System for Specialized Management of Island Areas
The island region specialization management system addresses the challenge of managing island region projects by calculating and integrating specialization progress, effectively matching job competencies with specialized spaces to enhance economic and cultural revitalization.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- KR1020250005627
- Authority / Receiving Office
- KR · KR
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-21
AI Technical Summary
There is a lack of an efficient system to manage island region specialization projects and tailor employment to the job skills of island residents, hindering the effective revitalization of island economies and cultures.
An island region specialization management system that calculates the specialization progress of each space and integrates it to determine the overall progress of the island region, matching specialized spaces with residents based on their job competencies.
The system efficiently manages island region specialization by aligning job competencies with required skills, enhancing the specialization progress and economic vitality of island regions.
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[0001] The present invention relates to an island region specialization management system, and more specifically, to an island region specialization management system capable of efficiently managing the specialization of an island region by calculating the specialization progress of each space for multiple specialization spaces operated in an island region for the specialization of an island region such as Deokjeokdo, integrating the specialization progress of each space to calculate the island region specialization progress for the entire island region, and matching the specialization spaces with the island residents by considering the job competencies required for work in the specialization spaces and the job competencies possessed by the island residents. Background Technology
[0003] Currently, population decline caused by the low birth rate is emerging as a social problem in Korea.
[0004] This population decline leads to a decrease in purchasing power, and as economic growth slows along with a stagnant domestic market, it is expected that various social side effects will occur alongside an economic crisis. In particular, population decline is intensifying in provincial areas due to the overpopulation of the metropolitan area, and this is harming local economies by reducing local consumption, thereby causing the major problem of regional extinction.
[0005] In particular, island regions are facing a more pressing issue of regional decline than mainland areas due to underdeveloped and poor transportation, infrastructure, and living conditions.
[0006] Accordingly, the government is promoting the specialization of island regions through island region specialization projects.
[0007] Specifically, the Island Specialization Project is a project aimed at revitalizing the local economy, improving the quality of life for local residents, and developing tourism and cultural resources by utilizing the unique environment and resources of island regions. It is primarily carried out in a direction that discovers and preserves the island's unique ecological environment, traditional culture, and marine resources, utilizing them as tourism resources, or promoting the production of local specialties and the revitalization of the local economy.
[0008] In particular, to revitalize tourism, tourism resources are developed by utilizing the natural landscapes and unique cultures of the island regions. For instance, programs such as experiences featuring local specialties, regional festivals, and eco-tourism tours are being developed to attract tourists and boost the local economy.
[0009] Furthermore, to preserve culture and traditions, the traditional culture and history of the island region are preserved and passed down. To this end, support is provided for the production of traditional arts and crafts, and local museums and experience programs are established to introduce the island's unique culture to outsiders.
[0010] In addition, to foster local specialties, regional brands are being developed using products sourced from each island's unique natural environment, and income growth is being promoted by cultivating seafood and processed agricultural products from the islands as specialties.
[0011] Furthermore, to expand infrastructure, accessibility to island areas is being improved and facilities for the convenience of tourists are being expanded. To this end, measures such as expanding transportation networks, developing accommodation facilities, and improving village environments are being taken to ensure that visitors can visit and stay in the island areas without inconvenience.
[0012] Finally, for sustainable development, we are promoting the establishment of marine ecosystem protection zones, the supply of clean energy, and support for eco-friendly agriculture and fisheries by introducing policies for environmental and ecosystem preservation to enable island regions to achieve long-term sustainable development.
[0013] Through such island specialization projects, the island's economy and culture become vibrant, and residents can secure better jobs and living standards. These projects also provide tourists with a differentiated travel experience and play an important role in preserving the island's culture and resources and achieving balanced regional development at the national level.
[0014] However, the lack of a system to efficiently manage these island specialization projects and to arrange employment tailored to the job skills of island residents is becoming a problem. Prior art literature
[0016] Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2024-0115427 The problem to be solved
[0017] The objective of the present invention is to provide an island region specialization management system capable of efficiently managing the specialization of an island region by calculating the specialization progress of each space for multiple specialized spaces operating in an island region for the specialization of island regions such as Deokjeokdo, integrating the specialization progress of each space to calculate the island region specialization progress for the entire island region, and matching specialized spaces with island residents by considering the job competencies required for work in the specialized spaces and the job competencies possessed by the island residents.
[0018] The objects of the present invention are not limited to those mentioned above, and other unmentioned objects and advantages of the present invention may be understood from the following description and will be more clearly understood by the embodiments of the present invention. Furthermore, it will be readily apparent that the objects and advantages of the present invention can be realized by the means and combinations thereof set forth in the claims. means of solving the problem
[0020] The island region specialization management system according to the present invention comprises: a management server that calculates a specialization progress degree by space indicating the degree of specialization progress of each of a plurality of specialization spaces operated in the island region for the specialization of the island region, and calculates an island region specialization progress degree by integrating the specialization progress degrees by space indicating the degree of specialization progress of the entire island region; and a resident device that acquires job competency information indicating job competency possessed by an island region resident and transmits the job competency information to the management server together with resident information indicating an island region resident. The management server selects one or more spatial information among the spatial information indicating the specialization space as matching spatial information based on the job competency information indicating the job competency required for the island region resident to work in the specialization space and the job competency information, and can match the resident information with the matching spatial information.
[0021] Preferably, the specialized space may be any one of a local specialty experience center, a tourist attraction, and a commercial facility, and the management server calculates the degree of specialization progress for each space using supporting data for each of the specialized spaces used to estimate the degree of specialization progress, and the supporting data may include one or more of the number of visitors to the specialized space, the sales revenue generated in the specialized space, and the number of island residents working in the specialized space.
[0022] Preferably, the management server can set essential job competency information representing job competencies required for the island residents to work in the specialized space and additional job competency information representing job competencies additionally required for the island residents to work in the specialized space, respectively, in the space information of each of the specialized spaces.
[0023] Preferably, the required job competency information includes the essential job competency information and the additional job competency information, and the management server can set the required job competency information for each of the spatial information.
[0024] Preferably, the management server can select the spatial information among the spatial information as matching candidate spatial information in which the job ability represented by the set essential job ability information is satisfied by the job ability represented by the possessed job ability information.
[0025] Preferably, the management server calculates the matching suitability for each of the resident information and the matching candidate space information using the additional essential job competency information and the possessed job competency information set in the matching candidate space information, and can select one or more of the matching space information among the matching candidate space information using the calculated matching suitability. Effects of the invention
[0027] According to the present invention, for the specialization of an island region such as Deokjeokdo, the specialization progress of each space is calculated for a plurality of specialized spaces operating in the island region, and the specialization progress of each space is integrated to calculate the specialization progress of the entire island region. By matching the specialized spaces with the island residents by considering the job competencies required for work in the specialized spaces and the job competencies possessed by the island residents, the specialization of the island region can be managed efficiently. Brief explanation of the drawing
[0029] FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an island region characterization management system according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of source data used by a management server of an island region characterization management system according to an embodiment of the present invention to calculate the progress of island region characterization. FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of essential job competency information included in the required job competency information used in an island region characterization management system according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of additional job competency information included in the required job competency information used in an island region characterization management system according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of job competency information used in an island region specialization management system according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating the process of a management server of an island region characterization management system according to one embodiment of the present invention matching resident information and spatial information. FIG. 7 is a block diagram of an island region characterization management system according to one embodiment of the present invention. Specific details for implementing the invention
[0030] Hereinafter, various embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, this is not intended to limit the present invention to specific embodiments and should be understood to include various modifications, equivalents, and / or alternatives of the embodiments of the present invention. In connection with the description of the drawings, similar reference numerals may be used for similar components.
[0031] In this document, expressions such as "have," "may have," "include," or "may include" refer to the existence of the relevant feature (e.g., numerical values, functions, operations, or components, etc.) and do not exclude the existence of additional features.
[0032] In this document, expressions such as “A or B”, “at least one of A or / and B”, or “one or more of A or / and B” may include all possible combinations of items listed together. For example, “A or B”, “at least one of A and B”, or “at least one of A or B” may refer to cases including (1) at least one A, (2) at least one B, or (3) both at least one A and at least one B.
[0033] Expressions such as "first," "second," "first," or "second" used in this document may modify various components regardless of order and / or importance, and are used merely to distinguish one component from another without limiting such components. For example, the first user device and the second user device may represent different user devices regardless of order or importance. For example, without departing from the scope of rights set forth in this document, the first component may be named the second component, and similarly, the second component may be renamed the first component.
[0034] When it is stated that a component (e.g., Component 1) is "(operatively or communicatively) coupled with" or "connected to" another component (e.g., Component 2), it should be understood that the component is directly connected to the other component or may be connected through the other component (e.g., Component 3). On the other hand, when it is stated that a component (e.g., Component 1) is "directly connected" or "directly connected" to another component (e.g., Component 2), it may be understood that no other component (e.g., Component 3) exists between the component and the other component.
[0035] As used in this document, the expression "configured to" may be replaced, depending on the context, with, for example, "suitable for," "having the capacity to," "designed to," "adapted to," "made to," or "capable of." The term "configured to" does not necessarily mean "specifically designed to" in hardware. Instead, in some situations, the expression "device configured to" may mean that the device is "capable of" in conjunction with other devices or components. For example, the phrase “a control unit configured (or set) to perform A, B, and C” may mean a dedicated processor for performing said operations (e.g., an embedded processor), or a generic-purpose processor (e.g., a CPU or an application processor) capable of performing said operations by executing one or more software programs stored in memory.
[0036] In particular, in this specification, the “~device” and “server” may include one or more of a Central Processing Unit (CPU), an Application Processor (AP), and a Communication Processor (CP).
[0037] In this specification, “~device” and “server” refer to any type of hardware device comprising at least one processor, and may be understood to encompass software configurations operating on said hardware device according to the embodiments. For example, “~device” and “server” may be understood to include, but are not limited to, machine drive devices, smartphones, tablet PCs, desktops, laptops, robots, servers, and user clients and applications running on each of these devices.
[0038] The terms used in this document are used merely to describe specific embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of other embodiments. Singular expressions may include plural expressions unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Terms used herein, including technical or scientific terms, may have the same meaning as generally understood by those skilled in the art described in this document. Terms used in this document that are defined in general dictionaries may be interpreted as having the same or similar meaning as they have in the context of the relevant technology, and are not to be interpreted in an ideal or overly formal sense unless explicitly defined in this document. In some cases, even terms defined in this document may not be interpreted to exclude the embodiments of this document.
[0039] An integrated embodiment comprising all components included in each of the first to nth embodiments of the present invention (wherein 'n' is a natural number), one embodiment of the present invention, another embodiment of the present invention, and yet another embodiment of the present invention may be implemented as the present invention.
[0040] An integrated embodiment comprising all components included in each of the first to nth embodiments of the present invention (wherein 'n' is a natural number), one embodiment of the present invention, another embodiment of the present invention, and yet another embodiment of the present invention may be implemented as the present invention.
[0041] FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an island region characterization management system according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0042] An island region characterization management system according to one embodiment of the present invention may include a manager device (100), a management server (200), and a resident device (300).
[0043] The manager device (100) can acquire and transmit to the management server (200) the basis data that the management server (200) uses to calculate the progress of characterization for each space for each of the multiple characterization spaces operated in the island region for characterization of the island region.
[0044] Here, the island region may be a region consisting of islands with underdeveloped transportation conditions, infrastructure, and settlement conditions.
[0045] For example, the island region could be Deokjeokdo or the surrounding area including Deokjeokdo.
[0046] Meanwhile, island specialization can refer to activities that utilize the unique environment and resources of island regions to revitalize the local economy, improve the quality of life for local residents, and develop tourism and cultural resources.
[0047] Such specialization of island regions can be carried out through island region specialization projects led by the government.
[0048] Meanwhile, a specialized space is a space developed to specialize the island region; for example, the specialized space may be any one of a local specialty experience center, a tourist attraction, or a commercial facility.
[0049] A specialty product experience center is a space that offers various experience programs centered on the representative specialty products of island regions, where visitors can view exhibitions on the production process or history of the products and appreciate their value through hands-on experiences.
[0050] For example, if the island region is Deokjeokdo, the specialty experience center could be a space where visitors can experience the production process, history, and manufacturing process of processed products of sweet pumpkin, a specialty of Deokjeokdo.
[0051] A tourist destination can refer to a tourism space developed to specialize the island region.
[0052] For example, if the island area is Deokjeokdo, the tourist attractions may be Bijobong, Unjubong, Neungdong Jagalmadang, Seoripo Beach, the Deokjeokdo coastline, the Deokjeokdo bicycle course, and the Deokjeokdo trekking course.
[0053] Commercial facilities can refer to spaces where commercial activities take place to characterize the island region.
[0054] For example, if the island area is Deokjeokdo, the commercial facilities may be a cafe located on Deokjeokdo, a restaurant located on Deokjeokdo, a bakery located on Deokjeokdo, an accommodation facility located on Deokjeokdo, and a market located on Deokjeokdo.
[0055] Meanwhile, the manager device (100) can obtain one or more of the number of visitors who visited the specialized space, the sales amount of the specialized space, and the number of island residents working in the specialized space as the above-described basis data and transmit them to the management server (200).
[0056] That is, the manager device (100) can acquire source data by characteristic space and transmit it to the management server (200).
[0057] At this time, the manager device (100) can receive source data from an external server or external device, or receive source data from the manager.
[0058] Here, the manager may be a business entity that carries out an island region specialization project for the specialization of the island region, and the manager device (100) may be a device controlled by the manager.
[0059] Here, the Island Region Specialization Project is a project supported by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety of the Republic of Korea to promote the improvement of infrastructure, living conditions, tourism and local resource development, and income generation in island regions that are relatively underdeveloped due to geographical conditions and various regulations, and may be a project carried out by the Korea Island Development Institute through consignment agreements with local governments starting from 2022.
[0060] In addition, the island region specialization project may be a project in which island residents form an organization to create a sustainable island village, establish a village development plan utilizing various local resources, and support income-generating projects and village revitalization activities.
[0061] In addition, the island region specialization project may be a project targeting village units among the 188 islands targeted for development within the 'special situation area' designated under Article 4 of the Island Development Promotion Act.
[0062] The management server (200) can calculate the island region characterization progress level, which indicates the degree of characterization progress of the entire island region, using the aforementioned basis data.
[0063] In addition, the management server (200) can select a specialized space where island residents can work among the specialized spaces, taking into account job skills.
[0064] To this end, the resident device (300) can obtain job capability information from an island resident indicating the job capability possessed by the island resident, and transmit the job capability information to the management server (200) along with resident information indicating the island resident.
[0065] Such a resident device (300) can acquire job competency information by receiving job competency information from island residents.
[0066] Here, the island resident may be a resident living in the island area, and the resident device (300) may be a device controlled by the island resident.
[0068] Below, we will explain in detail the calculation of the progress of the island region specialization described above and the selection of specialized spaces where island residents can work.
[0069] FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of source data used by a management server of an island region characterization management system according to an embodiment of the present invention to calculate the progress of island region characterization.
[0070] Referring to FIG. 2, the management server (200) can calculate the degree of specialization progress for each space, which indicates the degree of specialization progress of each of the multiple specialization spaces operated in the island region for the specialization of the island region.
[0071] Specifically, the management server (200) can calculate the degree of characterization progress for each space using the basis data for each characterization space used to estimate the degree of characterization progress.
[0072] Here, as described above, the supporting data is data for each specialized space and may include one or more of the following: the number of visitors to the specialized space, the sales revenue generated in the specialized space, and the number of island residents working in the specialized space.
[0073] The management server (200) can calculate a visitor count achievement rate, which represents the ratio of the number of visitors based on the supporting data to the target number of visitors set for each spatial information representing a specialized space, calculate a sales revenue achievement rate, which represents the ratio of the sales revenue based on the supporting data to the target sales revenue set for each spatial information, and calculate a worker count achievement rate, which represents the ratio of the number of workers based on the supporting data to the target number of workers set for each spatial information.
[0074] Afterwards, the management server (200) can calculate the average of the visitor count achievement rate, sales revenue achievement rate, and employee count achievement rate for each space information as the space-specific characteristic progress rate described above.
[0075] Meanwhile, the management server (200) can identify the stage of the island region specialization project being carried out in the island region for the specialization of the island region, and in response to the identified stage, set the target number of visitors, target sales revenue, and target number of employees for each spatial information.
[0076] Specifically, the stages of the island region specialization project consist of a first stage for establishing a capacity base, a second stage for establishing a main field, a third stage for establishing an expansion linkage, and a fourth stage for establishing a self-reliance base, and the management server (200) can be set so that as the stages of the island region specialization project being carried out in the island region go from the first stage to the fourth stage, the number of target visitors, target sales revenue, and target number of employees for each spatial information increase.
[0077] The stages of these island region specialization projects consist of stages 1 through 4, as shown in Table 1 below, and the name, main contents, details, budget, and duration may be determined for each stage.
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[0080] Meanwhile, the number of visitors, sales revenue, and employees included in the supporting data may be figures for a predetermined period.
[0081] For example, the number of visitors, sales, and employees included in the source data may be figures from the past year.
[0082] Next, the management server (200) can calculate the island region specialization progress by integrating the specialization progress by space to indicate the degree of specialization progress of the entire island region.
[0083] Specifically, the management server (200) can calculate the average of the space-specific characterization progress calculated for each characterization space as the island region characterization progress described above.
[0084] Afterwards, the management server (200) can transmit the spatial characterization progress and the island region characterization progress to the manager device (100).
[0086] FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of essential job competency information included in required job competency information used in an island region specialization management system according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of additional job competency information included in required job competency information used in an island region specialization management system according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of possessed job competency information used in an island region specialization management system according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining the process of a management server of an island region specialization management system according to an embodiment of the present invention matching resident information and spatial information.
[0087] Referring further to FIGS. 3 to 6, the management server (200) can set required job competency information for each spatial information representing the specialized space described above.
[0088] Specifically, the management server (200) can set required job competency information, which indicates the job competency required for island residents to work in the specialized space, in the space information representing the specialized space.
[0089] In this case, the required job competency information may include essential job competency information and additional job competency information.
[0090] Specifically, the management server (200) can set essential job competency information representing job competencies required for island residents to work in the specialized space and additional job competency information representing job competencies additionally required for island residents to work in the specialized space, each in the space information of the specialized space.
[0091] Here, the essential job competency information may be information indicating job competencies that make it impossible to work in the relevant specialized space if the island resident does not possess them.
[0092] Here, the additional job competency information may be information indicating job competencies that enable work in the specialized space even if the island resident does not possess them, but allow for smooth work if the island resident possesses them.
[0093] Meanwhile, the manager device (100) receives required job competency information including essential job competency information and additional job competency information for each specialized space from the manager, and can transmit the received required job competency information to the management server (200) together with space information representing the corresponding specialized space.
[0094] When the management server (200) receives required job competency information along with spatial information from the manager device (100), it can set the required job competency information received in the spatial information.
[0095] Meanwhile, the resident device (300) can acquire job capability information representing the job capability possessed by the island resident and transmit the job capability information to the management server (200) along with resident information representing the island resident.
[0096] Afterwards, the management server (200) can select one or more spatial information from among the spatial information representing specialized spaces based on the job competency information and the required job competency information as matching spatial information.
[0097] Afterwards, the management server (200) can match resident information corresponding to job competency information with matching space information.
[0098] To this end, the management server (200) can first select spatial information as matching candidate spatial information in which the job ability represented by the set essential job ability information among the spatial information is satisfied by the job ability represented by the job ability information possessed.
[0099] Specifically, the management server (200) can select the spatial information as a matching candidate spatial information if all of the job competencies represented by the essential job competency information set in the spatial information are included in the job competencies represented by the job competency information.
[0100] In other words, the management server (200) can select the spatial information as a matching candidate spatial information if the job competency information represents all job competencies that are identical to the job competencies represented by the essential job competency information set in the spatial information.
[0101] Afterwards, the management server (200) calculates the matching suitability for each of the resident information and the matching candidate space information using the additional essential job competency information and the job competency information set in the matching candidate space information, and can select one or more matching space information from the matching candidate space information using the calculated matching suitability.
[0102] Specifically, the management server (200) can calculate the matching suitability such that the more job skills that are identical to the job skills represented by the job skills represented by the job skills information among the additional essential job skills information set in the matching candidate space information, the higher the matching suitability between the matching candidate space information and the resident information.
[0103] Next, the management server (200) can select the matching candidate space information with the highest matching suitability with resident information from among the matching candidate space information as the matching space information.
[0104] At this time, if there are multiple matching candidate space informations with the highest matching suitability, the management server (200) can select all matching candidate space informations with the highest matching suitability as matching space information.
[0105] Afterwards, the management server (200) can match resident information with matching space information and transmit the matching space information to a resident device (300) corresponding to the matched resident information.
[0106] Here, the matching space information may include the type, name, address, working conditions, and type of work of the corresponding specialized space.
[0107] Meanwhile, in another embodiment, the management server (200) can calculate the number of job competencies that are different from the job competencies represented by
[0108] Subsequently, a management server (200) according to another embodiment can select the spatial information with the fewest number of insufficient job skills among the spatial information as preliminary work space information.
[0109] Next, a management server (200) according to another embodiment may classify job skills that are different from job skills represented by job skills information possessed by job skills information among the job skills represented by essential job skills information set in the preliminary workspace information as supplementary job skills.
[0110] In addition, a management server (200) according to another embodiment can search for job training information in a job training list that enables a resident of the island area to develop supplementary job skills, and transmit the searched job training information to the resident device (300).
[0111] Here, job training information may include information on vocational training centers capable of developing supplementary job skills and information on development books capable of developing supplementary job skills.
[0112] Meanwhile, a management server (200) according to another embodiment can calculate a management fee in correspondence with the progress of the island region characterization described above.
[0113] More specifically, if the aforementioned island region specialization progress exceeds the standard progress, the management server (200) can identify the stage of the island region specialization project being carried out in the island region, identify the maximum budget supported at the identified stage, and calculate the management fee by applying the management fee rate to the identified maximum budget.
[0114] The management server (200) can calculate a management fee once per stage of the island region specialization project if the progress of the island region specialization exceeds the standard progress level.
[0115] At this time, the management server (200) can be configured so that the standard progress level increases as the stage of the island region specialization project being carried out in the island region goes from stage 1 to stage 4.
[0116] Additionally, the management server (200) can be configured so that the standard progress level increases as the stage of the island region specialization project being carried out in the island region progresses from stage 1 to stage 4.
[0117] Additionally, the management server (200) can be configured so that the management fee rate increases as the stage of the island region specialization project being carried out in the island region progresses from stage 1 to stage 4.
[0118] For example, the management server (200) can set the management fee rate to 1% when the stage of the island region specialization project is stage 1, set the management fee rate to 2% when the stage of the island region specialization project is stage 2, set the management fee rate to 3% when the stage of the island region specialization project is stage 3, and set the management fee rate to 4% when the stage of the island region specialization project is stage 4.
[0119] FIG. 7 is a block diagram of an island region characterization management system according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0120] Meanwhile, referring further to FIG. 7, the manager device (100) may include a storage unit (110), an input unit (120), a display (130), a speaker unit (140), a processor (150), and a communication unit (160).
[0121] The storage unit (110) can store various programs and data required for the operation of the manager device (100). The storage unit (110) can be implemented as non-volatile memory, volatile memory, flash memory, hard disk drive (HDD), or solid-state drive (SSD).
[0122] The processor (150) can control the overall operation of the manager device (100) using various programs stored in the storage unit (110). The processor (150) may be composed of RAM, ROM, a graphics processing unit, a main CPU, first to n interfaces, and a bus. At this time, the RAM, ROM, graphics processing unit, main CPU, first to n interfaces, etc., may be connected to each other through a bus.
[0123] RAM stores the OS and application programs. Specifically, when the manager device (100) boots up, the OS is stored in RAM, and various application data selected by the user can be stored in RAM.
[0124] A set of instructions for booting the system is stored in the ROM. When a turn-on command is input and power is supplied, the main CPU copies the O / S stored in the storage unit (110) to the RAM according to the instructions stored in the ROM, and executes the O / S to boot the system. When booting is complete, the main CPU copies various application programs stored in the storage unit (110) to the RAM, and executes the application programs copied to the RAM to perform various operations.
[0125] The main CPU accesses the storage unit (110) and performs booting using the OS stored in the storage unit (110). Then, the main CPU performs various operations using various programs, content, data, etc. stored in the storage unit (110).
[0126] The first to n interfaces are connected to the various components described above. One of the first to n interfaces may be a network interface connected to an external device through a network.
[0127] Meanwhile, the processor (150) may include one or more cores (not shown) and a graphics processing unit (not shown) and / or other components, and a connection channel (e.g., a bus, etc.) for transmitting and receiving signals.
[0128] Meanwhile, the processor (150) may further include RAM (Random Access Memory, not shown) and ROM (Read-Only Memory, not shown) for temporarily and / or permanently storing signals (or data) processed within the processor (150). Additionally, the processor (150) may be implemented in the form of a system-on-chip (SoC) that includes at least one of a graphics processing unit, RAM, and ROM.
[0129] The storage unit (110) can store programs (one or more instructions) for processing and controlling the processor (150). The programs stored in the storage unit (110) can be divided into multiple modules according to their function.
[0130] The input unit (120) can receive various information from the outside. To this end, the input unit (120) can be implemented as a button or a touch panel.
[0131] The display (130) can display and output various information and data.
[0132] To this end, the display (130) may be equipped with a display module.
[0133] The speaker unit (140) can output sound source data.
[0134] The communication unit (160) can communicate with the management server (200). In particular, the communication unit (160) may include various communication chips such as a Wi-Fi chip, a Bluetooth chip, a wireless communication chip, an NFC chip, and a low-power Bluetooth chip (BLE chip). At this time, the Wi-Fi chip, the Bluetooth chip, and the NFC chip each perform communication in the LAN method, the Wi-Fi method, the Bluetooth method, and the NFC method, respectively. When using a Wi-Fi chip or a Bluetooth chip, various connection information such as SSID and session key is first transmitted and received, and then various information can be transmitted and received after establishing a communication connection using this information. A wireless communication chip refers to a chip that performs communication according to various communication standards such as IEEE, Zigbee, 3G (2nd Generation), 3GPP (2nd Generation Partnership Project), LTE (Long Term Evolution), and 5G (2nd Generation).
[0135] The management server (200) may include a storage unit (210), a processor (220), and a communication unit (230).
[0136] The storage unit (210) can store various programs and data required for the operation of the management server (200). The storage unit (210) can be implemented as non-volatile memory, volatile memory, flash memory, hard disk drive (HDD), or solid-state drive (SSD).
[0137] The processor (220) can control the overall operation of the management server (200) using various programs stored in the storage unit (210). The processor (220) may be composed of RAM, ROM, a graphics processing unit, a main CPU, first to n interfaces, and a bus. At this time, the RAM, ROM, graphics processing unit, main CPU, first to n interfaces, etc., may be connected to each other through a bus.
[0138] RAM stores the OS and application programs. Specifically, when the management server (200) boots up, the OS is stored in RAM, and various application data selected by the user can be stored in RAM.
[0139] A set of instructions for system booting is stored in the ROM. When a turn-on command is input and power is supplied, the main CPU copies the O / S stored in the storage unit (210) to the RAM according to the instructions stored in the ROM, and executes the O / S to boot the system. When booting is complete, the main CPU copies various application programs stored in the storage unit (210) to the RAM, and executes the application programs copied to the RAM to perform various operations.
[0140] The main CPU accesses the storage unit (210) and performs booting using the OS stored in the storage unit (210). Then, the main CPU performs various operations using various programs, content, data, etc. stored in the storage unit (210).
[0141] The first to n interfaces are connected to the various components described above. One of the first to n interfaces may be a network interface connected to an external device through a network.
[0142] Meanwhile, the processor (220) may include one or more cores (not shown) and a graphics processing unit (not shown) and / or other components, and a connection channel (e.g., a bus, etc.) for transmitting and receiving signals.
[0143] Meanwhile, the processor (220) may further include RAM (Random Access Memory, not shown) and ROM (Read-Only Memory, not shown) for temporarily and / or permanently storing signals (or data) processed within the processor (220). Additionally, the processor (220) may be implemented in the form of a system-on-chip (SoC) including at least one of a graphics processing unit, RAM, and ROM.
[0144] The storage unit (210) can store programs (one or more instructions) for processing and controlling the processor (220). The programs stored in the storage unit (210) can be divided into multiple modules according to their function.
[0145] The communication unit (230) can communicate with the manager device (100). In particular, the communication unit (230) may include various communication chips such as a Wi-Fi chip, a Bluetooth chip, a wireless communication chip, an NFC chip, and a low-power Bluetooth chip (BLE chip). At this time, the Wi-Fi chip, the Bluetooth chip, and the NFC chip each perform communication in a LAN method, a Wi-Fi method, a Bluetooth method, and an NFC method, respectively. When using a Wi-Fi chip or a Bluetooth chip, various connection information such as SSID and session key is first transmitted and received, and then various information can be transmitted and received after establishing a communication connection using this information. A wireless communication chip refers to a chip that performs communication according to various communication standards such as IEEE, Zigbee, 3G (2nd Generation), 3GPP (2nd Generation Partnership Project), LTE (Long Term Evolution), and 5G (1st Generation).
[0146] The resident device (300) may include a storage unit (310), an input unit (320), a display (330), a speaker unit (340), a processor (350), and a communication unit (360).
[0147] The storage unit (310) can store various programs and data required for the operation of the resident device (300). The storage unit (310) can be implemented as non-volatile memory, volatile memory, flash memory, hard disk drive (HDD), or solid-state drive (SSD).
[0148] The processor (350) can control the overall operation of the resident device (300) using various programs stored in the storage unit (310). The processor (350) may be composed of RAM, ROM, a graphics processing unit, a main CPU, first to n interfaces, and a bus. At this time, the RAM, ROM, graphics processing unit, main CPU, first to n interfaces, etc., may be connected to each other through a bus.
[0149] RAM stores the OS and application programs. Specifically, when the resident device (300) boots up, the OS is stored in RAM, and various application data selected by the user can be stored in RAM.
[0150] A set of instructions for system booting is stored in the ROM. When a turn-on command is input and power is supplied, the main CPU copies the O / S stored in the storage unit (310) to the RAM according to the instructions stored in the ROM, and executes the O / S to boot the system. When booting is complete, the main CPU copies various application programs stored in the storage unit (310) to the RAM, and executes the application programs copied to the RAM to perform various operations.
[0151] The main CPU accesses the storage unit (310) and performs booting using the OS stored in the storage unit (310). Then, the main CPU performs various operations using various programs, content, data, etc. stored in the storage unit (310).
[0152] The first to n interfaces are connected to the various components described above. One of the first to n interfaces may be a network interface connected to an external device through a network.
[0153] Meanwhile, the processor (350) may include one or more cores (not shown) and a graphics processing unit (not shown) and / or other components, and a connection channel (e.g., a bus, etc.) for transmitting and receiving signals.
[0154] Meanwhile, the processor (350) may further include RAM (Random Access Memory, not shown) and ROM (Read-Only Memory, not shown) for temporarily and / or permanently storing signals (or data) processed within the processor (350). Additionally, the processor (350) may be implemented in the form of a system-on-chip (SoC) that includes at least one of a graphics processing unit, RAM, and ROM.
[0155] The storage unit (310) can store programs (one or more instructions) for processing and controlling the processor (350). The programs stored in the storage unit (310) can be divided into multiple modules according to their function.
[0156] The input unit (320) can receive various information from the outside. To this end, the input unit (320) can be implemented as a button or a touch panel.
[0157] The display (330) can display and output various information and data.
[0158] To this end, the display (330) may be equipped with a display module.
[0159] The speaker unit (340) can output sound source data.
[0160] The communication unit (360) can communicate with the management server (200). In particular, the communication unit (360) may include various communication chips such as a Wi-Fi chip, a Bluetooth chip, a wireless communication chip, an NFC chip, and a low-power Bluetooth chip (BLE chip). At this time, the Wi-Fi chip, the Bluetooth chip, and the NFC chip each perform communication in the LAN method, the Wi-Fi method, the Bluetooth method, and the NFC method, respectively. When using a Wi-Fi chip or a Bluetooth chip, various connection information such as SSID and session key is first transmitted and received, and then various information can be transmitted and received after establishing a communication connection using this information. A wireless communication chip refers to a chip that performs communication according to various communication standards such as IEEE, Zigbee, 3G (3rd Generation), 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project), LTE (Long Term Evolution), and 5G (3rd Generation).
[0161] The present invention has been described above with reference to preferred embodiments. Those skilled in the art will understand that the present invention can be implemented in modified forms without departing from the essential characteristics of the invention. Therefore, the disclosed embodiments should be considered in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. The scope of the invention is defined by the claims, not by the foregoing description, and all variations within the scope of the claims should be interpreted as being included in the invention.
[0162] As described above, although the present invention has been explained by limited embodiments and drawings, the present invention is not limited thereto, and it is obvious that various modifications and variations are possible within the scope of the technical spirit of the present invention and the equivalent scope of the claims described below by those skilled in the art to which the present invention belongs. Explanation of the symbols
[0164] 100 : Manager device 200 : Management Server 300 : Resident device
Claims
Claim 1 An island region specialization management system comprises: a management server that calculates a specialization progress level by space indicating the degree of specialization progress of each of a plurality of specialization spaces operated in the island region for the specialization of the island region, and calculates an island region specialization progress level indicating the degree of specialization progress of the entire island region by integrating the specialization progress levels by space; and a resident device that acquires job competency information indicating job competency possessed by an island region resident and transmits the job competency information possessed to the management server along with resident information indicating an island region resident; wherein the management server selects one or more spatial information among the spatial information indicating the specialization space as matching spatial information based on the job competency information indicating the job competency required for the island region resident to work in the specialization space and the job competency information possessed, and matches the resident information with the matching spatial information. Claim 2 An island region specialization management system characterized in that, in claim 1, the specialized space may be any one of a local specialty experience center, a tourist attraction, and a commercial facility, and the management server calculates the degree of specialization progress for each space using supporting data for each of the specialized spaces used to estimate the degree of specialization progress, and the supporting data includes one or more of the number of visitors who visited the specialized space, the sales revenue generated in the specialized space, and the number of island region residents working in the specialized space. Claim 3 An island region specialization management system according to claim 1, wherein the management server sets essential job competency information representing job competencies required for the island region residents to work in the specialized space and additional job competency information representing job competencies additionally required for the island region residents to work in the specialized space, respectively, in the spatial information of each of the specialized spaces. Claim 4 An island region specialization management system characterized in that, in paragraph 3, the required job competency information includes the essential job competency information and the additional job competency information, and the management server sets the required job competency information for each of the spatial information. Claim 5 An island region specialization management system according to claim 4, wherein the management server selects the spatial information as matching candidate spatial information in which the job ability represented by the essential job ability information set among the spatial information is satisfied by the job ability represented by the job ability information possessed. Claim 6 An island region specialization management system according to claim 5, wherein the management server calculates a matching suitability for each of the resident information and the matching candidate space information using the additional essential job competency information and the possessed job competency information set in the matching candidate space information, and selects one or more of the matching space information from among the matching candidate space information using the calculated matching suitability.