received from the portable electronic device or from a separate server that provides location information of the portable electronic device.
  • the ontology may further include location identifier information storing the electronic business card data of the users.
  • the query condition may be for selecting other users involved in the same meeting as the user of the portable electronic device performing the query.
  • the query condition may be for selecting a user located within a predetermined range and the portable electronic device performing the query among other users involved in the same meeting as the user of the portable electronic device performing the query.
  • the query condition is among the other users involved in the same meeting as the user of the portable electronic device performing the query, the other portable electronic device connected to the same AP (Access Point) or the same base station as the portable electronic device performing the query. It may be for selecting a user of the device.
  • AP Access Point
  • the electronic card data may include at least the profile of the user, may be in the form of an image file.
  • the method for providing an electronic business card exchange service may further include providing location identifier information to the portable electronic device to identify a location where the electronic business card data of the user is to be stored.
  • a system including a first server and a second server for exchanging information with a plurality of portable electronic devices provides a business card exchange service, wherein the first server receives from the portable electronic device. Storing the user's personal information, including some or all of the user profile and the association information, in an ontology, and wherein the first server stores the user's electronic business card data in the portable electronic device on the second server.
  • a system including a first server and a second server for exchanging information with a plurality of portable electronic devices provides a business card exchange service, wherein the second server is a plurality of users.
  • Storing the box in an ontology receiving, by the first server, a query for obtaining electronic card data of other users involved in a specific meeting from the portable electronic device, and the first server receiving the ontology.
  • Search and add a location identifier that identifies a location where electronic business card data of other users who satisfy the query condition are stored.
  • the present invention provides a method for providing an electronic business card exchange service including the step of responding to the query based on the extracted location identifier.
  • a multi-party electronic business card exchange system including a first server and a second server for exchanging information with a plurality of portable electronic devices
  • the user's personal information transmitted from the plurality of portable electronic devices Store some or all of the user profile and the association information in an ontology, receive from the portable electronic device a query to obtain electronic business card data of other users involved in the same association as the association of the user, and the ontology
  • a first server that searches for and extracts a location identifier that identifies a location on the second server where electronic business card data of other users who satisfy the query condition is stored, and responds to the query based on the extracted location identifier
  • Multiparty communication including a second server that stores electronic business card data transmitted from a plurality of electronic devices Provide self-explanatory exchange system.
  • a computer-readable storage medium for storing one or more programs containing instructions, wherein the instructions, when executed by the portable electronic device, cause the portable electronic device to be an individual of a plurality of users.
  • Requesting a second server for storing the electronic business card data of the plurality of users to store the electronic business card data of the user Query the first server to obtain a location identifier identifying a location on a second server where electronic business card data of other users involved in the same meeting as the user's meeting is stored;
  • a computer-readable storage medium including instructions for downloading the electronic business card data of the other users based on the obtained location identifiers is provided.
  • a computer-readable storage medium for storing one or more programs containing instructions, wherein the instructions, when executed by the portable electronic device, cause the portable electronic device to be an individual of a plurality of users.
  • a computer-readable storage medium including instructions for performing D2D (Device to Device) communication with another portable electronic device having a user profile that matches the obtained profile to exchange electronic business card data of the user.
  • D2D Device to Device
  • the meeting attendees can exchange the electronic business cards for each individual by linking the schedule information and the electronic business card information of each user's portable electronic device with the functions of the ontology server and the electronic business card exchange server. There is no need to exchange electronic business cards in batches among multiple participants in a more automated manner.
  • the ontology server by managing the user's information based on the ontology model through the ontology server, it is possible to eliminate or minimize the user's involvement in specifying other users to exchange electronic business cards. In other words, even if the user does not know exactly about all the other users who are going to or are going to attend a specific meeting, the user can obtain information on the participants based on the ontology and obtain their electronic business card data.
  • the multi-party electronic business card exchange service method it is possible to apply not only to the electronic business card exchange between meeting participants, but also to a service that conveniently finds information of a plurality of participants who attend a specific event in advance.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a server-based multi-party electronic business card exchange system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a method of storing electronic business card data and association information in an ontology server according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a multi-party electronic business card exchange method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a server-based multi-party electronic business card exchange service providing system according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a method of storing electronic business card data and association information in an ontology server according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a multi-party electronic business card exchange method according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a method of storing electronic card data and association information in an ontology server according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating a method of exchanging a multi-party electronic business card according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram schematically illustrating a multi-party electronic business card exchange system based on D2D communication according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a multi-party electronic business card exchange method based on D2D communication according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating a multi-party electronic business card exchange system based on D2D communication according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a method for exchanging multi-purpose electronic business cards based on D2D communication according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • a server-based multi-party electronic business card exchange system may include a server 100 providing an electronic business card exchange service and a plurality of portable electronic devices exchanging information with the server 100. 120.
  • the server 110 providing the electronic business card exchange service includes an ontology server 111 storing personal information of a plurality of users, including user profile and association information, and an electronic business card data storing the business card data of the plurality of users.
  • the ontology server 111 and the electronic business card exchange server 112 may be composed of two physically separated computing devices or functionally integrated into one computing device, as shown in FIG. 1.
  • the ontology server 111 ontologies and stores the user's personal information received from the plurality of portable electronic devices 120 according to an ontology structure that is modeled in advance.
  • the electronic card exchange server 112 stores electronic card data of each user received from the portable electronic device 120.
  • Stored electronic business card data is accessible by a unique location identifier (eg, URL, etc.).
  • the portable electronic device 120 may download the electronic business card data of other users from the electronic business card exchange server 112 by using a location identifier that identifies a location where the electronic business card data of other users are stored.
  • the portable electronic device 120 may be a mobile phone, a PDA, a notebook, a tablet PC, or the like, and the type of the portable electronic device 120 is not particularly limited.
  • the portable electronic device 120 may be interpreted to encompass various devices in the ubiquitous domain such as sensor network USN, M2M, IoT, and the like.
  • the portable electronic device 120 installs a dedicated application used for a business card exchange service, and the dedicated application and the server 110 communicate with each other using, for example, an HTTP protocol.
  • the dedicated application installed in the portable electronic device 120 receives the user profile and the association information from the user, transmits the input user profile and the association information to the ontology server 111, and transmits the electronic business card data of the electronic business card exchange server ( 112).
  • the electronic card data can be arbitrarily set predetermined information, for example, may include information such as name, job title, company name, department name, company location, telephone number, E-mail, face photo, birthday, gender, etc. have.
  • the user profile may include some or all of the electronic business card data, or may be information separate from the business card data that can distinguish the user from other users.
  • the user queries the ontology server to obtain electronic business card data of other users involved in the same meeting as the user's meeting through a dedicated application installed in the portable electronic device 120. do.
  • the ontology server 111 searches for the ontology and provides the portable electronic device 120 with a location identifier that identifies a location where profiles of other users or electronic business card data of other users are stored.
  • the portable electronic device 120 may download electronic business card data of other users involved in the same meeting as the user's meeting based on the location identifier received from the ontology server 111.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a method of storing electronic business card data and association information in an ontology server according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the ontology model illustrated in FIG. 2 has a meeting class, a name class, and a location class.
  • Name Class has user_01 Instance, user_02 Instance, and user_03 Instance, which means each user's name (or ID), and these instants have a relationship between User_01Profile, User_02Profile, User_03Profile, and hasProfile, which represent each user's profile.
  • Meeting Class has meeting_01 instance and meeting_02 instance which means name of each meeting. These instants have a relationship between meeting_01Profile, meeting_02Profile, and hasProfile indicating the schedule and place of each meeting.
  • Location Class is a location identifier for storing the electronic business card data of each user as an instance.
  • a URL is represented as an example of the location identifier.
  • Instances of the Name Class are connected to properties of the Appointment Class (meeting_01 Instance, meeting_02 Instance) and hasMeeting according to the user's meeting schedule.
  • instances of Name Class are connected to instances of Location class in which the electronic business card data of each user are stored and hasLocation property.
  • meeting information (meeting date, time, place information) input by a user in a dedicated application installed in his portable electronic device matches, user_01 and user_02 user_02 are connected to the same meeting name (meeting_01, meeting_02) with a property called hasMeeting. .
  • the instances of the name class (user_0x), the instances of the appointment class (meeting_0x), and the instances of the location class (the URL is illustrated in FIG. 2) are according to the name (or letters) that the user directly inputs to the application. Rather than being specified, they are automatically created (or assigned) on the ontology.
  • Profile information such as meeting_0xProfile and user_0xProfile, follows the characters entered by the user in the application. 2, user_0xProfile indicates electronic business card data, and meeting_0xProfile indicates meeting information.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a multi-party electronic business card exchange method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 it is assumed that two users exchange electronic business cards, but it should be noted that the same method may be applied when a plurality of users are involved.
  • the portable electronic device of each user transmits the electronic business card data and the association information data of the user previously input to the ontology server (S310).
  • the ontology server ontology and stores the electronic business card data and the association information of each user (S320).
  • each user's portable electronic device receives a location identifier for storing the electronic business card data from the ontology server to the electronic business card exchange server (S330 to S340), and sends it to a location on the ontology server specified by the given location identifier.
  • the card data is stored (S350 to S360).
  • the portable electronic device of each user performs an inquiry to the ontology server to obtain location identifiers of other users who attend a specific meeting (S370).
  • the ontology server retrieves ontology information and provides location identifier information in which the electronic business cards of the attendees are stored (S380).
  • the portable electronic device downloads the electronic business card data of the participants from the electronic business card exchange server using the location identifier obtained through the query (S390 to S395).
  • FIGS. 4 to 6 Another embodiment of a server-based multi-party electronic business card exchange method will be described with reference to FIGS. 4 to 6.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a server-based multi-party electronic business card exchange service providing system according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • This embodiment is a method of exchanging only the electronic business cards of those in close proximity among those attending the same meeting. For example, as illustrated in FIG. 4, User_01 and User02 located near each other (for example, within a certain distance from the meeting place) exchange electronic business card data (via the electronic business card exchange server 412), and User03 Excluded from exchange.
  • the ontology server 411 not only user profile and association information of a plurality of users received from the plurality of portable electronic devices, but also location information for identifying (or inferring) the location of the portable electronic device 420. Save ontology.
  • the location information of the portable electronic device 420 may be collected in various ways. For example, GPS information or access point (AP) information is received from the portable electronic device 420, or a Home Subscriber Server (HSS) or a Location Based Service (LBS) server on a communication network to which the portable electronic device 420 is connected. Location information of each portable electronic device 420 may be collected from a home location locator (HLR), a presence server, and the like.
  • HLR home location locator
  • the portable electronic device 420 may not only query the location identifier request for storing the electronic business card data of the personnel who attend the same meeting, but also may request a query for requesting only the location identifier for storing the electronic business card data of the same person. You can get accurate and various information through this.
  • the portable electronic devices located within a predetermined range may be regarded as portable electronic devices possessed by users who attend the actual meeting place among users who are scheduled to attend the meeting. Therefore, according to the present embodiment, users may exchange electronic business card data among other users who are scheduled to attend the meeting, among other users who attend the actual meeting place except the non-participant.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a method of storing electronic business card data and association information in an ontology server according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the location information storage method has a GPS as an instance of a class called Position, and the instance GPS is a user instance of User_01GPS and User_02GPS. , User_03GPS.
  • Instances User_01GPS, User_02GPS and User_03GPS are properties called hasProfile and are connected to each location information (xxx ... 123, xxx ... 123, xxx ... 184).
  • User_01, User_02, and User_03 are connected to Instance User_01GPS, User_02GPS, and User_03GPS with a property called hasPosition.
  • the GPS information is used as the location information.
  • the location of the portable electronic device such as AccessPoint, BaseStation, and HLR is an instance of a class called Position.
  • Other means for providing the information may be further configured.
  • FIG. 4 an instance of a location class and a connection relationship thereof are the same as those shown in FIG. 2, but are omitted for simplicity.
  • the query "requests only the location identifiers that store the electronic card data of the users who have the same location information among the users who are scheduled for the same meeting", for example, meeting_01 and hasMeeting Among the connected users, only the location identifier information of users having the same GPS value is extracted.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a multi-party electronic business card exchange method according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 it is assumed that two users exchange electronic business cards, but it should be noted that the same method is applied when a plurality of users are involved.
  • the portable electronic device of each user transmits the electronic business card data, the association information data, and the location data of the portable electronic device, which are input in advance, to the ontology server (S610).
  • the ontology server ontology and stores these data (S620).
  • each user's portable electronic device receives a location identifier for storing the electronic business card data from the ontology server to the electronic business card exchange server (S630 to S640), and sends it to a location on the ontology server specified by the given location identifier.
  • Store the card data (S650 ⁇ S660).
  • the portable electronic device of each user performs an inquiry to the ontology server to obtain location identifiers of other users having the same location information among users scheduled for the same meeting (S670).
  • the ontology server searches for the ontology information and provides location identifier information in which the electronic business cards of the users meeting the query conditions are stored (S680).
  • the portable electronic device downloads the electronic business card data of the participants from the electronic business card exchange server using the location identifier obtained through the query (S690 to S695).
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 Another embodiment of a server-based multi-party electronic business card exchange method will be described with reference to FIGS. 7 and 8.
  • the portable electronic device obtains the location identifier information on the electronic card exchange server where the electronic card data is to be stored from the ontology server.
  • the portable electronic device requests the electronic business card exchange server to store the electronic business card data, and as a result, obtains the stored location identifier information.
  • the information stored by the ontology server does not include a user profile.
  • the portable electronic device first requests storage of the electronic business card data from the electronic business card exchange server.
  • the electronic card exchange server stores electronic card data received from the portable electronic device and provides a portable electronic device with a location identifier for identifying the stored location.
  • the electronic card exchange server assigns a unique user ID to each user who requests the storage of the electronic card data.
  • the user ID may be generated by combining information such as a name, a phone number, an address, and the like included in the user's profile.
  • the portable electronic device transmits the user ID and location identifier information obtained from the electronic business card exchange server together with the association information data to the ontology server.
  • the ontology server stores this information ontology.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a method of storing electronic card data and association information in an ontology server according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the ontology model of FIG. 7 differs from FIG. 2 in the following points.
  • the ontology model of FIG. 7 does not include a user profile of each user, and user IDs (user_01_id, user_01_id, and user_01_id) generated by the electronic business card exchange server are generated as instances of the user_0x instance.
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating a method of exchanging a multi-party electronic business card according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the portable electronic device of each user requests to store the electronic business card data of the user input in advance to the electronic business card exchange server (S810).
  • the electronic business card exchange server stores the electronic business card data and provides the location identifier for identifying the stored location and the user ID assigned to the user as a response to the storage request to the portable electronic device (S820 to S830).
  • the portable electronic device of each user transmits the location information and the user ID received from the electronic business card exchange server to the ontology server of the association information (S840).
  • the ontology server ontology and stores these information (S850).
  • the portable electronic device of each user performs an inquiry to the ontology server to obtain location identifiers of users scheduled for the same meeting (S860).
  • the ontology server searches for the ontology information and provides location identifier information in which the electronic business cards of the users meeting the query conditions are stored (S870).
  • the portable electronic device downloads the electronic business card data of the participants from the electronic business card exchange server using the location identifier obtained through the query (S880 to S890).
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram schematically illustrating a multi-party electronic business card exchange system based on D2D communication according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a multi-party electronic business card exchange system based on D2D communication may include an ontology server 910 for providing electronic business card exchange service and a plurality of ontology server 910 for exchanging information. And a portable electronic device 920. Unlike the system of FIG. 1 described above, an electronic business card exchange server that stores electronic business card data is not involved.
  • the ontology server 910 ontotizes and stores profiles and association information of users received from the plurality of portable electronic devices 920. In addition, the ontology server 910 provides information satisfying the query condition as a response to the query received from the portable electronic device 920.
  • the portable electronic device 920 is provided with a dedicated application used for an electronic business card exchange service, and the application and the server communicate with each other using, for example, the HTTP protocol.
  • the dedicated application receives the user profile and the association information from the user, and transmits the input user profile and the association information to the ontology server.
  • the portable electronic device 920 requests and obtains the profile of the users who attend the same meeting from the ontology server. In addition, the portable electronic device 920 inquires profiles of other users from other portable electronic devices located nearby. As a result, among other portable electronic devices 920 located nearby, the electronic business card data with the user profile that matches the profile of the users obtained from the ontology server 910 is exchanged with each other through the D2D communication. Replace it.
  • the user uses the dedicated application installed in the portable electronic device 920 to acquire a profile of other users involved in the same meeting as the user's meeting. ) Is executed.
  • the ontology server 910 searches for the ontology and provides the portable electronic device 920 with profiles of other users who satisfy the query condition.
  • the portable electronic device 920 inquires profiles of other users from other portable electronic devices located nearby.
  • the electronic card data is exchanged with the portable electronic device having a user profile that matches the profile of the users obtained from the ontology server 910 through D2D communication.
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a multi-party electronic business card exchange method based on D2D communication according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the portable electronic device of each user requests to store the user's profile and association information previously input to the ontology server (S1010).
  • the ontology server ontology and stores these information (S1020).
  • the portable electronic device of each user performs an inquiry to the ontology server to obtain profiles of users scheduled for the same meeting (S1030).
  • the ontology server searches for the ontology information and provides a profile of users meeting the query conditions (S1040).
  • the portable electronic device searches for other portable electronic devices located in the vicinity and inquires profiles of other users (S1050).
  • the portable electronic device exchanges electronic business card data with another portable electronic device having a user profile that matches the profile of the users obtained from the ontology server through D2D communication (S1060).
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating a multi-party electronic business card exchange system based on D2D communication according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the portable electronic devices are users of the portable electronic device 1120 connected to the same access point 1110, and request a profile of an ontology server (not shown) from the users who attend the same meeting.
  • the other user's profile is then inquired from other nearby portable electronic devices.
  • the electronic card data is exchanged with the portable electronic device having a user profile that matches the profile of the users obtained from the ontology server through D2D communication.
  • the ontology server (not shown) receives information about the AP 1110 connected from each of the portable electronic devices 1120 together with the user profile and stores the information in the ontology.
  • the portable electronic devices connected to the same AP may be regarded as portable electronic devices possessed by users who actually attend the meeting place among the users scheduled to attend the meeting. Accordingly, according to the second embodiment, users may exchange electronic business card data among other users who are scheduled to attend the meeting, among other users who attend the actual meeting place except the non-participant.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a method for exchanging multi-purpose electronic business cards based on D2D communication according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the portable electronic device of each user requests the ontology server to store a profile and association information of a user previously input together with the accessed AP information (S1210).
  • the ontology server ontology and stores these information (S1220).
  • each user's portable electronic device performs an inquiry to the ontology server as a user of the portable electronic device 1120 connected to the same access point 1110 to obtain a profile of users scheduled for the same meeting (S1230).
  • the ontology server searches for the ontology information and provides a profile of users meeting the query condition (S1240).
  • the portable electronic device inquires profiles of other users from surrounding portable electronic devices.
  • the portable electronic device exchanges electronic business card data with another portable electronic device having a user profile that matches the profile of the users obtained from the ontology server through D2D communication (S1260).
  • each process is described as being sequentially executed, but this is merely illustrative of the technical spirit of the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • one of ordinary skill in the art to which an embodiment of the present invention belongs may change the order of each process or execute one or more processes in parallel without departing from the essential characteristics of the embodiment of the present invention. Since it will be applicable to various modifications and variations to the above, the above-described embodiments are not limited to the time series order.
  • the above-described embodiments can be embodied as computer readable codes on a computer readable recording medium.
  • the computer-readable recording medium includes all kinds of recording devices in which data that can be read by a computer system is stored. That is, the computer-readable recording medium may be a magnetic storage medium (for example, ROM, floppy disk, hard disk, etc.), an optical reading medium (for example, CD-ROM, DVD, etc.) and a carrier wave (for example, the Internet Storage medium).
  • the computer readable recording medium can also be distributed over network coupled computer systems so that the computer readable code is stored and executed in a distributed fashion.
  • server 111 ontology server
  • 112 electronic business card exchange server 120: portable electronic device
  • server 411 ontology server
  • ontology server 920 portable electronic device

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La présente invention concerne un procédé et un système permettant un échange de cartes professionnelles électroniques entre de multiples parties. Selon un aspect du présent mode de réalisation, l'invention concerne un procédé et un système de service d'échange de cartes professionnelles électroniques entre de multiples parties, lesquels procédé et système peuvent éliminer ou réduire à un minimum l'intervention d'un utilisateur lorsque des dispositifs électroniques mobiles portés par des utilisateurs participant à une réunion échangent les cartes professionnelles électroniques desdits utilisateurs.
PCT/KR2014/002566 2014-03-26 2014-03-26 Procédé et système pour échanger des cartes professionnelles électroniques entre de multiples parties WO2015147348A1 (fr)

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