General information management system
First Claim
1. A global information management system, which is intended for management of information represented in the form of absolute coordinates and which is based on use of a position-coding pattern which defines an imaginary surface (100;
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200) consisting of all the positions whose absolute coordinates the position-coding pattern has the capacity to code, wherein at least two unique regions (101-104;
201-213) are defined on the imaginary surface (100;
200), each of which is dedicated to a predetermined management of information, so that the management of information represented by the absolute coordinates of at least one position on the imaginary surface (100;
200) is carried out dependent upon the region affiliation of said at least one position.
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Abstract
An information management system is intended for management of digitally represented information which is associated with absolute positions on an imaginary surface (200). The imaginary surface (200) contains at least two regions (201-208), each of which is dedicated to predetermined management of the digitally represented information. In the system the management of the digitally represented information is carried out on the basis of the region affiliation of the absolute positions associated with the information. The system is suitably based on use of a position-coding pattern which defines the imaginary surface (200) and which in parts is applicable on different bases. The system makes possible both digital recording of information and control of how the information thus recorded is to be managed.
A database, a method for management of information, a method for compiling a pattern layout, a product and use are also described.
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52 Claims
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1. A global information management system, which is intended for management of information represented in the form of absolute coordinates and which is based on use of a position-coding pattern which defines an imaginary surface (100;
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200) consisting of all the positions whose absolute coordinates the position-coding pattern has the capacity to code, wherein at least two unique regions (101-104;
201-213) are defined on the imaginary surface (100;
200), each of which is dedicated to a predetermined management of information, so that the management of information represented by the absolute coordinates of at least one position on the imaginary surface (100;
200) is carried out dependent upon the region affiliation of said at least one position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 21, 47, 48, 49)
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200) consisting of all the positions whose absolute coordinates the position-coding pattern has the capacity to code, wherein at least two unique regions (101-104;
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12. An information management system intended for management of digitally represented information which is associated with absolute positions on an imaginary surface (100;
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200), wherein the imaginary surface (100;
200) contains at least two regions (101-104;
201-213), each of which is dedicated to predetermined management of said information, so that the management of said information is carried out dependent upon the region affiliation of the absolute positions associated with said information. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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200), wherein the imaginary surface (100;
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22. A database containing an imaginary surface (100;
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200) which consists of positions defined by absolute coordinates, wherein at least one position on the imaginary surface (100;
200) is allocated a rule for information management, so that information which is associated with the absolute coordinates of said at least one position is managed on the basis of said rule. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30)
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200) which consists of positions defined by absolute coordinates, wherein at least one position on the imaginary surface (100;
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31. A method for management of information which is represented by absolute coordinates, comprising the step of defining at least two unique regions (101-104;
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201-213), each of which is dedicated to predetermined information management, on an imaginary surface (100;
200) which consists of all the positions whose absolute coordinates a position-coding pattern has the capacity to code, so that information which is represented by the absolute coordinates of at least one position on the imaginary surface (100;
200) is managed dependent upon the region affiliation of said at least one position. - View Dependent Claims (32, 33, 34, 35, 36)
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201-213), each of which is dedicated to predetermined information management, on an imaginary surface (100;
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37. A method for management of digitally represented information associated with at least one absolute position on an imaginary surface (100;
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200), which contains at least two regions (101-104;
201-220), comprising the steps of determining whether said at least one absolute position, which is associated with said information, is situated within one of said regions (101-104;
201-220) and managing said information in a predetermined way dependent upon to which region (101-104;
201-220) said at least one absolute position belongs. - View Dependent Claims (38, 39, 40)
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200), which contains at least two regions (101-104;
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41. A method for compiling a pattern layout which is intended to be applied on a product (1) and which codes absolute positions on an imaginary surface (100;
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200), which surface (100;
200) consists of all the absolute positions that a position-coding pattern has the capacity to code and is divided into regions (101-104;
201-220), of which at least one first region is allocated a rule for how information which contains at least one position within the first region is to be managed, comprising the step of creating the pattern layout from at least one subset of the position-coding pattern so that the pattern layout codes positions within said first region on the imaginary surface (100;
200). - View Dependent Claims (42, 43, 44, 45, 46)
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200), which surface (100;
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50. Use of positions on an imaginary surface (100;
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200) for control of management of information, which surface (100;
200) consists of a large number of positions and is divided into regions (101-104;
201-213), in which a rule is associated with each region (101-104;
201-213) for how the information which contains coordinates for at least one position within this region (101-104;
201-213) is to be managed. - View Dependent Claims (51, 52)
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200) for control of management of information, which surface (100;
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