WO2023214604A1 - Procédé de fonctionnement d'un dispositif électronique permettant de définir des informations, et dispositif électronique le prenant en charge - Google Patents

Procédé de fonctionnement d'un dispositif électronique permettant de définir des informations, et dispositif électronique le prenant en charge Download PDF

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WO2023214604A1
WO2023214604A1 PCT/KR2022/006545 KR2022006545W WO2023214604A1 WO 2023214604 A1 WO2023214604 A1 WO 2023214604A1 KR 2022006545 W KR2022006545 W KR 2022006545W WO 2023214604 A1 WO2023214604 A1 WO 2023214604A1
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  • the present invention relates to a method and device for setting information, and more specifically, to a method and electronic device for setting message information for monitoring a user's activities on a service.
  • an electronic device can set message information for monitoring a user's activities on a service.
  • Various embodiments may provide a method of operating an electronic device for setting information and an electronic device that supports the same.
  • a method of setting information by an electronic device comprising: confirming first information for obtaining a first input for a user to open a first page on a service related to the electronic device; confirming second information providing the first page in response to the first input; Confirming third information that the user performs and completes a first event on the first page; Confirming fourth information for obtaining a second input for the user to exit the first page after the first event is completed; And it may include setting first message information for monitoring the user's activities corresponding to the first to fourth information.
  • the first message information is a first monitoring device that monitors the user's activities from when the first information is confirmed on the service until the fourth information is confirmed and the first page is terminated. May contain information.
  • the first message information is a second monitoring device that monitors the user's activities from the time the first information is confirmed on the service until the third information is confirmed and the first event ends. May contain information.
  • the first message information monitors the user's activities from when the second information is confirmed and the first page is provided until the third information is confirmed and the first event ends. It may include third monitoring information.
  • the first message information may include fourth monitoring information that monitors the user's activities corresponding to the first event based on the third information.
  • the first message information may be set so that each monitoring information included in the first message information can be selectively called.
  • the first message information may be set to correspond to the first page and the first event.
  • setting the first message information includes identifying one or more message types for monitoring activities of each user using the service; Confirming a first message type corresponding to the first page and the first event among the one or more message types; And it may include setting the first message information based on the first message type.
  • the one or more message types may be set and managed in advance.
  • the information setting method may include a third event for the user to open the second page from the first page. Confirming fifth information obtaining input; confirming sixth information providing the second page in response to the third input; Confirming seventh information that the user performs and completes a second event on the second page; Confirming eighth information for obtaining a fourth input for the user to exit the second page after the second event is completed; And further comprising setting second message information for monitoring the user's activities corresponding to the fifth to eighth information, wherein the second message information may be linked to the first message information.
  • An electronic device for setting information includes: a processor; and one or more memories storing one or more instructions, wherein the one or more instructions, when executed, cause the processor to: perform a command for the user to open a first page on a service related to the electronic device; 1 Confirming first information obtaining input; confirming second information providing the first page in response to the first input; Confirming third information that the user performs and completes a first event on the first page; Confirming fourth information for obtaining a second input for the user to exit the first page after the first event is completed; and setting first message information for monitoring the user's activities corresponding to the first to fourth information.
  • the present invention presents a method for an electronic device to set message information that monitors a user's activities on a service, and has a technical effect in that it allows an administrator to efficiently retrieve and manage information related to the user's activities. .
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an information setting system in which a method of operating an electronic device for information setting according to various embodiments can be implemented.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the configuration of a server device and a manager device according to various embodiments.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a method of operating the server device 100 for setting information according to various embodiments.
  • Figure 4 is a diagram showing monitoring information included in message information.
  • Figure 5 is a diagram showing how a plurality of message information is managed.
  • 6 to 7 are diagrams related to setting a message type for message information.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an operation method in which the server device 100 sets message information for monitoring user activities according to various embodiments.
  • each component or feature may be considered optional unless explicitly stated otherwise.
  • Each component or feature may be implemented in a form that is not combined with other components or features.
  • various embodiments may be configured by combining some components and features. The order of operations described in various embodiments may change. Some features or features of one embodiment may be included in other embodiments or may be replaced with corresponding features or features of other embodiments.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an information setting system in which a method of operating an electronic device for information setting according to various embodiments can be implemented.
  • an information setting system may be implemented in various types of electronic devices.
  • the information setting system may be implemented in the server device 100 and the manager device 200.
  • the server device 100 and the manager device 200 may perform operations according to various embodiments of the present disclosure based on the information setting system implemented in each device.
  • the information setting system according to various embodiments is not limited to what is shown in FIG. 1, and may be implemented in a wider variety of electronic devices and servers.
  • the server device 100 may be a device that performs wireless and wired communication with a plurality of manager devices 200 and includes storage with a large storage capacity.
  • the server device 100 may be a cloud device that is linked to a plurality of manager devices 200.
  • the administrator device 200 may be a device that can be used by an individual user or administrator, such as a desktop PC, tablet PC, or mobile terminal.
  • other electronic devices that perform similar functions may be used as the manager device 200.
  • An information setting system may include various modules for operation. Modules included in the information setting system are implemented so that the physical device (e.g., server device 100 and manager device 200) on which the information setting system is implemented (or included in the physical device) can perform specified operations. It may be computer code or one or more instructions.
  • the physical device in which the information setting system is implemented stores a plurality of modules in the memory in the form of computer code, and when the plurality of modules stored in the memory are executed, the plurality of modules are designated by the physical device corresponding to the plurality of modules. Actions can be performed.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the configuration of a server device and a manager device according to various embodiments.
  • the server device 100 and the manager device 200 may include an input/output unit 210, a communication unit 220, a storage 230, and a processor 240.
  • the input/output unit 210 may be various interfaces or connection ports that receive user input or output information to the user.
  • the input/output unit 210 may include an input module and an output module, and the input module receives user input from the user.
  • User input can take various forms, including key input, touch input, and voice input. Examples of input modules that can receive such user input include traditional keypads, keyboards, and mice, as well as touch sensors that detect the user's touch, microphones that receive voice signals, cameras that recognize gestures through image recognition, etc.
  • a proximity sensor including at least one of an illumination sensor or an infrared sensor that detects user approach, a motion sensor that recognizes user movement through an acceleration sensor or gyro sensor, and various other types of sensors that detect or receive user input.
  • the input module may include at least one of the devices listed above.
  • the touch sensor may be implemented as a piezoelectric or capacitive touch sensor that detects touch through a touch panel or touch film attached to the display panel, or an optical touch sensor that detects touch by an optical method.
  • the input module may be implemented in the form of an input interface (USB port, PS/2 port, etc.) that connects an external input device that receives user input instead of a device that detects user input itself.
  • the output module can output various information.
  • the output module may include at least one of a display that outputs an image, a speaker that outputs sound, a haptic device that generates vibration, and various other types of output means.
  • the output module may be implemented in the form of a port-type output interface that connects the individual output means described above.
  • a display-type output module can display text, still images, and moving images.
  • Displays include liquid crystal display (LCD), light emitting diode (LED) display, organic light emitting diode (OLED) display, flat panel display (FPD), and transparent display.
  • LCD liquid crystal display
  • LED light emitting diode
  • OLED organic light emitting diode
  • FPD flat panel display
  • transparent display Among various types of devices that can perform image output functions such as display, curved display, flexible display, 3D display, holographic display, projector, and other It can contain at least one.
  • This display may be in the form of a touch display integrated with the touch sensor of the input module.
  • the communication unit 220 can communicate with other devices. Accordingly, the server device 100 and the manager device 200 can transmit and receive information with other devices through the communication unit. For example, the server device 100 and the manager device 200 may communicate with each other or with other devices using a communication unit.
  • the communication department includes a wired communication module that connects to the Internet, etc. through a LAN (Local Area Network), a mobile communication module that transmits and receives data by connecting to a mobile communication network through a mobile communication base station, and a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) such as Wi-Fi.
  • a short-distance communication module using an Area Network-type communication method or a WPAN (Wireless Personal Area Network)-type communication method such as Bluetooth or Zigbee, and a GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) such as a GPS (Global Positioning System) ) may include a satellite communication module using a satellite communication module or a combination thereof.
  • Storage 230 can store various types of information. Storage 230 may store data temporarily or semi-permanently.
  • the storage 230 of the server device 100 contains an operating program (OS: Operating System) for running the server device 100, a program for generating data or Braille for hosting a website, or an application (e.g. For example, data related to a web application) may be stored.
  • OS Operating System
  • the storage may store modules in the form of computer code as described above.
  • Examples of storage 230 include hard disk drive (HDD), solid state drive (SSD), flash memory, read-only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), etc. This can be. This storage can be provided as a built-in or detachable type.
  • HDD hard disk drive
  • SSD solid state drive
  • flash memory read-only memory
  • RAM random access memory
  • the processor 240 controls the overall operation of the server device 100 and the manager device 200. To this end, the processor 240 can perform calculations and processing of various information and control the operation of components of the server device 100.
  • the processor 240 may execute a program or application for setting information.
  • the processor 240 may be implemented as a computer or similar device using hardware, software, or a combination thereof.
  • the processor 240 may be implemented in the form of an electronic circuit that processes electrical signals to perform a control function, and in software, it may be implemented in the form of a program that drives the hardware processor 240.
  • the operations of the server device 100 and the manager device 200 may be interpreted as being performed under the control of the processor 240. That is, when the modules implemented in the above-described information setting system are executed, the modules can be interpreted as the processor 240 controlling the server device 100 and the manager device 200 to perform the following operations.
  • various embodiments may be implemented through various means.
  • various embodiments may be implemented by hardware, firmware, software, or a combination thereof.
  • methods include one or more application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), digital signal processing devices (DSPDs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), and FPGAs. It can be implemented by (field programmable gate arrays), processor, controller, microcontroller, microprocessor, etc.
  • ASICs application specific integrated circuits
  • DSPs digital signal processors
  • DSPDs digital signal processing devices
  • PLDs programmable logic devices
  • FPGAs field programmable gate arrays
  • processor controller, microcontroller, microprocessor, etc.
  • firmware or software methods according to various embodiments may be implemented in the form of modules, procedures, or functions that perform the functions or operations described below.
  • software code can be stored in memory and run by a processor.
  • the memory may be located inside or outside the processor, and may exchange data with the processor through various known means.
  • the server device 100 performs an information setting operation.
  • the server device 100 or information received from the server device 100 is described.
  • the manager device 200 may output information.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a method of operating the server device 100 for setting information according to various embodiments.
  • the server device 100 checks the first information that obtains the first input for the user to open the first page on a service related to the server device 100, and (301), confirming second information that provides the first page in response to the first input (303), and confirming third information that the user performs and completes the first event on the first page (305), After the first event is completed, the user checks the fourth information that obtains the second input for exiting the first page (307), and monitors the user's activities corresponding to the first to fourth information.
  • the first message information can be set (309).
  • the server device 100 may check first information on the service to obtain the first input for the user to open the first page.
  • a service related to the server device 100 may correspond to a service in which a plurality of users using the service can order and purchase a plurality of items sold in the service.
  • the plurality of items sold in the service are not limited to the type or type of the item and may include various types or types of items registered by the seller to sell the item.
  • the first information may include information about the point at which a user's input for moving to the first page is obtained from a specific page on a service related to the server device 100, and may be based on the first information.
  • the specific page may correspond to an item search result page and the first page may correspond to an item detail page for a specific item.
  • the user's input to move from the item search result page to the item detail page is The obtained point can be monitored through the first information.
  • the server device 100 may check second information providing the first page in response to the first input.
  • the second information may include information about the first page being provided to the user in response to the first input on a service related to the server device 100, and the user based on the second information. It is possible to monitor that the operation of receiving the first page is performed.
  • the first page may correspond to an item detail page for a specific item, and in this case, the point at which the user is provided with the item detail page can be monitored through the second information.
  • the server device 100 may check third information that the user performs and completes the first event on the first page.
  • the third information may include information about the user performing and completing the first event on the first page on the service related to the server device 100, and the user based on the third information It is possible to monitor that the operation of processing the first event is performed.
  • the first page may correspond to an item detail page for a specific item, and in this case, the user's performance and completion of specific activities related to the item on the item detail page can be monitored through third information. .
  • the first event performed and completed by the user may correspond to the user's service use activity in which the user performs and completes a desired activity by making a series of inputs on the first page, and the user's service use activity is the first event.
  • the first event may be a service use activity of a user checking another second page accessible from the first page.
  • the first event may be a service use activity of a user adding an item to the cart through a specific button or icon that the user can click or touch on the first page.
  • the first event may be a service use activity of a user adjusting the quantity of an item to be ordered through a specific button or icon that the user can click or touch on the first page.
  • activities that a user can perform on one page may be subject to monitoring through third information confirmed by the server device 100.
  • the server device 100 may confirm fourth information that the user obtains a second input for exiting the first page after the first event is completed.
  • the fourth information is information about the point at which the user's input is obtained to end the first page and return to a specific page that was provided to the user on a service related to the server device 100 before the first page. It may include, and based on the fourth information, it may be monitored that the user performs an action of returning from the first page to a specific page.
  • the specific page may correspond to an item search result page and the first page may correspond to an item detail page of a specific item. In this case, the user's ability to exit the item detail page and return to the item search result page
  • the point at which input is obtained can be monitored through fourth information.
  • the server device 100 may set first message information for monitoring user activities corresponding to the first to fourth information.
  • the first message information set by the server device 100 according to operation 309 is one or more monitors for monitoring the user's activities confirmed based on the first to fourth information according to the usage status of the service. May contain information.
  • the first message information includes first monitoring information that monitors the user's activities from when the first information is confirmed on the service until the fourth information is confirmed and the first page is terminated. It can be included. In other words, from the time the user's first input to open the first page is obtained from the specific page provided before the user opens the first page until the user closes the first page and returns to the specific page, the user's service use activities are affected. Monitoring information may be included in the first message information.
  • the first message information includes second monitoring information that monitors the user's activities from when the first information is confirmed on the service until the third information is confirmed and the first event ends. It can be included.
  • information on the user's service use activities is obtained from the user's first input to open the first page on a specific page provided before the user opens the first page until the user ends the first event on the first page.
  • Monitoring information may be included in the first message information.
  • the third monitoring information may not include information related to a specific page on the service where the user is located after the first page is terminated.
  • the first message information includes the user's activities from when the second information is confirmed and the first page is provided on the service until the third information is confirmed and the first event ends. It may include third monitoring information to be monitored. That is, monitoring information on the user's service use activities from when the user receives the first page and checks the first page to when the user ends the first event on the first page may be included in the first message information.
  • the third monitoring information is information related to a specific page on the service where the user is located before the first page is provided, or information related to a specific page on the service where the user is located after the first page is terminated. It may not contain information related to the page.
  • the first message information may include fourth monitoring information that monitors the user's activities performed in response to the first event based on the third information. That is, when the user performs the first event on the first page, monitoring information about the user's service use activities until the first event is performed and completed may be included in the first message information.
  • the fourth monitoring information is information related to a specific page on the service where the user is located before the first page is provided, or information related to a specific page on the service where the user is located after the first page is terminated. It may not contain information related to the page, and information related to the first page may also be limited to the level related to the first event.
  • the first message information set by the server device 100 according to operation 309 is the status of the user being provided with a page on the service or which page the user is currently checking, or It can contain distinct monitoring information so that the user's service use activities can be categorized and monitored according to the state in which the user performs the event.
  • the first message information set by the server device 100 according to operation 309 may include each monitoring information in the form shown in FIG. 4.
  • Figure 4 is a diagram showing monitoring information included in message information.
  • "beforeStart” may correspond to a state in which a specific page is provided to the user on the service before the first page is opened
  • “onCreate” and “onStart” respectively correspond to the user's input to open the first page. It may correspond to a state in which information on the first page is created and the first page begins to open and a state in which the first page is provided.
  • “onResume” and “onStop” respectively refer to the state in which the first page begins to open and the first page is provided. 1 It may correspond to a state in which an event begins to be performed and a state in which the first event is completed.
  • onDestroy refers to a state in which the first page is terminated in response to a user's input to terminate the first page after the first event is completed. It may correspond to a state, and “afterDestroy” may correspond to a state in which the first page is terminated and returned to a specific page.
  • the first message information set by the server device 100 according to operation 309 may be set so that each monitoring information included in the first message information can be selectively called.
  • the server device 100 can be set to selectively call each monitoring information that classifies the user's service use activities by status.
  • the first message information set by the server device 100 according to operation 309 may be information set in response to the first page provided to the user and the first event performed by the user on the first page. . That is, the first message information may be message information that can be identified through information about the first page and the first event.
  • the server device 100 may set a plurality of message information for a plurality of users using the service, corresponding to the page on which each of the plurality of users uses the service and the event performed on the page, and the plurality of message information may be Each message information can be managed separately according to information about the page and event corresponding to it and the message type considered to set the message information.
  • the server device 100 can manage a plurality of message information according to the format shown in FIG. 5.
  • Figure 5 is a diagram showing how a plurality of message information is managed.
  • the server device 100 can check, from a plurality of users using the service, the page on which each of the plurality of users uses the service and the events performed on the page (501), and is configured to monitor the user's activities.
  • a specific message type (or channel) to be confirmed can be determined based on information about the page and event (503).
  • Events and message types can be set so that when a specific event occurs on a page, the corresponding message type is mapped in real time according to dynamic proxy mapping, and message information determined by information about the page and event and message type is provided.
  • a plurality of message information generated on the service can be managed (505).
  • each message information included in the plurality of message information is stored in a specific server or data center, or is stored in a specific server or data center, or is stored in a message type or data center. It may be a concept that includes calling each message information according to the information included in the message information.
  • the message type for message information may be set in consideration of the message lifecycle.
  • 6 to 7 are diagrams related to setting a message type for message information.
  • the message type can be set for message information related to the event by considering the message period corresponding to each message body included in the message information, that is, each monitoring information included in the message information. At this time, the class related to the setting of the message type in FIG. 6 can be confirmed in the form shown in FIG. 7.
  • the operation of the server device 100 setting message information at 309 may be performed as shown in FIG. 8 in consideration of the message type for setting the message information.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an operation method in which the server device 100 sets message information for monitoring user activities according to various embodiments.
  • the operation of the server device 100 according to FIG. 8 may be a more detailed description of the operation of the server device 100 setting message information in FIG. 3.
  • the server device 100 may check one or more message types for monitoring the activities of each user using the service (801).
  • one or more message types checked by the server device 100 may include message types that are set and managed in advance, and may include a specific message type corresponding to the page accessed by the user and/or an event performed on the page accessed by the user.
  • the message type can be confirmed among one or more message types set and managed in advance.
  • the server device 100 when the server device 100 confirms the first page accessed by the user and the event performed by the user on the first page according to FIG. 3, the server device 100 selects the first page among one or more message types. And the first message type corresponding to the first event can be confirmed (803). Thereafter, the server device 100 may set message information for monitoring user activities related to the first page and the first event based on the confirmed first message type (805).
  • the method of setting message information as shown in FIG. 3 can be similarly applied.
  • the server The device 100 checks the fifth information on the first page that obtains a third input for the user to open the second page, and checks the sixth information that provides the second page in response to the third input. , Confirming the seventh information that the user performs and completes the second event on the second page, and confirming the eighth information that the user obtains the fourth input to exit the second page after the second event is completed ( 307), second message information for monitoring the user's activities corresponding to the fifth to eighth information can be set.
  • the server device 100 transmits the second message information to the first page and the first event performed on the first page. It can also be set to be linked with the first message information that has been set accordingly.
  • each piece of information that the server device 100 confirms or obtains in the process of performing the operation method for setting information according to FIGS. 3 to 8 can be confirmed or obtained by combining them in various forms.
  • the method according to the system according to the present invention may be implemented in the form of program instructions that can be executed through various computer means and recorded on a computer-readable medium.
  • various embodiments of the present invention may be implemented as computer readable code on a computer readable recording medium in certain respects.
  • a computer-readable recording medium is any data storage device capable of storing data that can be read by a computer system. Examples of computer readable recording media include read only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), and compact disk-read only memory (CD-ROM). ), magnetic tapes, floppy disks, optical data storage devices, and carrier waves (data transmission over the Internet, etc.). Computer-readable recording media may also be distributed across networked computer systems, such that computer-readable code is stored and executed in a distributed manner. Additionally, functional programs, codes, and code segments for achieving various embodiments of the present invention can be easily interpreted by programmers skilled in the field to which the present invention is applied.
  • the devices and methods according to various embodiments of the present invention can be implemented in the form of hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software.
  • Such software may, for example, use any storage device, volatile or non-volatile, such as ROM, whether erasable or rewritable, or memory such as, for example, RAM, memory chips, devices or integrated circuits; Alternatively, it may be stored on a storage medium that is optically or magnetically recordable and readable by a machine (e.g., a computer), for example, a compact disk (CD), DVD, magnetic disk, or magnetic tape. .
  • a machine e.g., a computer
  • Methods according to various embodiments of the present invention may be implemented by a computer including a control unit and a memory, or a vehicle including such memory or a computer, and such memory is a program containing instructions that implement the embodiments of the present invention.
  • a computer including a control unit and a memory
  • a vehicle including such memory or a computer
  • such memory is a program containing instructions that implement the embodiments of the present invention.
  • the present invention includes a program containing code for implementing the device or method described in the claims of this specification and a machine-readable storage medium (such as a computer) storing such a program. Additionally, such programs may be transmitted electronically through any medium, such as communication signals transmitted over a wired or wireless connection, and the present invention includes equivalents thereof as appropriate.

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Selon la présente divulgation, l'invention concerne un procédé par lequel un dispositif électronique définit des informations, comprenant les étapes consistant à : identifier des premières informations pour obtenir une première entrée afin d'ouvrir une première page par un utilisateur sur un service associé au dispositif électronique ; identifier des deuxièmes informations pour fournir la première page en réponse à la première entrée ; identifier des troisièmes informations pour effectuer et achever un premier événement par l'utilisateur sur la première page ; identifier des quatrièmes informations pour obtenir une seconde entrée pour l'utilisateur pour terminer la première page une fois que le premier événement a été achevé ; et définir des premières informations de message pour surveiller l'activité de l'utilisateur correspondant aux première à quatrième informations.
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