WO2023210849A1 - Appareil électronique et son procédé de fonctionnement - Google Patents

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WO2023210849A1
WO2023210849A1 PCT/KR2022/006548 KR2022006548W WO2023210849A1 WO 2023210849 A1 WO2023210849 A1 WO 2023210849A1 KR 2022006548 W KR2022006548 W KR 2022006548W WO 2023210849 A1 WO2023210849 A1 WO 2023210849A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to an electronic device that detects a plurality of components displayed on a page provided in a first application and displays a tag that can identify a component that matches a preset component among them, and a method of operating the same. .
  • a plurality of pages are provided in the first application, and each page may be designed with a plurality of components. At this time, if the design of components commonly provided in multiple pages is systematically managed, the usability of the first application may increase due to an increase in the user experience (UX) of consumers.
  • UX user experience
  • the disclosed embodiments seek to provide an electronic device and a method for providing its operation. More specifically, an electronic device that detects a plurality of components displayed on a page provided in a first application and displays a tag that can identify a component that matches a preset component among them, and a method of operating the same, are provided.
  • the purpose is to
  • a method of operating an electronic device includes detecting a plurality of components displayed on a page provided by a first application; confirming whether the plurality of components displayed on the page of the first application match preset components; And it may include displaying related information to identify at least one component matching the preset component among the plurality of components.
  • the step of detecting whether the second application is in an on or off state is further included, and the step of checking whether the second application matches the preset component is performed when the second application is in an on state. It may include checking whether the plurality of components displayed on the page of the application match the preset components.
  • the information related to the preset components is included in a corresponding library, and the library is provided with a function for identifying the preset components when the second application is in an on state. It can be characterized.
  • the step of displaying related information to identify at least one component matching the preset component may include using a tag capable of identifying at least one component matching the preset component. It may include the step of displaying.
  • the tag may be displayed based on the function that can identify the preset components when the second application is in an on state.
  • the step of detecting whether the second application is in an on or off state may be performed only by a plurality of second users with limited access permission, unlike a plurality of first users using the first application. It may include detecting whether the second application is in an on or off state.
  • the preset component may be characterized as corresponding to a component set based on a prior test.
  • the second application when the second application corresponds to an off state, not displaying a tag regardless of whether the plurality of components displayed on the page of the first application match a preset component. It may further include.
  • the plurality of first users may include users who, unlike the second users, are not permitted to access the second application.
  • the step of not displaying a tag if it does not match the preset component among a plurality of components displayed on the page provided by the first application may be further included.
  • the method may further include checking the number of exposures of a component displaying the tag and a component displaying the tag among the plurality of components.
  • the preset component may be characterized as corresponding to guide information provided to the administrator of the page.
  • An electronic device includes a communication unit; Memory; and detecting a plurality of components displayed on a page provided by the first application, checking whether the plurality of components displayed on the page of the first application match a preset component, and It may include a controller that instructs to display related information so as to identify at least one component that matches the preset component among the elements.
  • the computer-readable recording medium includes a non-transitory recording medium on which a program for executing the above-described method on a computer is recorded.
  • a plurality of administrators who manage a plurality of pages provided through the first application can efficiently manage each page.
  • administrators who manage each page can design the page using preset components included in the library, and design consistency of the plurality of pages provided by the first application can be improved. Additionally, the work efficiency of administrators of each page can be improved. Additionally, administrators of each page can send alarm messages related to components that are frequently exposed to consumers or clicked on, among components that do not use preset components included in the library. Accordingly, the entire page can be managed consistently and systematically, improving the user experience of consumers using the first application.
  • FIG. 1 shows a system according to one embodiment.
  • Figure 2 shows a first application and a second application according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 3A shows a page provided when the second application is in an off state according to an embodiment
  • FIG. 3B shows a page provided when the second application is in an on state according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 4A shows a page provided when the second application is in an off state according to another embodiment
  • FIG. 4B shows a page provided when the second application is in an on state according to another embodiment.
  • FIG. 5A shows a page provided when the second application is in an off state according to another embodiment
  • FIG. 5B shows a page provided when the second application is in an on state according to another embodiment.
  • Figure 6 is a diagram for explaining a library including guide information according to an embodiment.
  • Figure 7 shows a flowchart of an operation method performed by an electronic device according to an embodiment.
  • Figure 8 shows a block diagram of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
  • the “terminal” mentioned below may be implemented as a computer or portable terminal that can connect to a server or other terminal through a network.
  • the computer includes, for example, a laptop, desktop, laptop, etc. equipped with a web browser
  • the portable terminal is, for example, a wireless communication device that guarantees portability and mobility.
  • all types of communication-based terminals such as IMT (International Mobile Telecommunication), CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access), W-CDMA (W-Code Division Multiple Access), and LTE (Long Term Evolution), smartphones, tablet PCs, etc. It may include a handheld-based wireless communication device.
  • FIG. 1 shows a system according to one embodiment.
  • the system may include at least one of an electronic device 10, a first user 20, a second user 30, a third user 40, and a network 50.
  • the first user 20, the second user 30, and the third user 40 can access the service provided through the network 50 using their respective terminals.
  • the system shown in FIG. 1 shows only components related to this embodiment. Accordingly, those skilled in the art can understand that other general-purpose components may be included in addition to the components shown in FIG. 1.
  • the terminals and electronic devices 10 used by the first user 20, the second user 30, and the third user 40 may communicate with each other within the network 50.
  • the network 50 includes a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), a value added network (VAN), a mobile radio communication network, a satellite communication network, and their respective networks. It is a comprehensive data communication network that includes a combination and allows each network constituent shown in FIG. 1 to communicate smoothly with each other, and may include wired Internet, wireless Internet, and mobile wireless communication network.
  • Wireless communications include, for example, wireless LAN (Wi-Fi), Bluetooth, Bluetooth low energy, ZigBee, WFD (Wi-Fi Direct), UWB (ultra wideband), and infrared communication (IrDA, infrared Data Association). ), NFC (Near Field Communication), etc., but are not limited thereto.
  • the electronic device 10 may provide services related to ordering and delivery of items using an application, and may be included in a server.
  • the electronic device 10 provides an application for providing services related to ordering and delivery of items to terminals used by the first user 20, the second user 30, and the third user 40. can do.
  • the first user 20, the second user 30, and the third user 40 can use the service using applications installed on their respective terminals.
  • the first user 20 may include general users who use the service through the application, and the second user 30 and third user 40 may allow the first user 20 to use the service efficiently. It may include administrators who manage services provided through the application.
  • the second user 30 and the third user 40 may be employees belonging to a company that provides services through the electronic device 10, and the first user 10 may be a general user who uses the service. You can take it in.
  • the second user 30 and the third user 40 may be permitted to access information that the first user 20 cannot access in order to efficiently provide related services through the application.
  • specific processes on how to operate an electronic device will be described in order to efficiently provide related services.
  • Figure 2 shows a first application and a second application according to an embodiment.
  • the electronic device may provide a first application 210 and a second application 220.
  • the first application 210 may be an application used by general users who use the service
  • the second application 220 may be an application to which general users have limited access in order to provide an efficient service.
  • the first application 210 is an application that can be installed by anyone on a terminal used by the user using a network.
  • anyone on a terminal used by the user using a network can use the services provided by the electronic device using the first application 210 installed on the terminal.
  • the page provided by the first application 210 displays a plurality of components. General users can order the desired item by selecting the components displayed on the page. For a detailed description regarding the plurality of components displayed on the page provided by the first application 210, refer to FIGS. 3 to 5 below.
  • the second application 220 may be an application to which limited access is permitted only to some employees belonging to a company providing the service.
  • a tag that can identify components that match the guide information among a plurality of components displayed on the first application 210 may be displayed.
  • the tag may not be displayed even if it matches the guide information.
  • Whether the second application 220 is installed can be detected, and if the second application 220 is installed, it can be detected whether the second application 220 is in an on or off state to determine whether to display the tag.
  • This second application 220 is an application to which only some employees belonging to the company providing the service have limited access. A detailed explanation regarding tag display through the second application 220 is given in FIGS. 3 to 3 below. See 5.
  • the second application 220 may be a separate application that is different from the first application 210 and may be an application that is only permitted to be installed by some. Alternatively, the second application 220 is a function within the first application 210, and is a function of the first application 210 that is available only to some users with limited access permission among the users of the first application 210. It can be.
  • the second application 220 may be implemented as a single function within the first application 210, and when a function corresponding to the second application 220 is executed while the first application 210 is running, Depending on the operation of the second application 220, components displayed through the first application 210 may be displayed in a different manner from before executing the function corresponding to the second application 220.
  • FIG. 3A shows a page provided when the second application is in an off state according to an embodiment
  • FIG. 3B shows a page provided when the second application is in an on state according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 3A it shows a page provided by the first application when the second application is in an off state
  • FIG. 3B it shows a page provided by the first application when the second application is in an on state.
  • area 311 is an area where the user inputs a search word, and the user can check the search results by entering the desired search word into area 311.
  • the design for the component displayed in area 311 may be a design that matches the guide information included in the library of FIG. 6.
  • the first application when the first application detects the off state of the second application, it may display the guide information as shown in FIG. 3A regardless of whether it matches or not.
  • Figure 3a may be a page provided to general users using the service.
  • the first application detects the on state of the second application it may be displayed as shown in FIG. 3B based on whether it matches the guide information.
  • the plurality of components shown in FIG. 3B only the component displayed in area 321 matches the guide information, and the component displayed in area 321 is located in other areas 322, 323, 324, and 325 that do not match the guide information. Tags may be displayed to distinguish them from the components shown in .
  • area 312 is an area where marketing for items to which special discounts are applied for a certain period of time are displayed. For example, when the user selects area 312, the screen may be converted to a page that selectively displays only items that are provided with special discounts during the weekend. Since no tag is displayed in area 322 of FIG. 3B, area 322 may include elements that were not created based on guide information.
  • area 313 in FIG. 3A is an area that displays icons divided into preset categories.
  • a plurality of icons displayed in area 313 are icons representing preset categories, and when a user selects an icon, the screen may be switched to a page corresponding to the corresponding category.
  • icon a is set in advance as a fashion item category, and when the user selects icon a, the screen may be converted to a page displaying a plurality of fashion items.
  • icon b is set in advance as a category that provides a faster delivery service than general delivery, and when the user selects icon b, the screen may be switched to a page displaying a plurality of items for which a faster delivery service is provided. Since no tag is displayed in area 323 of FIG. 3B, area 323 may include elements that were not created based on guide information.
  • area 314 in FIG. 3A is an area where marketing for items to which special discounts are applied among items corresponding to icon b is displayed.
  • the screen may be converted to a page that selectively displays only items for which special discounts are applied among items for which a faster delivery service than regular delivery is provided. Since no tag is displayed in area 324 of FIG. 3B, area 324 may include elements that were not created based on guide information.
  • area 315 in FIG. 3A is an area where marketing for items proposed for purchase by date for general users is displayed. For example, if the user selects area 315, considering the user's purchase history information, 2022.02.11. Items suggested for purchase and 2022.03.01. The items offered for purchase may be different items. Alternatively, it may be a suggestion for an item that many users purchased on that date. Since no tag is displayed in area 325 of FIG. 3B, area 325 may include elements that were not created based on guide information.
  • FIG. 4A shows a page provided when the second application is in an off state according to another embodiment
  • FIG. 4B shows a page provided when the second application is in an on state according to another embodiment.
  • FIG. 4A it shows a page provided by the first application when the second application is in an off state
  • FIG. 4B it shows a page provided by the first application when the second application is in an on state.
  • area 411 is an area where the user inputs a search word, and the user can check the search results by entering the desired search word into area 411. For example, as shown in FIG. 4A, the user may enter “sliced cheese” as a search term and the search results may be displayed on the terminal as shown in FIG. 4A.
  • area 412 is an area containing preset conditions for filtering search results, and information displayed in area 423 may change depending on the conditions.
  • preset conditions for filtering search results may include “Coupang ranking order”, “low price order”, “high price order”, “sales volume order”, etc.
  • “Coupang ranking order” may be a condition for changing the sort order of items among a plurality of items matching the search results in an order that matches the priority set in the electronic device.
  • “lowest price order” and “highest price order” may be conditions for changing the sort order among a plurality of items matching the search results to descending or ascending order according to price.
  • “sales volume order” may be a condition for changing the sort order among a plurality of items matching the search results in order of sales volume.
  • various conditions may be preset in consideration of the user's purchase history information, and search results may be filtered accordingly. When conditions are preset in consideration of the user's purchase history information, the probability that the user filters items using the conditions increases, which can improve the user's purchase rate. Conditions that take into account the user's purchase history information can be set according to an artificial intelligence model, taking into account various factors such as age, gender, and region.
  • area 413 may be an area that displays information about a specific item as a search result according to a search word. For example, as a search result based on the search term “sliced cheese,” priority among a plurality of items may be determined according to certain conditions, and information on item A and item B may be displayed in area 413.
  • the first application when it detects the off state of the second application, it may display the guide information as shown in FIG. 4A regardless of whether it matches or not. If the second application is in the on state, the first application can display the information as shown in FIG. 4B by considering whether it matches the guide information.
  • the first application can display the information as shown in FIG. 4B by considering whether it matches the guide information.
  • most of the components displayed in areas 421, 422, and 423 are components matching guide information and have tags 421-a, 422-a, 422-b, and 422-c indicating them.
  • 422-d, 422-e, 422-f, 423-a, 423-b) may be displayed.
  • icon C displayed in area 422 in FIG. 4B is a component that does not match the guide information and may not be tagged.
  • FIG. 5A shows a page provided when the second application is in an off state according to another embodiment
  • FIG. 5B shows a page provided when the second application is in an on state according to another embodiment.
  • FIG. 5A it shows a page provided by the first application when the second application is in an off state
  • FIG. 5B it shows a page provided by the first application when the second application is in an on state.
  • area 511 is an area where the user inputs a search word, and the user can check the search results by entering the desired search word into area 511.
  • the user may enter "beef gift set" as a search term and the search results may be displayed on the terminal as shown in Figure 5a.
  • area 512 is an area containing search words related to the search term “beef gift set,” and can provide search words related to “beef gift cent” by analyzing search words entered by other users.
  • the artificial intelligence model can recognize the search words by distinguishing between “beef” and “gift set” and can identify search words related to “beef” and “gift set” respectively.
  • “Region A” and “for grilling” may be identified as frequently entered by other users.
  • “Region A” may represent a production area famous for beef, and “grilling” may represent one of the beef recipes.
  • “packaging” and “2kg” can be confirmed to be inputs frequently from other users in relation to the “gift set.”
  • “packaging” represents the package related to the gift set
  • “2kg” represents the beef gift and In relation to this, it can indicate the most sold weight in kg.
  • the artificial intelligence model can periodically update the related search terms displayed in area 512.
  • area 514 may be an area where information about a store selling items related to the search term entered in area 511 is displayed.
  • the store in question is a store that has applied for registration in the service in advance. For example, if a search term including “beef” is entered, the store may be exposed in area 514. At this time, information about item X-1, item X-2, and item X-3 sold in store X may be exposed.
  • area 515 may be an area that displays information about a specific item as a search result according to a search word. For example, as a search result according to the search term “beef gift set,” priority among a plurality of items may be determined according to certain conditions, and information about item D and item E may be displayed in area 515.
  • the first application when the first application detects the off state of the second application, it can display the guide information as shown in FIG. 5A regardless of whether it matches or not. If the second application is in the on state, the first application can display the information as shown in FIG. 5B by considering whether it matches the guide information. Among the plurality of components shown in FIG. 5B, most of the components displayed in areas 521, 522, 523, 524, and 525 are components matching guide information, and a tag indicating this may be displayed.
  • icon C displayed in area 523 in FIG. 5B is a component that does not match the guide information and may not be tagged.
  • the information described in FIG. 4A above may be applied.
  • the information displayed in area 524 in FIG. 5B is a component that does not match the guide information, so the tag may not be displayed.
  • the administrator in charge of the search result page (SRP) for the search term "beef gift set” used components that did not match the guide information for the components displayed in area 524 when managing the page.
  • Figure 6 is a diagram for explaining a library including guide information according to an embodiment.
  • a library including guide information may include preset component 1, preset component 2, preset component 3, and preset component N.
  • preset component 1 has been partially changed to preset component 1-1, preset component 1-2, preset component 1-3, preset component 1-4, ⁇ preset component. It can be subdivided as 1-N.
  • the page manager when managing the components of the page, can design the page using the preset components included in the library if there are preset components corresponding to the library. Specifically, when the worker in charge updates the library, a plurality of page managers can design pages using preset components included in the updated library.
  • the search word input window displayed in area 321 of FIG. 3B is a component that can be commonly used in multiple pages and may have preset components corresponding to the library, and the page manager in FIG. 3B is a component included in the library.
  • Area 321 can be designed using preset components.
  • the search word input window shown in area 521 of FIG. 5B is a preset component included in the library, similar to the search word input window shown in area 321 of FIG. 3B.
  • the administrators of FIGS. 3B and 5B are different, they use the same components to open the corresponding page. can be managed.
  • an area containing several conditions related to filtering shown in area 422 of FIG. 4B may be the same as the conditions shown in area 523 of FIG. 5B. Accordingly, although the page managers of FIGS. 4B and 5B are different from each other, the pages can be managed using preset components included in the library.
  • the tags 423-a and tags 423-b displayed in area 423 of FIG. 4B display information about different items, but the same template may be used.
  • the template is a preset component included in the library, and information about the item can be displayed through a consistent template.
  • Tag 423-a and tag 423-b correspond to preset components including a template indicating the size of the picture for the item and the font and size of the input information, and unified information is provided to the user using the same template. It can be.
  • area 522 of FIG. 5B may be an area that analyzes search words entered in area 521 and provides related search words.
  • the size and font of the text in which the plurality of tags included in area 522 are displayed can be determined based on preset components included in the library, and the related search term displayed in area 522 is the search term entered by the artificial intelligence model. It can be determined through analysis.
  • tags shown in area 525 of FIG. 5B display information about different items, but the same template can be used.
  • the template is a preset component included in the library, and information about the item can be displayed through a consistent template.
  • the templates of FIGS. 5B and 4B may be different from each other.
  • the first application providing a service may be composed of a plurality of pages, and the administrator of each page may be a different administrator. At this time, there is a risk that the unity or consistency of the page displayed through the first application may be damaged as different administrators individually manage the page. Therefore, if there are preset components in the library, the page manager can design the page using the components, and a consistent design can be provided through the first application. Specifically, in a company that provides services, work can be divided and employees can perform the specialized work. The second user 30 performs the task of updating the library by creating preset components, and the third user 40 performs the task of managing each page using the preset components included in the library. You can.
  • the third user can request the second user to create a preset component corresponding to the specific component, and the second user can create the corresponding component.
  • the electronic device may count the number of times a component other than a preset component is exposed on a page displayed through a first application installed on a plurality of first user terminals, and when the number of exposures is a certain number or more. An alarm message can be sent to the page administrator regarding the corresponding component.
  • the electronic device may count the number of times a component other than a preset component is clicked on a page displayed through a first application installed on a plurality of first user terminals, and if the number of clicks is more than a certain number, the corresponding component In relation to this, an alarm message can be sent to the page administrator.
  • the administrator of the page may assume that the component, rather than a preset component, is a component frequently exposed to multiple users, and change the component to a preset component included in the library or a second user You can request the creation of corresponding components.
  • the page manager of FIG. 5A may change the information displayed in area 514.
  • the page manager of FIG. 5A can change the template providing information about items X-1 to item X-3 provided by store X into preset components included in the library.
  • the electronic device may check components other than preset components on a page displayed through the first application at regular intervals. If the corresponding component is displayed through the first application in the next cycle, the electronic device may transmit an alarm message to the administrator of the page regarding the corresponding component.
  • the electronic device may check a component that is not a preset component on a page displayed through the first application. If the format of the corresponding component is partially changed and displayed on a different page, the electronic device may count the number of clicks by the first user due to the format change. If the electronic device determines that the number of clicks by the user on a component displayed on another page with a partial change in format is more than a certain number, it may notify the administrator of the page. For example, with regard to item X-1 displayed in area 514 on page 1 of FIG. 5A, information about item If the number of clicks is more than a certain number, the electronic device may send an alarm message to the administrator of page 1 of FIG. 5A to use the template used on page 2. At this time, the electronic device may transmit an alarm message to the person in charge of the relevant task so that the template used on page 2 can be added to the library as a preset component.
  • Figure 7 shows a flowchart of an operation method performed by an electronic device according to an embodiment.
  • the electronic device may detect a plurality of components displayed on a page provided by the first application. At this time, it can be detected whether the second application is in an on or off state.
  • the first application may be an application used by general users who use the service
  • the second application may be an application to which general users have limited access in order to provide an efficient service.
  • the second application may be an application that is only accessible to some employees who provide the service.
  • step S720 the electronic device may check whether a plurality of components displayed on the page of the first application match preset components. Specifically, when the second application is on, it can be confirmed whether a plurality of components displayed on the page of the first application match preset components.
  • step S730 related information may be displayed to identify at least one component that matches a preset component among a plurality of components.
  • the preset components are included in the above-described library, and the library may be added with a function to identify the preset components when the second application is in the on state. Specifically, when the second application is in an off state, a function for identifying preset components is not added, but when the second application is in an on state, a function for identifying preset components may be added. Accordingly, a tag capable of identifying at least one component matching a preset component may be displayed on the first application. That is, the tag may be displayed based on the ability to identify preset components when the second application is on, and a plurality of components displayed on the page of the first application when the second application is off. Tags may not be displayed regardless of whether they match a preset component.
  • preset components included in the library may be components updated based on prior testing.
  • the electronic device may perform a preliminary test to determine whether to add the component to the library.
  • the preset component is guide information provided to the page administrator, and the page administrator can use the guide information to facilitate the design of components included in the page.
  • the electronic device may check the number of exposures in the first application of a tagged component and a non-tagged component among a plurality of components. Among these, if the number of exposures of components for which the tag is not displayed is more than a certain number of times, the electronic device may send an alarm message to the administrator of the page, and the component for which the tag is not displayed will be exposed more than a certain number of times by the administrator of the page. may be changed.
  • the electronic device may detect the number of clicks of a plurality of first users on a component for which a tag is not displayed.
  • the electronic device can send an alarm message to the page administrator when a component whose number of clicks is more than a preset number is detected, and components that do not display tags that have been clicked more than a preset number of times by the page administrator can be changed. .
  • the electronic device may transmit an alarm message to the administrator of the page where the changed preset component is used, and the administrator of each page may change the preset component. You can manage pages using elements.
  • the electronic device may manage pages using preset elements in a plurality of pages provided through the first application through a list. For example, in an electronic device, preset components 1 and 2 are used on page 1, preset components 2 to 4 are used on page 2, and preset components 1, 3, and 5 are used on page N. You can manage the list it contains. This allows the administrator of each page to transmit related information to the electronic device, and the electronic device can manage the received information through the list. Accordingly, when a preset component included in the library is updated, the electronic device can change the updated component on a plurality of pages using the list without sending an alarm message to the administrator of each page.
  • the electronic device may detect the ratio of components matching guide information among a plurality of components included in a specific page. At this time, if the detected ratio is smaller than the standard value, an alarm message recommending the usage ratio of components matching the guide information can be sent to the administrator of the page. For example, if the ratio of components that match preset components included in the library among a plurality of components included in the search result page displayed according to the entered search word A is less than the reference value, the electronic device displays the corresponding page. An alarm message can be sent to the administrator recommending the usage ratio of components matching the guide information. Through this, the usage ratio of components matching the guide information on multiple pages provided through the first application can be maintained above the standard value, and the user experience of users using the first application with a consistent design can be improved. .
  • the second application when the second application is running, the second application ensures that a specific function is additionally implemented in each library so that the components displayed through the first application can be displayed in a different way than before running the second application. can do.
  • the first application uses each library to display components, the components may be displayed in a different way than before execution of the second application, depending on the implementation of the specific function.
  • Figure 8 shows a block diagram of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
  • the electronic device 800 may include a communication device 810, a memory 820, and a controller 830.
  • the electronic device 800 shown in FIG. 8 shows only components related to this embodiment. Accordingly, those skilled in the art can understand that other general-purpose components may be included in addition to the components shown in FIG. 8. Since the electronic device 800 may include content related to the electronic device described above, description of overlapping content will be omitted.
  • the communication unit 810 is a device for performing wired/wireless communication and can communicate with external electronic devices.
  • the external electronic device may be a terminal or server.
  • communication technologies used by the communication unit 810 include Global System for Mobile communication (GSM), Code Division Multi Access (CDMA), Long Term Evolution (LTE), 5G, Wireless LAN (WLAN), and Wireless-Fidelity (Wi-Fi). ), BluetoothTM, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), Infrared Data Association (IrDA), ZigBee, NFC (Near Field Communication), etc.
  • the control unit 830 can control the overall operation of the electronic device 800 and process data and signals.
  • the control unit 830 may be composed of at least one hardware unit. Additionally, the control unit 830 may operate by one or more software modules generated by executing program codes stored in the memory 820.
  • the control unit 830 may include a processor and a memory, and the processor may execute program codes stored in the memory to control the overall operation of the electronic device 800 and process data and signals. Additionally, in an embodiment, the control unit 830 may include at least one processor.
  • the control unit 830 detects a plurality of components displayed on the page provided by the first application, checks whether the plurality of components displayed on the page of the first application match the preset components, and configures the plurality of components. It may be instructed to display related information so as to identify at least one component that matches a preset component among the elements.
  • the electronic device or terminal includes a processor, memory for storing and executing program data, permanent storage such as a disk drive, a communication port for communicating with an external device, a touch panel, and a key. ), user interface devices such as buttons, etc. may be included.
  • Methods implemented as software modules or algorithms may be stored on a computer-readable recording medium as computer-readable codes or program instructions executable on the processor.
  • computer-readable recording media include magnetic storage media (e.g., ROM (read-only memory), RAM (random-access memory), floppy disk, hard disk, etc.) and optical read media (e.g., CD-ROM). ), DVD (Digital Versatile Disc), etc.
  • the computer-readable recording medium is distributed among computer systems connected to a network, so that computer-readable code can be stored and executed in a distributed manner.
  • the media may be readable by a computer, stored in memory, and executed by a processor.
  • This embodiment can be represented by functional block configurations and various processing steps. These functional blocks may be implemented in various numbers of hardware or/and software configurations that execute specific functions. For example, embodiments include integrated circuit configurations such as memory, processing, logic, look-up tables, etc. that can execute various functions under the control of one or more microprocessors or other control devices. can be hired. Similar to how the components can be implemented as software programming or software elements, the present embodiments include various algorithms implemented as combinations of data structures, processes, routines or other programming constructs, such as C, C++, Java ( It can be implemented in a programming or scripting language such as Java), assembler, etc. Functional aspects may be implemented as algorithms running on one or more processors.
  • this embodiment may employ conventional technologies for electronic environment settings, signal processing, and/or data processing.
  • Terms such as “mechanism,” “element,” “means,” and “composition” can be used broadly and are not limited to mechanical and physical components. The term may include the meaning of a series of software routines in connection with a processor, etc.

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Est divulgué un procédé de fonctionnement d'un appareil électronique. Le procédé de fonctionnement peut comprendre : une étape de détection d'une pluralité de composants affichés sur une page fournie par une première application; une étape de vérification si la pluralité de composants affichés sur la page de la première application correspondent à un composant prédéterminé; et une étape d'affichage d'informations pertinentes de façon à pouvoir identifier au moins un composant, parmi la pluralité de composants, qui correspond au composant prédéterminé.
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