WO2018139686A1 - Système d'exploitation et procédé d'exploitation pour la gestion d'informations - Google Patents

Système d'exploitation et procédé d'exploitation pour la gestion d'informations Download PDF

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WO2018139686A1
WO2018139686A1 PCT/KR2017/000836 KR2017000836W WO2018139686A1 WO 2018139686 A1 WO2018139686 A1 WO 2018139686A1 KR 2017000836 W KR2017000836 W KR 2017000836W WO 2018139686 A1 WO2018139686 A1 WO 2018139686A1
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  • the present invention relates to an information management operating system and a method for operating the same, and in particular, information between a user system, an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, and a point of sales (POS) system, which is a dedicated system for merchandise sales, and a server in real time. It relates to an information management operating system and a method of operation that can be managed and operated automatically or manually.
  • ERP enterprise resource planning
  • POS point of sales
  • a seller who sells goods or services can send SMS, Short Message Service (LMS), LMS, or other texts, images, or videos related to their products, services, or businesses using the Internet or mobile network through the ERP system or POS system. It also sends advertisements such as Long Message Service (MMS) and Multi-media Message Service (MMS) to user systems to promote their products, services or companies.
  • SMS Short Message Service
  • LMS Long Message Service
  • MMS Multi-media Message Service
  • the point of sale system is ultimately aimed at information management at the point of sale, and by installing dedicated POS terminals and dedicated programs, many distributors are effectively using this system.
  • P2P peer-to-peer network
  • P2P is a distributed network where individual participants or users, called peers, can send and receive resources directly without the help of servers or hosts.
  • One peer may act as a client and may act as a server.
  • P2P networks can be dynamically applied between peers because routing is based on content.
  • the size of the P2P network may be flexible.
  • the management server can grasp the state information of all peers.
  • a seller terminal logs in to at least one open market server as a seller of a product using login information previously input, and the seller terminal is a first open market server-side management unit of the product.
  • a first sale storing product matching information matching a product and a second product which is a seller terminal side management unit of the product, wherein the seller terminal includes information on the order or cancellation of the first product from the open market server Receiving the information, and the seller terminal generates and integrates second sales information including information on at least one of sales, inventory, and accounting of the second product from the first sales information based on the product matching information; And matching the product information to the second product using the number of all cases that can be realized as an option in the first product.
  • a method of integrating and operating an open market sales information by listing a code of the first product on which the option is realized and a code of the second product having the same attributes as the first product on which the option is realized. have.
  • Patent Document 2 includes a region A 101 and a region B 111 in which a P2P network is configured based on a peer, and the region A 101 and region B 111 Each comprising at least one peer as a personal computer, a smart phone or a notebook, and area A 101 comprises peer A1 10, peer A2 106 and peer A3 107; B 101 includes Peer B1 115, Peer B2 116 and Peer B3 117, and the P2P network includes peer list 123 contained in Zone A 101 that it manages.
  • PAMS peer activity management server
  • OMS overlay management server
  • UMS User Management Server
  • a plurality of suppliers 200 and a plurality of vendors 300 use a price comparison system 140 and a client management program 150 through the Internet.
  • a web server (120) programmed on a web (web) to enable the price comparison system 140 to be available through the PC (PC) of the Internet or offline retailer.
  • Data input by a user including the supplier 200, the seller 300, and the customer 400 or data input by the POS system is processed according to each classification in the data warehouse 111 and separately.
  • the database server (130) of the database It is stored in the database server (130) of the database, sales information, personnel information, accounting information, customer information, material information, purchase information, sales information, logistics information, product information, supplier information Classified data is Integrated management in the data warehouse 111, the data warehouse 111 is divided into accounting, purchase, sales modules, respectively configured to enable real-time data transfer between each module integrated E-ERP using the Internet
  • e-ERP Extension Enterprise Resource Planning
  • Patent Document 1 Republic of Korea Patent Publication No. 10-0933702 (2009.12.16 registration)
  • Patent Document 2 Republic of Korea Patent Publication No. 2014-0076095 (Published June 20, 2014)
  • Patent Document 3 Republic of Korea Patent Publication No. 10-0810743 (2008.02.28 registration)
  • a specific program such as an ERP system program and a POS system program must be applied for information management, and there is a problem that the cost of maintaining them mutually increases because there is no compatibility between the respective systems.
  • the POS program used in the POS system has been produced as a Windows application, causing a lot of problems in maintenance, and it was impossible to upgrade the function of the POS terminal by itself. That is, the POS program can only use a program that is simply installed or downloaded (sold), and there is an inconvenience of modifying a server or a user program by using a patch program or the like in order to modify the program appropriately.
  • the conventional technology as described above requires a large number of servers for managing information in each system, not only increases the installation cost, but also prevents the management of information in real time between user systems, ERP systems, and POS systems. there was.
  • An object of the present invention is to solve the problems described above, it is possible to modify or expand the program that is a module stored in the server, information management to share the modified or extended information in the user system, ERP system, POS system, respectively It is to provide an operating system and method of operation.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide an information management operating system and an operation method capable of adding a module to a server through a user system, an ERP system, and a POS system, and enabling the sale of the added module.
  • an information management operating system includes a server having a plurality of modules, a plurality of clients downloading and using a required module from the server, and a network connecting the server and the plurality of clients via wired or wireless, respectively.
  • the client is any one of a user system, an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, or a point of sales (POS) system, wherein the module is a program available to the client, and the plurality of modules It includes a module generated in the client.
  • ERP enterprise resource planning
  • POS point of sales
  • the server manages each of a plurality of modules, a module management unit, the state information that the client downloaded the module and the state information storing the modified module, and stores the client Client management unit for managing whether the module is automatically or manually stored, characterized in that it comprises a sales management unit for managing the sale of the module downloaded from the client or the module generated by the client.
  • the client is processed by a module execution unit for executing a module downloaded from the server, a module processing unit for modifying a module executed by the module execution unit, the module processing unit It characterized in that it comprises a module generating unit for generating a new module according to the module.
  • the user system is characterized in that any one of a personal PC, tablet, smart phone.
  • the module is a sales information management program, personnel information management program, accounting information management program, customer information management program, material information management program, purchase information management program, sales information management program, logistics Characterized in that any one or at least two of the information management program, the product information management program, the supplier information management program.
  • the module processing unit is characterized in that the expansion or contraction of the field of the module.
  • the information management operation method comprises the steps of (a) storing a plurality of modules in the server, (b) the client selects and downloads the necessary modules of the plurality of modules over a network (c) executing the download module, (d) processing the module executed in step (c), (e) generating a new module according to the module processed in step (d), and And storing the data on a server.
  • the information management operating method characterized in that it further comprises the step of (f) managing sales for the module generated in step (e).
  • the steps (e) and (f) are characterized in that it is executed automatically or manually.
  • the information management operating system and operating method according to the present invention it is easy to install, manage and modify or expand a module, and share the modified or expanded module in real time in a user system, an ERP system, and a POS system.
  • the effect that can be obtained is obtained.
  • the information management operation system and operation method by storing a module modified or extended through the user system, ERP system, POS system in the server, and sells the module modified or extended in the server to seek profit
  • the effect that can be obtained is also acquired.
  • the program which is a module supplied by the supplier (server)
  • the modification of the module is executed continuously.
  • the effect of being able to run a user program is obtained.
  • the program modified by the user is sold for a fee, so that the user can continue to perform the evolution of the program while pursuing profit while serving as a supplier.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example of a method of exchanging or utilizing status information or activity information of a peer in a conventional P2P network
  • FIG. 2 is a view for explaining a conventional e-ERP-based POS system
  • FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram of an information management operating system according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a configuration block diagram of a server applied to the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a configuration block diagram of a client applied to the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of the information management operating system according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of a display state in a POS system.
  • FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram of an information management operating system according to the present invention.
  • the information management operating system requires a server 10 having a plurality of modules (module 1, module 2, module 3,..., Module n) from the server 10. It includes a plurality of clients 20 for downloading and using the module, a network 40 for connecting the server 10 and the plurality of clients 20 by wire or wireless.
  • the module refers to a unit including one or a combination of two or more of hardware, software or firmware.
  • the module is a program that can be downloaded and used by the client, for example, sales information management program, personnel information management program, accounting information management program, customer information management program, material information management program, purchase information management program, sales information It includes any one of a management program, a logistics information management program, a product information management program, a supplier information management program, or a program in which at least two programs are mixed, or a recording medium storing such a program.
  • Each module may be independently executed or may be operated by mixing at least two of them.
  • the module is also stored in a program state modifiable by the user.
  • the plurality of modules may be preset and stored in the server 10, or may be generated in the client 20 and stored automatically or manually. Therefore, the modules stored in the server 10 are not limited to a specific number of modules but may be continuously extended by the client 20.
  • the server 10 is not limited thereto.
  • the server 10 may have functions of a peer activity management server (PAMS), an overlay management server (OMS), and a user management server (UMS). It can be composed of a plurality of servers in charge of.
  • PAMS peer activity management server
  • OMS overlay management server
  • UMS user management server
  • the client 20 may be any one of a user system, an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, or a point of sales (POS) system.
  • ERP enterprise resource planning
  • POS point of sales
  • the user system may be any one of a personal PC, a tablet, and a smartphone. Can be used.
  • FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a server to which the present invention is applied.
  • the server 10 performs a first transmission or reception of information about a module under the control of the control unit 11 according to a request of the first control unit 11 and the client 20.
  • the client manager 15 manages, the sales manager 16 that manages the sale of the module downloaded from the client 20 or the module generated by the client 20.
  • the controller 11 controls the functional state of each component of the server 10 described above, for example, a transmission / reception state, a module management state, a storage state, and the like.
  • the first transceiver 12 is the same as a transmission / reception function of a conventional wired / wireless system, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
  • the module manager 13 distinguishes and manages whether each module stored in the storage unit 14 is a module stored in an initial server or a module generated by the client 20, and the information about the module is managed to the client 20. By transmitting, the client 20 manages to select the most suitable module for itself.
  • the storage unit 14 has been described as a configuration included in the server, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and a database separate from the server 10 may be constructed and utilized.
  • a database is a conventional storage medium for storing data required by the server 10, and information about a web browser environment for the client 20, characteristics and environments of various web browsers, and information about the client 20. Stores unique information such as ID and password, and programs that are modules.
  • the configuration of such a database is only a preferred embodiment, and in the development of a specific device, in consideration of the ease and efficiency of access and retrieval, it may be configured in a different structure by the database construction theory.
  • the client manager 15 manages unique information of each client 20 accessing the server 10, status information of the client downloading the module, and status information storing the module generated by the client 20. And, it manages whether the module generated in the client 20 is stored in the server 10 automatically or manually.
  • the sales manager 16 manages price information for each module, sales information for each downloaded module, sales information for a module generated and stored by a client, and the like.
  • module manager 13 the client manager 15, the sales manager 16, and the like have been described separately for convenience of description, but the present invention is not limited to this and can be implemented by a configuration linked to one program.
  • FIG. 5 is a configuration block diagram of a client applied to the present invention.
  • a module previously stored in the server 10 and downloaded by the client 20 is referred to as' module 1 ', and a module modified and generated by the client 20 for the module 1 is referred to as' Module 2 'will be described.
  • the client 20 may include a second control unit 21, a second transmission / reception unit 22, a module execution unit 23 executing the module 1 downloaded from the server, and the module execution unit.
  • the controller 11 controls the functional state of each component of the client 20 described above, for example, a transmission / reception state, a module execution state, a storage state, and the like.
  • the second transceiver 22 is the same as the transmission / reception function of the conventional wired / wireless system like the first transceiver 12, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
  • the module execution unit 23 is an execution program for executing a module suitable for the requirements of the client, the sales information management program, personnel information management program, accounting information management program, customer information management program, material information management program, purchase information management A program, a sales information management program, a logistics information management program, a product information management program, a supplier information management program, or a program in which at least two programs are mixed is executed.
  • a POS system used for sales management in a restaurant
  • a sales information management program a menu selection, a table designation, a price, a payment method, and a number of customers are executed on a touch screen.
  • the module processing unit 24 executes modifications to expand or reduce fields for addition of goods, changes in price, customer information, etc. in the module 1 downloaded for the program executed in the module execution unit 23, and the module.
  • the generation unit 25 generates a new module 2 corresponding to the module whose field is expanded or reduced by the module processing unit 24.
  • the module processing unit 24 may generate and operate a new field in order to input information that does not exist in preset conditions such as the taste of the customer. That is, the module processing unit 24 generates a new field not included in the downloaded module 1, for example, a field of 'customer information', and causes the generated field to be executed by the module execution unit 23.
  • the module 1 modified as described above is generated as a new module 2 by the module generating unit 25 and is automatically or manually transmitted to the server 10 through the second transceiver 22 and stored as a new module 2. .
  • the client pays the corresponding cost, so the client storing the new module 2 can make a profit.
  • the module 2 generated by the client 20 is to be stored in the server automatically or manually by the client manager 15.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of the information management operating system according to the present invention
  • Figure 7 is a view showing an example of the display state in the POS system.
  • the server 10 has a number of modules required by the client 10, for example, sales information management program, personnel information management program, accounting information management program, customer information management program, material information management program, purchase information management Program, sales information management program, logistics information management program, product information management program, supplier information management program is stored (S10).
  • the client 20 selects, downloads and executes the required module 1 of the plurality of modules through the network 30 (S20 and S30). This executed state is as shown in FIG.
  • the module 1 is processed by the module processing unit 24 to process the downloaded module 1 (S40).
  • the module processing unit 24 performs the expansion or reduction of the desired field in the downloaded module 1. For example, as described above, when the POS system needs to input information not included in the module 1 preset condition such as customer's preference, the module processing unit 24 is a new field not included in the downloaded module 1. A field of 'customer information' is generated, and the generated field is executed in the module execution unit 23.
  • the generated field is executed in the module execution unit 23 and the module generation unit 25 generates a new module 2 corresponding to the module in which the field is expanded or reduced by the module processing unit 24 (S50).
  • the second controller 21 determines whether the module 2 generated by the module generator 25 is automatically stored in the storage 14 or manually stored (S60).
  • the process is terminated (S70), and the module 2 generated by the module generator 25 is used only by the client 20 itself.
  • the module manager 13 manages the stored module 2 and the sales manager 16. ) Manages whether another client downloads the stored module 2 and executes the sales management to pay for the stored module 2 according to a preset condition for the stored module 2 (S80).
  • the client manager 15 automatically stores module 2 generated by the client 20 in the storage 14 or manually by the client 20 in the storage 14. Manage whether to save.
  • the first client downloads and uses the first module 1 stored in the server, stores the module 2 generated by upgrading the module 1 in the server, and the second client stores the module 2 in the server.
  • the first client is paid for the use of module 2, so that the evolution of the module stored in the server can be continued to realize the best module for the client, and the client generates a module suitable for the client.
  • the client can use the module optimally.

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La présente invention concerne un système d'exploitation et un procédé d'exploitation pour la gestion d'informations qui permettent une gestion et une exploitation automatiques ou manuelles en temps réel d'informations entre un serveur et des systèmes d'utilisateur, des systèmes de planification de ressources d'entreprise (ERP) et des systèmes de point de vente (POS) qui sont des systèmes dédiés pour la vente de marchandises. Ledit système de gestion et d'exploitation d'informations comprend : un serveur; une pluralité de clients pour télécharger depuis le serveur un module requis et l'utiliser; et un réseau pour connecter le serveur et la pluralité de clients d'une manière filaire ou sans fil, les clients étant un système quelconque parmi les systèmes d'utilisateur, les systèmes de planification de ressources d'entreprise (ERP) et les systèmes de point de vente (POS) tandis que le module est un programme utilisable sur les clients et la pluralité des modules inclut un module généré dans les clients, ce qui permet à un utilisateur de servir de fournisseur, de développer ses bénéfices et de poursuivre l'évolution du programme.
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