WO2021153676A1 - 情報処理システム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an information processing system.
- Patent Document 1 there is a technique for streamlining the creation of websites by users (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
- the present invention has been made in view of such a situation, and an object of the present invention is to enable the creation of a website that is more convenient for the user.
- the information processing system of one aspect of the present invention is The first reception means that accepts the designation of the target website to display the search window for searching the data existing in the predetermined data pool, and A second reception means for accepting the designation of one or more Web pages to be displayed in the search window among the one or more Web pages constituting the website for which the designation has been accepted. A third reception means that accepts the designation of the position to display the search window for each of the one or more Web pages for which the designation has been accepted. A construction means for constructing the website so that the search window is displayed at the position for those who have accessed the website. To be equipped.
- FIG. 3 it is a block diagram showing an example of a hardware configuration of a user terminal. It is a block diagram which shows an example of the functional configuration for executing the search window setting process among the functional configurations of the information processing system to which the user terminal of FIG. 4 is applied.
- the service a service to which the information processing system of the present invention (see FIG. 3 described later) is applied.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an outline of the service to which the information processing system of the present invention is applied.
- the content of the website WS shown in FIG. 1 is managed by the user company U, and the creator thereof is not particularly limited, but in the present embodiment, it is assumed to be the user company U.
- the website WS is composed of n web pages WP1 to WPn (n is an integer value of 1 or more).
- n is an integer value of 1 or more.
- This service is a niche for a desired position of a Web page WP desired by the user company U among the website WS whose contents are managed by the user company U (for example, the user company U's own site).
- This is a service that supports the provision of a search window C that enables information retrieval in a field.
- the creator of the website WS and the method of creating the website WS are not particularly limited. However, in order to facilitate the understanding of the present invention, in the present embodiment, for convenience of explanation, the creator is the user company U, and as the creation method, for example, commercially available homepage creation software is used. It is assumed that the method is adopted.
- the Web pages WP1 to WPn constituting the Web site WS may be provided with a search window C for performing a keyword search in a niche field by a viewer of the Web page WP.
- "keyword search in a niche field” is a general search window that searches a wide range of fields, such as Google (registered trademark) and Yahoo! It is different from the search window such as (registered trademark).
- a patent search that targets a specific niche field such as "patent document” is an example of "keyword search in a niche field”.
- the search window C is provided "in some cases” means that the user company U can freely decide whether or not to provide the search window C.
- the search window C is composed of a keyword input field Ca for accepting input of characters and numbers as a search keyword and a search start button Cb pressed when executing a search using the search keyword input in the keyword input field Ca. It is configured. That is, when a predetermined search keyword is input to the keyword input field Ca and the search start button Cb is pressed, the search result is displayed on a Web page or the like that cannot be shown.
- the search result is not a general medium such as a website or a sentence in a wide field including the "predetermined search keyword”. That is, it should be noted that the media related to the "predetermined search keyword" searched within the niche field, for example, the patent document is displayed as the search result in the case of the above-mentioned patent search.
- the user company U can provide the search window C at an arbitrary position of any Web page WP among the Web pages WP1 to WPn constituting the website WS.
- Patent office A is a person who accesses the website WS in order to obtain, for example, information on the technical field that patent office A is good at and information on patent attorneys who belong to patent office A. Can be assumed. Then, the patent office A provides the search window C at a predetermined position on the Web page WP so that the search window C is naturally or positively used by a person who is expected to access.
- the patent office A refers, for example, "an employee of a start-up company planning to apply for a patent for a new business model" (hereinafter referred to as "start-up employee").
- start-up employee an employee of a start-up company planning to apply for a patent for a new business model
- the patent office A designates a Web page WP that is likely to be viewed by a startup employee, for example, a Web page WP with a notation such as "technical field that we are good at” at the top of the page as a Web page WP that provides a search window C. do.
- the patent office A designates a predetermined position in the vicinity of the notation, which is considered to be easily visible to the startup employee, as a position for displaying the search window C.
- the patent office A refers to "publication of all patent applications represented by a patent attorney belonging to the patent office A".
- the following effects are expected, for example. That is, many start-up employees will naturally or positively use the search window C as compared with the conventional website WS in which the web page for which the search window C is provided and the position cannot be specified. You can expect it.
- a person a person who intends to obtain information on a patent attorney who is good at applying for a patent for a business model
- a person a person who intends to obtain information on a patent attorney who is good at applying for a patent for a business model
- patent attorney information acquisition applicant In this case, Pat. do.
- the patent office A designates a predetermined position in the vicinity of the notation, which is considered to be easy for the patent attorney information acquisition applicant to visually recognize, as a position for displaying the search window C.
- the patent office A has designated "information on all patent attorneys belonging to the patent office A" as a range of data that can be searched by the search window C in which the display position is specified.
- the search window C can be used as a tool for increasing the number of accesses to the website WS (that is, for sales promotion). can.
- this service is an epoch-making service that finds new uses (utilization value) of the search window. According to this service, for example, even if the website WS has a small number of accesses, the number of accesses can be increased by providing the search window C which is easy to handle and highly convenient.
- the search keyword and the search result input in the search window C are recorded as history information.
- the recorded history information is placed under the control of the user company U that has set the search window C.
- a search window such as Google (registered trademark)
- the history information of the search keyword is placed under the control of the person who provides the search window (for example, Google (registered trademark)).
- the handling was dominated.
- the history information of the search keyword is placed under the control of the patent office A in which the search window C is set as described above. Therefore, the patent office A can control the handling of the history information of the search keyword of the employee b of the company B using the search window C.
- historical information can be released and democratized. Further, a person who has entered a search keyword in the search window C can determine whether or not to record the history of the search keyword entered in the search window C as history information. Then, when a person who has entered a search keyword in the search window C refuses to record the history information, the history information is excluded from the recording target.
- the employee b of the company B accesses the homepage (website WS) of the patent office A provided with the search window C.
- the following functions and effects can be realized. That is, it is assumed that the employee b of the company B who has accessed the homepage of the patent office A searches with the search keyword "patent search" using the search window C. Then, the information indicating the search keyword "patent search” is placed under the control of the patent office A as history information. By analyzing the history information, the patent office A can grasp what kind of things the employee b of the company B is interested in.
- the search keyword in this example is only one example, "patent search”, but when a search is performed using multiple types of search keywords, all of those search keywords are recorded as history information, and the patent office It is under the control of A.
- the patent office A has a tendency toward the company B based on the tendency of the employee b's interest, which is grasped by analyzing the history information of the search keyword, even if there is no inquiry from the company B yet.
- Various proposals can be made. Specifically, for example, a direct mail such as "We are good at patent search business" can be sent to company B from the stage when there is no inquiry from company B yet.
- the patent office A can be expected to have the effect of being more likely to receive new requests.
- the problem of the customer company B can be grasped in advance. As a result, the patent office A can easily prepare for taking an appropriate response and make a new proposal.
- patent office A analyzes the history information of the search keyword, and as a result, if the tendency of interest of employee b belongs to the scope of the business of patent office A, the partner company that is likely to be able to deal with it. You can also contact C for matching. In this case, if the partner company C of the patent office A is the user company U who uses this service, the patent office A may conversely have the company C match.
- the history information of the search keyword under the control of the company C may include information that is outside the scope of the business of the company C but within the scope of the business of the patent office A. In this case, the patent office A can have the company C match. As a result, the patent office A can establish a good relationship with the company C.
- the same or similar search keyword is used by another person (employee c of the company B). May be entered. In this case, a message such as "Employee b of company B is performing a similar search" is notified to another person (employee c of company B).
- the employee c of the company B can efficiently proceed with the work, such as eliminating duplicate work, by receiving advice and cooperating with the employee b of the company B.
- the search keywords and the history information of the search results of both companies can be shared on the condition that both the employee b and the employee c of the company B consent.
- the search keyword of the person who uses the search window C and the history information of the search result can be made public or distributed to the human resources market. As a result, it can be linked to the introduction of human resources for people with high search skills.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an outline of the range of data to be searched using the search window.
- the data to be searched using the conventional search window was a wide field without any categorization.
- this service it is possible to perform a vertical search focusing on niche fields such as patent fields and legal fields.
- the user company U can freely set the range of data to be searched by the search window C.
- the range of data to be searched using the search window C can be limited to data related to patents held by user company U, data related to laws held by user company U (for example, judicial precedents), and the like. ..
- data related to the patent to be searched and data related to the law are extracted from a predetermined database in which the data managed by the user company U is stored.
- the extracted data is stored in a predetermined data pool for each extraction condition. That is, the range of data that can be searched using the search window C is the range of data stored in this data pool.
- the extraction conditions used when the data to be searched are extracted are managed as history information for each user company U.
- the user company U can analyze the data in-house based on the historical information of the extraction conditions.
- a method of copying (duplicate) the data of the extraction source and storing it in the data pool may be used, or a method of streaming the data of the extraction source may be used.
- Adopting the streaming method has the advantage of not using storage capacity.
- the content posted on the Web page WP1 of FIG. 1 relates to the technology of the user company U.
- the user company U can limit the range of data to be searched using the search window C to, for example, data related to patents owned by the user company U. Specifically, for example, if the number of patents held by the user company U is 100, only the data related to these 100 patents will be searched by the search window C.
- the guide text B indicating that the range of data that can be searched by the search window C is limited to the patents owned by the user company U is displayed on the Web page WP. Specifically, for example, as shown in FIG. 1, a guide sentence B described as "search for patents owned by the Company" is displayed in the vicinity of the search window C.
- the viewer of the website WS can perform a keyword search by using the search window C as appropriate while browsing the information on the technology of the user company U posted on the web page WP1.
- the viewer of the website WS can efficiently acquire the information on the patent held by the user company U without accessing another web page WP or another website WS.
- the data to be searched using the search window C is limited to the data independently managed by the user company U. Therefore, in terms of managing the website WS, it is desirable that the amount of data to be searched does not increase. Regarding this point, in this service, the range of data to be searched using the search window C is freely set for each search window C, so that the amount of data can be suppressed.
- the range of data to be searched using the search window C is private and limited to the data independently managed by each user company U. Therefore, the user company U can freely change the range of data to be searched (for example, information on patents held by the user company U) within the range of data held by the user company U (hereinafter referred to as "user area"). Can be set to. Since the user area is a completely private area, the risk of information leakage is reduced.
- the user area can be divided.
- the user company U can divide the user area into a company level, a department level, an employee (individual) level, and the like.
- dividing the user area for example, it can be divided at the level determined by the agreement of the contract or the like or a predetermined regulation or the like.
- the divided user area becomes a completely private area. Therefore, since information is not leaked between user areas, it is possible to prevent leakage of corporate secrets and protect privacy, for example. Specifically, for example, by dividing the user area for each department of the same company, it is possible to prevent the information held by each department from leaking between the departments.
- the range of data to be searched by the search window C can be freely set for each user area after the division.
- the range of data to be searched is described as "Among the information on patent applications managed by the Intellectual Property Department, the application is open to the public. It can be "nothing".
- the user company U can reduce the risk of leakage of technical information by employees.
- the range of data to be searched can be set to "information managed by the employee in charge of payroll that does not belong to personal information”. As a result, the user company U can protect the personal information of the employees.
- the range of data to be searched can be additionally (retrofitted) set even after it has been set once.
- the search keyword of the person who uses the search window C and the history information of the search result can be disclosed or distributed. That is, the search keyword and the history information of the search result input to the search window C have utility value as information indicating the hobbies and tastes of the person who performed the search, and this history information is also divided into users. Strictly managed for each area. This protects the privacy of the person who made the search.
- the user company U can collect a large amount of data (for example, gazettes, court cases, etc.) related to intellectual property, and set this as the range of data that can be searched by the search window C.
- data for example, gazettes, court cases, etc.
- This also makes it possible to build a large-scale database that can search intellectual property rights data.
- data on trials and judicial precedents related to intellectual property rights can be provided according to the search results.
- the original publication on intellectual property rights can be viewed and downloaded.
- the display of search results can be speeded up. It is also possible to display the similarity rate between the search keyword and the intellectual property right. In addition, there is no need to enter complicated search expressions.
- the search results from the search window can be displayed on a UI (User Interface) having the following functions, for example. That is, the search result can be displayed in a hyper document that can quickly check detailed information. In addition, information indicating the patent holding status and similar intellectual property rights can be displayed on one screen. In addition, the contents of other intellectual property rights held by the right holder of the intellectual property right can be grasped at a glance.
- UI User Interface
- connection restrictions can be made by using a fixed IP address.
- connection IDs and passwords can be restricted.
- the search keyword by the search window C provided by this service and the history information of the search result are subject to machine learning by AI (artificial intelligence). As a result, the accuracy of the search result can be improved by continuing the search.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of the information processing system of the present invention.
- the information processing system shown in FIG. 3 is configured to include a user terminal 1 and a website management server 2.
- the user terminal 1 and the website management server 2 are connected to each other via a predetermined network N such as the Internet.
- the user terminal 1 is an information processing device operated by the user company U.
- the user terminal 1 is composed of, for example, a personal computer, a smartphone, a tablet, or the like.
- the website management server 2 is an information processing device managed by a person (not shown) who operates the website WS.
- the website management server 2 provides the user company U with an environment in which the user company U can create a website WS using the user terminal 1 while appropriately communicating with the user terminal 1.
- Dedicated application software for users of this service (hereinafter referred to as "dedicated application”) is installed on the user terminal 1.
- the user company U can receive the provision of this service by using the dedicated application.
- the user company U receives the provision of this service by accessing a dedicated website for users of this service (hereinafter referred to as "dedicated site”) displayed by the browser function of the user terminal 1. You can also do it.
- the expression "user company U operates the user terminal 1" means any of the following. That is, the user company U activates the dedicated application installed on the user terminal 1 to perform various operations, or accesses the dedicated site displayed by the browser function of the user terminal 1 and uses this service. Means.
- the user terminal 1 does not have to be a dedicated machine for using this service.
- this service can be used by installing a dedicated application on a personal computer for office work installed in the user company U. Further, for example, this service can be used by using the browser function of the personal computer for office work installed in the user company U.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing an example of the hardware configuration of the user terminal among the information processing systems shown in FIG.
- the user terminal 1 includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 11, a ROM (Read Only Memory) 12, a RAM (Random Access Memory) 13, a bus 14, an input / output interface 15, an input unit 16, and an output unit 17.
- a storage unit 18, a communication unit 19, and a drive 20 are provided.
- the CPU 11 executes various processes according to the program recorded in the ROM 12 or the program loaded from the storage unit 18 into the RAM 13. Data and the like necessary for the CPU 11 to execute various processes are also appropriately stored in the RAM 13.
- the CPU 11, ROM 12 and RAM 13 are connected to each other via the bus 14.
- An input / output interface 15 is also connected to the bus 14.
- An input unit 16, an output unit 17, a storage unit 18, a communication unit 19, and a drive 20 are connected to the input / output interface 15.
- the input unit 16 is composed of, for example, a keyboard or the like, and inputs various information.
- the output unit 17 is composed of a display such as a liquid crystal display, a speaker, or the like, and outputs various information as images or sounds.
- the storage unit 18 is composed of a DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) or the like, and stores various data.
- the communication unit 19 communicates with another device (for example, the website management server 2 in FIG. 3) via the network N including the Internet.
- a removable media 40 made of a magnetic disk, an optical disk, a magneto-optical disk, a semiconductor memory, or the like is appropriately mounted on the drive 20.
- the program read from the removable media 40 by the drive 20 is installed in the storage unit 18 as needed. Further, the removable media 40 can also store various data stored in the storage unit 18 in the same manner as the storage unit 18.
- search window setting process refers to a process executed on the user terminal 1 in order to provide this service.
- FIG. 5 a functional configuration for executing the search window setting process executed in the user terminal 1 according to the present embodiment will be described.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing an example of the functional configuration for executing the search window setting process among the functional configurations of the information processing system to which the user terminal of FIG. 4 is applied.
- the site reception unit 101, the page reception unit 102, the search window position reception unit 103, and the construction unit 104 The data range reception unit 105, the data pool storage unit 106, the guidance position reception unit 107, and the search history management unit 108 function. Further, an in-house DB 181, a data pool 182, and a search history DB 183 are provided in one area of the storage unit 18 of the user terminal 1.
- the data independently owned by the user company U is stored and managed in the company DB 181.
- the data pool 182 stores one or more data extracted from the company's DB181.
- the search history DB 183 the input history of the search keyword input in the search window C is stored and managed as history information.
- the site reception unit 101 accepts the designation of the target website WS for displaying the search window C. Specifically, when the user company U specifies the website WS to be displayed on the search window C, the site reception unit 101 accepts the designation. When the designation is accepted by the site reception unit 101, the website WS on which the search window C will be provided is determined.
- the page reception unit 102 receives the designation of one or more Web page WPs to be displayed on the search window C among the target Web pages WP1 to WPn constituting the website WS designated by the site reception unit 101. .. Specifically, when the user company U specifies the Web page WP to be displayed on the search window C, the page reception unit 102 accepts the designation. When the designation is accepted by the page reception unit 102, the Web page WP to which the search window C is to be provided is determined.
- the search window position reception unit 103 accepts the designation of the position for displaying the search window C for each Web page WP whose designation is accepted by the page reception unit 102. Specifically, the search window position reception unit 103 accepts the designation when the user company U specifies the position for displaying the search window C. When the designation is accepted by the search window position reception unit 103, the position on the Web page WP where the search window C is to be provided is determined.
- the construction unit 104 constructs the website WS so that the search window C is displayed at the position where the designation is accepted for those who have accessed the website WS. Specifically, the construction unit 104 uses tags in HTML (HyperText Markup Language) to perform programming so that the search window C is displayed on the website WS.
- HTML HyperText Markup Language
- the data range reception unit 105 accepts the designation of the range of data to be searched for each search window C. Specifically, the data range receiving unit 105 accepts the designation when the user company U specifies the data related to all the patents held by the user company U as the range of the data to be searched. .. When the designation is accepted by the data range receiving unit 105, the range of data to be searched is determined.
- the data pool storage unit 106 extracts data belonging to the range of data designated by the data range reception unit 105 from the company's DB181 and stores it in a data pool consisting of one or more data. Specifically, the data pool storage unit 106 extracts data related to patents held by the user company U from its own DB181 and stores the data in the data pool 182 including a group of data related to patents held by the user company U. The data pool 182 is provided in one area of the storage unit 18.
- the guide position reception unit 107 accepts the designation of a position for further displaying a guide indicating the range of data to be searched at a predetermined position on the Web page WP on which the search window C is displayed. Specifically, for example, the guidance position reception unit 107 controls to display the guidance text B in the vicinity of the search window C (above the search window C in the example of FIG. 1), which is easy for the viewer of the Web page WP to see. Execute.
- the search history management unit 108 manages the input history of the search keyword input in the search window C as history information by associating it with information that can uniquely identify the person who input the search keyword. Specifically, the search history management unit 108 stores and manages the history information in the search history DB 183. The history information stored in the search history DB 183 can be arbitrarily kept secret by the user company U. In addition, it can be disclosed or distributed as valuable information. Further, the search history management unit 108 asks the input person whether or not the history of the search keyword input in the search window C can be recorded as history information. Then, the search history management unit 108 manages not to record the history information of the input person who refuses to record.
- the range of data to be searched by the search window C is the data related to all the patents held by the user company U, but this is only an example. For example, data belonging to all fields such as medical care and finance related to the user company U can be searched.
- the range of data for example, in addition to the data related to all the patents held by the user company U, for example, the data related to all the patents in which the employee A of the user company U is the inventor can be used. That is, when the data range is specified, not only the company level but also the user area such as the department level and the individual level can be specified to determine the range of data to be searched. It is also possible to include the same person in each of a plurality of user areas. In addition, the user area can be regarded as an object of disclosure or sale.
- this service is a service provided to the user company U that creates the website WS, but this is only an example.
- the provider of this service is not particularly limited to a company, and may be an individual, for example.
- the aspect of the website WS shown in FIG. 1 is only an example for explaining the contents of this service.
- the user company U can create a website WS in a mode different from the mode shown in FIG.
- search window C is provided on the website WS of the user company U, but this is only an example.
- a search window C may be provided on a corporate portal site used within the user company U.
- the range of data that can be searched by the search window C provided on the corporate portal site is all the patents owned by the user company U, the employees of the user company U are the patents owned by the user company U. Can be searched at any time.
- the data managed by the user company U is the target of the search, but the search is not limited to this.
- an API Application Programming Interface
- a function of providing a search window C that can be linked with a separately provided patent search system may be provided.
- the man-hours can be reduced and the search environment can be easily provided.
- FIG. 3 only one user company U is drawn, but this simplifies the explanation, and in reality, of course, the user company U (or an individual) who creates the website WS is naturally drawn. There can be many users).
- the search window C is provided on the website WS, but the present invention is not limited to this, and the search window C may be provided on the screen displayed on the application software, for example.
- the person who creates the website WS is the user company U, but the present invention is not limited to this, and for example, a person based on the intention of the user company U may create the website WS. .. Specifically, for example, a Web production company or a person who provides this service may create a Web site WS according to the instructions of the user company U.
- system configuration shown in FIG. 3 and the hardware configuration of the user terminal 1 shown in FIG. 4 are merely examples for achieving the object of the present invention, and are not particularly limited.
- the functional block diagram shown in FIG. 5 is merely an example and is not particularly limited. That is, it suffices if the information processing system is provided with a function capable of executing the above-mentioned series of processes as a whole, and what kind of functional block is used to realize this function is not particularly limited to the example of FIG. ..
- the data pool 182 is provided in one area of the storage unit 18 in FIG. 5, it is not necessary to provide the data pool 182 when the method of streaming the data of the data extraction source (in-house DB181) is adopted.
- the location of the functional block is not limited to FIG. 5, and may be arbitrary.
- the above-mentioned search window setting process is configured to be performed on the user terminal 1 side, but is not limited to this, and is not limited to this, and may be performed by the website operation server 2 side or a person who provides this service.
- At least a part of the search window setting process may be performed on the separately managed server (not shown). That is, the functional block required for executing the search window setting process is configured to be provided in the user terminal 1, but this is only an example.
- At least a part of the functional blocks arranged in the user terminal 1 may be provided by the website management server 2 or a server (not shown) separately managed by a person who provides this service.
- one functional block may be configured by a single piece of hardware, a single piece of software, or a combination thereof.
- the computer may be a computer embedded in dedicated hardware. Further, the computer may be a computer capable of executing various functions by installing various programs, for example, a general-purpose smartphone or a personal computer in addition to a server.
- the recording medium containing such a program is not only composed of a removable medium (not shown) distributed separately from the device main body in order to provide the program to the advertiser, but also advertises in a state of being preliminarily incorporated in the device main body. It is mainly composed of provided recording media and the like.
- the steps for describing a program recorded on a recording medium are not necessarily processed in chronological order, but also in parallel or individually, even if they are not necessarily processed in chronological order. It also includes the processing to be executed.
- the term of the system means an overall device composed of a plurality of devices, a plurality of means, and the like.
- the information processing system to which the present invention is applied suffices to have the following configuration, and various various embodiments can be taken. That is, the information processing system to which the present invention is applied is A target website (for example, FIG. 1) for displaying a search window (for example, search window C in FIG. 1) for searching data existing in a predetermined data pool (for example, a data group extracted from the company's DB181 in FIG. 5).
- the first reception means for example, the site reception unit 101 in FIG. 5) that accepts the designation of the website WS
- a second that accepts the designation of one or more Web pages to be displayed in the search window among one or more Web pages (for example, Web pages WP1 to WPn in FIG.
- Reception means for example, page reception section 102 in FIG. 5
- a third reception means for example, the search window position reception unit 103 in FIG. 5 that accepts the designation of the position to display the search window for each of the one or more Web pages for which the designation has been accepted.
- a construction means for constructing the website for example, the construction unit 104 in FIG. 5) so that the search window is displayed at the position for those who have accessed the website (for example, a viewer). To be equipped.
- a website that provides a search window for searching data existing in a predetermined data pool is specified, a web page that displays the search window is specified, and a position on the website that displays the search window is specified. Is accepted. Then, the search window is displayed at the position on the Web page where the designation is accepted. Then, the user causes the search window to be displayed at a desired position of a desired Web page that constitutes the Web site created by the user.
- the search window C is specified by designating a position that is easily visible among the Web page WPs that the assumed person is likely to browse. Can be provided.
- a person who is supposed to access may be an employee of a start-up company who is planning to apply for a patent for a new business model. It may also be a person who seeks to obtain information about a patent attorney who specializes in business model patent applications.
- the frequency of use of the search window C by a person assumed to access the website WS will increase, so that the number of accesses to the website provided with the search window C will increase. It can be expected to increase.
- the existence value of the search window C itself may gradually increase. You can expect it.
- a fourth reception means (for example, the guidance position in FIG. 5) that accepts designation of a position for further displaying guidance indicating the range of data to be searched at a predetermined position on the Web page on which the search window is displayed.
- a reception unit 107) can be further provided.
- a history management unit 108) can be further provided.
- the input history of the search keyword is placed under the control of the user. Therefore, since the user can control the handling of the history information of the search keyword, the history information can be released and democratized.
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