WO2023228284A1 - Système de sortie de contenu de signalement, procédé de sortie de contenu de signalement et programme - Google Patents

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WO2023228284A1
WO2023228284A1 PCT/JP2022/021284 JP2022021284W WO2023228284A1 WO 2023228284 A1 WO2023228284 A1 WO 2023228284A1 JP 2022021284 W JP2022021284 W JP 2022021284W WO 2023228284 A1 WO2023228284 A1 WO 2023228284A1
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  • the present invention relates to technology effective for safety and quality control in construction work.
  • Patent Document 1 first date and time information indicating the acquisition date and time of safety information and safety information related to work safety, and second date and time information indicating the acquisition date and time of hazard prediction information and hazard prediction information regarding danger prediction of the worker.
  • Patent Document 2 provides a technique for creating a form for a construction site by repeatedly exchanging messages using an information terminal via a server.
  • a manager or worker creates a checklist of safety and quality control items for construction work, and checks whether each safety and quality control item passes or fails based on this checklist. In this confirmation work, if the result is negative, the manager or worker manually points out the reason for the failure. Therefore, there was a problem of poor working efficiency. Therefore, there is a need for a technology that places pointing icons on a layer overlaid on construction drawing data, accepts input of pointing contents, and displays them.
  • Patent Documents 1 and 2 it was not possible to arrange an indication icon on a layer overlaid on construction drawing data and to receive and display an input of indication contents. Therefore, the inventor focused on a mechanism that places pointing icons on a layer overlaid on construction drawing data, accepts input of pointing contents, and displays the points.
  • the present invention provides a pointing content output system and pointing out system that makes it possible to improve work efficiency by arranging pointing icons on a layer overlaid on construction drawing data and accepting and displaying the pointing content input.
  • the purpose is to provide a content output method and program.
  • the present invention is an indication content output system for managing the safety quality of construction work, comprising: A registration department that registers multiple safety and quality control items for construction work; an acquisition unit that acquires construction drawing data; a layer generation unit that generates a layer to be superimposed on the obtained drawing data; a checklist icon arrangement unit that arranges a checklist icon on the generated layer; a selection reception unit that accepts a selection of which safety and quality control item among the plurality of registered safety and quality control items is to be linked to the arranged checklist icon; a checklist generation unit that generates a checklist corresponding to the received safety and quality control items; a pass/fail reception unit that receives an input of pass/fail for each item of the safety and quality control items of the generated checklist; If the input is negative, an indication icon arrangement unit that arranges an indication icon linked to the safety quality control item for which the input is negative on the layer; an indication content reception unit that receives an input of a negative indication content on the arranged indication icon; an indication content output unit that outputs the received indication content in association
  • an indication contents output system for managing the safety quality of construction work registers a plurality of safety quality management items of construction work, acquires construction drawing data, and adds a layer to the acquired drawing data.
  • a checklist icon is placed on the generated layer, and a selection is accepted as to which safety and quality control item among the plurality of registered safety and quality control items is to be linked to the placed checklist icon.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an overview of an indication content output system 1.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a functional configuration of an indication content output system 1.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a flowchart of item registration processing executed by the pointed-out content output system 1.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram schematically showing an example of an input screen when accepting input of safety and quality control items.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a list of registered contents.
  • 2 is a diagram illustrating a flowchart of checklist icon arrangement processing executed by the pointed-out content output system 1.
  • FIG. FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which checklist icons are arranged on a layer generated overlapping drawing data.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a flowchart of checklist generation processing executed by the pointed-out content output system 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which selection of safety and quality control items is accepted for major items.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which a selection of a safety and quality control item is accepted for a medium item.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which selection of safety and quality control items is accepted for small items.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a checklist. 2 is a diagram illustrating a flowchart of an indication icon placement process executed by the indication content output system 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which input of pass/fail is accepted for each item of safety and quality control items.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which pointing icons are arranged on a layer generated overlapping drawing data.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which input of indication contents is accepted.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a flowchart of checklist icon linking processing executed by the pointed-out content output system 1.
  • FIG. FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which selection of a checklist icon is accepted.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which a checklist is output.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which the contents of the indication are output.
  • 2 is a diagram showing a flowchart of an item list generation process executed by the pointed-out content output system 1.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a flowchart of an indication content list generation process executed by the indication content output system 1.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a flowchart of a process performed when the pointed content is resolved, which is executed by the pointed content output system 1;
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram for explaining an overview of the pointed-out content output system 1.
  • the pointed-out content output system 1 includes user terminals 10 such as mobile terminals such as mobile phones, smartphones, and tablet terminals, and personal computers, which are managed by users of the system (for example, site supervisors and site personnel), and is used to monitor the safety and quality of construction work. Realize the process of managing.
  • the pointed-out content output system 1 may be any system as long as it includes at least the user terminal 10 described above.
  • This user terminal 10 may be a computer having a server function, and in this case, the user terminal 10 may be realized by, for example, one computer, or may be realized by multiple computers such as a cloud computer. It's okay to be.
  • a cloud computer refers to one that uses any computer in a scalable manner to perform a certain function, or one that includes multiple functional modules to realize a certain system, and whose functions can be freely combined. It can be anything.
  • the pointed-out content output system 1 includes, in addition to the user terminal 10, work that is managed by a worker who performs construction work (for example, a person in charge of construction such as a person in charge of a construction company to which a user has placed an order). It consists of user terminals.
  • the terminals, devices, etc. that constitute the pointed-out content output system 1 are merely examples, and the number, types, and functions of terminals other than the user terminal 10 can be changed as appropriate.
  • the user terminal 10 registers a plurality of safety and quality control items for construction work (step S1).
  • Safety and quality control items are classified into three categories: large items, medium items, and small items.
  • Major items classify safety and quality control items by type.
  • Medium items are items that further subdivide large items.
  • Small items are subdivided medium items.
  • the user terminal 10 receives input of large items, medium items, and small items, and registers the received large items, medium items, and small items as safety quality control items.
  • the user terminal 10 also registers management standards and confirmation methods for safety and quality control items, confirmation details and confirmation methods for management items, etc.
  • the user terminal 10 acquires construction drawing data (step S2).
  • the user terminal 10 acquires construction drawing data from a worker terminal, another system, another terminal such as a computer, and the like.
  • the user terminal 10 generates a layer to be superimposed on the acquired drawing data (step S3).
  • the layer is, for example, a transparent virtual sheet that is superimposed on the drawing data, and can output various icons, various data, memos, images, and the like.
  • the user terminal 10 generates as a layer a virtual sheet of a size that overlaps part or all of the acquired drawing data, and overlays the generated layer on the drawing data.
  • the user terminal 10 places a checklist icon on the generated layer (step S4).
  • the checklist icon is, for example, a pin, mark, character string, symbol, or the like.
  • the user terminal 10 accepts selection of checklist icons to be placed on the layer.
  • the user terminal 10 arranges the received checklist icon on a layer.
  • the user terminal 10 may place this checklist icon in a preset area, or may accept an input of an area (for example, a point, a predetermined range) in which the checklist icon is placed, and select the area in which the checklist icon is placed. It may also be placed in
  • the user terminal 10 accepts a selection of which safety and quality control item among the plurality of registered safety and quality control items is to be linked to the arranged checklist icon (step S5).
  • the user terminal 10 accepts the selection of a safety and quality control item to be linked to the arranged checklist icon from among the registered safety and quality items.
  • the user terminal 10 accepts this selection for each of the large item, medium item, and small item.
  • the user terminal 10 associates each of the received large items, medium items, and small items with a checklist icon.
  • the user terminal 10 generates a checklist corresponding to the received safety and quality control items (step S6).
  • the checklist includes, for example, registered management items, judgment criteria/methods, and pass/fail results for each management item, confirmation date, correction completion date, etc. that are linked to the selected large, medium, and small items. It is a collection of.
  • the purpose of this checklist is to output management items, judgment criteria and methods, and input pass/fail results, confirmation dates, correction completion dates, etc. for each management item.
  • the user terminal 10 generates this checklist.
  • the user terminal 10 accepts input of pass/fail for each item of the safety and quality control items of the generated checklist (step S7).
  • the user terminal 10 displays the generated checklist on its own display unit, and accepts input of pass/fail for each item of the safety and quality control items in this checklist.
  • the user terminal 10 places an indication icon linked to the safety and quality control item for which the input is negative on the layer (step S8).
  • the pointing icon is, for example, an icon such as a pin, mark, character string, or symbol.
  • the user terminal 10 associates an indication icon with the safety and quality control item for which "No" has been input.
  • the user terminal 10 arranges this pointing icon on a layer.
  • the user terminal 10 may place this pointed out icon in a preset area, or place this pointed out icon near (for example, around, within a predetermined range) the placed checklist icon.
  • a pointing icon may be placed in the area.
  • the user terminal 10 may connect the arranged checklist icon and the pointed out icon using a leader line or the like, and arrange the pointed out icon on a layer.
  • the user terminal 10 receives an input of negative indication content to the placed indication icon (step S9).
  • the pointed out contents include, for example, the pointed out matter, the pointed out point, the response method, the person in charge of construction, the expected completion date, the image of the pointed out point, and the notes.
  • the user terminal 10 receives an input of the contents of the indication as the reason why the item of the safety quality control item is input as "fail" in the indication icon arranged on the layer.
  • the user terminal 10 outputs the received indication content in association with the indication icon (step S10).
  • the user terminal 10 associates the received pointed out content with the pointed out icon.
  • the user terminal 10 receives the input for this pointed out icon, and displays the pointed out content linked to this pointed out icon on its own display unit.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the pointed out content output system 1.
  • the pointed-out content output system 1 is a system for managing safety and quality of construction work, and is composed of at least a user terminal 10.
  • the pointed-out content output system 1 further includes a worker terminal managed by the above-mentioned worker.
  • the pointed-out content output system 1 is a system in which a user terminal 10 and a worker terminal are connected to enable data communication via a network 5 such as a public line network.
  • a network 5 such as a public line network.
  • the terminals, devices, etc. that make up the pointed-out content output system 1 are merely examples, and the number, types, and functions of terminals other than the user terminal 10 can be changed as appropriate.
  • the user terminal 10 is, for example, a mobile terminal such as a mobile phone, a smartphone, or a tablet terminal, or a terminal such as a personal computer. Further, the user terminal 10 may be a computer having a server function, and in this case, the user terminal 10 may be realized by, for example, one computer, or may be realized by a plurality of computers such as a cloud computer. It may be realized.
  • the user terminal 10 includes, as a control unit, a CPU (Central Processing Unit), a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), a RAM (Random Access Memory), a ROM (Read Only Memory), etc., and performs communication. Other terminals, devices, etc.
  • the device includes an acquisition unit 11 for acquiring construction drawing data.
  • the user terminal 10 includes, as a storage unit, a data storage unit such as a hard disk, a semiconductor memory, a recording medium, a memory card, etc., and a registration unit 12 that registers a plurality of safety and quality control items for construction work.
  • the user terminal 10 includes, as processing units, various devices that execute various processes, a layer generation unit 13 that generates a layer to be superimposed on the acquired drawing data, and a checklist icon arrangement unit 14 that arranges a checklist icon on the generated layer.
  • a selection reception unit 15 that accepts a selection of which safety and quality control item among the plurality of registered safety and quality control items is to be linked to the placed checklist icon; generates a checklist corresponding to the accepted safety and quality control item; a checklist generation unit 16 that accepts input of pass/fail for each safety quality control item in the generated checklist, a pass/fail reception unit 17 that accepts input of pass/fail for each safety quality control item in the generated checklist; An indication icon placement unit 18 that arranges indication icons linked to management item items; an indication content reception unit 19 that accepts input of indication contents of disapproval to the placed indication icons; It is provided with an indication content output unit 20 and the like.
  • control section In the user terminal 10, by reading a predetermined program, the control section cooperates with the communication section to realize a drawing data acquisition module, a drawing data output module after icon placement, and a cancellation reception module. Further, in the user terminal 10, the control section reads a predetermined program, thereby realizing an item registration module in cooperation with the storage section.
  • the control unit reads a predetermined program and cooperates with the processing unit to create an item reception module, a registered content list generation module, a registered content output module, a layer generation module, a drawing data output module, First checklist icon selection reception module, area reception module, checklist icon arrangement module, item selection reception module, item linking module, checklist generation module, checklist linking module, checklist output module, pass/fail reception module, pass/fail judgment module , input completion judgment module, total judgment module, checklist icon attention level changing module, pointed out icon linking module, pointed out icon arrangement module, pointed out content reception module, first pointed out content linking module, first pointed out content output module, second Checklist icon selection reception module, second indication contents linking module, second indication contents output module, item list generation module, item list output module, indication contents list generation module, indication contents list output module, indication icon attention level change module, Realize a resolution number arrangement module and a resolution reflection result output module.
  • the worker terminal is, for example, a mobile terminal such as a mobile phone, a smartphone, or a tablet terminal, or a terminal such as a personal computer.
  • the worker terminal has a CPU, GPU, RAM, ROM, etc. as a terminal control section, a device etc. as a communication section to enable communication with other terminals, devices, etc., and an input/output section for storing various information. Equipped with devices, etc. for executing input/output.
  • each process executed by the pointed-out content output system 1 will be explained together with the processes executed by each of the above-mentioned modules.
  • each module may execute its processing content as its own function, or may execute it via a predetermined application.
  • FIG. 3 This figure is a diagram showing a flowchart of the item registration process executed by the user terminal 10.
  • This item registration process is the details of the registration process (step S1) for registering a plurality of safety and quality control items for construction work described above.
  • the item reception module receives input of a plurality of safety and quality control items for construction work (step S20).
  • Safety and quality control items are classified into three categories: large items, medium items, and small items.
  • Major items classify safety and quality control items by type.
  • Medium items are items that further subdivide large items.
  • Small items are subdivided medium items.
  • One or more medium items are linked to each large item, and one or more small items are linked to each medium item.
  • Major items include, for example, electricity, air conditioning/ventilation, hygiene, hygiene (siphon), TES/gas, maintenance, machinery, and equipment.
  • the medium item is an equipment inspection list.
  • the small item is electrical equipment.
  • the item reception module displays an input screen for safety and quality control items on its own display unit based on a predetermined input operation, and on this input screen, each safety and quality control item of large items, medium items, and small items is displayed. It accepts input such as direct input or selection input, and input of multiple safety and quality control items for construction work (see Figure 4).
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram schematically showing an example of an input screen when the item reception module receives input of safety and quality control items.
  • a common column 31 is a column that accepts input of contents related to construction work such as the name of the construction work
  • the large item column 32, medium item column 33, and small item column 34 are columns that accept input of safety and quality control items. .
  • the item reception module receives an input operation (for example, a tap operation, a click operation, an input operation using a virtual keyboard or a physical keyboard) for accepting input of safety and quality control items from the user, and displays the input screen 30.
  • the item reception module receives input operations (for example, tap operation, click operation, input operation using a virtual keyboard or physical keyboard) for each column from the user.
  • the item reception module allows the user to directly input a character string of content related to construction work such as the name of the construction work or input a preset character string of content related to construction work such as the name of construction work to the common column 31. Accept selection input. In this item registration process, the description will be made assuming that the input of the character string "TEST" is received in this common column 31.
  • the item reception module receives a direct input of the character string of the above-mentioned safety and quality control item type or a selective input of a preset character string of the safety and quality control item type in the large item field 32 from the user. In this item registration process, a description will be given assuming that the input of the character string "Maintenance" is received in the main item column 32.
  • the item reception module allows the user to directly input a character string of the type of safety and quality control item that further subdivides "maintenance" into the middle item field 33, or input a character string of the type of safety and quality control item set in advance. Accepts selection input.
  • the description will be made assuming that the input of the character string "Equipment Inspection Sheet” is received in the middle item column 33.
  • the item reception module allows the user to directly input a character string of the type of safety and quality control item to further subdivide the "equipment inspection sheet” or input a preset type of safety and quality control item to the small item column 34. Accepts character string selection input.
  • the description will be made assuming that the input of the character string "electrical equipment” is received in the sub-item column 34.
  • the item registration module registers a plurality of safety and quality control items for construction work (step S21).
  • the item registration module links and registers the content related to construction work that has been input in the common column 31 mentioned above, and the safety and quality control items that have received input in the large item column 32, medium item column 33, and small item column 34. do.
  • the item registration module links and registers the management standard/confirmation method for this safety and quality control item, the confirmation method and confirmation contents for this safety and quality control item such as management items.
  • This confirmation method and confirmation contents are obtained by referring to a safety and quality management database (hereinafter simply referred to as DB) in which each safety and quality control item is registered in association with the confirmation method and confirmation contents. It may be obtained by receiving an input operation from the user on the input screen 30 described above, or it may be obtained by other methods (for example, by other systems or (obtained from a computer etc.).
  • DB safety and quality management database
  • the registered content list generation module generates a registered content list of the registered safety and quality control items (step S22).
  • the registered content list generation module generates a registered content list that compiles the registered safety and quality control items into linked large items, medium items, and small items. This registered content list is further linked with confirmation methods and confirmation details for the registered safety and quality control items.
  • the registered content output module outputs the registered content (step S23).
  • the registered content output module displays a plurality of registered safety and quality control items for construction work on its own display unit based on a predetermined input operation.
  • the registered content output module receives input from the user of what the user desires from among the registered contents, large items, medium items, and small items related to construction work, and outputs the received contents, large items, medium items, and small items related to construction work.
  • a registered content list of items, confirmation methods and confirmation contents linked thereto is displayed on its own display unit, and the registered content is output (see FIG. 5).
  • the registered content list output by the registered content output module will be explained based on FIG. 5.
  • This figure is a diagram schematically showing an example of a list of registered contents output by the registered contents output module.
  • the registered content output module receives an input operation (for example, a tap operation, a click operation, an input operation using a virtual keyboard or a physical keyboard) from the user to output a list of registered contents, and displays the output screen 40.
  • the registered content output module performs input operations (for example, tap operation, click operation, input operation using a virtual keyboard or physical keyboard) on the common column 41, large item column 42, medium item column 43, and small item column 44 on the output screen 40. ) from the user.
  • the registered content output module specifies the content of the safety and quality control items to be output based on the input content of the safety and quality control items in each column, and outputs a list of registered contents of the specified safety and quality control items.
  • the registered content output module accepts inputs such as test in the common column 41, maintenance in the large item column 42, equipment check list in the medium item column 43, and electrical equipment in the small item column 44. Input to each field may be by direct input of character strings or by selective input of character strings of each registered safety and quality control item.
  • the registered content output module specifies the registered content list 45 linked to the generated large items, medium items, and small items based on each safety and quality control item received as input, and outputs the specified registered content list 45. is displayed on its own display.
  • the registered content list 45 includes safety and quality control items registered as large items, medium items, and small items, management standards/management methods and management items linked to these items, and an editing icon 46 for editing these items.
  • a change icon 47 for changing the order in which they are output is included.
  • the registered content output module receives input from the editing icon 46 and edits the content into content desired by the user.
  • the registered content output module also receives input from the change icon 47, and changes the arrangement order by changing the numbers. In FIG. 5, the order of arrangement is in ascending order of numbers. Note that the order in which the safety and quality control items are arranged is not limited to the size of the numbers, and may be determined by other methods.
  • the above is the item registration process.
  • the user terminal 10 uses the safety and quality control items registered through this item registration process to execute the process described below.
  • the user terminal 10 may execute the above-described registered content list generation process (step S22) and registered content output process (step S23) as separate processes different from this item registration process. In this case, the user terminal 10 may execute these processes at any timing after executing the safety quality control item registration process (step S21).
  • FIG. 6 This figure is a diagram showing a flowchart of checklist icon arrangement processing executed by the user terminal 10.
  • This checklist icon placement process includes an acquisition process (step S2) that acquires the construction drawing data described above, a layer generation process (step S3) that generates a layer overlaid on the acquired drawing data, and a check list icon placed on the generated layer. These are details of the checklist icon placement process (step S4) for arranging icons.
  • This checklist icon placement process is a process performed after the item registration process described above.
  • the drawing data acquisition module acquires construction drawing data (step S30).
  • the drawing data acquisition module obtains construction drawing data from other terminals such as worker terminals, other systems, and other computers. Alternatively, the drawing data acquisition module acquires this construction drawing data from a recording medium communicatively connected to itself. In addition to acquiring drawing data from other terminals, the drawing data acquisition module also acquires drawings taken by its own photographing device or a photographing device communicably connected to itself as drawing data.
  • the drawing data may be stored in advance, drawing data stored in advance may be used, or the drawing data may be obtained by other methods.
  • the layer generation module generates a layer to be superimposed on the acquired drawing data (step S31).
  • the layer is, for example, a transparent virtual sheet that is superimposed on the drawing data, and can output various icons, various data, memos, images, and the like.
  • the layer generation module generates a virtual sheet having a size that overlaps part or all of the acquired drawing data as a layer, and overlays it on the drawing data.
  • the layer may be one that is superimposed on the drawing data, or may be a plurality of layers that are superimposed on the drawing data. When multiple layers are stacked, different data may be output for each layer.
  • the settings of the layer to be generated (for example, size, thickness, shape, color) can be changed as appropriate and are not particularly limited.
  • the drawing data output module outputs drawing data in which the generated layers are superimposed (step S32).
  • the drawing data output module receives a predetermined input from a user, displays drawing data in which the generated layers are overlapped on its own display unit, and outputs this drawing data.
  • the first checklist icon selection reception module receives selection of a checklist icon to be placed on the generated layer (step S33).
  • the checklist icon is, for example, a pin, mark, character string, symbol, or the like.
  • One or more safety and quality control items are linked to this checklist icon by a safety and quality control item checklist icon linking process (step S41), which will be described later.
  • the first checklist icon selection reception module receives from the user an input operation necessary for selecting a checklist icon (for example, a tap operation, a click operation, an input operation using a virtual keyboard or a physical keyboard), and based on this input operation, , display a predetermined screen.
  • the first checklist icon selection reception module receives, on this screen, an input to select either an icon indicating only the arrangement area of the checklist icon or an icon indicating a predetermined range including the arrangement area of the checklist icon.
  • the types of icons that the first checklist icon selection reception module accepts selections are not limited to the above-mentioned example.
  • the area reception module receives input of the area in which the checklist icon is to be placed (step S34).
  • the area reception module accepts input operations for layers overlaid on drawing data (e.g., tap operations, click operations, input operations using a virtual keyboard or physical keyboard), and accepts input for areas in which checklist icons are to be placed. .
  • the area reception module accepts, for example, an input specifying the area.
  • the area reception module accepts an input of an enclosing line (for example, a circle, a rectangle, a polygon) surrounding this area. Note that the contents of the area in which the area reception module receives input are not limited to the above-mentioned example.
  • step S33 The order of the checklist icon selection reception process (step S33) and the area reception process (step S34) described above may be reversed. That is, the user terminal 10 may first execute the area reception process (step S34), and then execute the checklist icon selection reception process (step S33).
  • the checklist icon placement module places the checklist icon in the accepted area on the generated layer (step S35).
  • the checklist icon arrangement module arranges the selected checklist icon in the area on the layer for which the input has been received. If the checklist icon is an icon that indicates only a placement area, the checklist icon placement module places the checklist icon in the placement area on the layer of the checklist icon that has received input. On the other hand, when the checklist icon is an icon indicating a predetermined range including the placement area, the checklist icon placement module places the checklist icon inside the enclosing line on the layer that received the input. At this time, the checklist icon arrangement module may arrange this enclosing line together with the checklist icon, or may arrange only the checklist icon.
  • the checklist icon in this case is not particularly limited as long as it has a format that allows the user to understand the range it indicates.
  • the user terminal 10 may place the checklist icon on the generated layer without executing the above-described area reception process (step S34).
  • the checklist icon placement module may place the checklist icon that has received this selection in a predetermined area set in advance, or may place it in another area.
  • FIG. 7 This figure is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which checklist icons are arranged on a layer generated overlapping drawing data. Based on the figure, a series of flowcharts of the main checklist icon placement process executed by the user terminal 10 will be described.
  • the layer generation module generates a layer 51 overlaid on the construction drawing data 50 acquired by the drawing data acquisition module.
  • a layer 51 is a transparent virtual sheet having approximately the same size as the drawing data 50.
  • the drawing data output module receives a predetermined input and displays the obtained drawing data 50 and the layer 51 generated over the drawing data 50 on its own display unit.
  • the first checklist icon selection reception module arranges an icon selection reception field 52 on the layer 51 based on a predetermined input.
  • the first checklist icon selection reception module receives selection of a checklist icon desired by the user from among the plurality of checklist icons shown in the icon selection reception field 52.
  • the icon selection reception field 52 is placed overlapping a part of this layer 51.
  • a checklist (pin) icon 53 and a checklist (range specification) icon 54 are shown.
  • the former checklist icon is an icon that only indicates the placement area, and the latter checklist icon is an icon indicating a predetermined range including the placement area.
  • a first checklist icon selection acceptance module accepts selection of a checklist (pin) icon 53.
  • the area reception module receives input of an area in which a checklist (pin) icon 53 is placed for the layer 51.
  • the checklist icon placement module places the checklist (pin) icon 53 that has received this selection as a checklist icon 55 in the area on the layer 51 that has received the input.
  • the above is a series of flows of this checklist icon placement process executed by the user terminal 10 based on FIG.
  • the user terminal 10 executes the process using the checklist icon arranged by this checklist icon placement process.
  • FIG. 8 This figure is a diagram showing a flowchart of checklist generation processing executed by the user terminal 10.
  • This checklist generation process includes a selection reception process (step S5) in which a selection is made as to which safety and quality control item to be associated with the above-described checklist icon from among the plurality of registered safety and quality control items; These are details of the checklist generation process (step S6) that generates a checklist corresponding to safety and quality control items.
  • This checklist generation process is a process that uses the checklist icons arranged by the checklist icon arrangement process described above.
  • the item selection reception module receives a selection of which safety and quality control item among the plurality of registered safety and quality control items is to be linked to the arranged checklist icon (step S40).
  • the item selection reception module displays, on its own display, a selection screen for safety and quality control items to be linked to the placed checklist icon based on a predetermined input operation, and on this selection screen, selects the placed checklist icon. Accepts the selection of safety and quality control items to be linked to each of large items, medium items, and small items (see Figures 9 to 11).
  • the safety and quality control items that the item selection reception module accepts selections are the safety and quality control items registered in each of the large items, medium items, and small items through the item registration process described above.
  • the item selection reception module associates the safety and quality control items for which selections have been accepted for each of the large, medium, and small items with this checklist icon.
  • the item selection reception module further receives input of the person in charge of the linked safety and quality control item and the area where this checklist icon is placed.
  • the item selection reception module associates a safety quality control item with this one checklist icon.
  • the item selection reception module receives input for one or more checklist icons among the plurality of checklist icons, and Link the safety and quality control items to the checklist icons that have been accepted.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which the item selection reception module accepts selection of safety and quality control items for large items.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which the item selection reception module accepts selection of safety and quality control items for medium items.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which the item selection reception module accepts selection of safety and quality control items for small items.
  • the item reception module receives an input operation (for example, a tap operation, a click operation, an input operation using a virtual keyboard or a physical keyboard) for accepting the selection of a safety and quality control item, and displays the selection screen 60.
  • the item selection reception module displays, as a selection screen 60, an item selection field 61 superimposed on the drawing data 50 in which the checklist icon 55 is arranged on the layer 51 by the above-described checklist icon arrangement process.
  • the item selection reception module performs safety and quality control for each of large items, medium items, and small items by accepting input operations (for example, tap operations, click operations, input operations using a virtual keyboard or physical keyboard) on the item selection field 61. Accept item selection. Furthermore, the attention level of the checklist icon 55 has been changed to indicate that input for linking safety and quality control items has been accepted.
  • the item selection reception module receives input to the major item selection field 62 and outputs a list 63 of safety and quality control items registered as major items. This list 63 is generated based on the safety and quality control items registered as major items through the item registration process described above.
  • the item selection reception module receives input for this list 63 and outputs the accepted safety and quality control items to the major item selection field 62.
  • the item selection reception module After the item selection reception module receives the selection of safety and quality control items in the large item selection column 62, it transitions to the state shown in FIG. In FIG. 9, the item selection reception module will be described as having received the selection of maintenance as a major safety and quality control item.
  • FIG. 9 the item selection reception module will be described as having received the selection of maintenance as a major safety and quality control item.
  • the item selection reception module receives input to the medium item selection column 64 and outputs a list 65 of safety and quality control items registered as the medium item. At this time, the item selection reception module outputs the maintenance whose selection was accepted in FIG. 9 to the large item selection column 62.
  • This list 65 is generated based on the safety and quality control items registered in the medium items linked to the large items whose selections were accepted through the item registration process described above.
  • the item selection reception module receives input for this list 65 and outputs the accepted safety and quality control items to the medium item selection field 64. After the item selection reception module receives the selection of safety and quality control items in the middle item selection field 64, it transitions to the state shown in FIG. 11. In FIG.
  • the item selection reception module will be described as having received the selection of an equipment inspection sheet as a middle item safety and quality control item.
  • the item selection reception module receives input to the small item selection field 66 and outputs a list 67 of safety and quality control items registered as small items.
  • the item selection acceptance module outputs the equipment inspection list whose selection was accepted in FIG. 10 to the medium item selection column 64.
  • This list 67 is generated based on the safety and quality control items registered in the small items linked to the medium items whose selections were accepted through the item registration process described above.
  • the item selection reception module receives input to this list 67 and outputs the accepted safety and quality control items to the small item selection field 66.
  • step S41 After receiving the selection of safety and quality control items in the small item selection column 66, the user terminal 10 executes a safety and quality control item checklist icon linking process (step S41), which will be described later.
  • the item selection reception module will be described as having received the selection of electrical equipment as a small safety and quality control item.
  • the item linking module links the selected safety and quality control item to the checklist icon (step S41).
  • the item linking module displays the safety and quality management items for which selections were accepted as major items, the safety and quality management items for which selections were accepted as medium items, the safety and quality management items for which selections were accepted as minor items, the person in charge of the safety and quality management items, and the person in charge of the safety and quality management item. Link the area where the checklist icon is placed to the checklist icon.
  • the checklist generation module generates a checklist corresponding to the received safety and quality control items (step S42).
  • a checklist is, for example, a collection of management items linked to accepted large items, medium items, and small items, display fields for judgment criteria and methods, and input fields for pass/fail results, confirmation date, and correction completion date. It is.
  • the checklist generation module performs the above-mentioned item registration process for the received safety and quality control items, and generates the management items registered in association with the safety and quality control items, each display field for judgment criteria and methods, pass/fail results, and confirmation.
  • a checklist is generated by summarizing the input fields for date and correction completion date. Further, the checklist generation module generates a list of management items linked to the received large items, medium items, and small items. This list is used in the pass/fail input acceptance process (step S50), which will be described later.
  • the checklist linking module links the generated checklist to the checklist icon (step S43).
  • the checklist linking module links the generated checklist to the checklist icon that has linked safety and quality control items.
  • the checklist output module outputs the generated checklist (step S44).
  • the checklist output module accepts input from the user to the checklist icon placed on the layer, displays the checklist linked to this checklist icon on its own display, and outputs this checklist (see Figure (see 12).
  • FIG. 12 This figure is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which the checklist output module outputs a checklist.
  • the checklist output module displays, as an output screen 70, a checklist 71 superimposed on the drawing data 50 in which the checklist icon 55 is arranged on the layer 51 by the above-described checklist icon arrangement process. ing. Furthermore, the attention level of the checklist icon 55 has been changed to indicate that it is linked to the checklist 71 being displayed.
  • the checklist output module receives input from the user regarding the checklist icon 55 and displays the checklist 71 linked to the checklist icon 55 in a superimposed manner on the drawing data 50.
  • This checklist 71 includes safety and quality control items (maintenance as a major item, equipment inspection sheet as a medium item, and electrical equipment as a small item), the person in charge of the safety and quality control item, the area where this checklist icon is placed, and the management items. , display columns regarding judgment criteria and judgment methods, and input columns for pass/fail results, confirmation date, and correction completion date.
  • step S44 the checklist output process described above may be executed as a separate process independent of the checklist generation process.
  • the checklist output module receives a predetermined input from the user and executes this process.
  • the user terminal 10 uses the checklist generated by this checklist generation process to execute the process described below.
  • This indication icon placement process includes a pass/fail reception process (step S7) that accepts input of pass/fail for each item of the safety and quality control items of the generated checklist, and when the input is no, a pass/fail is displayed on the layer.
  • An indication icon placement process (step S8) that places an indication icon linked to the input safety and quality control item, an indication content reception process that accepts input of a negative indication content to the indication icon (step S9), an accepted indication
  • This indication icon placement process is a process that uses the checklist generated by the checklist generation process described above.
  • the pass/fail reception module receives input of pass/fail for each item of the safety and quality control items of the generated checklist (step S50).
  • the pass/fail reception module receives an input of pass/fail from the user for each item of the safety and quality control items of the checklist outputted by the checklist generation process described above (see FIG. 14).
  • Each item of the safety and quality control items accepted by the pass/fail reception module is the content described in the management items in FIG. 12 described above.
  • the safety and quality control items are "1.
  • Power receiving and transforming equipment status of indicator instruments, displays, etc.”, "2. Power receiving and transforming equipment: confirmation of operation changeover switch", and "3.
  • Power Power distribution board Status of indicators and indicators, 4.
  • Power distribution board Breaker status, 5.
  • Lighting equipment Destruction and defacement of equipment, 6.
  • Lighting equipment Not lit. The following description assumes that either pass/fail input is accepted for each of the six types of management items of "Tube Confirmation".
  • FIG. 14 a case will be described in which the pass/fail reception module receives input of pass/fail for each item of safety and quality control items.
  • This figure is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which the pass/fail reception module accepts input of pass/fail for each item of safety and quality control items.
  • the pass/fail reception module performs the above-described checklist generation process (step S42 ) is displayed in an overlapping manner. Further, the attention level of the checklist icon 55 has been changed to indicate that input of pass/fail for each item of the safety and quality control items is being accepted.
  • the pass/fail reception module accepts an input operation (for example, a tap operation, a click operation, an input operation using a virtual keyboard or a physical keyboard) from the user to input the pass/fail of the safety and quality control items for this checklist icon 55, and displays the list. 81 is displayed superimposed on the drawing data 50.
  • This list 81 includes display columns related to safety and quality control items (maintenance as a major item, equipment inspection sheet as a medium item, and electrical equipment as a small item) and pass/fail input fields for each of the six types of management items described above.
  • the pass/fail reception module receives input of pass/fail for each item in this list 81 from the user.
  • the pass/fail reception module displays nothing for items for which a pass input has been accepted, and displays a fail icon 82 (for example, a check mark) indicating a fail input for items for which a fail input has been accepted. indicate.
  • the pass/fail reception module displays a pass icon indicating a pass input for an item for which a pass input has been accepted, and a fail icon 82 (for example, a check mark) indicating a fail input for an item for which a pass input has been accepted. mark) may be displayed.
  • the pass/fail reception module is configured to display the following information: "1. Power receiving and transforming equipment: status of indicator instruments, displays, etc.”, "2.
  • Power receiving and transforming equipment confirmation of operation changeover switch", and "4.
  • Power distribution board Breaker status" and "5.
  • Lighting equipment Destruction and defacement of fixtures". Accept inputs for each of "3.
  • Power distribution board Indicator/indicator light status.” The explanation will be made assuming that no pass/fail input has been input for "6.
  • Lighting equipment confirmation of unlit tubes”.
  • the pass/fail reception module accepts input of pass/fail for each item, and displays the input results of pass/fail in a list 81 based on the received input contents.
  • the pass/fail judgment module judges whether the received input is a pass/fail input for each item of the safety and quality control items (step S51).
  • the pass/fail determination module determines whether input is accepted for each item in the list 81, pass or fail.
  • the input completion determination module determines whether acceptance of inputs for all items of safety and quality has been completed (step S52). The input completion determination module determines whether pass/fail inputs for all items in the list 81 have been accepted. If the input completion determination module determines that acceptance of pass/fail inputs for all items in the list 81 has not been completed (step S52 NO), that is, the input completion determination module determines that all items in the list 81 have not been accepted. If it is determined that there is an item for which no pass/fail input has been accepted, the user terminal 10 executes the above-described pass/fail input acceptance process (step S50) again.
  • step S52 determines that acceptance of pass/fail inputs for all items in the list 81 has been completed. If it is determined that there are no items among the items for which pass/fail inputs have not been accepted, the complete pass judgment module determines whether pass/fail inputs have been accepted for all items (step S53). When the complete match judgment module determines that it has not accepted a match input for all items (step S53 NO), that is, when it has determined that a no match input has been accepted for any of the items in the list 81. , the user terminal 10 executes a safety and quality control item pointing icon linking process (step S55), which will be described later.
  • the checklist icon attention level changing module changes the attention level of the checklist icon linked to the checklist (step S54). Changing the degree of attention includes, for example, changing the size of the icon, coloring it, highlighting it, and adding a symbol.
  • the checklist icon attention level changing module changes the attention level of the checklist icon linked to the checklist generated together with the list 81.
  • the checklist icon attention level changing module changes the attention level of the checklist icon 55 arranged in the layer 51 when it is determined that a positive input is accepted for all of the above-mentioned six types of items.
  • step S53 a case will be described in which it is determined that input of a match is not accepted for all items.
  • the pointing icon linking module accepts the input of "fail”.
  • the safety and quality control items are linked to the indication icon (step S55).
  • the pointing icon is, for example, an icon such as a pin, mark, character string, or symbol. This indication icon is linked to one or more safety and quality control items for which "No" has been input. Further, this indication icon may be associated with a checklist or each item of the checklist.
  • the pointed-out icon linking module receives input operations necessary for linking pointed-out icons from the user (e.g., tap operations, click operations, input operations using a virtual keyboard or physical keyboard), and displays a predetermined screen based on this input operation. Then, the selection of an indication icon to be associated with the safety and quality control item for which "No" is input is accepted. The pointed-out icon linking module links the safety and quality control item for which "No” has been inputted to the pointed-out icon for which the selection has been accepted. At this time, the pointed-out icon linking module links one or more pointed-out icons to one of the safety and quality control items for which "No" has been input.
  • input operations necessary for linking pointed-out icons from the user e.g., tap operations, click operations, input operations using a virtual keyboard or physical keyboard
  • the indication icon linking module When linking one indication icon to one safety and quality management item, the indication icon linking module accepts the selection of one indication icon and associates the selected indication icon with this one safety and quality management item. Attach a string.
  • the indication icon linking module accepts the selection of each of the plurality of indication icons, and links each accepted indication icon to this one safety quality control item. Link to quality control items.
  • the user terminal 10 may perform the safety and quality control item indication icon linking process (step S55) based on the pass/fail judgment result, regardless of the judgment result of the input reception completion judgment process (step S52) described above. good.
  • the pointed-out icon arrangement module arranges, on the layer, the pointed-out icon linked to the safety quality control item for which "No" has been input (step S56).
  • the pointed-out icon arrangement module arranges this pointed-out icon near (for example, around, within a predetermined range) the checklist icon on the layer.
  • the pointed-out icon placement module may place the pointed-out icon in a preset area, or accept input of an area (for example, a point, a predetermined range) in which the pointed-out icon is to be placed.
  • the pointing out icon may be placed in the designated area, or the pointing out icon may be placed in another area.
  • the pointed-out icon placement module may connect the placed checklist icon and pointed-out icon using a leader line or the like, and arrange the pointed-out icon on a layer.
  • the pointed-out icon arrangement module further overlays this pointed-out icon with an item number icon indicating whether or not it is linked to this pointed-out icon and indicates the number of input safety and quality control items.
  • the pointed-out icon placement module may place the number-of-items icon in a preset area, or may accept input of an area (for example, a point, a predetermined range) in which the number-of-items icon is placed. , the number of items icon may be placed in the area where it is received, or the number of items icon may be placed in another area.
  • the pointed-out icon arrangement module may connect the placed pointed-out icon and the number-of-items icon with a leader line or the like, and arrange the number-of-items icon on a layer.
  • the pointed out icons arranged by the pointed out icon arrangement module will be explained.
  • This figure is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which pointing icons are arranged on a layer generated overlapping drawing data. Based on the figure, a series of processes (steps S55 and S56) when the user terminal 10 arranges the pointed out icon will be described.
  • the pointed-out icon linking module arranges an icon selection reception column 52 on the layer 51 based on a predetermined input.
  • the pointed-out icon linking module accepts selection of the pointed-out icon desired by the user from among the plurality of pointed-out icons shown in the icon selection reception column 52.
  • the icon selection reception field 52 is arranged to overlap a part of this layer 51.
  • the pointed-out icon linking module links the safety and quality control item for which "No" has been inputted to the pointed-out icon 90 for which the selection has been accepted.
  • the pointed-out icon arrangement module arranges the pointed-out icon 90 for which this selection has been accepted on the layer 51 near (for example, around, within a predetermined range) the checklist icon 55 as the pointed-out icon 91 .
  • the pointing out icon placement module places an item number icon 92 overlapping this pointing out icon 91, indicating the number of safety and quality control items for which "No" has been input.
  • the pointed-out content receiving module receives an input of negative pointed-out content to the placed pointed out icon (step S57). Based on a predetermined input operation, the indication content reception module displays a screen for inputting objectionable indication contents on its own display unit, and on this input screen, inputs the indication contents of disapproval for the placed indication icon (for example, It accepts inputs such as matters, points pointed out, countermeasures, construction personnel, scheduled completion date, images of points pointed out, and notes) (see Figure 16).
  • the contents of the indication of "no" will also be simply referred to as the contents of the indication.
  • the pointed-out content reception module receives pointed-out content.
  • This figure is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which the pointed-out content reception module receives input of pointed-out content.
  • the pointed-out content reception module creates a pointed-out input field 101 as an input screen 100 on the drawing data 50 in which the pointed-out icon 91 has been arranged on the layer 51 by the above-mentioned pointed-out icon placement process (step S56). They are displayed overlapping each other. Further, the attention level of the pointing out icon 91 has been changed to indicate that input of pointing out contents is being accepted.
  • the pointed-out content reception module receives an input operation (for example, a tap operation, a click operation, an input operation using a virtual keyboard or a physical keyboard) for receiving input of pointed-out contents from a user, and displays the input screen 100.
  • the pointed-out content reception module receives an input operation (for example, a tap operation, a click operation, an input operation using a virtual keyboard or a physical keyboard) from the user to input the pointed-out content on the pointed-out icon 91, and inputs the pointed-out content input field 101. is displayed superimposed on the drawing data 50.
  • the pointed-out content input field 101 includes input fields for each of the pointed-out contents described above.
  • the pointed-out content reception module receives inputs from the user regarding the pointed-out content, images, and free input in the pointed-out content input field 101.
  • the pointed-out content receiving module changes the degree of attention in the pointed-out content column to indicate that input of pointed out content is accepted.
  • the pointed-out content reception module receives input of pointed matters, response methods, pointed locations, construction personnel, etc. in the pointed-out input field 101.
  • the indication content reception module selects "defective outlet” as the indication, "parts replacement” as the response method, "switchboard” as the pointed out location, and "equipment A” as the construction person. We are accepting inputs for each type of equipment.
  • the pointed-out content receiving module similarly receives inputs from the user regarding images and free inputs.
  • the indication content reception module accepts images taken by itself, images taken by a photographing device etc. connected to itself for data communication, images owned by another terminal connected to itself for data communication, and images taken by itself. It is sufficient to accept the input using the following.
  • the pointed-out content receiving module may accept the input from the user in the same way as for the points pointed out above.
  • the first pointed-out content linking module links the pointed-out content, whether accepted or rejected, to the pointed-out icon (step S58).
  • the first pointed-out content linking module links the inputted pointed-out content to the arranged pointed-out icon based on a predetermined input (see FIG. 16).
  • the first pointed-out content linking module receives input to the pointed-out content linking icon 102 in FIG. 16 described above. Based on this input, the first pointed out content linking module links each of the contents inputted in the pointed out content input field 101 to the arranged pointed out icon 91.
  • the first pointed out content output module outputs the received pointed out content in association with the pointed out icon (step S59).
  • the first pointed out content output module receives an input for the pointed out icon, and displays the pointed out content linked to the pointed out icon on its own display section.
  • the first pointed out content output module displays the contents inputted in the pointed out content input field 101 described above.
  • the first pointed out content output module outputs the pointed out content input field 101 in FIG. 16 described above.
  • the first pointed out content output module outputs a checklist 121 and a pointed out content display column 123 shown in FIG. 20, which will be described later.
  • the user terminal 10 may output drawing data in which pointing icons associated with pointed contents are arranged on a layer to the worker terminal.
  • the user terminal 10 transmits this drawing data to the worker terminal.
  • the worker terminal displays this drawing data and accepts input for the pointed out icon.
  • the worker terminal displays the pointed out content linked to this pointed out icon on its own display section.
  • the user terminal 10 outputs the received pointed out content in association with the pointed out icon by displaying the pointed out content linked to the pointed out icon on the worker terminal.
  • the above is the indication icon arrangement process.
  • the user terminal 10 executes the process described later using the pointed out icon arranged by the pointed out icon placement process and the pointed out content linked to the pointed out icon.
  • FIG. 17 This figure is a flowchart of the checklist icon linking process executed by the user terminal 10.
  • This checklist icon linking process is a process that uses the checklist generated by the checklist generation process described above, the pointed-out icon arranged by the pointed-out icon placement process described above, and the pointed-out content linked to this pointed-out icon.
  • the second checklist icon selection acceptance module accepts the selection of a checklist icon (step S60).
  • the second checklist icon selection reception module accepts input from among the checklist icons arranged on the layer through the checklist icon placement process (step S35) described above, through the above-mentioned pointing content input reception process (step S57).
  • the selection of a checklist icon to be associated with the indicated content is accepted (see FIG. 18).
  • the second checklist icon selection reception module accepts selection of a checklist icon.
  • This figure is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which the second checklist icon selection reception module accepts selection of a checklist icon.
  • the second checklist icon selection reception module arranges the checklist icon 55 on the layer 51 as the selection screen 110 by the above-mentioned checklist icon arrangement process (step S35), and arranges the checklist icon 55 on the layer 51 by the above-mentioned checklist icon arrangement process (step S35).
  • step S56 the icon selection reception field 111 is displayed superimposed on the drawing data 50 in which the pointed out icon 91 is arranged on the layer 51.
  • the second checklist icon selection reception module accepts an input operation (for example, a tap operation, a click operation, an input operation using a virtual keyboard or a physical keyboard) for accepting the selection of this checklist icon, and fills the icon selection reception field 111 with It is displayed superimposed on the drawing data 50.
  • This icon selection reception field 111 shows checklist icons arranged on the layer 51.
  • the content displayed in the icon selection reception field 111 may be the icon itself, and is not particularly limited as long as the type of the icon, such as the name of the icon, can be determined.
  • the second checklist icon selection reception module receives input from the user into the icon selection reception field 111, and receives selection of the checklist icon desired by the user.
  • the attention level of the checklist icon 55 has been changed to indicate that the selection has been accepted.
  • the second pointed-out content linking module links the pointed-out content to the checklist linked to the accepted checklist icon (step S61).
  • the second pointed-out content linking module links the pointed-out content to the item for which the input of the pointed-out content has been received among the items of the safety and quality control items linked to this checklist icon.
  • the second pointed-out content output module outputs the received pointed-out contents in association with the checklist (step S62).
  • the second indication content output module receives input for the checklist icon, and displays the checklist associated with the checklist icon on its own display unit (see FIG. 19).
  • the second pointed out content output module accepts input for the safety and quality control item that has been input as negative in the displayed checklist, and displays the pointed out content linked to this item on its own display (Fig. 20).
  • FIG. 19 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which the second indication content output module outputs a checklist.
  • FIG. 20 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a state in which the second pointed out content output module outputs pointed out contents.
  • the second indication content output module arranges the checklist icon 55 on the layer 51 as the output screen 120 by the above-described checklist icon arrangement process (step S35), and arranges the above-mentioned indication icon arrangement.
  • step S56 the checklist 121 is displayed superimposed on the drawing data 50 in which the pointing icon 91 is arranged on the layer 51.
  • the checklist 121 also includes safety and quality control items for which a pass has been entered, safety and quality control items for which a fail has been entered, and safety and quality control items for which no pass or fail has been entered. Each of these is indicated by a different degree of attention.
  • the second indication content output module receives an input operation (for example, a tap operation, a click operation, an input operation using a virtual keyboard or a physical keyboard) on the checklist icon 55 from the user, and inputs the input operation on the checklist icon 55.
  • the linked checklist 121 is displayed superimposed on the drawing data 50.
  • This checklist 121 reflects the received pass/fail inputs for each of the safety and quality control items in the checklist 71 shown in FIG. 12 described above.
  • the second indication content output module receives an input operation (for example, a tap operation, a click operation, an input operation using a virtual keyboard or a physical keyboard) on the indication content display icon 122, and transitions to the screen state shown in FIG. 20.
  • This indication content display icon 122 exists in each item of safety and quality control items.
  • the pointed-out content display icon 122 may be present only in safety and quality control items to which pointed-out contents are linked.
  • the type, shape, color, size, etc. of the pointed-out content display icon 122 are not particularly limited. In FIG.
  • the second pointed out content output module superimposes the pointed out content display column 123 that displays the pointed out content linked to the safety and quality control item corresponding to the pointed out content display icon 122 on the checklist 121. indicate.
  • This indication content display field 123 is displayed in a format that allows it to be determined which safety and quality control item the item is linked to. In this checklist icon linking process, the indicated content display field 123 indicates which item is linked by wiping out.
  • the second pointed out content output module displays, in the pointed out content display column 123, the pointed out content that has been input through the above-mentioned pointed out content input acceptance process (step S57).
  • the user terminal 10 may output drawing data in which checklist icons associated with the indicated contents are arranged on a layer to the worker terminal.
  • the user terminal 10 transmits this drawing data to the worker terminal.
  • the worker terminal displays the received drawing data and accepts input to the checklist icon.
  • the worker terminal displays the checklist associated with this checklist icon on its own display unit.
  • the worker terminal accepts input for the safety and quality control items in the checklist that have been entered as negative.
  • the worker terminal displays the pointed out content linked to this item on its own display unit.
  • the user terminal 10 outputs the received pointed out contents by linking them to the checklist by displaying the pointed out contents linked to the checklist on the worker terminal.
  • step S62 the user terminal 10 may execute the above-mentioned pointed-out checklist output process (step S62) as a separate process different from the main checklist icon linking process. In this case, the user terminal 10 may execute this process at any timing after executing the pointed content checklist linking process (step S61).
  • FIG. 21 This figure is a diagram showing a flowchart of the item list generation process executed by the user terminal 10.
  • This item list generation process is a process that uses safety and quality control items that have been input as negative in the above-mentioned pointing icon placement process.
  • the item list generation module generates a list of all safety and quality control items for which "no" has been input (step S70).
  • the item list generation module generates a list of all the safety and quality control items for which a fail input has been accepted through the pass/fail input acceptance process (step S50) described above.
  • the item list generation module may generate a list of all safety and quality control items for which a negative input has been received in one drawing data, or a list of all safety and quality control items for which a negative input has been received in multiple drawing data. You can generate a list of safety and quality control items, or you can generate a list of all safety and quality control items for which no input has been received for all drawing data that is the subject of construction. Also good.
  • the item list output module outputs a list of generated safety and quality control items (step S71).
  • the item list output module receives input from the user and displays the generated list on its own display unit.
  • the user terminal 10 may output this list to a worker terminal.
  • the user terminal 10 transmits this list to the worker terminal.
  • the worker terminal displays this received list on its own display unit.
  • the user terminal 10 outputs a list of the generated safety and quality control items by displaying this list on the worker terminal.
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram showing a flowchart of the pointing content list generation process executed by the user terminal 10.
  • This pointed-out content list generation process is a process that uses the pointed-out contents received through the pointed-out icon placement process described above.
  • the pointed out content list generation module generates a list of pointed out contents linked to the pointed out icon (step S80).
  • the pointed-out content list generation module generates a list of the pointed-out contents inputted through the above-mentioned pointed-out content input reception process (step S57).
  • the issue list generation module may generate a list of issues that have been input for one issue icon, or may generate a list that is a list of issues that have been accepted for input from multiple issue icons. good.
  • the pointed out content list output module outputs the generated list of pointed out contents (step S81).
  • the pointed-out list output module receives input from the user and displays the generated list on its own display unit.
  • the user terminal 10 may output this list to a worker terminal.
  • the user terminal 10 transmits this list to the worker terminal.
  • the worker terminal displays this received list on its own display unit.
  • the user terminal 10 outputs the generated list of pointed out contents by displaying this list on the worker terminal.
  • FIG. 23 is a flowchart of a process executed by the user terminal 10 when resolving the indicated content.
  • This pointed content resolution process is a process that uses the pointed out icon arranged by the pointed out icon placement process described above and the pointed out content linked to this pointed out icon.
  • the icon-arrangement drawing data output module outputs drawing data in which pointed-out icons with linked pointing contents are arranged (step S90).
  • the drawing data output module after icon arrangement outputs the drawing data in which the pointed icons with the pointed contents linked by the above-mentioned pointed icon arrangement process (step S56) and pointed content linking process (step S58) arranged on the layer to the worker.
  • Send to terminal The worker terminal displays the received drawing data on its own display unit.
  • the icon placement drawing data output module outputs drawing data in which pointing icons associated with pointing contents are arranged by displaying this drawing data on the worker terminal.
  • the resolution reception module receives input indicating that the indicated content has been resolved (step S91).
  • the worker terminal accepts an input operation (for example, a tap operation, a click operation, an input operation using a virtual keyboard or a physical keyboard) on the pointed-out icon arranged in a layer on the displayed drawing data, and connects it to the received pointed-out icon. Display the details of the points raised.
  • the worker views the pointed out content, performs work corresponding to the pointed out content, and attempts to resolve the pointed out content.
  • the worker terminal receives an input indicating that the displayed content of the problem has been resolved, and transmits the received input to the user terminal 10.
  • the resolution reception module receives this input and accepts the input that the content of the indication linked to the indication icon has been resolved.
  • the pointed-out icon attention level changing module changes the attention level of the pointed-out icon associated with the pointed-out content inputted as resolved (step S92).
  • the pointed-out icon attention level changing module changes the attention level of the pointed-out icon associated with the pointed-out content for which the resolution input has been received, based on the received input.
  • the pointed-out icon attention level changing module changes the attention level according to the number of pointed contents for which an input for resolution has been received.
  • change the size for example, the fewer points there are, the smaller the size
  • change the color for example, the fewer points there are, the lighter the color
  • changing the degree of emphasis e.g., the fewer points are pointed out, the lower the degree of emphasis is
  • changing symbols for example, the fewer points are pointed out, the smaller the number, character string, etc.
  • the resolution number arrangement module arranges the number of indication contents inputted as "resolved" on the layer (step S93).
  • the number-of-resolutions arrangement module arranges the number of indication contents for which an input of resolution has been received as a number-of-resolution icon on a layer near (for example, around, within a predetermined range) the indication icon.
  • the resolved number placement module may place the resolved number icon in a preset area, or may accept input of an area (for example, a point, a predetermined range) in which the resolved number icon is placed.
  • the number-of-resolution icon may be placed in the area where the request is received, or the number-of-resolution icon may be placed in another area.
  • the resolution number arrangement module may connect the placed pointed out icon and the resolution number icon using a leader line or the like, and arrange the resolution number icon on a layer.
  • the resolution reflection result output module outputs drawing data and layers that reflect the result inputted as resolution (step S94).
  • the resolution reflection result output module displays the drawing data in which the indication icon whose attention level has been changed and the number of resolution icons are arranged on the layer, on its own display section, and displays the drawing data and drawing data reflecting the results input as resolved.
  • Output layers Note that the user terminal 10 may output this drawing data and layer to a worker terminal. The user terminal 10 transmits this drawing data and layer to the worker terminal. The worker terminal displays the received drawing data and layer on its own display unit. The user terminal 10 displays the drawing data and layer on the worker terminal, thereby outputting the drawing data and layer that reflect the input result of resolution.
  • the user terminal 10 can also be configured to execute a part or all of the above-mentioned processes in combination. Furthermore, the user terminal 10 may be configured to execute each process at a timing other than the timing described above.
  • the means and functions described above are realized by a computer (including a CPU, an information processing device, and various terminals) reading and executing a predetermined program.
  • the program may be provided from a computer via a network (SaaS: Software as a Service) or in a cloud service.
  • the program may be provided in a form recorded on a computer-readable recording medium.
  • the computer reads the program from the recording medium, transfers it to an internal recording device or an external recording device, records it, and executes it.
  • the program may be recorded in advance on a recording device (recording medium) and provided to the computer from the recording device via a communication line.
  • An indication content output system for managing the safety quality of construction work a registration unit (for example, registration unit 12, item registration module) that registers a plurality of safety and quality control items for construction work; an acquisition unit (for example, acquisition unit 11, drawing data acquisition module) that acquires construction drawing data; a layer generation unit (for example, layer generation unit 13, layer generation module) that generates a layer to be superimposed on the acquired drawing data; a checklist icon placement unit (for example, checklist icon placement unit 14, checklist icon placement module) that places checklist icons on the generated layer; a selection reception unit (e.g., selection reception unit 15, item selection reception module) that accepts a selection of which safety and quality management item among the plurality of registered safety and quality management items is to be linked to the arranged checklist icon; , a checklist generation unit (for example, checklist generation unit 16, checklist generation module) that generates a checklist corresponding to the received safety and quality control items; a pass/fail reception unit (for example, a pass/fail reception unit 17, a pass/fail reception module)
  • the pointed-out content output system further comprising:
  • an indication icon attention level changing unit for example, an indication icon attention level changing module that changes the attention level of the indication icon associated with the indication content that has been input as resolved;
  • the pointed-out content output system according to (2) further comprising:
  • a checklist icon attention level changing unit that changes the attention level of the checklist icon (e.g., checklist icon attention level changing unit) module) and The pointed-out content output system according to (1), further comprising:
  • a linking unit for example, a point-out icon linking module that links a plurality of the pointed out icons to one of the safety and quality management items that have been inputted as "No";
  • an item list generation unit for example, an item list generation module
  • an item list output unit for example, an item list output module
  • an issue list generation unit for example, an issue list generation module
  • an indication contents list output unit for example, an indication contents list output module
  • an area reception unit that receives input of an area in which the checklist icon is to be placed; further comprising; The checklist icon placement unit places the checklist icon in the accepted area.
  • a method for outputting indications executed by a computer that manages safety and quality of construction work comprising: a step of registering a plurality of safety and quality control items for construction work (for example, step S21); a step of acquiring construction drawing data (for example, step S30); a step of generating a layer to be overlaid on the acquired drawing data (for example, step S31); arranging a checklist icon on the generated layer (for example, step S35); a step of accepting a selection of which safety and quality control item among the plurality of registered safety and quality control items is to be linked to the arranged checklist icon (for example, step S40); a step of generating a checklist corresponding to the received safety and quality control items (for example, step S42); a step of receiving an input of pass/fail for each item of the safety and quality control items of the generated checklist (for example, step S50); If the input is negative, a step of arranging, on the layer, an indication icon linked to the safety and quality control item for which negative
  • a step of registering a plurality of safety and quality control items for construction work for example, step S21; a step of acquiring construction drawing data (for example, step S30); a step of generating a layer to be superimposed on the acquired drawing data (for example, step S31); arranging a checklist icon on the generated layer (for example, step S35); receiving a selection of which safety and quality control item among the plurality of registered safety and quality control items is to be linked to the arranged checklist icon (for example, step S40); a step of generating a checklist corresponding to the received safety and quality control items (for example, step S42); a step of accepting input of pass/fail for each item of the safety and quality control items of the generated checklist (for example, step S50); If the input is negative, a step of arranging, on the layer, an indication icon linked to the safety and quality control item for which negative has been input (for example, step S56); a step of receiving an input of

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Le problème décrit par la présente invention est d'améliorer l'efficacité de travail. La solution concerne un système de sortie de contenu de signalement pour gérer la sécurité et la qualité de travaux de construction et enregistre une pluralité d'éléments de gestion de sécurité et de qualité de travaux de construction, acquiert des données de dessin de construction, génère une couche qui est placée sur les données de dessin acquises, positionne une icône de liste de vérification sur la couche générée, accepte la sélection de laquelle de la pluralité d'éléments de gestion de qualité et de qualité enregistrés doit être liée à l'icône de liste de vérification positionnée, génère une liste de vérification qui correspond à l'élément de gestion de sécurité et de qualité accepté, accepte une entrée pour une acceptation ou un rejet de chacun des éléments de gestion de sécurité et de qualité de la liste de vérification générée, des positions lorsqu'une entrée est destinée au rejet, une icône de signalement sur la couche qui est liée à l'élément de la sécurité et des éléments de gestion de qualité entrés pour lesquels est un rejet, accepte une entrée d'un contenu de signalement ayant été rejeté à l'icône de signalement positionné, et délivre le contenu de signalement accepté en liaison avec l'icône de signalement.
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