The present invention relates to a system for managing electronic documents, and to a document management program for constructing such a system on a computer.
In the field of research and development, the products of research and development activities (e.g. academic or technical papers) as well as the social accountability for the results of such activities conducted by organizations have become increasingly important. In line with this trend, it has been important, as a part of knowledge management (i.e. organizational sharing of intellectual properties for efficient business operations), to effectively collect intellectual properties resulting from research and development activities, promote the sharing of the collected information as useful knowledge, and effectively use the knowledge.
Such types of record management systems for electronic documents particularly designed for research and development operations have already been developed and provided for practical use. For example, a record management system for research and development disclosed in Non-Patent Document 1 has been developed in conformity to the guidelines defined in ISO 15489, an international standard for records management, which says that a record should correctly reflect what was communicated or decided or what action was taken. It should be able to support the needs of the business to which it relates and be used for accountability purposes. This record management system is capable of holding records including not only the research-related documents but also various kinds of contents produced in research and development activities, such as experimental data as well as analysis and measurement data, with metadata added thereto, which enables the efficient use of information, such as sharing information among project members or searching for a piece of knowledge obtained in previous projects.
Non-Patent Document 1: Yasuhiro Mito and Isao Ishibashi, “Kenkyuu Kaihatsu Muke Kiroku Kanri Sisutemu ‘GENZOU’ No Kaihatsu (Development of “Genzo” Record Management System for R&D Activities)”, Shimadzu Hyouron (Shimadzu Review), Vol. 64, No. 3-4 (April 2008), pp. 205-214
In conventional document management systems, including the one previously described, each document (which means any type of electronic document, such as a record, to be managed by the document management system) is classified into hierarchical management structures, such as large, middle and small classifications. When the documents are to be browsed, the system normally displays a tree view showing folders in a hierarchical form with the three levels of large, middle and small classifications.
However, displaying a list of files in a tree view provides a limited degree of freedom for browsing the documents.
For example, consider the case where the large, middle and small classifications are defined as follows:
Large classification: “Medical-Product Analysis Market” and “Environmental Analysis Market”
Middle classification: “Japan”, “USA” and “Europe”
Small classification: “GC (Gas Chromatograph)”, “LC (Liquid Chromatograph)”, “GCMS (Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer)” and “LCMS (Liquid Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer)
In this case, it is possible to browse documents by following the tree in the normal order, e.g. from “Medical-Product Analysis Market” (large classification) through “USA” (middle classification) to “LCMS” (Liquid Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer). However, it is impossible to browse documents by following the tree in an abnormal order, e.g. from “Medical-Product Analysis Market” (large classification) through “LCMS” (small classification) to “Japan” (middle classification).
The problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a document management system, as well as a program for such a system, to be used in research institutes or similar organizations to utilize various data (documents) as intellectual properties, in which users can browse and locate documents from any desired point of view on a tree view showing folders with documents stored therein.
The present invention aimed at solving the aforementioned problem is a system for managing electronic documents having metadata in which a classification is written, the system having a function of displaying a tree view showing a plurality of documents in a hierarchically organized form using folders each of which corresponds to one classification, and the system including:
a) a master-file storage for storing a master file in which classifications are written, with one or more choice items defined for each of the classifications;
b) a hierarchical classification selector for allowing a user to assign each of the classifications written in the master file stored in the master-file storage, to one of the hierarchical levels whose number equals that of the classifications; and
c) a hierarchical view changer for creating a tree view showing folders and documents based on the classifications respectively assigned to the hierarchical levels by the hierarchical classification selector.
Another aspect of the present invention is a program for a system for managing electronic documents having metadata in which a classification is written, the program having a function of creating a tree view showing a plurality of documents in a hierarchically organized form using folders each of which corresponds to one classification, and the program being designed to be executed on a computer capable of accessing a master-file storage holding a master file in which classifications are written, with one or more choice items defined for each of the classifications, so as to make the computer function as:
a hierarchical classification selector for allowing a user to assign each of the classifications written in the master file stored in the master-file storage, to one of the hierarchical levels whose number equals that of the classifications; and
a hierarchical view changer for creating a tree view showing folders and documents based on the classifications respectively assigned to the hierarchical levels by the hierarchical classification selector.
By the document management system and document management program according to the present invention, users can freely change the assignment of the classifications to the hierarchical levels in the tree view. Users can design the hierarchical structure of the folders from any perspective based on their own interest so as to facilitate the management of the documents and thereby enable a more effective use of such intellectual properties. The system operability will also be improved because users can more quickly locate necessary documents.
One embodiment of the document management system according to the present invention is hereinafter described in detail with reference to the attached drawings.
A document management system program 21, a document storage section 22, and a master-file storage section 23 are provided in the storage unit 20. An OS (Operating System) 24 is also stored in the storage unit 20.
In
In the document storage section 22, various kinds of files being managed by the document management system 1 are stored. It should be noted that the “documents” in the present invention refer to a variety of files, such as a report in which the result of an analysis or measurement is collected or a research result is summarized. Each document includes a metadata in which the classification of the document is written.
A master file is stored in the master-file storage section 23. The classifications used in the document management system 1 and the choice items for each classification are the minimum pieces of information written in this master file.
In the example shown in
The document management system 1 has the function of creating a tree view in which the documents stored in the document storage section 22 are shown in a hierarchically organized form using folders corresponding to the classifications. For example, when a user presses the “View Folder” button (not shown) on the monitor 14 by appropriately operating the input unit 16, the document management system 1 displays the folders in a tree-view format at a predetermined position on the monitor 14. In this tree view, each level of the folders is organized in a hierarchical form and corresponds to one of the classifications specified in the master file.
When the tree view is created according to the master file shown in
Operations of the hierarchical classification selector 31 and the hierarchical view changer 32 characteristic of the present invention are hereinafter described.
When a user performs an appropriate operation on the input unit 16 (e.g. when the user presses the “Select Hierarchical Classification” button on the screen), the hierarchical classification selector 31 displays a hierarchical classification selection screen (as shown in
Subsequently, when the user performs an appropriate operation on the input unit 16 (when the user presses the “Change Hierarchy View” button on the screen), the hierarchical view changer 32 creates a tree view showing the corresponding folders (and documents) according to the classification of each hierarchical level selected by the hierarchical classification selector 31. For example, the folders are displayed in a predetermined window on the monitor 14 as shown in
It should be noted that the document management system according to the previously described embodiment of the present invention can be subjected to appropriate changes, modifications or additions within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
For example, as already stated, the program 21 includes a document classification changer 33, which rewrites the classification of a document written in the metadata of the document when the document is moved from the folder where the document is originally stored to another folder based on an order from the user. This function makes it possible to more flexibly manage the documents.
The document management system 1 may preferably maintain a movement history and keep track of the movement of the document.
The folders shown in
An even more user-friendly operational environment can be provided in various ways, e.g. by adding the function of counting the number of documents in each folder and showing the number near that folder.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010-031165 | Feb 2010 | JP | national |