WO2006007784A1 - Procede d'invitation a appliquer dans un systeme de communication interactif - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to interactive communication techniques and, more particularly, to an invitation method for a data processing terminal to invite other data processing terminals to interactively communicate via a network.
- IP internet protocol
- Most of the current IP interactive communication systems can perform real-time text communication, voice communication, video communication, and data conference, and can also communicate with each other in several ways. For example, video chat and video communication at the same time.
- the potential user either discovers the IP interactive communication system by itself, and then downloads its client program; or receives an email from the friend of the IP interactive communication system user with the download connection address, from the download The address downloads the client program and so on.
- Figure 1 is a simplified diagram of the initial communication between the system user who sent the email and the potential user. As shown in the figure, in step S100, the system user inputs the email address of the potential user; then proceeds to step S101.
- step S101 the IP interactive communication system forms an email with the body of the email with the connection address for downloading the interactive communication system installation program; and then proceeds to step S102.
- step S102 the email is transmitted to the potential user's electronic mailbox through the network; and then proceeds to step S103.
- step S103 the potential user receives the email, clicks the download address in the email, enters the relevant webpage, and then downloads the client program of the IP interactive communication system; and then proceeds to step S104.
- step S104 after the download is completed, the client program is installed, and during the installation process, registration information such as a nickname, an email, a password, and the like are input, and after a series of operations such as verification and confirmation, the potential user becomes the IP interactive.
- the system of the communication system registers the user; then proceeds to step S105.
- step si05 initial communication is established.
- Step S104 is re-executed
- the above problem may not occur, but download first, then manually install, and fill in the registration information, then It becomes the system user and establishes the initial communication with the system user who sends the mail. This whole process makes it difficult for the invitee to establish communication with the inviter as soon as possible after receiving the invitation. On the other hand, the operation is also cumbersome and time consuming.
- the existing IP interactive communication system cannot detect whether the current computer has the client program of the interactive communication system installed, so if the potential user receives the mail, the data processing terminal used by the data processing terminal has the IP installed.
- the system user wants to communicate with a system user who is not online, in addition to calling or verbally notifying the other party to go online, he or she can also send an email to inform the other party.
- the system user will often dismiss the idea of communicating with the system user who is not online; if the other party is notified by email, the other party needs to receive the email.
- the client program of the IP interactive communication system is started, and then the IP interactive communication system is logged into the online state to communicate with the system user, which is not convenient for the user.
- the existing IP interactive communication system has two solutions, one is to go to the e-mail of the system user who is not online, such as MSN, and the other Is to use a message, such as Netease bubble.
- MSN the system user who is not online
- Netease bubble a message that is used by the system user who is not online
- the former is affected by the network conditions, it is difficult to ensure fast access to the mailbox; while the latter avoids the lack of the former, but if the non-online user does not go online for a long time, such as three or three weeks, etc., there is no way to know the message. Exist, let alone check it out.
- the main object of the present invention is to provide an invitation method applied to an interactive communication system, so that an invitee (ie, a potential user) can establish communication with the inviter as soon as possible after receiving the invitation. .
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an invitation method for an interactive communication system to detect whether a data processing device currently used by an invitee is detected before an invitee installs the IP interactive communication system client program The client program has been installed.
- the technical solution of the present invention comprises the following steps: a) receiving a caller's call job to the callee; b) determining whether the callee is a registered user of the interactive communication system; c) The registered user of the interactive communication system generates a parameter entry item, and the caller fills in the information of the callee, and forms a system account of the callee according to the information, wherein the account of the system account
- the information includes a user identification and a password
- the email contains a basic communication program that is automatically run by the clicked basic program, causing the callee to log in to the IP interactive communication system with the aforementioned user identification, thereby establishing communication between the callee and the caller.
- the following steps are performed: c2) determining the online status of the user; d2) if the user identifier is not online , generating an email, wherein the email includes a basic communication program; e2) transmitting the email to the callee's email address; and f2) the callee clicking on the basic communication program in the email, the clicked basic
- the program runs automatically, whereby the caller establishes communication with the caller.
- the basic communication program detects whether the interactive communication system client program is installed on the digital processing device used by the callee when opening the email, to avoid possible repeated operations. For example, in the embodiment of the present invention, if it is detected that the software of the interactive communication system is already installed on the digital processing device used by the callee at the time, the basic program is not automatically installed, thereby avoiding the problem of repeated downloading. Appearance.
- the basic communication program is a hyperlink
- the webpage packet pointed to includes a detection login program
- the webpage corresponding web server stores a client program of the interactive communication system
- the detection login program is configured to detect whether the client program is installed on the digital processing device used by the callee, and if installed, log in to the interactive communication system with the system account of the callee, and then the callee and the callee Establishing communication between the callers, if the client program is not installed, downloading the client program from the website server, automatically installing to the digital processing device, and causing the callee to log in to the interactive communication system, thereby A communication is established between the caller and the callee.
- step d first determines whether the identifier is an email address; if the user identifier is not an email address, prompting the caller to input an email address corresponding to the identifier; and then targeting the email address The address generates an email.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a first-time communication between a system user who sends a mail and a potential user
- FIG. 2 is a schematic flowchart of an invitation method according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of still another execution flow when the result of the step S213 shown in FIG. 2 is that the callee is not online;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic flow chart of an invitation method according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart of a user of an interactive communication system inviting a non-user according to a third embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a flow chart of a user invited by the user of the interactive communication system according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
- the method of inviting the interactive communication system of the present invention is implemented in a digital processing device that can access the network.
- the digital processing device It can be a computer device such as a personal computer, or a relatively simple computer device such as a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) or other embedded electronic device.
- PDA Personal Digital Assistant
- the interactive communication system refers to an IP interactive communication system including a central control server, a user database, and a client program, which are not limited thereto.
- Other architectures that can achieve the functionality of an IP interactive communication system are also available. Since the communication architecture, principle, and the like of the IP interactive communication system are not the focus of the present invention, no description will be made here.
- the caller is the aforementioned inviter
- the callee is the aforementioned invitee
- the invitee may be a potential user or a system user.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic flow chart of the invitation method in the first embodiment. As shown in the figure, step S200 is first run to start the execution of the invitation method; then, the flow proceeds to step S201.
- the call job may be that the caller inputs the identity of the callee through the digital processing device operated by the caller, or may click on the callee displayed on the digital processing device.
- the identification may also be that the caller drags the identity of the callee from one area of the display to another area, and other ways in which the IP interactive communication system can learn the caller's call.
- the digital processing device is installed with the IP interactive communication system client program, and the caller can run the client program through the digital processing device as long as the digital processing device accesses the network.
- the IP interactive communication system performs instant communication with other people, and the instant communication can be text communication, audio conversation, video interaction, or instant communication performed by any combination of the three, such as text chat. Video or the like; then proceeds to step S202.
- step S202 the IP interactive communication system is caused to determine whether the callee is a system registered user (ie, a system user). Specifically, the IP interactive communication system sets the identity of the caller obtained by the call job with the user database. The user identification is compared to confirm whether the callee is a registered user. If the user is not a registered user of the IP interactive communication system, the process goes to step S203, otherwise, the process goes to step S213. In step S213, the IP interactive communication system determines whether the user identifier is online. If online, the process goes to step S214, otherwise, the process goes to step S204.
- a system registered user ie, a system user
- step S214 communication is established between the caller and the callee.
- the IP interactive communication system is caused to generate a parameter setting item for the caller to input the personal information of the callee; the personal information may optionally include the email address of the called party, the language commonly used by the callee, and the called The mobile phone number of the person and the purpose of the caller wishing to communicate with the callee, etc., the IP interactive communication system establishes a system account for the callee according to the personal information, wherein the account information of the system account is at least The user identification and the password are included, and the password can be changed or canceled by the callee after the callee uses the system account; and then proceeds to step S204, and the IP interactive communication system determines whether the IP interactive communication system has been informed.
- the email address of the caller may be obtained by the caller entering the email address in the call job in step S201, or may be the email address corresponding to the received identifier obtained from the user database; As a result, if the email address of the called party is known, the process goes to step S206, otherwise , to Step S205.
- step S205 the IP interactive communication system is caused to prompt the caller to input the email address of the callee and receive the email address of the caller's input, and then proceeds to step S206.
- step S206 the IP interactive communication system is caused to generate an email, and the email is sent to the callee, wherein the email includes a basic communication program and a user identifier and password of the callee established in step S203.
- the user identification and the communication purpose of the caller are selected, and it should be particularly noted that, in this embodiment, the basic communication program can be used at least to establish text communication between the caller and the callee, and the basic communication program can be attached.
- the form is sent, and can also be placed in the body of the mail; then it proceeds to step S207.
- step S207 when the callee views the email from the caller, the basic communication program is clicked, and the basic communication program runs by itself, wherein the click operation may be a double click or a click, or other ones that achieve the same function. That is, as long as the callee's access to the basic communication program allows the basic communication program to run by itself; then proceeds to step S208.
- step S208 the basic communication program is configured to detect whether the client program of the IP interactive communication system is installed on the digital processing device used by the callee. Specifically, the detection work may also be performed by the IP.
- the central control server of the interactive communication system performs; if the detection result is that the client program is installed on the digital processing device, the process goes to step S209, otherwise, the process goes to step S210.
- step S209 the basic communication program is identified by the user of the callee (formed in step S203), and the IP interactive communication system is automatically logged in through the installed client program on the digital processing device to prevent the caller from going to the caller. Start the client program (or manually log out the user whose digital processing device has logged into the IP interactive communication system), and then log in to the series of operations, so that the callee can directly establish communication with the caller, saving The time of the callee; then proceeds to step S211.
- step S210 the basic communication program is automatically installed to the digital processing device, and the IP interactive communication system is logged in with the user ID of the callee (formed in step S203) to enable the callee to establish communication directly with the caller.
- the caller Without the need for the caller to download the client program, install and register, and then log in according to the prior art, thus not only simplifying the operation of the callee, but also simply clicking on the basic communication program
- the one-step login can also effectively avoid the problem that the callee misunderstands in the above installation registration process; in this embodiment, if the basic communication program is not a complete client program, it is installed to the digital processing device And if the digital processing device accesses the network, the client program of the IP interactive communication system is automatically downloaded to the digital processing device; and then proceeds to step S211.
- step S211 the IP interactive communication system prompts the callee to complete the complete personal registration information when the callee exits the communication.
- Fig. 3 is still another execution flow when the result of the determination in step S213 of Fig. 2 is that the callee is not online. As shown in the figure, if the result of the decision in step S213 is that the callee is not online, the process proceeds to step S215.
- step S215 the IP interactive communication system is configured to receive the message of the caller, and then proceeds to step S216 to enable the IP interactive communication system to detect whether the message is viewed. If it has been viewed, proceed to the step S218, otherwise, it proceeds to step S217.
- step S217 the IP interactive communication system is notified to the callee to view the message in a set communication manner, and the communication mode may be preset by the caller or may be set by the callee, and the communication mode may be selected. E-mail communication, voice communication, SMS notification, etc.
- time parameters such as twenty minutes may be preset, and if the short message is not viewed after the time parameter, the callee is notified to view the message, and The time parameter can be set by the caller or the callee; then it proceeds to step S218.
- the second embodiment differs from the first embodiment mainly in that the basic program attached to the mail sent to the callee is a hyperlink, and the webpage pointed to by the hyperlink includes a detection login procedure, which is detailed below.
- Other implementations of this embodiment are the same as or similar to those of the first embodiment, and will not be described again.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic flow chart of the invitation visit method in the second embodiment.
- step S306 is executed to generate an email, where the email includes a hyperlink, and the website server to which the webpage to which the web page belongs belongs to store the IP interactive communication system client program.
- the webpage is A detection login program (not shown) is pre-installed, and the detection login program is used to automatically detect and automatically assist the user with the user identification to log in to the IP interactive communication system.
- the detection login program includes: a control module for controlling execution of the program; a detection module for detecting whether the digital processing device is installed with the IP interactive communication system; and a login module for causing the callee to log in to the IP interactive communication system;
- the connection is accompanied by the user ID and password of the callee, and the user identification of the caller, the communication destination, and the like may be attached.
- step S307 when the callee views the email from the caller, click the hyperlink to enter the webpage, where the click operation may be a double click or a click, or other ones that achieve the same function, that is, As long as the callee's access to the connection allows the digital processing device used by the caller to log in to the web page; then proceeds to step S308.
- step S308 the detecting module detects whether the client program of the IP interactive communication system is installed on the digital processing device used by the callee; if the detection result is that the client is installed on the digital processing device If the program is terminated, the process goes to step S309, otherwise, the process goes to step S310.
- step S309 the login module is automatically logged into the IP interactive communication system by the installed client program on the digital processing device by the user identifier of the called party, so as to prevent the caller from starting the client program by himself ( Or manually log off the user who has logged into the IP interactive communication system, and then log in to the series of operations, so that the callee can directly establish communication with the caller, saving the time of the callee. Then, the process proceeds to step S311.
- step S310 the digital processing device downloads the client program, and causes the control module to control installation of the client program to the digital processing device, and uses the login module to identify the user of the callee (formed on Step S203) automatically logging in to the IP interactive communication system, so that the callee can directly establish communication with the caller without the caller downloading the client program according to the prior art, installing and registering, and then logging in.
- the callee can directly establish communication with the caller without the caller downloading the client program according to the prior art, installing and registering, and then logging in.
- step S311 the IP interactive communication system prompts the callee to complete the complete personal registration information when the callee exits the communication.
- the system account is established for the callee according to the parameter entry filled in by the caller, so the caller does not need to be in the process of installation.
- the callee only needs to click the basic communication program or connection in the email sent by the caller, so that no communication can be established with the caller; and if the callee is a system user who is not online
- the method disclosed by the present invention can also provide a basic communication program or connection by mail so that it can establish communication with the caller after clicking, without launching the client program and then logging into the IP interactive communication system.
- the method of the present invention also provides a caller's message, and when the message is not viewed within the set time, the callee can be notified to view the message.
- the implementation of the method of the present invention effectively simplifies the operation of the callee, saving the time for the caller and the invited callee to establish communication.
- EP existing user's terminal software
- EP allows the caller to enter the email address.
- EP and CCS do not know the common language of the callee, EP allows the caller to enter the usual language (Chinese, English, etc.).
- the EP and CCS do not know the callee's mobile number, the EP allows the caller to enter the callee's mobile number.
- v. EP allows the caller to choose whether to pay for the callee.
- the EP generates an email that clearly describes the purpose, operating instructions and other relevant information of the email to the callee in his usual language.
- EP sends an email to the callee on behalf of the caller and attaches a small control program (EP1), caller - The identity of the callee, and the identity of the call. The caller-callee and the identity of the call are used by the callee's EP to find the caller to communicate.
- EP1 a small control program
- caller The identity of the callee, and the identity of the call.
- the caller-callee and the identity of the call are used by the callee's EP to find the caller to communicate.
- the logo can be transmitted to the callee in many ways, for example, in the properties of the attachment (this method is the easiest and most effective for the Windows terminal, the caller clicks - times, can communicate without inputting any information); Add to Email (This method is more complicated, because it needs to be developed for various emails to accept software); or add an email attachment (this method is more complicated, because it needs to be developed for various emails, and the callee has May be wrong) and so on.
- the EP can send a text message to the callee through the CCS caller or use other methods to remind him to receive the email, communicate with the caller, and confirm the callee. This is an email from the caller and not a virus.
- EP1 determines whether there is a normal EP in the called terminal: if it is, it starts the EP to establish a communication connection with the caller; if not, it automatically downloads and installs the EP, and then establishes communication.
- EP allows the caller to enter an email address.
- EP allows the caller to enter the caller's mobile number.
- v. EP allows the caller to choose whether to pay for the callee.
- the EP generates an email that clearly describes the purpose, operation instructions and other relevant information of the email to the callee in his usual language.
- the EP sends an email to the callee on behalf of the caller and attaches the basic communication procedure (EP2), the caller-callee's identification, and the identity of the call.
- EP2 basic communication procedure
- Caller- The callee and the identity of the call are used by the EP of the callee to find the caller to communicate.
- the logo can be transmitted to the callee in many ways: for example, in the properties of the attachment (this method is the easiest and most effective for the Windows terminal, the caller clicks once, no need to enter any information to communicate); added in the email ( This method is more complicated, because it needs to be developed for various email receiving software); or add an email attachment (this method is more complicated, because it needs to be developed for various email receiving software, and the callee may Wrong) and so on.
- Caller EP transmits information about this call to the Central Control Server (CCS).
- CCS Central Control Server
- the EP can send a text message to the callee through the CCS caller or use other methods to remind him to receive the email, communicate with the caller, and confirm the callee. This is an email from the caller and not a virus.
- CCS can reward the caller to encourage the user to develop a new user.
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