Method and apparatus for scheduling maintenance and repair
First Claim
1. A system scheduling an activity comprising:
- a computer system;
a transaction file stored on a storage media, the storage media operatively coupled to the computer system, the transaction file containing records, each of the records describing an activity; and
a software module running on the computer system and configured to periodically scan the transaction file for an activity that is due to be performed or an activity that is about to be due to be performed or an activity that is over due to be performed;
whereas the software module initiates a pop-up message on a monitor associated with the activity if the activity that is due, is about to be due or is over due.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for scheduling an activity (calibration, repair, maintenance or upgrade of one or more instruments) is described, as well as scheduling an activity regarding an animate object. The method and apparatus includes a timer function that initiates a scan of a transaction database, looking for any transaction that is about to be due, is due or is past due, and upon finding such, initiates a pop-up message at the monitor of an operator that is associated with that transaction, so that the operator will know that they need to perform the associated activity on the associated instrument. Within the pop-up may be a link to directly access a calibration, repair, maintenance or upgrade procedure and possibly a link to a manual for the instrument. When the activity is complete, the operator enters completion information and the transaction record is time-stamped.
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25 Claims
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1. A system scheduling an activity comprising:
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a computer system;
a transaction file stored on a storage media, the storage media operatively coupled to the computer system, the transaction file containing records, each of the records describing an activity; and
a software module running on the computer system and configured to periodically scan the transaction file for an activity that is due to be performed or an activity that is about to be due to be performed or an activity that is over due to be performed;
whereas the software module initiates a pop-up message on a monitor associated with the activity if the activity that is due, is about to be due or is over due. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A computer-implemented method for scheduling an activity comprising:
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periodically scanning by the computer a set of transactions for an activity that is due or is about to be due or is past due;
for each transaction that is about to be due, due or over due;
initiating a pop-up message at a monitor associated with the each transaction, the pop-up message indicating that the each transaction is about to be due, is due or is over due; and
providing a link within the pop-up message to an on-line procedure associated with the each transaction. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A means for scheduling an activity comprising:
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a means for creating and maintaining a set of transactions;
a means for periodically scanning the set of transactions for individual transactions that are about to be due, are due, or are over due;
a means for initiating a pop-up message on a monitor associated with the individual transactions that are about to be due, are due or are over due; and
a means for updating the individual transaction after an activity associated with the individual transaction has been completed. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21)
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22. A computer-implemented method for scheduling an activity comprising:
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providing a set of transactions, each individual transaction within the set of transactions including at least an instrument identifier, an operator identifier, an activity, an activity due date, an activity complete date and a link to a procedure;
periodically scanning the set of transactions for one or more active transactions that has an empty activity complete date and an activity due date that is due or is about to be due or is past due; and
for each of the active transactions;
initiating a pop-up message at a monitor associated with the operator identifier of the active transaction, the pop-up message indicating that the active transaction is about to be due, is due or is over due, the pop-up message also including a displayed link to the procedure. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25)
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