This patent application claims a priority on convention based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2009-233900. The disclosure thereof is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a numerical value management system and a method for managing numerical value.
A numerical value management system for managing numerical data is known. In the numerical value management system, a title name and numerical data are associated with each other and stored as management data. When necessary, the stored management data is displayed on a display screen to be notified to a user. Thus, the management data is managed.
As a related technique, a display reading device is exemplified in Patent Literature 1 (JP2002-150465A). This display reading device includes a reading means for optically reading data displayed by a display device capable of electro-optically displaying a prescribed physical value as a numerical value, and recognizing means for recognizing the prescribed physical value based on the image data read by the reading means. This display reading device includes a discrimination means for discriminating a sort corresponding to the prescribed physical value among a plurality of sort of the predetermined physical value, based on the image data.
A target of the management should be decided by the user. However, there may be a case where the user can not conceive of the target of the management. The present inventor considered that, if the user can know what data is managed by other users, the user can easily determine the target of the management.
A numerical value management system according to the present invention includes: a server device comprising a title compiling part and a page generation part; and a plurality of user terminal, each of which is accessibly connected with the server device and comprises a new registration part and a title reference part. The new registration part is configured to generate title data including a title name of management data to send to the server device, when the title name is inputted into each of the plurality of user terminal. The title compilation part is configured to count a number of users who create the title data for each title name based on title data group obtained from the plurality of user terminal to generate title compilation data indicating a relationship between the title name and a number of creating users. The title reference part is configured to send a high-order title reference request to the server device. The page generation part is configured to generate high-order title screen data indicating title names in descending order of the number of creating users based on the title compilation data to send the high-order title screen data to the each user terminal when said server device receives the high-order title reference request. The title reference part is configured to display the high-order title screen data on a display screen.
A server device according to the present invention is the server device used in the above mentioned numerical value management system.
A user terminal according to the present invention is the user terminal used in the above mentioned numerical value management system.
A numerical value management method according to the present invention includes: generating title data including a title name of management data to send to the server device, by using each of plurality of user terminal; counting a number of users who create the title data for each title name based on title data group obtained from the plurality of user terminal to generate title compilation data indicating a relationship between the title name and a number of creating users, by using the server device; sending a high-order title reference request to the server device, by using the each user terminal; receiving the high-order title reference request and generating high-order title screen data indicating title names in descending order of the number of creating users based on the title compilation data to send the high-order title screen data to the each user terminal, by using the server device; and displaying the high-order title screen, data on a display screen, by using the each user terminal.
The numerical value management program according to the present invention is a program for realizing the above mentioned numerical value management method by computers.
According to the present invention, a numerical value management system and a numerical value management program are provided, by which a user can know what data is managed by other users.
With reference to the drawings, embodiments of the present invention will be explained below.
The user terminal 2 is operated by a user. The user terminal 2 has a function of managing the management data. As shown in
The storage part 8 is realized by a storage medium such as a hard disc, and stores user identifier information 18 for identifying the user, a title data table 19, and a management data table 20.
The display part 6 is provided for informing a user of information, and includes a display screen. The input part 7 is provided for receiving information from the user. In the present embodiment, it is assumed that the display part 6 and the input part 7 are constituted with a touch panel.
The communication part 10 is realized by an antenna or the like, and has a function of transmitting and receiving data to and from the server device 3.
The server device 3 is provided for compiling information received from the plurality of user, terminal 2. Further, the server device 3 has a function of generating appropriate information in accordance with contents of requests transmitted from the user terminals 2 and responding to the user terminals 2. The server device 3 includes a communication part 12, a storage part 11, a title compilation part 21, and a page generation part 22. Among these parts, the title compilation part 21 and the page generation part 22 are realized by a CPU executing a server side numerical value management program 5 that is stored in a storage medium such as a ROM.
The communication part 12 has a function for transmitting and receiving data to and from the user terminals 2.
The storage part 11 is realized by a storage medium such as a hard disc and stores a title compilation table 23, a title data table 11 and a user data table 25.
Subsequently, operation methods of the numerical value management system 1 will be described below.
[Creation of New Data]
Firstly, an operation for newly creating management data will be explained.
Step S1; Display of Initial Screen
The new registration part 13 displays an initial screen on the display screen of the display part 6.
Step S2; Display of a Creation Screen
When the new creation button 28 is selected, the new registration part 13 displays a creation screen on the display part 6.
Step S3; Generation/Transmission of Title Data
When the registration button 34 is selected, the new registration part 13 obtains the designated information (title name, input style and public/nonpublic). The new registration part 13 adds a title identifier for identifying the designated title name to the obtained information, and stores the resultant information in the title data table 19 as title data. The title data is data including at least a title name. In the present embodiment, the title data indicates an association relation among the title identifier, the title name, the input style and the public/nonpublic.
Thereafter, it becomes possible to manage the management data including the designated title name in the user terminal 2. That is, when the numerical data corresponding to “title name” is inputted into the user terminal 2, the “numerical data” is associated with the “title name” to be stored in the storage part 8 as the management data. Further, when displaying the initial screen, the new registration part 13 adds a button indicating a title name included in the title data generated in the present step as the title name designation button 27. An operating method of inputting the numerical data will be described later.
Herein, when the title data is generated, the new registration part 13 further refers to the user identifier information, and obtains a user identifier. Then, the user identifier is added to the title data to be transmitted to the server device 3 via the communication part 10.
In the server device 3, the page generation part 22 obtains the title data via the communication part 12. The page generation part 22 associates the user identifier with the title data and stores the resultant data in the title data table 24.
Step S4; Generation of Title Compilation Data
In the server device 3, the title compilation part 21 refers to the title data table 24, and counts the number of users (number of creation users) who created the title data for each title name. The title compilation part 21 counts the number of creation users in accordance with a prescribed condition (e.g., once a day). Then, the title compilation part 21 generates title compilation data that indicates an association relation between the title name and the number of the creation users. The title compilation part 21 stores the title compilation data in the title compilation table 23.
[Reference to Title]
In the numerical value management system 1 according to the present embodiment, the user can know a title name of the management data that is created by the other users. An operation method in this case will be described below.
Step S5; Reception of High-Order Title Reference Instruction
If it is desired to know what management data is created by the other users, the user selects the high-order title reference button 29 shown in the initial screen (see
Step S6; Transmission of High-Order Title Reference Request
When receiving the high-order title reference instruction, the high-order title reference part 16 generates a high-order title reference request. The high-order title reference request is transmitted to the server device 3 via the communication part 10.
Step S7; Generation/Transmission of High-Order Title Screen Data
In the server device 3, the page generation part 22 obtains the high-order title reference request, via the communication part 12. When obtaining the high-order title reference request, the page generation part 22 references the title compilation table 23 (see
The page generation part 22 sends the generated high-order title screen data to the user terminal 2 via the communication part 12.
Step S8; Display of High-Order Title Screen Data
In the user terminal 2, the high-order title reference part 16 obtains the high-order title screen data via the communication part 10. The high-order title reference part 16 displays the high-order title screen data on the display screen of the display part 6.
By the operation method mentioned above, the user can confirm the displayed high-order title screen data and know what management data is created by the other users. Thus, when newly creating the management data, the user can know the title name of the management data created by the other users, and it is facilitated for the user to decide what management data should be created.
[Input of Numerical Data]
Subsequently, an operation in a case of inputting numerical data will be described below.
Step S9; Display of Input Screen
When inputting the numerical data of the management data, the user selects the title name designation button 27 in the initial screen (see
By using the numerical value management system 1 according to the present embodiment, the user can create management data of various title names. Herein, there may be a case where preferable input styles are different according to a target to be managed. That is, there may be a case where the ten-key style is preferable or a case where the count style is preferable. For example, in a case where the target to be managed is a weight, the ten-key style is more useful than the count style. Whereas, in a case where the target to be managed is the number of tobaccos puffed on the day, the count style is more useful than the ten-key style. According to the present embodiment, since the user can select the input style, an optimum input style can be used in accordance with the target to be managed. It is noted that, although the count style and the ten-key style are exemplified as the input style in the present embodiment, the other input styles may be selectable.
Step S10; Storage of Numerical Data
When the registration button is selected at Step S9, the input part 7 notifies the numerical data to the numerical data input part 14. When acquiring the numerical data, the numerical data input part 14 acquires time information from the timer part 9. The numerical data input part 14 associates the numerical data with a title identifier corresponding to the title name and the time information, and stores the resultant data in the management data table 20 as the management data.
Step S11; Transmission of Management Data
When “public/nonpublic” is set to “public” in the stored management data, the data transmission part 15 acquires the management data from the numerical data input part 14. The data transmission part 15 acquires the user identifier information 18 and adds the user identifier to the management data, and the resultant management data is transmitted to the server device 3 via the communication part 10. In the server device 3, the page generation part 22 acquires the management data via the communication part 12. The page generation part 22 associates the user identifier with the management data, and stores the resultant data in the user data table 25 as user data.
By the operations up to Step S11 described above, the numerical data of the management data is inputted into the numerical value management system 1.
[Reference to User Page]
In the numerical value management system 1 according to the present embodiment, management data of a specified user can be referenced by using each user terminals 2. An operation method in a case of referencing the management data of a specified user will be described below. The data flow in this case is shown in
Step S12; Reception of User Page Reference Instruction
When it is desired to reference the management data of a specified user, the user selects the user page reference button 30 in the initial screen (see
Step S13; Transmission of User Page Request
When the user inputs the information specifying a reference-target user, the user page reference part 17 generates a user page request including the inputted information specifying the reference-target user. The user page request is transmitted to the server device 3 via the communication part 10.
Step S14; Acquirement of Reference User Data
In the server device 3, the page generation part 22 acquires the user page request. The page generation part 22 acquires a user identifier corresponding to the reference-target user based on the user page request, refers to the title data table 24 and the user data table 25, and acquires user data and title data which correspond to the reference-target user as reference user data. Herein, the association relation between the information specifying a user and the user identifier may be previously stored in the storage part 11 and the like.
Step S15; Transmission of Reference User Data
The page generation part 22 sends the reference user data to the user terminal 2 via the communication part 12.
Step S16; Display of Reference User Data
In the user terminal 2, the user page reference part 17 acquires the reference user data. The user page reference part 17 displays the reference user data on the display part 6.
By the operations up to Step S16 described above, the user can know what management data is created by the other users. Additionally, the user can know the contents (numerical data) of the management data. In a case where the user creates management data of a title name same as that of other users, the user can compare user's own numerical data with the numerical data of the other users, by referencing the numerical data included in the management data of other users. Thus, the user can continuously input the numerical data with higher motivation.
Also, at Step S13, if the user inputs information specifying himself as the reference-target user, the user can know contents of the management data under user's own management.
Also, regarding the reference user data shown in
Moreover, in the present embodiment, only in the case where the public/nonpublic is set to “public”, the numerical data inputted into the user terminal 2 is transmitted to the server device 3. However, the numerical data may be transmitted to the server device 3 to be stored independently of the public or nonpublic. At Step S14 (acquirement of reference user data) as already discussed, the page generation part 22 may extract only the data set to “public” to generate the reference user data.
[Copy of Title Data of Other Users]
In the numerical value management system 1 according to the present embodiment, management data may be newly created, by copying the title data that is created by other users.
Step S17; Reception of Designation Title Name
After the high-order title screen data (see
Step S18; Transmission of Transmission Request
The new registration part 13 generates a transmission request showing the designation title name, and sends the transmission request to the server device 3 via the communication part 10.
Step S19; Generation/Transmission of Designation Title Data
In the server device 3, the title compilation part 21 acquires the transmission request via the communication part 12. The title compilation part 21 refers to the title data table 24, and acquires the title data corresponding to the designation title name as designation title data. The title compilation part 21 sends the designation title data to the user terminal 2 via the communication part 12.
Step S20; Display of Input Screen
In the user terminal 2, the numerical data input part 14 acquires the designation title data. The numerical data input part 14 stores the designation title data in the title data table 19 as new title data. Further, the new registration part 13 adds user identifier information to the new title data to transmit to the server device 3. In addition, the numerical data input part 14 generates input screen data corresponding to the new title data to display on the display part 6, similarly to the process in Step S8 as already discussed.
Thereafter, the numerical data (Step S21) is stored similarly to the operation in Step S10 as already discussed. Also, new management data is transmitted (Step S22), similarly to the operation in Step S11 as already discussed.
According to the operation method described above, by selecting the title name in the high-order title screen data, the designation title data is automatically stored in the title data table of the user terminal 2. That is, the title data created by other users is copied. Therefore, when new management data is created, it is not necessary for the user to enter information indicating such as a title name and the input style etc. It becomes possible to easily create the management data.
It is noted that, in the present embodiment, the case was explained where the title data table 19 and the management data table 20 are stored in each user terminal 2. However, it is not always necessary to store the title data table 19 and the management data table 20 in each user terminal 2, and these tables 19 and 20 may be stored in the server device 3. In this case, the title data table 19 and the management data table 20 are prepared for every user identifier in the server device 3. The new registration part 13 and the numerical data input part 14 etc. sends the storage data (title data, numerical data etc.) together with the user identifiers to the server device 3 and stores the same in the title data table 19 and the management data table 20 correspondingly.
Next, a second embodiment will be described below.
The regional information acquirement part 35 has a function of acquiring regional information (for example, time zone information) that indicates a current position of the user terminal 2.
Step S23: Acquirement of Regional Information
In the present embodiment, the new registration part 13 acquires regional information from the regional information acquirement part 35.
Step S24: Adding Regional Information to Title Data
When the title data is transmitted to the server device 3, the new registration part 13 adds the regional information to the title data and sends the same to the server device 3. In the server device 3, the page generation part 22 acquires the title data added with the regional information and stores the same in the title data table 24. That is, in the present embodiment, the regional information is also stored in the title data table 24.
Step S25: Reception of Regional Data Reference Instructions
It is assumed that a user inputs a title name and a regional data reference instruction into the user terminal 2 with using the input part 7. Then, the high-order title reference part 16 receives the regional data reference instruction.
Step S26: Transmission of Regional Data Reference Request
The high-order title reference part 16 generates a regional data reference request including the inputted title name. The regional data reference request is transmitted to the server device 3 via the communication part 10.
Step S27: Generation of Regional Data
In the server device 3, the title compilation part 21 acquires the regional data reference request. The title compilation part 21 references the title data table 24 and counts the number of creation users corresponding to the inputted title name for every region, and generates regional data indicating the counting results.
Step S28: Generation/Transmission of Regional Screen Data
Subsequently, the page generation part 22 generates regional screen data based on the regional data.
Step S29: Display of Regional Screen Data
In the user terminal 2, the high-order title reference part 16 acquires the regional screen data. The high-order title reference part 16 displays the regional screen data on the display part 6.
As described above, according to the present embodiment, the user can know the number of creation users for every region. By using information including the regional information as the title data, it becomes possible for the user to know the information in more details.
Next, a third embodiment will be described below. In the numerical value management system 1 according to the present embodiment, the high-order title reference part 16 has a function of displaying ranking screen data. The ranking screen data indicates a rank of numerical data included in the user's management data. Since the other points can be same as those of the embodiments mentioned above, the detailed explanation thereof will be omitted.
Step S30: Reception of Ranking Reference Instruction
It is assumed that the user designates a title name and inputs a ranking reference instruction through the input part 7. The high-order title reference part 16 receives the ranking reference instruction.
Step S31: Transmission of Ranking Request
When receiving the ranking reference instruction, the high-order title reference part 16 generates a ranking request. Further, the high-order title reference part 16 acquires user identifier information, with referring to the storage part 8. The high-order title reference part 16 adds the designated title name and the user identifier information to the ranking request and sends the same to the server device 3 via the communication part 10.
Step S32: Generation of Ranking Information
In the server device 3, the title compilation part 21 acquires the ranking request via the communication part 12. The title compilation part 21 references the user data table 25, and calculates the ranking of the user about the designated title name. Then, the title compilation part 21 generates ranking information indicating the calculation result and notifies the same to the page generation part 22.
Step S33: Generation/Transmission of Ranking Screen Data
The page generation part 22 generates ranking screen data based on the ranking information.
Step S34: Display of Ranking Screen Data
In the user terminal 2, the high-order title reference part 16 acquires the ranking screen data via the Communication part 10. The high-order title reference part 16 displays the ranking screen data on the display part 6.
According to the present embodiment, the user can know user's own ranking by referencing the ranking screen data displayed on the display part 6. Thus, a motivation can be improved at a time of managing the numerical data and it is possible to urge the user to continuously manage the numerical value.
By using the numerical value management system 1 according to the third embodiment, a number of times of repetitive exercises, for example, pushups, web reinforcements, strengths in back and the like can be also managed. In the present modified example, the numerical data management system 1 will be explained, which can manage the number of exercise times of the repetitive exercises. In the present modified example, the operation of the numerical data input part 14 is devised. Further, title data for managing the repetitive exercise is previously described in the title data tables 19 and 24.
In the present modified example, the user inputs an action of executing the management of the repetitive exercise into the user terminal 2. Then, the numerical data input part 14 references the title data table 19, and displays an input screen with the count style in accordance with the title data for managing repetitive exercise. Herein, the display part 6 and the input part 7 are constructed in a touch panel style as already discussed. The numerical data input part 14 displays an image of an object (for example, brick, tile and egg etc.) in the input region of the input screen. Upon execution of the repetitive exercise, the user pushes up and down the input region where the object is displayed. For example, when push-ups are executed as the repetitive exercise, the user pushes down the input region by user's jaw. When the input region is pushed down, the numerical data input part changes the image displayed on the input region to an image showing a broken object. By changing the image like this, the user can continue the repetitive exercise and the like with enjoyment. The numerical data input part 14 counts the number of times of the pushing down the input region, and the counted value is stored in the storage part 8 as the numerical data, similarly to the embodiments as already discussed. Then, the numerical data is transmitted to the server device 3.
The operations thereafter are same as in the third embodiment. That is, the user can reference the ranking screen data concerning the repetitive exercise, if necessary, and can know the rank of the number of repetitive exercise times executed by himself.
Next, a fourth embodiment is described below.
In the present embodiment, when the user inputs numerical data by using the input part 7, the numerical data input part 14 acquires the numerical data. Then, the numerical data is transmitted to the data transmission part 15. The data transmission part 15 collects necessary information (title name, user identifier and URL of user terminal 2) in preparation for sending the same to the bulletin board server 36. The information may be stored in the storage part of the user terminal 2. The data transmission part 15 adds the collected information to the numerical data and the resultant data is transmitted to the bulletin board server 36 as posted data.
The bulletin board server 36 manages the posted data and the collected posted data is opened to public in response to a request from the other user terminal 2. As the bulletin board server 36, there is available a server for use in, for example, “twitter (i.e., a service name of twitter corporation)”.
According to the present embodiment, the contents of the management data managed in the numerical value management system 1 can be automatically posted to a bulletin board service.
With the above discussion, the present invention is described with using the first to fourth embodiments. These embodiments should not be interpreted as being independent from each other but may be combined within a scope without a contradiction.
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