WO1991008540A1 - Terminal pour systeme de reservation et procede d'utilisation d'un ordinateur terminal pour un tel equipement - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed to a reservation system that uses a computer to make reservations for traffic reviews, hotels, tours, various tickets, and the like.
- the present invention is connected to a host computer system that comprehensively manages reservation operations, and Terminal device of the reservation system for transmitting the command of the terminal device to the host computer and displaying the response returned from the host computer device to the operator, and the operation method of the terminal computer of this terminal device About.
- the procedure at the terminal when taking a contract in the reservation system is as follows. First, 1 Host Contest — Ask the evening about the agreement status and confirm that there is no vacancy. If there is a vacancy, send an order to make a reservation to the host computer, and enter information such as name and contact information as needed. 3 ⁇ 4Afterwards, make a reservation record. The reservation process will end. In addition, in a simple reservation system, the reservation procedure may be completed only by 1) 2 above.
- a series of reservation The continuation is performed by the operator manually inputting a coded message from the terminal keyboard in accordance with a prescribed format.
- the operator when making an inquiry about the reservation status, the operator first inputs an instruction code for inquiring the reservation status from the terminal keyboard. Then, enter the 1 section code and 3 this II code with II in order, and finally press 2 send key.
- the host computer When this person's message is received at the host convenience evening, the host computer notifies the terminal of the vacancy status of the flight operating between Tokyo and Osaka on that day to the terminal, and the list of vacant flights is displayed on the terminal's CRT screen. Is displayed.
- the procedure for obtaining reservations for the flights on the list is performed, but also in this case, the command code for completing the contract, flight number, class, number of seats, etc. are all coded. Entered from the keyboard according to the prescribed format.
- Such a conventional reservation system can be called an entry-oriented system (input-oriented system), and all instructions to the host computer are based on keyboard operations in the operating environment. . And the keyboard Messages entered from must be coded and follow a prescribed format.
- input-oriented system input-oriented system
- the main problems in such an input-oriented system are as follows.
- Terminal intelligence is not fully utilized.
- Devices that can provide ⁇ intelligence such as personal computers, are used for terminals.
- conventional terminals have been provided only as a mere man-machine interface between the host computer and the operator, and the response from the host computer even storing the input information from the operator. I can't. Therefore, for example, if you want to use the response input information obtained in the preceding procedure again in the subsequent procedure, you need to repeat the same operation as the preceding procedure again in the operation, and high operational efficiency is expected Can not.
- the five main objectives of the present invention are to solve the above-mentioned problem drastically. Therefore, a new reservation system that can be called an object-oriented system, that is, the operator directly touches the display surface with a pointing device to select the procedure to be executed and input necessary information, etc. It is an object of the present invention to provide a system that can easily perform the operation, thereby greatly reducing the burden on the operator.
- the secondary objectives of the tree invention are, in order to achieve the above objectives, a multitasking function that performs the same process of signing off a contract, a function that transfers the information required for each task question,
- the goal is to provide a terminal with ⁇ -degree intelligence, such as a Malware window function that controls both sides, to make full use of the terminal's intelligence capabilities.
- the present invention relates to a terminal device used in combination with a host convenience management device for managing a reservation status in a reservation system.
- the reservation means is configured to perform the following operations (a) to (e) based on the part operation of the reserved width detected by the part operation detection means;
- a terminal device g is provided.
- the host computer that manages the contract status in the reservation system is a computer that is used in connection with a terminal computer, and that both sides are connected to this terminal computer.
- a terminal device having a display device for displaying and a pointing device coupled to the terminal display for operating a part in the screen displayed in the previous period; In the operation method,
- a series of reservation operations can be performed by operating the pointing device on the screen, so that the operation is very simple and the burden on the operator is greatly reduced.
- FIG. 1 is a hardware configuration diagram of an embodiment of a reservation system according to the present invention.
- Fig. 2 ⁇ and ⁇ are functional block diagrams of this embodiment
- Fig. 3 shows the flight reservation screen.
- Fig. 4 shows the date designation screen.
- Figure 5 is a diagram showing the city designation screen in I.
- Figure 6 shows the international city designation screen.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a reservation edit screen.
- Fig. 8 is a diagram showing the screen for specifying seats!
- Figure 9 shows the seat chart.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a reservation record inquiry screen.
- Fig. 11 shows the hotel reservation screen.
- ⁇ Fig. 1 2 shows the tour reservation screen.
- FIG. 13 shows a moving image display screen.
- Fig. 15 is a flowchart explaining the reservation knitting process in the initial state at the time of startup.
- Steps 1 and 2 are flowcharts that explain the menu control process when “Display Management” is clicked on the menu.
- the 17th A to C are flow charts explaining the simplification process.
- Fig. 8 is a flow chart explaining the process of specifying the address when the date specification screen is opened on both sides of the flight reservation.
- Fig. 19 A and B show the domestic city designation
- Figures A and B are flowcharts explaining the advance seat selection process.
- FIG. 24A and B are flow charts explaining the seat chart process.
- Figures 24A and B are flow charts illustrating the process of inquiring about a record of a flight booking.
- Figures 25A-C are flowcharts illustrating the hotel reservation process.
- Fig. 26 A ⁇ is a flowchart explaining the tour reservation process.
- Figures A and B are flowcharts explaining the process of specifying the name of a place and the area when the international city designation screen is drawn on the tour reservation.
- Fig. 28 is a flow chart illustrating the movie display process o
- FIG. 1 shows a hardware configuration of a preferred embodiment of the terminal device of the reservation system according to the present invention.
- Terminal device 1 It is actually composed of a personal computer, and has a CPU 3, a RAM 5, a ROM 7 storing a system program, and an IZO port 9 for connecting the following peripheral devices.
- Peripheral devices include a hard disk drive 11 for loading application programs and a floppy disk drive for loading optional application programs. 13, Audio-visual (AV) devices such as optical disc decks and videotape decks 15, CRTs 17 for displaying ghost images, and 19 for communicating with host computers 19 through communication lines
- AV Audio-visual
- MODEM 21 a pen as a pointing device, a pen 23, a mouse 25, and a keyboard 27 for manually inputting information that cannot be input by a pointing device.
- Multi-window ⁇ Multi-task processing is possible and real-time performance is high.
- UNS, 0S2, and BTR0N are considered as OS that seem to satisfy the above conditions.
- B TR ON (Business-TRON) is considered to be suitable in that it satisfies the above (1), (2), (5) and (6) completely.
- FIG. 2A The block diagram of the terminal hiding function when the terminal g of the comprehensive reservation system for airline reservation, hotel reservation, and tour reservation is configured using such a hardware configuration is shown in Fig. 2A. And B.
- devices operated by the operator include a pointing device (PD) 30, such as a pen 25 and a mouse 27, and a keyboard 29.
- PD pointing device
- keyboard 29 is used for operations that are difficult with the PD 3 ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ , such as names and the human power of contacts.
- the position of the cursor displayed on the screen of CRT17 can be changed by PD30.
- the CRT 17 displays a moderate number of parts called buttons, switch selectors, scroll selectors, etc., and both sides on which the virtual objects are arranged. I have.
- the operator operates PD 30 to select any virtual Move the cursor to the top of the screen and click PD 30 twice, for a virtual object, and once for a part, and the absolute coordinates of the cursor on the screen will be detected by the position detection block 31.
- the function determination block 33 determines the function corresponding to the virtual object or part where the cursor is placed S from the absolute coordinates.
- the operation of placing the cursor on the virtual object and clicking PD 30 twice is “double-clicking the virtual object" and the operation of clicking once on the part is " Click the part. "
- the screen control block 119 controls the display of the CRT 17 in response to the judgment in the function judgment block 33. That is, the window control block 119 has a multi-window processing function. In order to display a plurality of windows provided from various processes to be described later, the window control of the window “t &'iU” is performed. Is controlled based on the above determination result. In practice, multiple windows are stacked and arranged. Therefore, the screen on the top of the stack (hereafter referred to as the front) can see the whole screen, and the back side can see only the part protruding from the front screen. In the Obere-Ye, you will operate the PD30, which is a part of the entire screen where you can see the virtual objects and parts, and both sides behind.
- the screen display block 121 has a bitmap graphics mechanism, and displays multiple screens on the CRT 17 according to the window arrangement determined by the screen control block 119.
- the AV device 15 is set with an optical disc or videotape that records a color movie introducing a hotel or tour. As described later, when the virtual object of the video display process is double-clicked, the screen control block 119 activates the AV channel 15 to reproduce the motion of the specified hotel or tour. Then, the information to control the display of the video is sent to the child display block 1 2 1. The replayed motion is sent to the motion display block 1 2 1 and displayed in the window ⁇ opened on the front.
- This terminal device has a simplification process, a date designation process 37, a place name. 'Display process, reservation ;;' A record registration process, a hotel reservation process, a mobile display process 89, a tour reservation process, a number of independent processes can run in parallel. These processes are It has the function of creating fixed screens, and those screens are sent to the screen control block 119 to be multi-window processed and multiplexed on the CRT 17.
- a function is provided for automatically sending, to the other processes, information required by other processes among the information input to each process from the operator or the host computer.
- This function is shown in Fig. 2 as the inter-process communication block 123.In this case, for example, information required by multiple processes is stored in a memory area commonly used by the processes. By doing: ⁇ You can do it.
- This inter-process communication block 123 always functions behind the above ⁇ process.
- li is provided with an inter-host communication process 125, a menu control process 32, and a color control process 34.
- the host t3 ⁇ 4i communication process 125 sends messages from the above processes to the host computer 19, and passes the response from the host computer 19 to the above process. . In other words, it is a process that allows this terminal device to always communicate with the host computer 19 and IE.
- This inter-host communication (I process 125 always exists in the background of the above process ⁇ ⁇ as an independent process, and when a self-independent process issues a message to the host computer 19) Operate.
- the menu control process 32 is started when a menu button (not shown) provided on the PD 30 is pressed, and a menu screen as described later is sent to the screen control block 119, and the screen control block 1 19 displays the menu screen on the front. A large number of function items are shown on this menu screen, and a desired function can be selected by clicking the item.
- the color scheme control process 34 is activated by clicking on the menu “Color” in the menu “Panel Width”.
- the color scheme control process 119 controls the color scheme control block 119 to display the color scheme displayed on the front. 31 'to change the color of the background and parts. By appropriately changing the color scheme, it is possible to expect an effect of changing the mood of the operator and relaxing the tension.
- the flight-end process is the process of obtaining a flight reservation.
- the flight reservation status display block 35, the reservation status inquiry block 41, and the reservation status display block 43 It has various functions shown as a reservation message transmission / reception block 45 and a reservation result display block 47.
- the flight reservation screen display block 35 creates a flight reservation screen as shown in Fig. 3 and sends it to the screen control block 119.
- the header part of this flight reservation code is a Victor 1 3 1 (hereafter, in the header part of such an image !: For example, in the case of the above pictogram 131, it is referred to as "flight reservation pictogram"). If a double click of this flight reservation picture program 13 1 is determined, this flight reservation process 35 is stopped and the screen control block 1 19 is cleared. .
- On the flight reservation screen there are also three virtual bodies: (inside city designated virtual body 13 3, international city designated virtual body 13 5, and date specified virtual body 13 7).
- a virtual object has the function of indexing a process, and when a pictogram in a certain virtual object is double-clicked (hereinafter simply referred to as “the double-click of the virtual object”) Then, the process corresponding to the virtual object is started, and the screen is displayed in the foreground. Therefore, when the designated designated virtual object 13 37 is double-clicked, the LI attached finger process 37 is started, and the date designated screen as shown in Fig. 5 ⁇ 4 is displayed on the screen control block 1 19 Send to Then, the screen control block 1 19 displays the designated U 'with U in front.
- the place name / region designation process 39 is started, and ⁇ 5 Send the international city designation screen as shown to the screen control block 119. Then, the screen control block 1 1 9 is a domestic city. When a city is specified, both sides are displayed on the front.
- the date is specified using the date specification screen.
- the section (departure place and destination place) is determined using the national or international city designation screen.
- the dates and sections specified in these processes 37 and 39 are transferred to the flight reservation screen display block 35 through the inter-process communication block 123.
- date boxes 13 9 s 14 1 and 14 3 for displaying dates and ward boxes 14 5 and 14 7 for displaying sections are provided.
- a box is a part that indicates input data with characters. Boxes with II 13, 14, 14 1, and 14 3 initially show the letter l of this U as a default, but the above process is repeated through the inter-process communication block 12 3. Given a given date, print that date.
- the specified section given through the inter-process communication block 123 is displayed in the departure and arrival boxes 144 and 147.
- the next day button 149 and the previous day button 154 are provided for the date.
- a button is a part for requesting a predetermined operation from a process.
- the next day button 149 will be changed to the next day or the previous day if the button is clicked.
- the date in the date box: 149, 151 will be changed. Therefore, if a date near today is specified, the date specification process 37 can be performed using only the next day and previous day buttons 1 49 1 and 15 1 without ffl.
- the next flight button 153 is provided for the ward, and this is clicked. Clicking on them will cause the departure and arrival boxes 1 4 5 and 1 4 7 7 to be reversed. This is convenient when booking a return flight after booking an outbound flight.
- the reservation status inquiry message is sent / received.
- the host [] communication process 125 sends this message to the host computer 19.
- the host computer 19 returns the reservation status data indicating the vacant flight, and this is received by the host inquiry ⁇ process 1 25, and the reservation status inquiry message is sent and received.
- the reservation status inquiry message transmission / reception protocol 41 confirms that the received data is not error-free, and then returns it to the reservation status indication protocol 43.
- the reservation status display block 43 converts the reservation status data into an easy-to-understand language, for example, Japanese, and gives it to the flight reservation mask 35. Then, a list of vacant flights is displayed in Japanese on the reservation status scroll selector 17 1 in the flight reservation mask. Normally, the 'approximate status data' sent from the host computer 19 at a time is the data of the 'approximate status' scroll selector 17 1. In some cases. That In this case, when the next page button 1559 in the flight reservation screen is clicked, a request for transmission of the remaining data is made to the host computer 19 through the same route as above, and the host computer 19 is clicked. The reservation status data for the next page is sent from computer 19.
- an easy-to-understand language for example, Japanese
- a scroll selector displays a list of character data, and can be scrolled by moving the bar displayed on the right end with a PD3 ⁇ . If you click on one of the data in the list, you can input that data. Therefore, a list of hidden next pages appears where this scrolling status scroll selector 17] is scrolled. Also, if you click on one of the vacant flights in the list, that flight will be determined to be reserved.
- Flight booking ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ is also provided with a class switch selector 153 and a seat switch selector 155 for selecting the class and number of seats.
- a switch selector is an array of a plurality of switches corresponding to a plurality of data to be selected, and when one of the switches is clicked, designation of the data corresponding to the switch is performed. I can do it.
- the flight reservation screen is further provided with an ARN button 165 and a 0PEN button 167 for pointing to a special reservation mode. Clicking the ARNK button 16 5 specifies the ARNK reservation. Click the OPEN button 167 to display the company code input box 169, and then enter any airline code from the keyboard 29 to enter the company code input box 16 It is displayed in 9 and the open contract for the company is set.
- the inter-host communication process 125 sends this message to the host computer 19.
- the data is sent to the reservation message send / receive block 45 via the inter-host communication process 125.
- the reservation message transmission / reception ⁇ block 45 confirms that the received data is not error data, and sends it to the reservation result display block 47.
- the reservation result display block 47 displays the result of the analysis of the received ⁇ data and the contents of the
- the flight reservation screen is further provided with a suspend button 157. When this is clicked, all the processing performed so far is celebrated and the data display in the ghost is deleted, and the message is interrupted through the iffi communication process 125 between the hosts. Sent to nineteen. The host computer 19 which has received the interruption message erases the agreement obtained by the processing so far.
- This process 37 creates the specified date side shown in Fig. 4 as before and sends it to the duplex control block # 19. This date specified both sides
- the window is set to a slightly smaller size than the flight reservation picture in Fig. 3.
- the I I designation screen is provided with calendar switch selectors 173 and 175 that provide calendars for the next two months. If any of the switches in the calendar switch selectors 173 and 175 is clicked, the data with H corresponding to the switch is passed through the inter-process communication block 123. Flight reservation information display block: sent to 35 and displayed in the date box of the flight reservation information as described above.
- a date setting vector program for deleting this date setting file (stopping the date setting process 37) and a command to bring the flight reservation screen to the front are displayed.
- the place name / region designation process 39 will be described.
- the domestic city designation picture shown in FIG. 5 or the international city indication screen shown in FIG. 6 is created and sent to the screen control block 19 as described above.
- the window of these domestic and international city designation screens is slightly smaller than ⁇ the flight reservation screen in Fig. 3 ⁇
- the main airport buttons 1 8 7 to 2 7 arranged on the domestic map are displayed on the domestic capital designated in Figure 5 ⁇ 2 Airport Scroll Selector 209 to display list, Departure to select Departure or Destination ⁇ Departure Switch Selector 2 11 1, Departure to display Departure and Destination In addition, there are provided boxes 21 3 and 2 14.
- the switch selector 211 After the departure point (or destination) is selected by the switch selector 211, one of the main ⁇ airport buttons 1887 ⁇ 207 is displayed as one of the airport names in the screen selector 209. When one is clicked, the airport name is displayed in the departure box 213 (or the arrival box 216).
- the data of the airport is sent to the flight reservation display block: 35 through the process [15] through block 3 12 3, and the departure box 1 4 5 (or It is displayed in the arrival box 1 4 7).
- the code display button 2 15 is clicked, the airport name in each of the above boxes is changed to a code consisting of three alphabetic characters. .
- the date specification virtual body 2 21 for displaying the date setting face in front of the camera and the sub button 22 3 for issuing a sub message are provided.
- a scroll selector displaying a list of major cities and 11 airports by region in the world is shown on both sides in Figure 6 22 3 to 22 9, a switch selector 2 31 for selecting a departure place or an arrival place, and boxes 23 3 and 23 5 for displaying the departure place and the arrival place are provided.
- the scroll selectors 22 23 to 22 9 are used to specify sections for international flight reservations and city designations for tour reservations.
- one of the scroll selectors 223 to 229 may be scrolled to show a list of regions in Hawaii, not shown, such as: Hawaii, South America, etc. Also shown. This regional list is used when specifying a region instead of a city in a key reservation.
- the date designation, the inner city designation, and the international city designation are not only used for flight reservations, but also for reservation record introduction, hotel reservations, tour reservations, etc. described later. used.
- the specified data such as the date, ward, city, etc. are stored in the reservation record inquiry screen through the inter-process ft block 123 ⁇ Display block 71 1, Hotel reservation ⁇ IS Screen CS display block 87, tour reservation screen ⁇ display block 1 ⁇ 3 Will be shown in the box.
- the reservation editing process includes a reservation editing ghost display block 51, a reservation H input / output block 53, a reservation record creation message transmission / reception block 55, and a reservation record display block 57. Includes the functions shown.
- C In the initial state when this terminal device starts up,-: ⁇ 'About-Only processes are automatically started, and the other processes are displayed on the reservation editing screen described below. The work is started by the operation of each virtual body.
- the reservation edit picture display block 51 creates a reservation edit screen as shown in FIG. 7 and sends it to the screen control block 119.
- This reservation: 3 ⁇ 4 The screen shows flight reservation virtual 2 5 1, hotel reservation virtual 2 5 3, all reservation virtual 2 5 5, reservation reference virtual 2 5 7, advance seat virtual 2 5 9 And animated virtual objects 26 1 are included.
- the process corresponding to that virtual body is started (in the initial state at the time of startup), and the process is displayed in front of it.
- the window for this pre-edited face is set larger than any other face. Therefore, no matter which ghost face is displayed on the front, a part of the reservation ⁇ collection screen (at least, the edit pictogram 24 9 You can always call the reservation and dyeing screen in the foreground by clicking on it.
- the reservation contents acquired in each process are sent to the reservation edit screen display block 51 through the inter-process block 123.
- the reservation contents are listed in the reservation contents scroll selector 2 95 on the reservation edit screen.
- the reservation edit screen which is displayed on the c reservation edit screen, has a scroll selector 2 as a part of the reservation item S input ffl. 7 1, Name input box 2 7 3, Age input box 2 7 5, Infant button 2 7 9, Contact order switch selector 2 81 1, Contact input box 2 8 3, 2 8 5, Contact Type switch selectors 283, 289, applicant input box 291, ⁇ ⁇ switch selector ⁇ 93, and the like are provided. These parts are reserved and controlled by the tl output block 53 according to the operation of the keyboard 29 or PD 30.
- a confirmation panel (not shown) is displayed on the reservation editing screen as in the case of the flight reservation.
- a reservation record creation message is sent and received.
- Block 5 Creates, changes, or adds a reservation record for the specified reservation item. And send it to the host computer 19 through the host-to-host process. Create a reservation record from the host computer 19
- the reservation record creation message transmission / reception protocol 55 is manually input through the host-to-host communication process 125.
- the reservation record creation message transmission / reception block 55 sends the reservation result display block 47 if the human power data is not error data.
- the edit screen is displayed in 3 ⁇ , a summary vector 24.9 to delete the schedule edit screen, a creation date box 26.5, 26.7, which displays the creation date of the schedule, Show expiration date Expiration box 26 9
- reservation record creation using the reservation edit screen it is also possible to change, delete, add, etc. the reservation record. In order to do this, it is necessary to select in advance the function “change, cancel, or add” on the menu screen described later.
- This process is a process to determine the seat of the contracted airline, and the front seat selection screen display block 59, the designated passenger turn-off block 61, and the seat status transmission / reception block 6 Do the 'feature' shown as 3.
- the front seat designation double-sided display block 59 creates two front seat-designated front sides and sends it to the duplex control block 119. Both sides include a boarding scroll selector 3] 1 and a booked flight scroller 3] 3, each of which lists the boarding flight number and booked flight number sent from the booking editing process. 3 ⁇ 4 Show.
- a seat finger Prior to selecting a seat, a seat finger; In this case, first, the passenger and one reserved flight are selected by clicking from the passengers scroller 311 and the reserved flight scroller 313. Next, click the seat button: 3-7. This As a result, the seat chart display process is started, and the data of the selected passenger and the reserved flight are sent to this seat chart display process, and the seat status transmission / reception f ' Create a message to inquire about the seat reservation status for the reserved flight, and execute the host-to-host communication process
- a seat chart screen as shown in FIG. 9 is displayed on the front side, and seat designation is performed using this screen.
- the data indicating the designated seat is sent to the seat designation screen display block 59 through the inter-process communication block 123.
- the seat 1 ⁇ 2 1 ⁇ 2 ⁇ display block 59 displays the flight number for which the seat has been designated, the passenger name and the designated seat on the front seat scroll selector 315.
- the seat setting screen is further provided with a seat specifying pictogram 2005 for deleting the seat specifying screen and a suspend button 309 for issuing an interrupt message.
- a seat chart display process will be described. This process has a function shown as a seat chart screen display block 65, a seat finger message transmission / reception ft block 67, and a seat designation result display block 69.
- Seat chart screen ⁇ display block 65 creates a seat chart screen as shown in Fig. 9 and sends it to screen control block 119.
- This passenger is provided with a passenger / designated seat roll selector: 19 for displaying a list of passengers and designated seats, and a flight name box 3 25 for displaying flight numbers.
- the selected passenger and flight sent from the front seat selection process will be displayed in the seat selection scroll selector 319 and flight name box 3225, respectively.
- the seat chart 327 of the displayed model of the reserved flight is displayed.
- Seat chart 3 2 7 has a seat button showing each seat
- These seat buttons 329 are color-coded to indicate whether or not there are vacant seats based on the seat assignment status data sent from the previous seat assignment process.
- various information necessary or useful for determining the seat selection such as ⁇ 0 smoking and smoking, the position of the doorway, etc. are indicated by color coding and letters.
- the seat button 329 to be specified in the seat chart 327 is clicked, and then the call button 321 is clicked. Then, in the case of flight reservation
- the seat selection message transmission / reception block 67 is displayed with the seat number of the seat button 32 9 clicked. Create a message to specify the seat for ⁇ and send it to the host computer 19 through the process 125.
- the host computer 19 returns a message indicating that the seat has been selected, this data is sent to the H-seat designation message via the host communication process 2 to the ⁇ block 67. .
- Send seat selection message 5 ⁇ block 67: 5 If the ⁇ data is not error, pass it to 05 seat specification result display block 69.
- the seat selection result display block 69 analyzes the data, and the passengers in the Hi-seat chart image 3 27
- the designated seat scroll selector 3 19 displays the number of the finger seat and displays the seat number.
- the color of the seat button 32 9 of the designated seat in the chart 3 27 is changed, a message indicating that the seat finger has been performed in the history is displayed in Japanese, and the received data is displayed during the process.
- ill is provided with ill, a seat pictogram for eliminating this ghost, a block diagram, and a block button 323 for issuing a block message.
- about record inquiry process will be described. This process is a process for querying the previously created agreement record. Performs the ⁇ function shown as output block 73, reservation list display block 81, about inquiry message transmission / reception block 83, and reservation record display block 85.
- Incoming record inquiry double-sided display block 71 creates a reservation record inquiry screen as shown in Fig. 10 and creates a double-sided control block.
- the inquiry method select switch 3 33 On both sides, as the parts for specifying the contents of the reservation record to be queried, the inquiry method select switch 3 33, the reservation record number designation box 3 3 4, the name finger: i 'box Box 3335, flight number designation box 3337, and IJ finger box 3339, 341 are provided. These parts are controlled by the reserved item input / output block 73 according to the operation of the PD 30 or the keyboard. That is, when the inquiry method select switch 333 is clicked, a choice is made as to whether to make an inquiry with the reservation entry 3 ⁇ 4 or to make an inquiry with another entry. When the reservation record number ⁇ is selected, the reservation record 1 ⁇ 2 setting box 3 3 4 is displayed with a thick frame.
- the reservation with the block 83 specified ⁇
- the reservation for tl A message for querying the record is created and sent to the host computer 19 through the inter-host communication process 125. Response data from the host computer 19 is sent to the reservation record inquiry message via the host! 3 ⁇ 4 communication ⁇ process 1 25 and sent to the message block 83, and the reservation record inquiry message is sent and received. If the response data includes a plurality of reserved self-recording numbers, the request data 83 sends the response data to the reservation record list display block 81.
- the reservation list 81 shows the passenger names (or passenger names and dates) of the multiple reservation records in the reservation record inquiry screen width selector on the reservation record inquiry screen width. Listed in 47.
- Reservation entry ⁇ Candidate scroll selector The passenger name of one reservation record is clicked from the list in 3 4 7 'When the button 3 4 3 is clicked, the reservation record inquiry message transmission / reception block 83 creates a reservation record inquiry message for that record number, and the host convenience user 19 Send to
- the reservation record inquiry message transmission / reception message block 83 sends the received response data to the reservation record display block 85.
- the reservation record display block 85 sends the data to the reservation editing display block 51 via the inter-process communication block 123
- the reservation control display block 51 sends the data to the j-. 9 to make the timer edit ⁇ ⁇ 'display on the front.
- the contents of the reservation record are displayed on the reservation editing surface in Fig. 7. The user can change, cancel, add, etc. the reservation record by using this editing screen.
- This process -3 is a process for making a hotel reservation.
- the hotel reservation screen display block 87 creates a hotel reservation screen as shown in Fig. 11. This screen has the following parts specific to hotel reservations.
- the Tokyo Hi input box 357 indicates the name of the city where the specified hotel is located.
- the specification is made by displaying the above-mentioned national or international city specification screen on the front.
- the INZOUT switch selector 371 is a part that selects which of the check-in and check-day actions is to be performed. Date boxes: 7 3, 3 7 5, 3 7 7, and 3 7 9 9 indicate the specified check-in date and check-out date. Display it on the front.
- the part code Z number select switches 381, 391 select whether to specify the part type or the number of part hi.
- the select switch 38 1 of the r is a single part ⁇ ffl, and the select switch 39 1 on the right is a double part ⁇ ffl. is there.
- Section code select switches 383 and 393 select the type of section M. If you select "Type" Other, the type ⁇ type box 384, 394 will appear, where you can enter the type of sweat from keyboard 29. Number of rooms box 3 8 5,
- 395 indicates the number of designated rooms, and the designation is usually made from the keyboard 29.
- the number of rooms "1" is initially set as a default.
- the increase / decrease buttons 387, 389, 3997, and 3999 are used to increase or decrease the number of rooms pointed to.
- Place; S switch selector 401 selects the environment where the hotel is located.
- the type select switch 403 selects the type of hotel, and the grade switch selector 405 selects the hotel grade. If there is a request for the hotel, etc., it is possible to input from the keyboard 29 in the additional information input boxes 4-7.
- hook 93 makes the host computer 19 agree with the specified items and confirms the status of the hotel agreement.
- the reservation status returned from the host computer 19 is sent to the reservation status display block 95, and the hotel name, grade, price of each room type, etc. are listed in the hotel list roll selector. Listed in 409.
- a confirmation panel is displayed.
- the confirm button is clicked, the reservation message transmission / reception i-proc 99 sends the reservation message to the host computer 19.
- the response data from the host computer 19 is sent to the hotel reservation display 10, a message indicating that the reservation has been made is displayed in the message box 4 11, and the response date is displayed. Is sent to the reservation editing 1 ⁇ 'display block 51. Then, as described above, the contents of the hotel reservation taken to the reservation contents scroll selector 295 at the bottom of the reservation section 3 ⁇ 4 ⁇ are displayed. In order to be able to display this information, the hotel IU is shorter than the screen by about 290 minutes. In addition, this size point is the same for both sides of the contracts described below.
- the first reservation screen display block 103 creates a tour reservation screen as shown in FIG.
- This screen has the following specific parts.
- the departure / interval / price switch selector 4 15 selects the departure Id and the travel period or price.
- date Boxes 4 17 and 41 indicate the designated departure ll, and the finger ⁇ is performed using the mouth finger screen.
- the period box 421 indicates the specified travel period and the price box indicates the specified price. These specifications are normally made on the keyboard 29. ⁇ ' ⁇ button 423, 425, 429,
- Metropolitan Select Switches 433 and 451 are used to select either a designated city or a maximum of four staying cities.
- the departure city box 433 displays the specified departure city, and the staying city boxes 437, 439, 453, and 455 display the specified departure city.
- Do. Section ⁇ type switch selector 457 selects the room type. If "Other" is selected, the room type box 459 appears. Here, the desired room type code can be input from keyboard 29. .
- the number of people box 461 indicates the designated number of tourists, and the finger is from the keyboard 29. Note that the number of people "1" is initially set as the default. Reduction switches 463 and 465 reduce the designated number of people.
- the flight pattern selector 467 is for selecting the b flight pattern. When “other" is selected, the flight pattern box 469 appears. Top evening can be set.
- Additional ecology box 47 1 is keyboard From 29: It is a field to input additional information such as ⁇ manually.
- the reservation status can be inquired by clicking the departure ⁇ button 4 4 1.
- the status returned from the host computer 19 is the tour list scroll selector.
- a reservation message is sent to 19. h
- a message indicating that the reservation has been made is displayed in the message box 475, and the response data is displayed on the reservation editing screen ⁇ . Sent to block 51.
- the motion eclectic display process 97 will be described.
- the above-mentioned Hotel Aya is a tour reservation.
- the Hotel Aya is located in the tour list, and after selecting a Hotel Aya from the tour list, the older part of the reservation editing space is clicked.
- about edit screen are displayed on the foreground, and then, when the animation virtual body 26 1 of the about edit screen block is clicked, the moving process 97 is started.
- the process 97 receives the code of the hotel or tour selected earlier through process
- the video process 97 shows the code and Fig. 13 Ifii control block with video display screen as shown in 14
- the screen control block 119 controls the AV device 15 to reproduce the video of the hotel or tour corresponding to the above code, and the video display screen is placed on the front and the moving area of that width The motion is displayed at 4 7 9.
- the ⁇ control block 119 will use that display mode. Control is performed so that the motion is displayed.
- the menu control process 32 will be described later. This process is started by pressing the menu button of the PD 30 as described above, and creates a menu picture as shown in FIG. 14 and sends it to the screen control block 119. As a result, this menu screen is displayed at the front according to the position of the cursor.
- Fig. 14B shows the case where the parent ⁇ "About” is clicked
- the child items are listed as “Next flight”, “Departure”, “Suspend”, and “Complete.”
- the process image immediately behind this menu screen is displayed.
- Ji almost the same operation is performed as when the next flight button, the release button, the interruption button, and the ⁇ end button are respectively clicked: Ji.
- Figure C shows an example of a platform where the parent item “change” was clicked. "Delete” and “Insert”
- FIG. 14D shows an example in which the parent item “color scheme” is clicked.
- the color arrangement control process 34 is started, and the panel created there as shown in the figure is displayed, for example, in the lower right corner of the CR.
- This panel is provided with, for example, 16 swatches 481 and 483 of 16 background colors and, for example, six kinds of density samples 487.
- the selected background color is displayed in area 485.
- confirm button When 491 is clicked, the background color of the background screen is changed to the background color selected above to check the color of the collision: the end button 493 3 is clicked Then, the background color of the background image IS is confirmed with the background color selected above. Also, this panel is removed when the take button 489 is clicked.
- Fig. E shows an example of child display when "Display tube" is clicked.
- a child H the name of the process whose window is currently opened is listed. If any of these process names are clicked, the remote control block will be displayed.
- FIGS. 15 to 27 are flowcharts showing the flow of processing when a series of reservations are made by each of the processes described above. Looking at these flowcharts, the operation of this embodiment can be understood more clearly.
- the schedule editing process is selected by the menu processing (see Fig. 16), or the schedule editing window is clicked, and the scheduled editing process is clicked. ⁇ is displayed in front tti.
- the booking edit screen is displayed on the front, when the virtual body of this screen, the booking record inquiry virtual body, the front seat virtual body, the hotel virtual body, the tour virtual body, or the video virtual body is double-clicked.
- the process corresponding to the virtual object is activated and the double-sided power of the process is displayed on the front. This allows the operating system to access its meta-process.
- Double-clicking on a pictogram of a flight-end will erase both sides of the flight reservation.
- Figure 8 shows the date specification process. Selection by menu processing, clicking on the display part of the date designation screen or other date designations such as the flight reservation screen no.
- the attached instruction Ei is displayed on the front ⁇ , and the switch with II in this screen is clicked, the corresponding attached data is transferred to the reservation process by inter-process communication. Is done. 1: 1 1 ⁇ 2 1 ⁇ 2 Double-click on a flight reservation virtual body of a fixed width, a domestic city measure or an international city designated double-clicked (if the corresponding process is stopped, it will be activated)
- the process is displayed in front.
- ⁇ shows the process for designating the capital within Bil. Selection in menu processing, ⁇ Click on the display part of the inner city ⁇ designated screen or double-click on the 717 designated virtual in one of the other screens to bring the two sides of the PI inner city designated to the front Is displayed. If the various switches or button forces on this side are clicked, as described above, the ⁇ operation of inputting the departure and arrival destinations and transferring the input data to the flight reservation process Is performed. The flight reservation in this screen, the international city designation, Or, when the double-clicked IJ finger is clicked, the screen power of the corresponding process is displayed.
- FIG. 1 Figures A and B show the international city designation process. This process is basically the same as the domestic capital designation process. Next, the schedule editing process will be described with reference to Figs.
- the reserved editing part is displayed in front.
- T 'edit screen has the maximum size of all screen blocks, so it is possible to call the sub edit screen at any stage of the reservation procedure. If you double-click the virtual process of the other process in both sides, the screen of the process corresponding to the virtual process will be displayed in front.
- information that is also required in the reservation editing process is transferred to the reservation editing process via process communication and displayed in the reservation editing screen.
- Reservation section; ⁇ Various buttons in the screen ⁇ When the switch is clicked or the keyboard is operated following the click, as described above, It performs operations such as displaying messages, sending messages to the host computer, receiving responses from the host computer, and displaying the received data.
- Figures A and B show the front seat assignment process. Selection in menu processing, click on the display part of the front seat designation space ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇
- FIGS 23A and B show the seat chart process.
- the seat chart is displayed on the front by the selection in the menu processing, the click on the display part of the seat chart screen or the click of the £ seat chart button on the advance seat screen. If you click the seat button power in this chart, the seat number will be saved. When the various buttons of this pylon are clicked, the actions described above corresponding to the respective buttons are performed.
- reservation record inquiry ⁇ ⁇ Click the display part of ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ or double-click the reservation record inquiry virtual part in the edit screen to display the reservation ⁇ record inquiry screen in front. It is.
- the switch or button of each S on both sides is clicked, the operation similar to iiB corresponding to each switch or button is executed.
- the contents of a specific reservation record are inquired by this reservation record inquiry process, the contents are automatically transferred to the reservation editing process by inter-process communication, and the reservation editing screen is automatically displayed. Previous ⁇ displayed O
- Fig. A, B, C show the hotel reservation process
- ⁇ 26, B, C show the tour reservation process.
- These processes are basically click Li Tsu box Rukoto is a list of the buttons Ya sweep rate Tutsi and scroll selector of flight reservation similar to c Hoteruza about screen and tour reservations within the screen is in the process, to those parts The corresponding process is executed o
- Figures 27A and B show the international city designation process that is activated by double-clicking on a city-designated virtual host at the end of a hotel-to-approx. In this process, in addition to the processing of the simultaneous city designation process shown in Fig. 20, processing for the delay / 1;
- Figure 28 illustrates the video process.
- the movie is displayed in the foreground by making a selection in the menu processing, clicking on the ⁇ mark on the movie screen, or double-clicking on the virtual movie in the reservation section 3 ⁇ 4 screen. Display control such as screen division, mosaic processing, and screen freeze are also possible.
- the video is deleted by double-clicking the video pictogram.
- the present invention has been described above, but the present invention is not limited only to this embodiment.
- the present invention can be applied to the booking system for tours only for flights and hotels.
- it can be applied to other transportation, theaters, restaurants, etc.
- some of the seed processes described above can be omitted.
- the reservation process and the host feifi i process may be sufficient.
- various variations are possible.
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