An emergency management system login switching method and device
By identifying the emergency status and user login mode of the emergency management system, and automatically switching emergency positions, the problem of time-consuming and labor-intensive manual adjustments in the emergency management system is solved, thus improving the efficiency of emergency response.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- HUANENG NUCLEAR ENERGY TECH RES INST CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2022-09-06
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
The emergency management system requires manual adjustment of login mode and emergency positions under different emergency conditions, which is time-consuming and labor-intensive and poses safety hazards.
By identifying the emergency status and user login mode in the emergency management system, the system automatically switches the user login mode and emergency response position to achieve rapid emergency response.
In emergency situations, by automatically switching login modes and emergency positions, operation time can be shortened, emergency response efficiency can be improved, and safety hazards can be reduced.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of emergency management technology, and in particular to a method and apparatus for switching logins in an emergency management system. Background Technology
[0002] Emergency management systems are used for emergency management and often offer multiple login modes, such as emergency response mode, emergency drill mode, and routine management mode. Therefore, users need to select the appropriate login mode when logging into the system. In related technologies, because different emergency states require different login modes, it is necessary to manually adjust and match the corresponding login mode and emergency personnel based on the emergency state. This is time-consuming and labor-intensive, and poses certain security risks in real emergency situations. Summary of the Invention
[0003] The present invention aims to at least partially solve one of the technical problems in the related art.
[0004] Therefore, the first objective of this invention is to propose an emergency management system login switching method, so as to automatically switch the user's login mode and emergency post based on the user's operation of switching login mode and emergency post in the corresponding emergency state, so as to carry out emergency action at the first time and effectively shorten the operation time.
[0005] The second objective of this invention is to provide an emergency management system login switching device.
[0006] The third objective of this invention is to provide an electronic device.
[0007] The fourth objective of this invention is to provide a non-transient computer-readable storage medium.
[0008] The fifth objective of this invention is to provide a computer program product.
[0009] To achieve the above objectives, a first aspect of the present invention provides a login switching method for an emergency management system, wherein the emergency management system has at least two login modes, and the method includes:
[0010] Identify the emergency status of at least one group in the emergency management system;
[0011] Retrieve the login mode of each user in the target group;
[0012] If the login mode of the target user is inconsistent with the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group, a first prompt message is issued to remind the user to switch the login mode and emergency post.
[0013] In response to the operation of switching login mode and emergency position initiated by the target user terminal, the login mode and emergency position of the target user terminal are switched based on the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group and the corresponding position information in the set emergency position information table.
[0014] Optionally, as a first possible implementation of the first aspect, the operation of switching login mode and emergency post initiated by the target user terminal, based on the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group and the corresponding post information in the set emergency post information table, switches the login mode and emergency post of the target user terminal, including:
[0015] In response to the operation of switching login mode and emergency post initiated by the target user terminal, the login mode of the target user terminal is switched to the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group;
[0016] Based on the job information contained in the established emergency job information table, determine whether the target user terminal is in the emergency job information table;
[0017] In response to the target user not being listed in the emergency post information table, a corresponding second prompt message is issued; wherein, the second prompt message is used to remind the target user to select an exercise post or to remind the target user that the target user does not have permission to log in;
[0018] In response to the target user terminal's emergency post information table, the emergency post information of the target user terminal is switched based on the corresponding post information in the emergency post information table.
[0019] Optionally, as a second possible implementation of the first aspect, the step of switching the emergency position of the target user terminal based on the corresponding position information in the emergency position information table, in response to the target user terminal's view of the emergency position information table, includes:
[0020] In response to the target user terminal's access to the emergency job information table, the number of jobs available to the target user terminal in the emergency job information table is obtained.
[0021] If there is only one job position, the emergency job position on the target user terminal will be switched to the corresponding job position in the emergency job position information table.
[0022] When there are multiple job positions, obtain the default job position of the target user terminal in the emergency job information table, and determine whether the default job position is occupied;
[0023] In response to the fact that the default position is not occupied, the emergency position on the target user's end is switched to the default position;
[0024] In response to the default position being occupied, a third prompt message is sent to the target user terminal to remind the target user terminal to select a target position from the multiple positions corresponding to the emergency position information table. After the target user terminal selects the target position, the emergency position of the target user terminal is switched to the target position.
[0025] Optionally, as a third possible implementation of the first aspect, the response to the target user not being in the emergency post information table, issuing a corresponding second prompt message, includes:
[0026] When the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group is the emergency drill mode, in response to the target user terminal not being in the emergency post information table, a second prompt message is issued to remind the target user terminal to select a drill post. After the target user terminal selects the target drill post, the emergency post of the target user terminal is switched to the target drill post, and the emergency post information table is updated based on the target user terminal and the target drill post.
[0027] Optionally, as a fourth possible implementation of the first aspect, the response to the target user not being in the emergency post information table, issuing a corresponding second prompt message, includes:
[0028] When the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group is the emergency response mode, in response to the fact that the target user terminal is not in the emergency post information table, a second prompt message is issued to remind the target user terminal that it does not have permission to log in.
[0029] Alternatively, as a fifth possible implementation of the first aspect, the method further includes:
[0030] Based on the emergency post information table, the emergency posts of each user terminal in the target group are checked to determine the information of users who are not on duty, and a fourth prompt message is sent to the corresponding user terminal to remind them to log in.
[0031] Optionally, as a sixth possible implementation of the first aspect, the login mode includes a daily login mode, an emergency drill mode, and an emergency response mode; wherein, the daily login mode is used for the daily management of emergency operations; the emergency drill mode is used for emergency drills and / or emergency training; and the emergency response mode is used for emergency actions under real emergency conditions.
[0032] Optionally, as a seventh possible implementation of the first aspect, the emergency state includes an emergency drill state and an emergency response state; the login mode corresponding to the emergency drill state is the emergency drill mode; and the login mode corresponding to the emergency response state is the emergency response mode.
[0033] To achieve the above objectives, a second aspect of the present invention provides an emergency management system login switching device, wherein the emergency management system has at least two login modes, and the device includes:
[0034] An identification module is used to identify the emergency status of at least one group in the emergency management system;
[0035] The acquisition module is used to obtain the login mode of each user terminal in the target group;
[0036] The first processing module is used to issue a first prompt message in response to the inconsistency between the login mode of the target user terminal and the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group, so as to remind the user to switch the login mode and emergency post.
[0037] The switching module is used to respond to the operation of switching login mode and emergency position initiated by the target user terminal. Based on the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group and the corresponding position information in the set emergency position information table, the module switches the login mode and emergency position of the target user terminal.
[0038] Optionally, as a first possible implementation of the second aspect, the switching module includes:
[0039] The first switching unit is used to respond to the operation of switching login mode and emergency post initiated by the target user terminal, and to switch the login mode of the target user terminal to the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group.
[0040] The judgment unit is used to determine whether the target user terminal is in the emergency post information table based on the post information contained in the set emergency post information table;
[0041] The processing unit is configured to issue a corresponding second prompt message in response to the target user terminal not being in the emergency post information table; wherein the second prompt message is used to remind the target user terminal to select an exercise post or to remind the target user terminal that it does not have permission to log in;
[0042] The second switching unit is used to switch the emergency position of the target user terminal in response to the target user terminal in the emergency position information table, based on the corresponding position information in the emergency position information table.
[0043] Optionally, as a second possible implementation of the second aspect, the second switching unit is specifically used for:
[0044] In response to the target user terminal's access to the emergency job information table, the number of jobs available to the target user terminal in the emergency job information table is obtained.
[0045] If there is only one job position, the emergency job position on the target user terminal will be switched to the corresponding job position in the emergency job position information table.
[0046] When there are multiple job positions, obtain the default job position of the target user terminal in the emergency job information table, and determine whether the default job position is occupied;
[0047] In response to the fact that the default position is not occupied, the emergency position on the target user's end is switched to the default position;
[0048] In response to the default position being occupied, a third prompt message is sent to the target user terminal to remind the target user terminal to select a target position from the multiple positions corresponding to the emergency position information table. After the target user terminal selects the target position, the emergency position of the target user terminal is switched to the target position.
[0049] Alternatively, as a third possible implementation of the second aspect, the processing unit is specifically used for:
[0050] When the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group is the emergency drill mode, in response to the target user terminal not being in the emergency post information table, a second prompt message is issued to remind the target user terminal to select a drill post. After the target user terminal selects the target drill post, the emergency post of the target user terminal is switched to the target drill post, and the emergency post information table is updated based on the target user terminal and the target drill post.
[0051] Alternatively, as a fourth possible implementation of the second aspect, the processing unit is specifically used for:
[0052] When the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group is the emergency response mode, in response to the fact that the target user terminal is not in the emergency post information table, a second prompt message is issued to remind the target user terminal that it does not have permission to log in.
[0053] Alternatively, as a fifth possible implementation of the second aspect, the apparatus further includes:
[0054] The second processing module is used to verify the emergency positions of each user terminal in the target group based on the emergency position information table, to determine the information of users who have not been on duty, and to send a fourth prompt message to the corresponding user terminal to remind them to log in.
[0055] Optionally, as a sixth possible implementation of the second aspect, the login mode includes a daily login mode, an emergency drill mode, and an emergency response mode; wherein, the daily login mode is used for the daily management of emergency operations; the emergency drill mode is used for emergency drills and / or emergency training; and the emergency response mode is used for emergency actions under real emergency conditions.
[0056] Optionally, as a seventh possible implementation of the second aspect, the emergency state includes an emergency drill state and an emergency response state; the login mode corresponding to the emergency drill state is the emergency drill mode; and the login mode corresponding to the emergency response state is the emergency response mode.
[0057] To achieve the above objectives, a third aspect of the present invention provides an electronic device comprising:
[0058] At least one processor; and
[0059] A memory communicatively connected to the at least one processor; wherein,
[0060] The memory stores instructions that can be executed by the at least one processor, which, when executed by the at least one processor, enables the at least one processor to perform the emergency management system login switching method described in the first aspect.
[0061] To achieve the above objectives, a fourth aspect of the present invention provides a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing computer instructions, wherein the computer instructions are used to cause the computer to execute the emergency management system login switching method described in the first aspect.
[0062] To achieve the above objectives, a fifth aspect of the present invention provides a computer program product, including a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the emergency management system login switching method described in the first aspect.
[0063] The technical solutions provided by the embodiments of the present invention have the following beneficial effects:
[0064] By identifying the emergency status of at least one group in the emergency management system and obtaining the login modes of each user terminal in the target group, the system can respond to inconsistencies between the login mode of the target user terminal and the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group. It issues an initial prompt to remind the user to switch login mode and emergency role. Furthermore, in response to user-initiated actions to switch login mode and emergency role, the system automatically switches the target user terminal's login mode and emergency role based on the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group and the corresponding role information in a pre-defined emergency role information table. Therefore, under appropriate emergency conditions, the system can automatically switch the user terminal's login mode and emergency role based on user-initiated actions to switch login mode and emergency role, enabling immediate emergency response and effectively shortening operation time.
[0065] Additional aspects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. Attached Figure Description
[0066] The above and / or additional aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent and readily understood from the following description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
[0067] Figure 1 A flowchart illustrating an emergency management system login switching method provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0068] Figure 2 A flowchart illustrating another emergency management system login switching method provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0069] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the process of switching emergency positions on a target user terminal in a specific scenario, as provided in an embodiment of the present invention.
[0070] Figure 4 A flowchart illustrating another emergency management system login switching method provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0071] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of a process for logging into an emergency management system in a specific scenario, provided by an embodiment of the present invention.
[0072] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the login and switching process of an emergency management system in a given scenario, as provided in an embodiment of the present invention.
[0073] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an emergency management system login switching device provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0074] Figure 8A schematic diagram of another emergency management system login switching device provided in an embodiment of the present invention; and
[0075] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device provided in an embodiment of the present invention. Detailed Implementation
[0076] Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and intended to explain the present invention, and should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
[0077] In related technologies, emergency management systems typically offer multiple login modes, such as emergency response mode, emergency drill mode, and routine management mode, requiring the selection of the appropriate mode when logging in. However, since different emergency states require different login modes, it necessitates manually adjusting and matching the corresponding login mode and emergency personnel based on the emergency state. This process is time-consuming and labor-intensive, and poses certain security risks in real-world emergency situations.
[0078] To address this issue, embodiments of the present invention provide an emergency management system login switching method, which enables automatic switching of the user's login mode and emergency post based on the user's initiation of a login mode and emergency post switching operation under corresponding emergency conditions, so as to carry out emergency actions as soon as possible and effectively shorten the operation time.
[0079] The following describes the login switching method and apparatus for the emergency management system according to embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0080] Figure 1 This is a flowchart illustrating an emergency management system login switching method provided in an embodiment of the present invention.
[0081] It should be noted that the emergency management system login switching method in this embodiment of the invention can be executed by the emergency management system login switching device provided in this embodiment of the invention. This emergency management system login switching device can be an electronic device or can be configured within an electronic device to automatically switch the user's login mode and emergency position based on the user's login mode switching operation initiated by the user terminal under the corresponding emergency state.
[0082] The electronic device can be any stationary or mobile computing device capable of data processing, such as a laptop, smartphone, wearable device, or other mobile computing device, or a desktop computer or other stationary computing device, or a server, or other types of computing devices. This embodiment does not impose any restrictions on this.
[0083] like Figure 1 As shown, the login switching method for this emergency management system includes the following steps:
[0084] Step 101: Identify the emergency status of at least one group in the emergency management system.
[0085] It should be noted that the emergency management system in this embodiment has at least one group, and each group has at least one user terminal. Therefore, based on the emergency status of the group, the login mode and emergency position of the user terminal whose login mode is inconsistent with the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the group can be switched.
[0086] In this embodiment, the emergency state can include an emergency drill state and an emergency response state. It should be noted that when a group's emergency state is an emergency drill state, it means that the group is conducting an emergency drill or emergency training; when a group's emergency state is an emergency response state, it means that the group is in a real emergency situation.
[0087] In this embodiment, the emergency management system login switching device can identify the emergency status of at least one group in the emergency management system, and then switch the login mode and emergency post of the target user terminal in the target group that is in an emergency status and whose login mode is inconsistent with the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group.
[0088] It should be noted that each group in the emergency management system may be in an emergency state, such as an emergency drill state or an emergency response state, or it may not be in an emergency state, such as a routine management state. In this embodiment, by identifying the emergency state of at least one group in the emergency management system, any group in an emergency state can be identified as the target group, so as to switch the login mode and emergency position of the target user terminal whose login mode is inconsistent with the login mode corresponding to the emergency state of the target group.
[0089] Step 102: Obtain the login mode of each user terminal in the target group.
[0090] In this embodiment, the emergency management system has at least two login modes. Optionally, the emergency management system can have three login modes, including a daily login mode, an emergency drill mode, and an emergency response mode. The daily login mode is used for the daily management of emergency operations; the emergency drill mode is used for emergency drills and / or emergency training; and the emergency response mode is used for emergency actions under real emergency conditions.
[0091] In this embodiment, since the target group is in an emergency state, it is necessary to switch the login mode and emergency role of target user terminals whose login mode is inconsistent with the login mode corresponding to the emergency state of the target group. Therefore, it is necessary to obtain the login mode of each user terminal in the target group to determine whether the login mode of each user terminal in the target group is consistent with the login mode corresponding to the emergency state of the target group. Specifically, the login mode corresponding to the emergency drill state is the emergency drill mode, and the login mode corresponding to the emergency response state is the emergency response mode.
[0092] Step 103: In response to the discrepancy between the login mode of the target user and the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group, issue the first prompt message to remind users to switch the login mode and emergency post.
[0093] In this embodiment, the emergency management system login switching device can send a first prompt message to the target client to remind it to switch login modes when the login mode of the target user terminal is inconsistent with the login mode corresponding to the emergency state of the target group. Optionally, when the login modes of the emergency management system include daily login mode, emergency drill mode, and emergency response mode, and the emergency state includes emergency drill state and emergency response state, since the login mode corresponding to the emergency drill state is the emergency drill mode, and the login mode corresponding to the emergency response state is the emergency response mode, the inconsistency between the login mode of the target user terminal and the login mode corresponding to the emergency state of the target group includes the following two situations: first, the login mode corresponding to the emergency state of the target group is the emergency drill mode, while the login mode of the target user terminal is the daily login mode; second, the login mode corresponding to the emergency state of the target group is the emergency response mode, while the login mode of the target user terminal is either the daily login mode or the emergency drill mode.
[0094] It is understandable that the login mode of each user terminal in the target group may be consistent with or inconsistent with the login mode corresponding to the emergency state of the target group. Therefore, by determining whether the login mode of each user terminal in the target group is consistent with the login mode corresponding to the emergency state of the target group, any user terminal whose login mode is inconsistent with the login mode corresponding to the emergency state of the target group can be identified as the target user terminal, and a first prompt message can be sent to the target user terminal to remind it to switch the login mode and emergency position.
[0095] In one possible implementation of this embodiment, if the login mode of the target user's terminal is inconsistent with the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group, a pop-up window can be sent to the target client with a first prompt message asking "Switch login mode and emergency role?" to remind the target user to switch login mode and emergency role. It should be noted that after receiving the first prompt message, the target client can choose to confirm the switch or not; this embodiment does not impose any restrictions on this. It is understood that if the target client chooses not to switch login mode and emergency role, then there is no need to switch the login mode and emergency role for the target client, meaning the current login switch can be terminated.
[0096] Step 104: In response to the operation of switching login mode and emergency position initiated by the target user terminal, based on the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group and the corresponding position information in the set emergency position information table, switch the login mode and emergency position of the target user terminal.
[0097] It is understandable that, since the login mode of the target user terminal is inconsistent with the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group, it is necessary to switch the login mode of the target user terminal to make it consistent with the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group. In this embodiment, in response to the operation of switching the login mode and emergency position initiated by the target user terminal, the login mode of the target user terminal can be switched according to the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group, and the emergency position of the target user terminal can be switched according to the corresponding position information in the set emergency position information table. This embodiment of the invention does not limit the setting of the emergency position information table. Optionally, it can be set based on manual experience; for example, the emergency position information table can be set as Table 1, or it can be dynamically adjusted according to actual application needs. This embodiment does not impose any restrictions on this.
[0098] Table 1 Emergency Position Information
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[0101] As shown in Table 1, the emergency post information table includes two fields: username and emergency post. The username can be user1, user2, or user3, and the corresponding emergency post can be post1, post2, or post3.
[0102] In one possible implementation of this embodiment, in response to the operation of switching login mode and emergency post initiated by the target user terminal, the login mode of the target user terminal can be switched to the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group, and the emergency post of the target user terminal can be switched to the emergency post in the set emergency post information table of the target client. For example, assuming that the set emergency post information table is as shown in Table 1 above, and the emergency post of the target client in the set emergency post information table is post 3, then the emergency post of the target user terminal can be switched to post 3.
[0103] The emergency management system login switching method provided in this embodiment identifies the emergency status of at least one group in the emergency management system and obtains the login modes of each user terminal in the target group. In response to a discrepancy between the login mode of the target user terminal and the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group, a first prompt message is issued to remind the user to switch login modes and emergency roles. Then, in response to an operation initiated by the target user terminal to switch login modes and emergency roles, the login mode and emergency role of the target user terminal are switched based on the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group and the corresponding role information in a pre-defined emergency role information table. Therefore, in the corresponding emergency status, based on the user terminal's operation to switch login modes and emergency roles, the login mode and emergency role of the user terminal can be automatically switched to enable immediate emergency action and effectively shorten operation time.
[0104] As can be seen from the above analysis, in this embodiment of the invention, in response to an operation to switch login modes initiated by the target user terminal, the login mode and emergency position of the target user terminal are switched based on the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group and the corresponding position information in the set emergency position information table. To clearly illustrate how this invention switches the login mode and emergency position of the target user terminal based on the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group and the corresponding position information in the set emergency position information table, this embodiment provides another login switching method for the emergency management system. Figure 2 This is a flowchart illustrating another emergency management system login switching method provided in an embodiment of the present invention.
[0105] like Figure 2 As shown, the login switching method for this emergency management system may include the following steps:
[0106] Step 201: Identify the emergency status of at least one group in the emergency management system.
[0107] Step 202: Obtain the login mode of each user terminal in the target group.
[0108] Step 203: In response to the discrepancy between the login mode of the target user and the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group, issue the first prompt message to remind users to switch the login mode and emergency post.
[0109] It should be noted that the execution process of steps 201-203 can refer to the execution process of steps 101-103 in the previous embodiment, and the principle is the same, so it will not be repeated here.
[0110] Step 204: In response to the operation of switching login mode and emergency post initiated by the target user terminal, switch the login mode of the target user terminal to the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group.
[0111] In this embodiment, in response to the operation of switching login mode and emergency position initiated by the target user terminal, the login mode of the target user terminal can be switched to the login mode corresponding to the emergency state of the target group. Specifically, when the login mode corresponding to the emergency state of the target group is the emergency drill mode, the login mode of the target user terminal can be switched to the emergency drill mode in response to the operation of switching login mode and emergency position initiated by the target user terminal; when the login mode corresponding to the emergency state of the target group is the emergency response mode, the login mode of the target user terminal can be switched to the emergency response mode in response to the operation of switching login mode and emergency position initiated by the target user terminal.
[0112] Step 205: Determine whether the target user terminal is in the emergency post information table based on the post information contained in the set emergency post information table.
[0113] In this embodiment, after switching the login mode of the target client, it can be determined whether the target user is in the set emergency post information table based on the post information contained in the set emergency post information table, so as to take corresponding actions for different situations.
[0114] Step 206: In response to the target user not being in the emergency post information table, issue a corresponding second prompt message. The second prompt message is used to remind the target user to select an exercise post or to remind the target user that they do not have permission to log in.
[0115] In this embodiment, in response to the target user not being in the set emergency post information table, a corresponding second prompt message can be sent to the target client. This second prompt message is used to remind the target user to select a drill post or to remind the target user that they do not have login privileges. Optionally, in response to the target user not being in the set emergency post information table, a corresponding second prompt message can be sent to the target client via a pop-up window.
[0116] It should be noted that when the second prompt message is used to remind the target user to select a practice position, the second prompt message can provide the target client with at least one practice position so that the target client can select the target practice position based on the practice position provided by the second prompt message.
[0117] In one possible implementation of this embodiment, when the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group is the emergency drill mode, in response to the target user not being in the set emergency post information table, a second prompt message is sent to the target client to remind the target user to select a drill post. After the target user selects the target drill post, the emergency post of the target user is switched to the target drill post, and the emergency post information table is updated based on the target user and the target drill post. Optionally, if the emergency post information table is as shown in Table 1 above, then updating the emergency post information table based on the target user and the target drill post can be done by adding the username and the target drill post corresponding to the target user to the username and emergency post in the emergency post information table. For example, assuming the username of the target user is user4 and the target drill post is post 4, then after updating Table 1, Table 2 can be obtained:
[0118] Table 2 Emergency Position Information
[0119] username Emergency Positions user1 Position 1 user2 Position 2 user3 Position 3 …… …… user4 Position 4
[0120] It should be noted that when the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group is the emergency drill mode, after sending the second prompt message to the target client to remind the target user to select the drill position, the target client can choose the target drill position based on the drill position provided by the second prompt message, or it can choose not to select the target drill position. This embodiment does not limit this.
[0121] It should be noted that even if the target client does not select a target exercise position, it can still log in to the emergency management system normally. However, in this case, the target user will not participate in the emergency exercise.
[0122] In another possible implementation of this embodiment, if the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group is emergency response mode, and the target user is not in the set emergency post information table, a second prompt message is sent to the target client to remind the target user that they do not have permission to log in. It is understood that if the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group is emergency response mode, and the target user is not in the set emergency post information table, then the target user does not have permission to log in to the emergency management system, and thus the current login switch can be terminated.
[0123] Step 207: In response to the emergency post information table on the target user terminal, switch the emergency post on the target user terminal based on the corresponding post information in the emergency post information table.
[0124] In this embodiment, in response to the target user's emergency post information table, the emergency post of the target user can be switched based on the corresponding post information in the emergency post information table. Optionally, in response to the target user's emergency post information table, the emergency post of the target user can be switched to the emergency post of the target client in the set emergency post information table. For example, assuming the set emergency post information table is as shown in Table 1 above, and the emergency post of the target client in the set emergency post information table is post 3, then the emergency post of the target user can be switched to post 3.
[0125] The emergency management system login switching method provided in this embodiment, in response to an operation initiated by the target user terminal to switch the login mode, switches the target user terminal's login mode to the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group. Based on the job information contained in the set emergency job information table, it determines whether the target user terminal is in the emergency job information table. If the target user terminal is not in the emergency job information table, a corresponding second prompt message is issued. This second prompt message is used to remind the target user terminal to select a drill job or to remind the target user terminal that it does not have login privileges. Alternatively, if the target user terminal is in the emergency job information table, the emergency job of the target user terminal is switched based on the corresponding job information in the emergency job information table. Therefore, it can switch the target user terminal's login mode and emergency job in response to an operation initiated by the target user terminal to switch the login mode, based on the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group and the corresponding job information in the set emergency job information table.
[0126] To make it clear Figure 2 In the illustrated embodiment, step 207, in response to the target user's information in the emergency post information table, involves switching the target user's emergency post position based on the corresponding post information in the table. This embodiment provides... Figure 3 The flowchart shown illustrates the process of switching the emergency response role to the target user terminal. Figure 3 As shown, switching the emergency position on the target user terminal based on the corresponding position information in the emergency position information table may include the following steps:
[0127] Step 301: In response to the target user's emergency job information table, obtain the number of jobs in the emergency job information table for the target user.
[0128] Here, if the target user is listed in the emergency job information table, the number of jobs listed in the emergency job information table can be obtained to determine whether the target user is undertaking multiple emergency jobs.
[0129] Step 302: If there is only one job position, switch the emergency job position on the target user's end to the corresponding job position in the emergency job position information table.
[0130] Here, in response to the target user having only one position in the emergency position information table, the target user's emergency position can be switched to the corresponding position in the emergency position information table. It's understandable that if the target user has only one position in the emergency position information table, it means the target client does not hold multiple emergency positions, thus allowing the direct switch to the emergency position in the table.
[0131] Step 303: If there are multiple job positions, obtain the default job position in the emergency job information table of the target user and determine whether the default job position is occupied.
[0132] Here, in response to the target user having multiple positions in the emergency position information table, the system can retrieve the default position in the table and determine whether that default position is already occupied. It's understandable that if the target user has multiple positions in the emergency position information table, it means the target client is handling multiple emergency positions. In this case, retrieving the default position and determining whether it's already occupied allows for appropriate handling based on the specific situation.
[0133] Step 304: In response to the fact that the default position is not occupied, switch the emergency position on the target user's end to the default position.
[0134] Here, if the default position is not occupied, the emergency position on the target user's end can be switched to the default position, thus completing the automatic switching of emergency positions.
[0135] Step 305: In response to the default position being occupied, a third prompt message is sent to the target user terminal to remind the target user terminal to select the target position from the multiple positions corresponding to the emergency position information table. After the target user terminal selects the target position, the emergency position on the target user terminal is switched to the target position.
[0136] Here, if the default position is already occupied, a third prompt message can be sent to the target user to remind them to select a target position from the multiple positions in the emergency position information table. After the target user selects the target position, their emergency position will be switched to the target position. Alternatively, if the default position is already occupied, a pop-up window can be used to send a third prompt message to the target user to remind them to select a target position from the multiple positions in the emergency position information table. After the target user selects the target position, their emergency position will be switched to the target position.
[0137] It is understandable that, since the target position is selected from multiple positions in the emergency position information table, the target position can be any position in the emergency position information table for the target client.
[0138] It should be noted that if the target user's selected position is already occupied, the situation where the target user switches to the occupied position to log in can be understood as a job replacement situation, that is, the target user takes over the emergency task from the user who previously occupied the target position.
[0139] In summary, by responding to the target user's emergency position information table, the system obtains the number of positions available on the target user's emergency position. If there is only one position, the system switches the target user's emergency position to the corresponding position in the emergency position information table. Alternatively, if there are multiple positions, the system obtains the target user's default position in the emergency position information table and determines if the default position is already occupied. If the default position is not occupied, the system switches the target user's emergency position to the default position for login. Alternatively, if the default position is occupied, a third prompt message is sent to the target user to remind them to select a target position from the multiple positions available in the emergency position information table for login. This allows for the switching of the target user's emergency position based on the corresponding position information in the emergency position information table, while simultaneously identifying and handling situations where one person holds multiple emergency positions, effectively reducing the operation time for emergency personnel during emergencies.
[0140] To clearly illustrate the above embodiments, this embodiment provides another method for switching logins in an emergency management system. Figure 4 This is a flowchart illustrating another emergency management system login switching method provided in an embodiment of the present invention.
[0141] like Figure 4 As shown, the login switching method for this emergency management system may include the following steps:
[0142] Step 401: Identify the emergency status of at least one group in the emergency management system.
[0143] Step 402: Obtain the login mode of each user terminal in the target group.
[0144] Step 403: In response to the discrepancy between the login mode of the target user and the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group, issue the first prompt message to remind users to switch the login mode and emergency post.
[0145] Step 404: In response to the operation of switching login mode and emergency position initiated by the target user terminal, the login mode and emergency position of the target user terminal are switched based on the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group and the corresponding position information in the set emergency position information table.
[0146] It should be noted that the execution process of steps 401-404 can be referred to the execution process of steps 101-104 in the above embodiment, and the principle is the same, so it will not be repeated here.
[0147] Step 405: Based on the emergency post information table, verify the emergency posts of each user terminal in the target group to identify users who are not on duty, and send a fourth prompt message to the corresponding user terminal to remind them to log in.
[0148] In this embodiment, the emergency post information table can be used to verify the emergency posts of each user terminal in the target group, thereby identifying the information of users who are not on duty, and sending a fourth prompt message to the corresponding user terminal to remind them to log in. Optionally, if the emergency post information table is as shown in Table 1 above, the emergency post fields in the table can be used to verify the emergency posts of each user terminal in the target group, thereby identifying the information of users who are not on duty, and sending a fourth prompt message to the corresponding user terminal to remind them to log in via email or other means.
[0149] The emergency management system login switching method provided in this embodiment checks the emergency posts of each user terminal in the target group based on the emergency post information table to determine the information of users who are not on duty, and sends a fourth prompt message to the corresponding user terminal to remind them to log in. This can realize automatic confirmation of the information of personnel who are not on duty and provide corresponding reminders.
[0150] To clearly illustrate how the various login modes of the emergency management system in the above embodiments log in to the emergency management system, this embodiment provides the following: Figure 5 The diagram illustrates a process for logging into the emergency management system in one scenario. It should be noted that the login modes of the management system in this embodiment include a daily login mode, an emergency drill mode, and an emergency response mode.
[0151] like Figure 5As shown, the login mode of the user terminal can be obtained and determined first. If the user terminal's login mode is the daily management mode, there is no need to link the emergency post information table, and the login is successful directly. If the user terminal's login mode is the emergency drill mode, it is determined whether the user terminal is in the emergency post information table. If the user terminal is not in the emergency post information table, a second prompt message is sent to the user terminal to remind the user terminal to select a drill post. It is also determined whether the user terminal selects a target drill post. If the user terminal does not select a target drill post, the login is successful directly. Alternatively, if the user terminal selects a target drill post, the user terminal's emergency post is switched to the target drill post, and the emergency post information table is updated based on the target user terminal and the target drill post, thus achieving successful login. Alternatively, in response to the user's emergency job information table, determine if the user has multiple jobs listed in the table. If not, directly switch the user's emergency job to the corresponding job in the table, thus achieving successful login. Or, if the user has multiple jobs listed, retrieve the default job from the table and determine if it is already occupied. If not, switch the user's emergency job to the default job, thus achieving successful login. Or, if the default job is already occupied, send a third-party notification to the client to remind the user to select a target job from the multiple available jobs in the table. After the user selects the target job, switch the user's emergency job to the target job, thus achieving successful login. If the user's login mode is emergency response mode, determine if the user is listed in the emergency job information table, and then... If the user's position is not listed in the emergency job information table, a second prompt message should be sent to the user reminding them that they do not have permission to log in. Alternatively, if the user's position is listed in the emergency job information table, it should be determined whether the user has multiple positions listed. If not, the user's emergency job should be directly switched to the corresponding position in the emergency job information table, thus achieving successful login. Or, if the user has multiple positions listed, the default position in the emergency job information table should be retrieved, and it should be determined whether the default position is occupied. If the default position is not occupied, the user's emergency job should be switched to the default position, thus achieving successful login. Or, if the default position is occupied, a third prompt message should be sent to the client to remind them to select a target position from the multiple positions listed in the emergency job information table. After the user selects the target position, the user's emergency job should be switched to the target position, thus achieving successful login.
[0152] To clearly illustrate the different scenarios of login switching in the emergency management system in the above embodiments, this embodiment provides the following... Figure 6 The diagram illustrates a login switching process for an emergency management system in one scenario. It should be noted that the emergency management system in this embodiment contains at least one group, and each group contains at least one user terminal.
[0153] like Figure 6 As shown, the emergency status of at least one group in the emergency management system can be determined first. If no group has activated its emergency status, no switch between login mode and emergency post will be performed. Alternatively, if a group's emergency status is either "emergency drill" or "emergency response," the system can determine if the login mode of each user terminal within that group matches the login mode corresponding to that group's emergency status. If the login mode matches, no switch will be performed. If a user terminal's login mode does not match, a first prompt message will be issued to remind the user to switch login mode and emergency post. The system will then determine if the user terminal confirms the switch. If the user terminal does not confirm, no switch will be performed. If the user terminal confirms the switch, the login mode and post information will be automatically switched, and the emergency post information table will be linked.
[0154] To achieve the above embodiments, the present invention also proposes an emergency management system login switching device.
[0155] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an emergency management system login switching device provided in an embodiment of the present invention.
[0156] like Figure 7 As shown, the emergency management system login switching device includes: an identification module 71, an acquisition module 72, a first processing module 73, and a switching module 74.
[0157] The identification module 71 is used to identify the emergency status of at least one group in the emergency management system;
[0158] The acquisition module 72 is used to acquire the login mode of each user terminal in the target group;
[0159] The first processing module 73 is used to issue a first prompt message to remind users to switch login modes and emergency positions when the login mode of the target user terminal is inconsistent with the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group.
[0160] The switching module 74 is used to respond to the operation of switching login mode and emergency position initiated by the target user terminal. Based on the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group and the corresponding position information in the set emergency position information table, the switching module 74 switches the login mode and emergency position of the target user terminal.
[0161] Furthermore, in one possible implementation of this embodiment of the invention, the switching module 74 includes:
[0162] The first switching unit is used to respond to the operation of switching login mode and emergency post initiated by the target user terminal, and to switch the login mode of the target user terminal to the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group.
[0163] The judgment unit is used to determine whether the target user terminal is in the emergency post information table based on the post information contained in the set emergency post information table.
[0164] The processing unit is used to issue a corresponding second prompt message in response to the target user not being in the emergency post information table; wherein the second prompt message is used to remind the target user to select an exercise post or to remind the target user that the target user does not have permission to log in;
[0165] The second switching unit is used to switch the emergency position of the target user terminal in response to the emergency position information table, based on the corresponding position information in the emergency position information table.
[0166] Furthermore, in one possible implementation of this invention, the second switching unit is specifically used for:
[0167] In response to the target user's emergency job information table, obtain the number of jobs in the emergency job information table for the target user;
[0168] If there is only one job position, switch the emergency job position on the target user's end to the corresponding job position in the emergency job position information table;
[0169] When there are multiple job positions, obtain the default job position in the emergency job information table of the target user and determine whether the default job position is occupied.
[0170] In response to the default position not being occupied, the emergency position on the target user's end is switched to the default position;
[0171] In response to the default position being occupied, a third prompt message is sent to the target user to remind the target user to select a target position from the multiple positions in the emergency position information table. After the target user selects the target position, the emergency position on the target user's device is switched to the target position.
[0172] Furthermore, in one possible implementation of this invention, the processing unit is specifically used for:
[0173] When the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group is the emergency drill mode, in response to the target user not being in the emergency post information table, a second prompt message is sent to remind the target user to select a drill post. After the target user selects the target drill post, the target user's emergency post is switched to the target drill post, and the emergency post information table is updated based on the target user and the target drill post.
[0174] Furthermore, in one possible implementation of this invention, the processing unit is specifically used for:
[0175] If the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group is emergency response mode, and the target user is not in the emergency post information table, a second prompt message will be issued to remind the target user that they do not have permission to log in.
[0176] Furthermore, in one possible implementation of this invention, the login modes include a daily login mode, an emergency drill mode, and an emergency response mode; wherein, the daily login mode is used for the daily management of emergency operations; the emergency drill mode is used for emergency drills and / or emergency training; and the emergency response mode is used for emergency actions in real emergency situations.
[0177] Furthermore, in one possible implementation of this invention, the emergency state includes an emergency drill state and an emergency response state; the login mode corresponding to the emergency drill state is the emergency drill mode; and the login mode corresponding to the emergency response state is the emergency response mode.
[0178] It should be noted that the foregoing explanation of the emergency management system login switching method embodiment also applies to the emergency management system login switching device of this embodiment, and will not be repeated here.
[0179] Based on the above embodiments, this invention also provides a possible implementation of an emergency management system login switching device. Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of another emergency management system login switching device provided in an embodiment of the present invention. Based on the previous embodiment, the emergency management system login switching device further includes: a second processing module 75.
[0180] The second processing module 75 is used to verify the emergency positions of each user terminal in the target group based on the emergency position information table, to determine the information of users who are not on duty, and to send a fourth prompt message to the corresponding user terminal to remind them to log in.
[0181] The emergency management system login switching device provided in this invention identifies the emergency status of at least one group in the emergency management system and obtains the login modes of each user terminal in the target group. In response to a discrepancy between the login mode of the target user terminal and the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group, it issues a first prompt to remind the user to switch login modes and emergency positions. Furthermore, in response to an operation initiated by the target user terminal to switch login modes and emergency positions, it switches the login mode and emergency position of the target user terminal based on the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group and the corresponding position information in a pre-defined emergency position information table. Therefore, it can automatically switch the login mode and emergency position of the user terminal based on the user terminal's operation to switch login modes and emergency positions under corresponding emergency statuses, enabling immediate emergency action and effectively shortening operation time.
[0182] To implement the above embodiments, the present invention also proposes an electronic device, which includes: at least one processor; and a memory communicatively connected to the at least one processor; wherein the memory stores instructions executable by the at least one processor, the instructions being executed by the at least one processor to enable the at least one processor to execute the emergency management system login switching method proposed in any of the above embodiments of the present invention.
[0183] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device provided in an embodiment of the present invention. It should be noted that... Figure 9 The electronic device shown is merely an example and should not impose any limitation on the functionality and scope of use of the embodiments of the present invention.
[0184] like Figure 9 As shown, the electronic device may include: a housing 91, a processor 92, a memory 93, a circuit board 94, and a power supply circuit 95. The circuit board 94 is disposed inside the space enclosed by the housing 91, and the processor 92 and the memory 93 are disposed on the circuit board 94. The power supply circuit 95 is used to supply power to the various circuits or devices of the electronic device. The memory 93 is used to store executable program code. The processor 92 runs the program corresponding to the executable program code by reading the executable program code stored in the memory 93, and is used to execute the emergency management system login switching method proposed in any of the above embodiments of the present invention.
[0185] For details on the specific execution process of the above steps by processor 92, and the steps further executed by processor 92 through running executable program code, please refer to the present invention. Figure 1-6 The description of the illustrated embodiments will not be repeated here.
[0186] To implement the above embodiments, the present invention also proposes a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing computer instructions, wherein the computer instructions are used to cause a computer to execute the emergency management system login switching method proposed in any of the above embodiments of the present invention.
[0187] To implement the above embodiments, the present invention also proposes a computer program product, including a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the emergency management system login switching method proposed in any of the above embodiments of the present invention.
[0188] In the description of this specification, the references to terms such as "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., refer to specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described in connection with that embodiment or example, which are included in at least one embodiment or example of the present invention. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples. Moreover, without contradiction, those skilled in the art can combine and integrate the different embodiments or examples described in this specification, as well as the features of different embodiments or examples.
[0189] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. In the description of this invention, "a plurality of" means at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0190] Any process or method description in the flowchart or otherwise herein can be understood as representing a module, segment, or portion of code comprising one or more executable instructions for implementing custom logic functions or processes, and the scope of preferred embodiments of the invention includes additional implementations in which functions may be performed not in the order shown or discussed, including substantially simultaneously or in reverse order depending on the functions involved, as should be understood by those skilled in the art to which embodiments of the invention pertain.
[0191] The logic and / or steps represented in the flowchart or otherwise described herein, for example, can be considered as a sequenced list of executable instructions for implementing logical functions, and can be embodied in any computer-readable medium for use by, or in conjunction with, an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device (such as a computer-based system, a processor-included system, or other system that can fetch and execute instructions from, an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device). For the purposes of this specification, "computer-readable medium" can be any means that can contain, store, communicate, propagate, or transmit programs for use by, or in conjunction with, an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device. More specific examples (a non-exhaustive list) of computer-readable media include: an electrical connection having one or more wires (electronic device), a portable computer disk drive (magnetic device), random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), erasable and editable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), fiber optic devices, and portable optical disc read-only memory (CDROM). Alternatively, the computer-readable medium may be paper or other suitable media on which the program can be printed, since the program can be obtained electronically, for example, by optically scanning the paper or other medium, followed by editing, interpreting, or otherwise processing as necessary, and then stored in a computer memory.
[0192] It should be understood that various parts of the present invention can be implemented in hardware, software, firmware, or a combination thereof. In the above embodiments, multiple steps or methods can be implemented in software or firmware stored in memory and executed by a suitable instruction execution system. For example, if implemented in hardware as in another embodiment, it can be implemented using any of the following techniques known in the art, or a combination thereof: discrete logic circuits having logic gates for implementing logical functions on data signals, application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) having suitable combinational logic gates, programmable gate arrays (PGAs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), etc.
[0193] Those skilled in the art will understand that all or part of the steps of the methods in the above embodiments can be implemented by a program instructing related hardware. The program can be stored in a computer-readable storage medium, and when executed, the program includes one or a combination of the steps of the method embodiments.
[0194] Furthermore, the functional units in the various embodiments of the present invention can be integrated into a processing module, or each unit can exist physically separately, or two or more units can be integrated into a module. The integrated module can be implemented in hardware or as a software functional module. If the integrated module is implemented as a software functional module and sold or used as an independent product, it can also be stored in a computer-readable storage medium.
[0195] The storage medium mentioned above can be a read-only memory, a disk, or an optical disk, etc. Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described above, it is to be understood that the above embodiments are exemplary and should not be construed as limiting the present invention. Those skilled in the art can make changes, modifications, substitutions, and variations to the above embodiments within the scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. An emergency management system login switching method characterized by comprising: The emergency management system has at least two login modes, including a daily login mode, an emergency drill mode, and an emergency response mode. The method includes: Identify the emergency status of at least one group in the emergency management system; the emergency status includes emergency drill status and emergency response status; Retrieve the login mode of each user in the target group; If the login mode of the target user is inconsistent with the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group, a first prompt message is issued to remind the user to switch the login mode and emergency post. In response to the operation of switching login mode and emergency position initiated by the target user terminal, the login mode and emergency position of the target user terminal are switched based on the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group and the corresponding position information in the set emergency position information table. The operation of switching login mode and emergency position in response to the target user terminal's initiation, based on the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group and the corresponding position information in the set emergency position information table, switches the login mode and emergency position of the target user terminal, including: In response to the operation of switching login mode and emergency post initiated by the target user terminal, the login mode of the target user terminal is switched to the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group; Based on the job information contained in the established emergency job information table, determine whether the target user terminal is in the emergency job information table; In response to the target user not being listed in the emergency post information table, a corresponding second prompt message is issued; wherein, the second prompt message is used to remind the target user to select an exercise post or to remind the target user that the target user does not have permission to log in; In response to the target user terminal's emergency post information table, the emergency post information of the target user terminal is switched based on the corresponding post information in the emergency post information table.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein, The response to the target user terminal's emergency post information table, based on the corresponding post information in the emergency post information table, involves switching the target user terminal's emergency post position, including: In response to the target user terminal's access to the emergency job information table, the number of jobs available to the target user terminal in the emergency job information table is obtained. If there is only one job position, the emergency job position on the target user terminal will be switched to the corresponding job position in the emergency job position information table. When there are multiple job positions, obtain the default job position of the target user terminal in the emergency job information table, and determine whether the default job position is occupied; In response to the fact that the default position is not occupied, the emergency position on the target user's end is switched to the default position; In response to the default position being occupied, a third prompt message is sent to the target user terminal to remind the target user terminal to select a target position from the multiple positions corresponding to the emergency position information table. After the target user terminal selects the target position, the emergency position of the target user terminal is switched to the target position.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein, The response to the target user not being listed in the emergency post information table includes issuing a corresponding second prompt message, including: When the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group is the emergency drill mode, in response to the target user terminal not being in the emergency post information table, a second prompt message is issued to remind the target user terminal to select a drill post. After the target user terminal selects the target drill post, the emergency post of the target user terminal is switched to the target drill post, and the emergency post information table is updated based on the target user terminal and the target drill post.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein, The response to the target user not being listed in the emergency post information table includes issuing a corresponding second prompt message, including: When the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group is the emergency response mode, in response to the fact that the target user terminal is not in the emergency post information table, a second prompt message is issued to remind the target user terminal that it does not have permission to log in.
5. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that, The method further includes: Based on the emergency post information table, the emergency posts of each user terminal in the target group are checked to determine the information of users who are not on duty, and a fourth prompt message is sent to the corresponding user terminal to remind them to log in.
6. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that, The daily login mode is used for the daily management of emergency operations; the emergency drill mode is used for emergency drills and / or emergency training; and the emergency response mode is used for emergency actions in real emergency situations.
7. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that, The login mode corresponding to the emergency drill status is the emergency drill mode; the login mode corresponding to the emergency response status is the emergency response mode.
8. An emergency management system login switching device characterized by comprising: The emergency management system has at least two login modes, including a daily login mode, an emergency drill mode, and an emergency response mode. The device includes: An identification module is used to identify the emergency status of at least one group in the emergency management system; the emergency status includes emergency drill status and emergency response status; The acquisition module is used to obtain the login mode of each user terminal in the target group; The first processing module is used to issue a first prompt message in response to the inconsistency between the login mode of the target user terminal and the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group, so as to remind the user to switch the login mode and emergency post. The switching module is used to respond to the operation of switching login mode and emergency position initiated by the target user terminal. Based on the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group and the corresponding position information in the set emergency position information table, the module switches the login mode and emergency position of the target user terminal. The switching module includes: The first switching unit is used to respond to the operation of switching login mode and emergency post initiated by the target user terminal, and to switch the login mode of the target user terminal to the login mode corresponding to the emergency status of the target group. The judgment unit is used to determine whether the target user terminal is in the emergency post information table based on the post information contained in the set emergency post information table. The processing unit is used to issue a corresponding second prompt message in response to the target user not being in the emergency post information table; wherein the second prompt message is used to remind the target user to select an exercise post or to remind the target user that the target user does not have permission to log in; The second switching unit is used to switch the emergency position of the target user terminal in response to the emergency position information table, based on the corresponding position information in the emergency position information table.
9. An electronic device, comprising: At least one processor; as well as A memory communicatively connected to the at least one processor; wherein, The memory stores instructions that can be executed by the at least one processor, which, when executed by the at least one processor, enables the at least one processor to perform the emergency management system login switching method according to any one of claims 1-7.