Abstract:
A method of managing event information includes receiving event information, identifying the priority of the event information when receiving the event information, setting a timing for transmitting the event information based on the priority of the event information, and transmitting the event information at a time indicated by the timing.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION  
       [0001]     1. Field of the Invention  
         [0002]     The present invention relates to an electronic managing method and a system thereof, and more particularly, to a method of managing event information according to an electronic form system.  
         [0003]     2. Description of the Prior Art  
         [0004]     A traditional form is often used for a standard procedure including purchasing, warehousing, receiving, filing, stamping, and delivering. Such procedure is very complicated, and in addition, if a company&#39;s name changes, paper forms which have been printed become useless so that much unnecessary cost is incurred. Furthermore, because forms are filled and read by humans, not only is the beauty and consistency of forms important, but also reading mistakes can occur due to human error. Besides, as mentioned above, the cost of printing paper forms can be very high.  
         [0005]     Fortunately, following the rapid development of the Internet and information technology, more and more corporations utilize e-systems to replace traditional communication systems for such procedures as asking prices, telling prices, ordering goods, purchasing, staff hiring, staff asking for official leave, staff asking for leave, etc. The procedures of the above-mentioned communication in a normal company must include examination and approval by at least one manager. The corresponding forms can be very complicated and confusing. Therefore, many companies utilize a corresponding e-form to simplify these complicated procedures. Time durations of delivering forms, checking forms, and managing forms are reduced because of the e-system advantages of high efficiency, easy tracking and managing. Therefore, not only are resources saved, but also the efficiency of the company is higher.  
         [0006]     The prior art e-form system allows the staff to fill out the application form through a browser window, and the examination and approval of the e-forms can be performed through e-mail. It is similar to writing e-mail, reading e-mail, and setting the address of the receiver so that all the application events are revealed. E-forms which are used for, for example, applying a meeting, examining and approving an application, and business analysis, are capable of being executed immediately so that the paper cost is saved, the efficiency is raised, and environmental resources are saved.  
         [0007]     Although the staff can send their requests to managers through e-mail and can be approved by the managers, managers may already receive too much unclassified e-mail which disturbs the managers. Furthermore, this also implies that even if an essential form is included inside the e-mail, the manager maybe ignore the e-mail because of having too many other e-mails to attend to. Therefore this may cause the inefficiency of checking e-mail, and furthermore important items may be ignored. For example, for a manager of a company, a lot of e-mail are received may be for requesting sick leave, requesting official leave, applying for purchase of a new computer, or notifying that an emergency meeting will start in 15 minutes. Apparently, the emergency meeting is more essential, but if all of the e-mail is received at the same time, the manager may deal with the official leave request first instead of the more important emergency meeting. Therefore, the manager cannot easily manage all the e-mail in a proper way according to the importance of the e-mail.  
       SUMMARY OF INVENTION  
       [0008]     It is therefore a primary objective of the claimed invention to provide an electronic managing method and an electronic form system thereof to solve the above-mentioned problem.  
         [0009]     According to an exemplary embodiment of the claimed invention, a method of managing event information comprises receiving event information, identifying a priority of the event information, setting a timing of transmitting the event information according to the priority of the event information, and transmitting the event information at a time indicated by the timing.  
         [0010]     An electronic managing system of managing event information comprises a database for storing rules for identifying a priority of event information and rules for setting a transmitting timing according to different priorities, a receiving device for receiving the event information, a processing device for analyzing contents of the event information and setting the transmitting timing according to the contents and the database, a buffer for storing the event information before a time indicated by the transmitting timing, and a transmitting device for transmitting the event information at the time indicated by the transmitting timing.  
         [0011]     It is an advantage of the present invention that the priority of the event information is arranged according to the importance of different event information so that the event information can be processed according to the priority.  
         [0012]     It is another advantage of the present invention that a copy is sent to the source that transmitted the event information for inquiring after receiving or transmitting the processing notifying of the event information.  
         [0013]     It is another advantage of the present invention that the present invention system is capable of being combined with other software such as e-mail software or messaging software. The present invention system only has to add a database to store rules of determining importance of different event information and rules of deciding corresponding transmitting timing, and a processing device (such as hardware, software, firmware) for setting according to the rules in the database. The event information is transmitted at the transmitting timing after being set to be transmitted at the transmitting timing. It can be transmitted through present e-mail software or messaging software so that the cost for inventing software is saved.  
         [0014]     These and other objectives of the claimed invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings. 
     
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS  
       [0015]      FIG. 1  is a diagram of an electronic managing system according to the present invention.  
         [0016]      FIG. 2 - FIG. 5  are several possible flow charts of the present invention electronic managing system manages event information.  
         [0017]      FIG. 6  is a relationship chart after the present invention electronic managing system processes event information.  
         [0018]      FIG. 7  is a diagram of another electronic form system according to the present invention. 
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION  
       [0019]     Please refer to  FIG. 1 , which is a diagram of an electronic managing system  10  according to the present invention. The electronic managing system  10  comprises a managing end  12 , a plurality of using ends  14   a - 14   h , a mailing system  16 , and an e-form system  18 . The managing end  12  communicates with the using ends  14   a - 14   h  through the mailing system. The preferred embodiment utilizes the Microsoft® Outlook® mailing system, but utilizing other mailing systems is still in the spirit of the present invention.  
         [0020]     Please refer to  FIG. 2 , which is a flow chart of the electronic managing system managing event information. The steps are illustrated as follows. 
        Step  100 : start;     Step  102 : receive event information;     Step  104 : identify a priority of the event information when receiving the event information;     Step  106 : set the timing of transmitting the event information according to the priority of the event information;     Step  108 : transmit the event information at the time indicated by the timing; and     Step  110 : finish.        
 
         [0027]     Please refer to  FIG. 3 . Another step  103  between the steps  102  and  104  is used to transmit notifying information to the source of the event information to notify that the event information is received. Similarly, please refer to  FIG. 4 , another step  107  between steps  106  and  108  is disclosed. Step  107  is used to transmit the notifying information to the source of the event information to notify the timing of transmitting the event information. Please refer to  FIG. 5 , another step  109  between steps  108  and  110  is disclosed. Step  109  is used to receive the notifying information from the managing end such as the response of receiving the event information, the processing state, or the processing result of the event information.  
         [0028]     For detailed illustration, a company using an electronic managing system  10  is taken as an example. The user of managing end  12  can be managers of the company. The users of using ends  14   a - 14   h  can be employees of the company. The electronic managing system  10  is utilized to allow the managing end  12  to manage the whole company through electronic methods. Please refer to  FIG. 6 , which is a relationship chart after the present invention electronic managing system processes event information. We assume that the user of the using end  14   a  transmitted an application of purchasing  30  LCD displays (event information A) to the manager of the managing end  12  at 9:30 through the Microsoft® Outlook® mailing system. At that time, the event information A was transmitted to the mailing system  16 , and the e-form system  18  classified and stored the contents and the transmitting time of the event information A. Because the e-form system  18  identified the priority of the event information A as “low”, and we assume the e-form system  18  transmits low-priority event information at 17:00 (5:00 pm) every afternoon, so that the timing of transmitting event information A was set as 17:00. Similarly, the user of using end  14 b transmitted an official leave application (event information B) at 10:00. At that time, the event information B was transmitted to the mailing system  16 , and the e-form system  18  classified and stored the contents and the transmitting time of the event information B. Because the e-form system  18  identified the priority of the event information B as “medium”, and we assume the e-form system  18  transmits low-priority event information at 12:00 every noon or at 17:00 every afternoon so that the timing of transmitting event information B was set as 12:00. The user of using end  14   c  felt sick and transmitted a sick leave application (event information C) at 10:00. The e-form system  18  identified the priority of the event information C as “medium” so that the timing of transmitting event information B was set as 12:00. The user of using end  14   d  transmitted an emergency message to the manager of the managing end  12  for approving (event information D), the e-form system  18  identified the priority of the event information D as “high”, and we assume the e-form system  18  transmits high-priority event information immediately so that the timing of transmitting event information A was set as transmitting immediately. The user of the using end  14   e  transmitted a resignation form at 13:20 in the afternoon (event information E). The e-form system  18  identified the priority of the event information E as “low” so that the timing of transmitting event information B was set as 17:00. The user of using end  14   f  transmitted an application of purchasing 100 packages of printer papers at 13:30 (event information F), the e-form system  18  identified the priority of the event information F as “low” so that the timing of transmitting event information F was set as 17:00. The user of using end  14   g  transmitted an application of a product developing meeting starting in 15 minutes to the managing end  12  at 14:45 (event information G) because customers discovered problems with the products. The e-form system  18  identified the priority of the event information G as “high” so that the timing of transmitting event information G was set as transmitting immediately. The user of using end  14   h  transmitted an application for wedding leave at 18:00 (event information H) and the priority of the event information H as “medium” so that the timing of transmitting event information H was set as 12:00 noon of the following day.  
         [0029]     The above-mentioned event information all need to be approved by the manager. But not all the event information need to be processed immediately. Parts of the event information have to be approved through a discussion of managers. For example, for event information A, the cost of  30  LCD displays may be too much, the manager of managing end  12  has to ask the boss, or may have to compare with other prices. So, the event information A cannot be processed immediately. For event information B, the official leave request has been determined before, and the manager only has to approve it nominally. So, event information B does not need to be processed immediately. For event information C, the user of using end  14   c  may need to go see a doctor first, and the manager of managing end  12  only has to approve the sick leave request later. So, event information C does not need to be processed immediately. But for event information D and G, the two event information both need to be processed immediately. As mentioned above, the priorities of all event information are quite different. And therefore, the e-form system  18  analyzes the priorities of all the event information and identifies different timings of transmitting the event information according to the priorities of the event information.  
         [0030]     Please refer to the  FIGS. 1, 2 ,  5 , and  6 . How the managing end  12  receives the event information is illustrated as follows. From the  FIGS. 1, 2 , and  5 , it is easily seen that even though event information A, B, C are transmitted earlier than the event information D, but the priority of the event information D is high. So, after the using end transmitted the event information D, through the analysis of e-form system  18 , the e-form system  18  identified the timing of transmitting the event information D as “immediately”. Therefore the mailing system  16  immediately transmitted the event information D to the managing end  12 . And after the managing end  12  received the event information D, the managing end could immediately process the event information D and transmit the result to the using end  14   d  and the related staff. And then, the e-form system  18  notified the mailing system  16  to transmit the event information B, C to managing end  12  at 12:00, and the managing end transmitted the result back to the using end  14   b ,  14   c . Please note that the event information A is still stored in the e-form system  18  and has not been transmitted to the managing end  12  yet. In the afternoon, due to the e-form system  18  identifying the priority of the event information G as high, the e-form system  18  identified the timing of transmitting the event information G as “immediately”. So the managing end  12  received the event information G immediately. Besides, the event information E and F are stored until 17:00. But because that the event information A, G are about purchasing, for distinguishing the two event information A, G from other event information (such as event information E), the two event information A, G are transmitted to the managing end  12  at the same time or firstly combined into a new event information and then transmitted to the managing end  12 . Furthermore, although the priority of the event information H is “medium”, the event information H is transmitted to the managing end at 12:00 during the next day because the event information H is transmitted by the using end later than the transmitting timing 17:00.  
         [0031]     The priorities of the event information and the corresponding transmitting timings can be adjusted by designers. For example, we can identify the priority of an application which applies to less than a first dollar amount as lower, and the priority of an application which applies more than a second dollar amount as higher. And the transmitting timing can be set as every hour or at a certain time such as 14:00 every afternoon. Absolutely, the condition of the priority is not limited to the contents of the event information. Any other conditions can be used, such as the status of who transmits the event information. Furthermore, the priority of the event information is not limited to be judged by the e-form system  18 , for example, the user of using end  14   c  can change the event information C to be high-priority so that the timing of transmitting the event information is set as “immediately”.  
         [0032]     Please note that the present invention mailing system  16  can utilize the Microsoft® Outlook® mailing system or other software products. Therefore, every time the using end  14  transmits a request, the managing end  12  responds, or the mailing system  16  and the e-form system execute related processing of the event information. The mailing system  16  can automatically generate a copy (or notifying information), so the using ends  14   a - 14   h  can backup this important information.  
         [0033]     The present invention provides an e-form system of managing event information. As shown in  FIG. 7 , the e-form system comprises a database  40  for storing rules for identifying a priority of event information and rules for setting a transmitting timing according to different priorities, a receiving device  42  for receiving the event information from the using ends  14   a - 14   h  and the managing end  12 , a processing device  44  for analyzing contents of the event information and setting the transmitting timing according to the contents and the database, a buffer  46  for storing the event information before the transmitting timing, and a transmitting device  48  for transmitting the event information at the transmitting timing. Comparing  FIG. 7  with  FIG. 1 , the transmitting device  48  corresponds to the mailing system  16 , and the database  40 , receiving device  42 , processing device  44 , and the buffer all correspond to the e-form system  18 . Here, the transmitting device  42  (or mailing system  16 ) can be any of e-mail system which is capable of arranging schedules, setting an e-mail to be transmitted at the transmitting timing, and transmitting the e-mail at the transmitting timing. The contents of the database  40  can be predetermined or can be adjusted according to users&#39; needs. The receiving device  42  and the buffer  46  can be any type of memory which is capable of storing event information. The processing device  44  can be a hardware circuit, a VLSI circuit, firmware, or software which is capable of analyzing the contents of the event information and determining the priority of the event information according to the database  40 . Because the prior art teaches us about analyzing keywords of the title, sender, contents of the e-mail (such as firewall or filter software) and classifying the event information according to the keywords (such as the help function of the computer software), the processing device  44  is easily used in actual implementation, and thus omitted here.  
         [0034]     In contrast to the prior art, the present invention can respectively record and analyze the event information from different using ends and identify the transmitting timing according to the priority of each event information. Additionally, the present invention can classify the event information which does not need to be transmitted immediately and transmit event information whose transmitting timings are the same at the transmitting timing. Therefore, the e-form system according to the present invention analyzes the priority of each event information such as the title, the keywords of contents, the status of users, the predetermined priority set by using ends, or the predetermined priority set by the managing end so that the managers can deal with less important event information at a fixed timing instead of being disturbed all the time. Besides, the event information corresponding to similar classes are transmitted to the managing end so that the manager can deal with all the event information efficiently. To sum up, the present invention can raise the working efficiency of the manager.  
         [0035]     Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.