WO2023204340A1 - Procédé et dispositif électronique de traitement d'informations d'ordre - Google Patents

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WO2023204340A1
WO2023204340A1 PCT/KR2022/006084 KR2022006084W WO2023204340A1 WO 2023204340 A1 WO2023204340 A1 WO 2023204340A1 KR 2022006084 W KR2022006084 W KR 2022006084W WO 2023204340 A1 WO2023204340 A1 WO 2023204340A1
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  • This disclosure relates to technology for processing order information.
  • This disclosure provides technology for processing order information.
  • An order information processing method is an order information processing method performed by an electronic device, comprising: displaying a list including each of a plurality of order information as elements, an index for sorting the list; It may include displaying a button and, in response to a user input to the index button, sorting the plurality of order information included in the list according to a sorting standard corresponding to the index button.
  • each of the plurality of order information includes customer information, delivery platform name, order type, name of ordered food, order reception time, assignment status of delivery driver, arrival time of delivery driver, remaining cooking time, and order.
  • At least one of the processing states may be included as a data item.
  • displaying the list may include sorting and displaying the plurality of order information using an order reception time corresponding to each of the plurality of order information as the sorting criterion.
  • the displaying the list includes displaying extended order information integrating the first order information and the second order information in response to a user gesture for the first order information and the second order information. May include steps.
  • displaying the list may include displaying expanded order information integrating at least a portion of the plurality of order information in response to a user input to an order information expansion button,
  • the first order information and the second order information included in the extended order information may have at least some data items in common.
  • displaying the index button includes counting the first number of selections for the first index button and the second number of selections for the second index button, and counting the first number of selections and the second selection number. It may include adjusting the display order of the first index button and the second index button by comparing the number of times.
  • the displaying of the index button may include displaying an extended index button incorporating the first index button and the second index button in response to a user gesture with respect to the first index button and the second index button. It may include steps.
  • the step of sorting the plurality of order information includes sorting the plurality of order information included in the list according to the extended sorting standard corresponding to the extended index button in response to a user input to the extended index button. It may include a step, and the extended sorting criteria may be determined based on a weighted sum of a first sorting criterion corresponding to the first index button and a second sorting criterion corresponding to the second index button. At this time, the first weight corresponding to the first index button initially selected by the user gesture may be higher than the second weight corresponding to the second index button selected in second priority.
  • displaying the index button may include displaying a special index button corresponding to a special sorting criterion
  • arranging the plurality of order information may include displaying a special index button corresponding to a special sorting criterion
  • the step of sorting the plurality of order information may include displaying a special index button corresponding to a special sorting criterion.
  • the method may include displaying special order information classified based on the special sorting criteria in a highlighting area.
  • the highlighting area may be an area that is always displayed in a fixed area of the list.
  • displaying the special order information in the highlighting area includes displaying an alarm corresponding to the highlighting area if the number of special order information is greater than a standard number or an event corresponding to the special order information. It may include the step of displaying a handling button.
  • the sorting criteria include customer information, delivery platform name, order type, name of ordered food, order reception time, delivery driver assignment status, delivery driver arrival time, remaining cooking time, and order processing status. It can be based on a weighted sum of .
  • the step of sorting the plurality of order information includes displaying order information of a first size in a first area of the list and displaying order information of a second size in a second area of the list.
  • the second area may be an area located at the bottom of the first area, and the second size may be smaller than the first size.
  • the step of sorting the plurality of order information includes, when new order information is obtained, sorting the plurality of order information including the new order information in real time according to a sorting standard corresponding to the index button. may include.
  • the step of transmitting the sorted list of the plurality of order information to the kitchen terminal may be further included.
  • An electronic device includes a processor, a network interface, a display, a memory, and a computer program loaded into the memory and executed by the processor, wherein the computer program includes a plurality of orders.
  • An instruction for displaying a list including each piece of information as an element an instruction for displaying an index button for sorting the list, and in response to a user input for the index button, according to a sorting standard corresponding to the index button.
  • It may include instructions for sorting the plurality of order information included in the list.
  • the sorting criteria is a weighted sum of customer information, delivery platform name, order type, name of ordered food, order reception time, assignment status of delivery driver, arrival time of delivery driver, remaining cooking time, and order processing status.
  • the computer program may further include instructions for transmitting a list in which the plurality of order information is sorted to the kitchen terminal.
  • the electronic device has the effect of providing an independent work process according to the type of order information and at the same time displaying a plurality of order information in one list area, thereby increasing the user's convenience in managing order information.
  • the electronic device clusters a plurality of order information in different processing states according to predetermined criteria and provides the information to the user, allowing the user to easily manage the order information group.
  • the electronic device clusters order information ordered through different delivery platforms according to the name of each delivery platform and provides the order information to the user, allowing the user to easily manage the order information group.
  • the electronic device increases the user's convenience in managing order information by displaying order information that can be differently classified based on a plurality of criteria comprehensively on one screen according to a predetermined method.
  • the electronic device eliminates unnecessary processes required for screen switching and increases the user's convenience in managing order information.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a user processing order information using an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 2 is a diagram illustrating a system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 3 is a block diagram of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figures 4a and 4b are diagrams illustrating an on-site order page according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figures 5a, 5b, and 5c are diagrams illustrating an order management page according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 5d is a diagram illustrating a list area of an order management page according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIGS. 5E and 5F are diagrams illustrating expansion order information of the list area described with reference to FIG. 5D.
  • FIG. 5G is an exemplary diagram for explaining the operation of adjusting the display order of the index button described with reference to FIG. 5D.
  • FIGS. 5H, 5I, and 5J are diagrams illustrating the expansion index button of the list area described with reference to FIG. 5D.
  • FIGS. 5K and 5L are exemplary diagrams showing a special index button in the list area described with reference to FIG. 5D.
  • 5M is another exemplary diagram of a list area of an order management page according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 6 is a diagram illustrating an order acceptance page according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 7 is a diagram illustrating a settlement page according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart of an operation of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart of an operation of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart of the operation of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure are illustrated for the purpose of explaining the technical idea of the present disclosure.
  • the scope of rights according to the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments presented below or the specific description of these embodiments.
  • unit refers to software or hardware components such as a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) or an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC).
  • FPGA field-programmable gate array
  • ASIC application specific integrated circuit
  • “wealth” is not limited to hardware and software.
  • the “copy” may be configured to reside on an addressable storage medium and may be configured to reproduce on one or more processors.
  • “part” refers to software components, such as object-oriented software components, class components, and task components, processors, functions, properties, procedures, subroutines, Includes segments of program code, drivers, firmware, microcode, circuits, data, databases, data structures, tables, arrays, and variables.
  • the functionality provided within components and “parts” may be combined into smaller numbers of components and “parts” or may be further separated into additional components and “parts”.
  • the expression "based on” is used to describe one or more factors that influence the act or action of decision, judgment, or action described in the phrase or sentence containing the expression, and this expression It does not exclude additional factors that may influence the decision, act or action of judgment.
  • a component when referred to as being “connected” or “connected” to another component, it means that the component can be directly connected or connected to the other component, or as a new component. It should be understood that it can be connected or connected through other components.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a user 10 processing order information using the electronic device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device 100 may include a display for receiving user input, a processor and memory for processing calculations based on the user input.
  • a user 10 e.g., store employee, franchise owner, etc.
  • the user 10 may create and/or manage order information using the electronic device 100.
  • the user 10 may generate order information by meeting a customer visiting a store and inputting the customer's order into the electronic device 100.
  • the user 10 may generate order information by entering a customer order received through a phone call, text message, or internet order into the electronic device 100 without visiting the store.
  • the electronic device 100 may generate order information according to remotely received data.
  • the electronic device 100 may additionally include a communication unit.
  • the electronic device 100 may run a specific application to transmit/receive data with an application installed on the customer's terminal device and generate order information based on the data transmitted from the customer's terminal device.
  • the user 10 can confirm at least one order information and manage the order information by inputting a predetermined user input into the electronic device 100.
  • At least one order information of the electronic device 100 may include order information requested remotely through a delivery platform application and order information generated on-site according to a request from a customer visiting the store.
  • At least one order information of the electronic device 100 may include a plurality of order information remotely requested through different delivery platform applications.
  • the electronic device 100 may integrate and display one or more order information generated through different methods as described above according to a predetermined method that will be described below. The user 10 can effectively process various types of order information through the electronic device 100.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a system 20 for processing order information according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • System 20 may include an electronic device 100 and a terminal device 110.
  • the electronic device 100 may be a device for managing and/or providing order information.
  • the terminal device 110 may be a device for generating order information and transmitting the generated order information to the electronic device 100 .
  • the electronic device 100 and the terminal device 110 may be connected to each other through a predetermined communication method, and may transmit/receive data to each other through the Internet, Bluetooth, etc., for example.
  • the terminal device 110 may be, for example, a mobile phone, smartphone, laptop computer, wearable device, or HMD.
  • the electronic device 100 is connected to the terminal device 110 through a network and can transmit and receive various data.
  • a customer may proceed with a purchase process for a specific product using the electronic device 100 through one or more applications installed on the terminal device 110.
  • One or more applications installed on the terminal device 110 may be, for example, a delivery platform application.
  • the user can manage at least one order information received through the electronic device 100 and transmit arbitrary information to the customer's terminal device 110 as needed.
  • a separate device may be provided to easily manage order information in the kitchen.
  • the separate device is a predetermined combination of the electronic device 100 or the terminal device 110 described with reference to FIG. 2. They are interconnected through communication methods and can transmit and receive arbitrary information.
  • This separate device may be, for example, a mobile phone, smartphone, laptop computer, wearable device, or HMD.
  • Figure 3 is a block diagram of an electronic device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device 100 may include one or more processors 310, one or more memories 320, and/or a display 330 as components. In some embodiments, at least one of these components of electronic device 100 may be omitted, or other components may be added to electronic device 100. In some embodiments, additionally or alternatively, some components may be integrated and implemented, or may be implemented as a single or plural entity.
  • one or more processors 310 may be referred to as processor 310.
  • the expression processor 310 may mean a set of one or more processors, unless the context clearly expresses otherwise.
  • one or more memories 320 may be referred to as memory 320 .
  • the expression memory 320 may mean a set of one or more memories, unless the context clearly expresses otherwise.
  • At least some of the components inside and outside the electronic device 100 are connected to each other through a bus, general purpose input/output (GPIO), serial peripheral interface (SPI), or mobile industry processor interface (MIPI), etc. , data and/or signals can be exchanged.
  • GPIO general purpose input/output
  • SPI serial peripheral interface
  • MIPI mobile industry processor interface
  • the processor 310 may control at least one component of the electronic device 100 connected to the processor 310 by running software (eg, commands, programs, etc.). Additionally, the processor 310 may perform various operations related to the present disclosure, such as calculation, processing, data generation, and processing. Additionally, the processor 310 may load data, etc. from the memory 320 or store it in the memory 320 .
  • running software eg, commands, programs, etc.
  • the processor 310 may perform various operations related to the present disclosure, such as calculation, processing, data generation, and processing. Additionally, the processor 310 may load data, etc. from the memory 320 or store it in the memory 320 .
  • Memory 320 can store various data. Data stored in the memory 320 is data acquired, processed, or used by at least one component of the electronic device 100, and may include software (eg, commands, programs, etc.). Memory 320 may include volatile and/or non-volatile memory. In the present disclosure, a command or program is software stored in the memory 320, an operating system for controlling the resources of the electronic device 100, an application, and/or various functions so that the application can utilize the resources of the electronic device 100. It may include middleware that provides to the application. In one embodiment, the memory 320 may store instructions that, when executed by the processor 310, cause the processor 310 to perform an operation.
  • the display 330 is a component that can interface with the user, and can display various screens based on control of the processor 310 and receive user input from the user.
  • at least one area of the screen displayed through the display 330 may be referred to as a “page.”
  • the description of “touching an area of a page” should be understood as “touching an area of a page displayed on a display screen to touch the screen of the display corresponding to the area.”
  • the display 330 may be implemented in the form of a touch sensor panel (TSP) that can recognize the contact or proximity of various external objects (eg, fingers).
  • TSP touch sensor panel
  • the touch sensor panel may have various structures and types, and the present disclosure can be applied regardless of the structure and type of the touch sensor panel.
  • This embodiment illustrates receiving user input through a touch sensor panel.
  • the present disclosure is not limited to this, and it is also possible to receive user input by providing a separate input device (eg, mouse, keyboard).
  • the display 330 may include a capacitance sensor to recognize contact or proximity of various external objects.
  • a capacitance sensor may be composed of a plurality of capacitors, and the capacitance sensor may apply an electric signal to the capacitors.
  • a capacitor can charge and discharge charge in response to the application of an electrical signal. When an electrical signal is applied to a capacitor, the capacitor may be charged depending on the magnitude of the voltage of the electrical signal.
  • the display 330 may receive a touch input based on signals collected from the capacitive sensor.
  • the electronic device 100 may further include a communication unit 340.
  • the communication unit 340 may perform wireless or wired communication between the electronic device 100 and a server or between the electronic device 100 and other devices.
  • the communication unit 340 includes enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB), Ultra Reliable Low-Latency Communications (URLLC), Massive Machine Type Communications (MMTC), Long-Term Evolution (LTE), LTE Advance (LTE-A), NR (New Radio), UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System), GSM (Global System for Mobile communications), CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access), WCDMA (Wideband CDMA), WiBro (Wireless Broadband), WiFi (Wireless Fidelity), Bluetooth Wireless communication can be performed using methods such as (Bluetooth), NFC (Near Field Communication), GPS (Global Positioning System), or GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System).
  • eMBB enhanced Mobile Broadband
  • URLLC Ultra Reliable Low-Latency Communications
  • MMTC Massive Machine Type Communications
  • LTE Long-Term Evolution
  • LTE-A
  • the communication unit 340 performs wired communication according to a method such as USB (Universal Serial Bus), HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface), RS-232 (Recommended Standard-232), or POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service). can do.
  • the communication unit 340 may communicate with an external terminal device 110.
  • the electronic device 100 may be of various types.
  • the electronic device may be a portable communication device, a portable multimedia device, a wearable device, a home appliance device, or a device based on one or more of the above-described devices.
  • the electronic device of the present disclosure is not limited to the above-described devices.
  • the processor 310 may provide a first page for generating order information or a second page for managing an order information group through the display 330.
  • a page may refer to a unit of data set provided to the user through the display 330. That is, a specific page may include one or more predetermined data. Additionally, the fact that a plurality of pages are “different from each other” may mean that at least one of one or more pieces of data included in each page is different from each other.
  • the first page for creating order information is the “on-site order page”
  • the second page for managing the order information group is the “order management page”. Each can be referred to interchangeably as .
  • the on-site order page and the order management page are different pages and can be independently created and managed by the processor 310.
  • the processor 310 may provide the on-site order page and the order management page asynchronously through the display 330.
  • FIG. 4A is a diagram illustrating an on-site order page 400 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the processor 310 may generate order information in response to a user input that touches at least one area of the on-site order page.
  • a user may select a menu group and/or menu in one area 410 of the on-site order page 400.
  • a menu group may include one or more menu groups clustered by the user, such as drinks, meals, desserts, etc.
  • the menu may be the name of a food included in the menu group.
  • the user may perform a payment operation for the selected menu by touching the payment button in one area 420 of the on-site order page 400.
  • the processor 310 may include order information regarding the menu in an order information group in response to a user input of selecting a menu through at least one area of the on-site order page 400 and touching a payment button.
  • FIG. 4B is a diagram illustrating a method of generating order information based on an on-site order page according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the processor 310 may receive a user input for selecting the kimbap group 411 from the menu groups of the on-site order page 400.
  • the processor 310 responds to a user input for selecting the kimbap group 411, and displays one or more menus (e.g., kimbap, tuna kimbap, cheese kimbap, beef kimbap, etc.) included in the kimbap group 411 on the on-site order page ( 400) can be displayed in one area.
  • the processor 310 may additionally receive a user input for selecting tuna kimbap 413.
  • the processor 310 may display information about the food currently being sold in an area 450 of the on-site ordering page 400 in response to a user input for selecting a menu. For example, the processor 310 may display the name of the ordered food, the quantity of the ordered food, and the price of the ordered food in one area 450 of the on-site order page 400. The processor 310 may generate order information based on a user input by touching a payment button provided in one area 420 of the on-site order page 400. The processor 310 may include the generated order information in the order information group.
  • a page tab for switching a plurality of pages may be displayed in one area 430 of the on-site order page 400 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the page tab may include, for example, a flag indicating a first page for generating order information and a flag indicating a second page for managing an order information group.
  • the page tab may additionally include a flag indicating a third page for sales management.
  • the processor 310 may provide one page among a plurality of pages through the display 330 based on a user input of selecting at least one flag included in the page tab. Through this, the user can select a specific page from among a plurality of pages provided asynchronously.
  • Order information includes at least one of customer information, delivery platform name, order type, name of ordered food, order reception time, assignment status of delivery driver, arrival time of delivery driver, remaining cooking time, and order processing status.
  • Customer information may include, for example, name, gender, age, one or more shipping addresses, etc.
  • the delivery platform name is a data item for identifying the delivery platform application that created the order information and can be distinguished into, for example, Company A, Company B, etc.
  • Order types may include, for example, delivery, takeout, etc.
  • the name of the ordered food may be the name of a specific menu provided by the seller.
  • the order reception time is the time when the order was requested from the user's terminal device 110 to the electronic device 100 or the time when order information was generated in the electronic device 100 according to the order requested from the user's terminal device 110. It may be, etc.
  • the assignment status of a delivery driver is a data item of the type of order information that requires a call from a delivery driver, and may include, for example, “awaiting assignment”, “assignment complete”, etc.
  • the delivery driver's arrival time is a data item contained in the type of order information that requires a delivery driver's call.
  • the delivery driver's expected arrival time (estimated arrival time at the store) or the delivery driver's arrival at the store. It may mean the estimated remaining time until.
  • the remaining cooking time may refer to the time remaining from the time the order is accepted until the cooking of the ordered food is completed.
  • the remaining cooking time may be entered by the user when initially accepting the order.
  • the processor 310 calculates the default value of the remaining cooking time based on the name of the ordered menu, the number of order information included in the order information group, and the remaining cooking time information previously entered for the menu, and orders it. It can be determined by the value of the remaining cooking time included in the information.
  • Order processing status may include multiple stage statuses, for example, “new,” “in progress,” and “completed.”
  • the new state may be a state in which the electronic device 100 has received order information but has not yet received the user's input and is waiting for acceptance or rejection.
  • the in progress status may be the status that the order information has when the order is accepted.
  • the completion status may be a status of the order information when the cooking of the order is completed after the order is accepted and additional input is received from the user.
  • An order information group may include two or more order information.
  • the order information of the present disclosure includes hall order information ordered in the store, delivery order information ordered in the store, packaging order information ordered in the store, hall order information ordered remotely, delivery order information ordered remotely, and hall order information ordered remotely. May include at least one of the packaging order information.
  • Order information ordered at the store may be generated based on the first page (on-site order page) for generating order information.
  • Remotely ordered order information may be generated in the customer's terminal device 110 and transmitted to the electronic device 100.
  • An order information group may include two or more order information of different types.
  • the order information group includes a first type of order information and a second type of order information, and the configuration of the data items included in the first type of order information is different from the configuration of the data items included in the second type of order information. can be different.
  • the fact that the configurations of the data items of the two order information are different means that at least one data item among the plurality of data items included in the two order information is different from each other.
  • the first type of order information includes A data item, B data item, and C data item
  • Type 2 order information may include A data items, B data items, and D data items.
  • the first type of order information includes the assignment status of the delivery driver and the arrival time of the delivery driver as data items
  • the second type of order information includes the assignment status of the delivery driver and the arrival time of the delivery driver. It may not be included as a data item.
  • the first type of order information based on application A may include the assignment status of the delivery driver and the arrival time of the delivery driver as data items
  • the second type of order information based on application B may include the assignment of the delivery driver. Status and delivery driver's arrival time may not be included as data items.
  • the processor 310 may provide a plurality of order information included in an order information group through the display 330 according to one or more predetermined criteria.
  • the second page (order management page) according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may be configured to display an integrated group of order information.
  • the processor 310 "integrally displays" the order information group on the order management page means that the processor 310 displays a plurality of different types of order information included in the order information group according to one or more predetermined criteria. This may mean displaying on the display 330.
  • Figure 5a is a diagram illustrating an order management page according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the processor 310 may display a list including each of a plurality of order information included in the order information group as an element in a predetermined area of the second page 500.
  • the “predetermined area” of the second page 500 for displaying a list including each of a plurality of order information as elements may be briefly referred to interchangeably as a “list area” for convenience of explanation.
  • the list area 510 may include a cell area corresponding to individual order information.
  • the cell areas 511a and 511b may have a predetermined size or shape within the list area 510 to display data items included in the corresponding order information.
  • a list can be a data structure that has an order between elements.
  • the list according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may use order reception time as a sorting criterion among data items included in each of a plurality of order information.
  • order information with a faster order reception time may be located earlier in the list than order information with a slower order reception time.
  • the processor 310 displays a list in the list area 510, as order information has an earlier order reception time, the cell area corresponding to the order information may be exposed at the top of the list area 510.
  • This sorting of order information may be performed in real time or according to a specific cycle, and a separate button for sorting (e.g., index button) may be included in the list area 510 to allow user input for that button. It may also be performed in response to .
  • the processor 310 may display one or more event handling buttons corresponding to each of a plurality of order information within a predetermined area (list area) of the second page 500.
  • an event handling button may be a screen element for the processor 310 to perform a specific action in response to a user's click or touch. The user can transmit the processing status of the corresponding order information to the electronic device 100 and manage the order information by clicking or touching the event handling button.
  • One or more event handling buttons may be displayed within the cell areas 511a and 511b of the order information to correspond to each of the plurality of order information.
  • the one or more event handling buttons may include at least one of an order acceptance button, an order rejection button, a payment button, and a cooking completion button.
  • the user may touch the order acceptance button to accept the received order information or the order rejection button to reject the order.
  • the processor 310 may change order information in the “new” state to order information in the “in progress” state.
  • the processor 310 may delete order information in a “new” state when the order rejection button is touched.
  • the user can touch the payment button created for order information (e.g., take-out order) where payment is made later than the order.
  • the processor 310 can perform a payment operation for the corresponding order information.
  • the user can touch the cooking completion button 513a.
  • the processor 310 may transmit information about the fact that cooking has been completed to the terminal device 110 of the customer who requested the order in response to a user input of touching the cooking completion button 513a. When the cooking completion button 513a is touched, the processor 310 can change the order processing status of the corresponding order information from “in progress” to “complete.”
  • the order information included in the list is the first type of order information that requires a call from a delivery driver
  • the first type is displayed within a predetermined area (list area) of the second page 500.
  • One or more event handling buttons corresponding to the order information may further include a delivery driver call button 513b. That is, a delivery driver call button 513b may be included in the cell area 511b corresponding to the first type of order information.
  • the user can touch the delivery driver call button 513b when a delivery driver needs to be called for specific order information.
  • the processor 310 may transmit a delivery driver call request to the server of a predetermined delivery agency in response to a user input of touching the delivery driver call button 513b.
  • the processor 310 may receive data about the assignment status of the delivery driver or the arrival time of the delivery driver from the delivery agency's server.
  • the processor 310 may additionally display the received data regarding the assignment status of the delivery driver or the arrival time of the delivery driver in the cell area 511b of the corresponding order information.
  • the electronic device 100 manages different types of order information in one list, but generates a separate event handling button for the type of order information that requires a call from a delivery driver, so that the order information It has the effect of increasing the user's convenience in managing order information by providing an independent work process according to the type and displaying multiple order information within one list area.
  • An order information group may include at least one sub-order information group.
  • the order information group may include at least one of a new order information group, an in-progress order information group, and a completed order information group as a sub-order information group.
  • the new order information group may include order information with an order processing status of “new.”
  • the progress order information group may include order information whose order processing status is “in progress.”
  • the completed order information group may include order information whose order processing status is “completed.”
  • the order processing status of order information may be changed based on user input, and when the order processing status is changed, the sub-order information group containing the order information may also be changed.
  • Figure 5b is a diagram illustrating an order management page according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the processor 310 creates a dictionary of the second page 500.
  • a list of specific order information groups can be displayed in the determined area (list area). For example, when the user touches “new” in one area 530 of the second page 500, one or more order information waiting for acceptance may be displayed in the list area 510. . For another example, when the user touches “in progress” within the area 530 of the second page 500, the order is accepted in the list area 510 and one or more orders are in the cooking process. Information may be displayed.
  • the electronic device 100 groups a plurality of order information in different processing states according to a predetermined standard and provides it to the user, allowing the user to easily manage the order information group. .
  • Figure 5C is a diagram illustrating an order management page according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the processor 310 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure responds to a user input of touching an area 550 of the second page 500 to select a specific delivery platform name among a plurality of delivery platform names, A list of specific delivery platform names among a plurality of order information included in the order information group may be displayed in a predetermined area (list area) of the page 500. For example, when the user touches the “A” delivery platform name within area 550 of the second page 500, the processor 310 generates one or more order information with “A” as the delivery platform name. It can be displayed in the list area 510.
  • the electronic device 100 according to the present disclosure groups order information ordered through different delivery platforms according to the name of each delivery platform and provides it to the user so that the user can easily manage the order information group. do.
  • the electronic device 100 according to the present disclosure integrates order information that can be classified differently based on a plurality of criteria on one screen according to a predetermined method, thereby providing convenience to the user. Increases the convenience of order information management.
  • the processor 310 may display an index button for sorting a plurality of order information included in an order information group on the display 330.
  • the processor 310 may sort a plurality of order information included in the list according to a sorting standard corresponding to the index button in response to a user input to the index button.
  • the sorting standard is a standard for sorting multiple order information included in the list, for example, customer information, delivery platform name, order type, name of ordered food, order reception time, assignment status of delivery driver, delivery
  • the standard may be based on at least one of the driver's arrival time, remaining cooking time, and order processing status.
  • any information can be a sorting standard as long as it is a standard for sorting a plurality of order information based on the data items included in each of the plurality of order information.
  • sorting criteria may be determined based on a weighted sum of the data items described above. That is, the processor 310 may sort the plurality of order information according to a combination of two or more sorting criteria rather than sorting the plurality of order information according to any one sorting standard.
  • various sorting criteria for sorting order information may be provided to the user.
  • Figure 5d is a diagram illustrating the list area 510 of the order management page according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the list area 510 includes one or more index buttons 520a, 520b, 520c, 520d, 520e, 520f and one or more cell areas 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, corresponding to order information. 546) may be included.
  • the initial setting of the list area 510 may be a setting to sort and display a plurality of order information included in the list based on the order reception time. For example, as shown in FIG.
  • the index button 520a corresponding to the order reception time may be selected, and the order reception corresponding to the index button 520a may be selected.
  • Cell areas 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, and 546 may be aligned according to time.
  • the list area 510 is sorted according to the sorting standard corresponding to the selected index button. You can understand that this can be sorted.
  • the processor 310 may sort and display a plurality of order information according to the sorting criteria intended by the user.
  • the processor 310 provides extended order information that integrates the first order information and the second order information in response to a user gesture for the first order information and the second order information included in the list. It can be displayed.
  • the user gesture may mean a user input for selecting two or more order information.
  • a user input of swiping a cell area corresponding to each of two or more order information may be a user gesture, but the present disclosure
  • the scope of is not limited to this example, and any user input for selecting two or more order information may be included in the scope of the present disclosure.
  • the extended order information may mean order information that integrates two or more individually received order information. Specifically, referring to FIGS.
  • a first cell area 545 corresponding to the first order information and a second cell area 546 corresponding to the second order information are displayed.
  • the cell area 547 corresponding to the extended order information may be displayed in the list area 510.
  • Figure 5e shows an example of two pieces of order information being integrated, but the number of order information that can be integrated can be changed.
  • Figure 5e shows an example of adjacent order information being integrated, but order information spaced apart from each other may be integrated depending on the user's gesture. According to the embodiment described with reference to FIG.
  • order information with the same orderer for example, order information with the same orderer, order information with a similar delivery address, order information with a similar name of the ordered food, and order information with the same assigned delivery driver.
  • the user can integrate and manage order information in which at least some data items are common. In particular, it increases user convenience by enabling integration of two or more order information according to the user's intention.
  • the processor 310 may display expanded order information that integrates at least a portion of a plurality of order information in response to a user input to an order information expansion button.
  • the order information included in the extended order information may have at least some data items in common.
  • a first cell area 545 corresponding to the first order information and a second cell area corresponding to the second order information are displayed.
  • the second cell area 546 may be integrated, and the cell area 547 corresponding to the extended order information may be displayed in the list area 510.
  • the processor 310 integrates order information that has common data items that the user is not aware of and displays them in the list area 510, thereby further increasing user convenience.
  • the processor 310 integrates order information that has common data items that the user is not aware of and displays them in the list area 510, thereby further increasing user convenience.
  • management of order information is efficiently improved even if the user is not aware of common data items between order information.
  • the processor 310 may count the first number of selections for the first index button and the second number of selections for the second index button. Additionally, the processor 310 may adjust the display order of the first index button and the second index button by comparing the first number of selections and the second number of selections. Specifically, the display order of the index buttons 520a, 520b, 520c, 520g, 520e, and 520h shown in FIG. 5G and the display order of the index buttons 520a, 520b, 520c, 520d, 520e, and 520f shown in FIG. 5D. By comparing , you can understand that the display order has changed depending on the number of selections.
  • the display order of the index buttons can be adjusted in real time or according to a specific cycle, and a separate button for adjusting the display order of the index buttons is included in the list area 510 to provide information about that button. It may also be adjusted in response to user input. According to the embodiment described with reference to FIG. 5G, the corresponding index button may be displayed in the list area 510 according to the order of the sorting criteria frequently selected by the user, thereby increasing user convenience.
  • the processor 310 may display an extended index button incorporating the first index button and the second index button in response to a user gesture for the first index button and the second index button.
  • the user gesture may mean a user input for selecting two or more index buttons, and for a more detailed description of the user gesture, reference may be made to the description of FIGS. 5E and 5F.
  • the extended index button may mean an index button that integrates two or more index buttons.
  • the extended sorting standard corresponding to the extended index button may be a sorting standard determined based on a weighted sum of the first sorting standard corresponding to the first index button and the second sorting standard corresponding to the second index button.
  • the extended sorting criterion can be determined by simultaneously referring to the order reception time and the delivery driver's arrival time.
  • the processor 310 may sort a plurality of order information included in the list according to the extended sorting standard corresponding to the extended index button in response to the user input to the extended index button. Specifically, as shown in FIGS. 5H and 5I, the extended index buttons 520i and 520j are displayed in response to the user gestures 1000a and 1000b for the first index button 520b and the second index button 520c. It can be displayed.
  • cell areas 541, 542, 544, 546, 548, and 549 corresponding to the order information displayed in the list area 510 It may be displayed aligned to correspond to the extended index button 520i.
  • a plurality of order information displayed in the list area 510 can be sorted by mixing two or more sorting criteria according to the user's intention.
  • the first weight corresponding to the index button first selected by the user gesture may be higher than the second weight corresponding to the index button selected next.
  • the extended sorting standard corresponding to the extended index button 520i of FIG. 5H may be that the weight of the first selected index button 520b is higher than the weight of the second index button 520c, and the extended index of FIG. 5I
  • the weight of the first selected second index button 520c may be higher than the weight of the first index button 520b. That is, the sorting standard corresponding to the index button selected first may be reflected in the expanded sorting standard with a higher weight than the sorting standard corresponding to another index button selected later.
  • weights corresponding to each of the sorting criteria selected by the user's gesture can be assigned, and expanded sorting criteria can be created to better match the user's intention.
  • the processor 310 may display a special index button corresponding to a special sorting criterion.
  • special sorting criteria may mean sorting criteria that are differentiated from other sorting criteria by the user's intention or preference, for example, order information of special customers (e.g., subscription customers), orders in special delivery areas. This may be a sorting standard for sorting information, order information for which a special food name has been ordered, and order information for which a delivery driver has not been assigned.
  • special index buttons 570a and 570b may be displayed in the list area. As shown in FIG.
  • two or more of these special index buttons may be displayed in the list area 510, and may have a different shape or size from the other index buttons (520a, 520b, 520c). It may also be displayed in the list area 510.
  • a special index button is provided to sort special order information that the user should carefully observe, thereby increasing user convenience.
  • the processor 310 may display special order information classified based on special sorting criteria in the highlighting area in response to a user input to a special index button.
  • the highlighting area is an area that is always displayed in a fixed area of the list, and may refer to an area that is always displayed despite the user's scrolling.
  • the special index button 570a when the special index button 570a is selected by the user, the cell area 581 corresponding to the special order information divided based on the special sorting standard corresponding to the special index button 570a ) may be displayed in the highlighting area 580.
  • 5L may be an area that is always displayed in a fixed area of the list area 510, and may be displayed as a cell area (cell area) corresponding to general order information as the user scrolls. While the cells 542, 548, and 549 are changed and displayed, the cell area 581 included in the highlighting area 580 may always be displayed fixedly. According to this embodiment, the user's convenience is further increased by displaying special order information that the user should carefully observe in the highlighting area 580.
  • the processor 310 may display an alarm corresponding to the highlighting area when the number of special order information displayed in the highlighting area is greater than the standard number.
  • the standard number is a value for displaying an alarm, and can be changed and applied as much as desired depending on actual implementation cases.
  • the processor 310 may display an event handling button corresponding to special order information displayed in the highlighting area.
  • the description of the event handling button may refer to the previous description of FIG. 5A.
  • a special sorting standard is a sorting standard for sorting order information that has not been assigned to a delivery driver.
  • an event handling button 581a for recalling the delivery driver may be displayed in the cell area 581 corresponding to the special order information.
  • the event handling button 581a corresponding to the special order information is displayed in the cell area 581 corresponding to the special order information, so the user can more easily manage the special order information.
  • the processor 310 may display order information of a first size in a first area of the list area and display order information of a second size in a second area of the list area.
  • the second area is an area located at the bottom of the first area, and the second size may be smaller than the first size.
  • a cell area 591a of the first size is displayed in the first area 590a
  • a cell area 592b of the second size is displayed in the second area 590b. You can.
  • FIG. 5M is only for convenience of explanation, and that order information may be displayed in a layout quite different from that of FIG. 5M, and cell areas corresponding to order information are divided by size.
  • any layout may be included in the scope of the present disclosure.
  • the size of the cell area corresponding to the order information displayed as a priority according to the sorting standard is displayed relatively large, and the cell area corresponding to the order information displayed as a low priority according to the sorting standard is displayed relatively large.
  • the size of the area may be displayed as relatively small.
  • the processor 310 uses the communication unit 340 A first sub page can be created to display new order information received through .
  • the first sub-page is a page generated by the processor 310 while the on-site order page is being displayed on the display 330, and may be interchangeably referred to as an “order acceptance page” for convenience of description below.
  • Figure 6 is a diagram illustrating an order acceptance page 600 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the processor 310 may display the first sub-page (order acceptance page) by overlaying it at a predetermined position on the first page (on-site order page).
  • the predetermined location where the order acceptance page 600 is overlaid on the field order page 400 may be the lower right corner of the field order page 400 .
  • the order acceptance page 600 may be configured to display the name of the ordered food.
  • the order acceptance page 600 may additionally include an order acceptance button 631 and an order rejection button 633. The user can receive the requested new order information by touching the order acceptance button 631 in the order acceptance page 600.
  • the processor 310 responds to a user input of touching the order acceptance button 631 on the order acceptance page to accept the new order information received through the communication unit 340, You can change the order processing status. For example, the initial order processing status of new order information received through the communication unit 340 may be “new.” At this time, when a user input is received by touching the order acceptance button 631 on the order acceptance page 600 to accept new order information, the processor 310 sets the order processing status of the new order information to “in progress.” It can be changed to .
  • the order acceptance page 600 may include one or more buttons 611 and 613 for determining the remaining cooking time of the ordered food. The user can determine the remaining cooking time of the ordered food by touching the time increase button 611 or the time decrease button 613.
  • the processor 310 may determine the remaining cooking time to be included in the order information in response to user input to one or more buttons 611 and 613 for determining the remaining cooking time of the ordered food. If the new order information received through the communication unit 340 is the first type of order information requiring a call from a delivery driver, the order acceptance page 600 may further include a call button for the delivery driver. The user can request the assignment of a delivery driver by touching the delivery driver call button. The processor 310 may transmit a delivery driver call request to the server of a predetermined delivery agency in response to a user input of touching the delivery driver call button on the order acceptance page 600.
  • the processor 310 when a plurality of new order information is received through the communication unit 340, the processor 310 generates a plurality of order acceptance pages corresponding to each of the plurality of new order information, and orders the order reception time. Based on this, multiple order acceptance pages can be displayed by overlaying them at a predetermined location on the field order page. A plurality of order acceptance pages may be displayed overlapping each other at a predetermined location on the on-site order page, and may be displayed overlapping so that they are exposed first as the order reception time is faster. The processor 310 may display the number of order acceptance pages currently in a waiting state for order acceptance in one area of the order acceptance page.
  • the electronic device 100 receives new order information through the communication unit 340 while the field order page 400 for accepting field orders is provided through the display 330. Even so, by creating an order acceptance page 600 without a separate screen change and providing it to the user, unnecessary processes required for screen change are eliminated and the user's convenience in managing order information is increased.
  • the processor 310 may provide a third page for sales management through the display 330.
  • the third page may be configured to display sales information paid on site.
  • the third page for sales management may be referred to as the “settlement page” for convenience.
  • Figure 7 is a diagram illustrating a settlement page 700 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the on-site sales information displayed on the settlement page 700 may include, for example, the total amount of on-site sales, profit by period of on-site sales, and the name of the most ordered menu on site. there is.
  • the settlement page 700 may include a plurality of payment information. Payment information may include the name of the ordered menu, payment time, payment method, etc.
  • the processor 310 may calculate sales information paid on site by calculating a plurality of payment information.
  • the settlement page 700 may be configured to additionally display at least one of sales information paid through a delivery platform, sales information by menu, and sales comparison information between on-site and delivery.
  • Sales information paid through a delivery platform may include, for example, total sales for each delivery platform, total sales through all delivery platforms, etc.
  • Sales information for each menu may be, for example, the total amount sold for each menu.
  • the comparison information between on-site and delivery sales may be, for example, the difference between the total on-site sales and the total delivery sales for each menu.
  • the electronic device 100 displays a first page for generating order information or a second page, which is different from the first page, for managing an order information group. It can be provided through.
  • the second page for managing the order information group may be configured to display the order information group in an integrated manner.
  • An order information group may include two or more order information of different types.
  • the processor 310 may display a plurality of different types of order information in the list area of the second page and include one or more event handling buttons according to the type of order information in the cell area corresponding to each order information. there is.
  • the electronic device 100 may receive a user input that touches at least one area of the first page in operation S820.
  • the first page may include an area for selecting a menu group and/or menu.
  • the first page may include an area including a payment button.
  • the electronic device 100 may generate order information in response to a user input of touching an area of the first page in operation S830.
  • the processor 310 may receive user input for a menu and payment button from the user through the first page and perform a payment operation for the menu.
  • the processor 310 may generate order information regarding the menu in response to a user input of selecting a menu through at least one area of the first page and touching a payment button, and include the order information in the order information group.
  • the status of the generated order information may be “in progress.”
  • operation S910 is a flowchart of an operation of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device 100 displays a first page for generating order information or a second page, which is different from the first page, for managing an order information group. It can be provided through.
  • Operation S910 of FIG. 9 may be performed by the electronic device 100 in the same or similar manner as operation S810 described above in FIG. 8.
  • the electronic device 100 may display a list including each of a plurality of order information included in the order information group as an element in a predetermined area of the second page.
  • a list is a data structure that has an order between different elements, and multiple order information can be sorted based on order reception time.
  • the processor 310 may display a plurality of order information in a predetermined area of the second page such that order information with an earlier order reception time is displayed at the top of the list.
  • the electronic device 100 may display one or more event handling buttons corresponding to each of a plurality of order information within a predetermined area of the second page in operation S930. Individual areas where each order information is displayed within the predetermined area of the second page may be referred to as a cell area.
  • the processor 310 may display one or more event handling buttons corresponding to order information in each cell area.
  • the one or more event handling buttons may include at least one of an order acceptance button, an order rejection button, a payment button, and a cooking completion button.
  • Processor 310 may display one or more event handling buttons based on the type of order information. For example, in the case of the first type of order information requiring a call from a delivery driver, one or more event handling buttons displayed in the cell area of the corresponding order information may further include a call button for the delivery driver.
  • the electronic device 100 may receive a user input of touching an event handling button in operation S940. For example, when cooking of a specific order is completed, the user may touch the cooking completion button corresponding to the order information.
  • the electronic device 100 may process order information according to the type of the event handling button in response to a user input of touching the event handling button in operation S950. For example, when the user touches the cooking completion button, the processor 310 may change the order processing status of the corresponding order information from “in progress” to “complete.” For another example, when the user touches the delivery driver call button, the processor 310 may transmit a delivery driver call request to the server of a predetermined delivery agency. The processor 310 may receive data about the assignment status of the delivery driver or the arrival time of the delivery driver from the delivery agency's server and display this in the cell area of the corresponding order information.
  • the electronic device 100 may display a list including each of a plurality of order information as elements in operation S1010.
  • the electronic device 100 may display an index button for sorting the list in operation S1020. Additionally, in operation S1030, the electronic device 100 may sort a plurality of order information included in the list according to a sorting standard corresponding to the index button in response to a user input to the index button. Regarding the display operation of this index button and the sorting operation of the plurality of order information, the description of FIGS. 5A to 5M may be referred to.
  • the electronic device 100 may transmit a sorted list of a plurality of order information to an external device in operation S1040. Specifically, the electronic device 100 transmits the expected cooking time to the kitchen terminal, so that order information can be managed uniformly between the electronic device 100 and the kitchen terminal.
  • each step of the method or algorithm according to the present disclosure is described in sequential order in each flowchart shown in the present disclosure, each step may be performed in an order that can be arbitrarily combined by the present disclosure in addition to being performed sequentially. It may be possible.
  • the description according to this flow chart does not exclude making changes or modifications to the method or algorithm, nor does it imply that any step is required or desirable.
  • at least some of the steps may be performed in parallel, iteratively, or heuristically.
  • at least some steps may be omitted or other steps may be added.
  • Various embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented as software on a machine-readable storage medium.
  • the software may be software for implementing various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • Software can be inferred from various embodiments of the present disclosure by programmers in the technical field to which this disclosure pertains.
  • software may be a program that contains instructions (e.g., code or code segments) that can be read by a device.
  • a device is a device that can operate according to instructions called from a storage medium, and may be, for example, a computer.
  • the device may be the electronic device 100 according to embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the device's processor may execute a called instruction to cause the device's components to perform a function corresponding to the instruction.
  • the processor may be processor 310 according to embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • a storage medium may refer to any type of recording medium in which data is stored that can be read by a device. Storage media may include, for example, ROM, RAM, CD-ROM, magnetic tape, floppy disk, optical data storage, etc. In one embodiment, the storage medium may be memory 320. In one embodiment, the storage medium may be implemented in a distributed form, such as in a computer system connected to a network. Software may be distributed, stored, and executed on a computer system, etc. The storage medium may be a non-transitory storage medium. Non-transitory storage media refers to a tangible medium regardless of whether data is stored semi-permanently or temporarily, and does not include signals that are temporarily transmitted.

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La présente divulgation concerne une technique de traitement d'informations d'ordre. Le procédé de traitement d'informations d'ordre selon divers modes de réalisation de la présente divulgation, qui est un procédé de traitement d'informations d'ordre exécutées par un dispositif électronique, peut comprendre : une étape d'affichage d'une liste comprenant de multiples éléments d'informations d'ordre en tant qu'éléments individuels ; une étape d'affichage d'un bouton d'index pour trier la liste ; et une étape de tri des multiples éléments d'informations d'ordre inclus dans la liste, selon un critère de tri correspondant au bouton d'index, en réponse à une entrée d'utilisateur pour le bouton d'index.
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