3D Item Information Linking for Tacit Knowledge Transfer
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing systems face challenges in effectively transferring tacit knowledge between different tasks or users with varying skill levels, particularly in industries like civil engineering and construction, where 3D models are used for design, construction, and maintenance, and there is a need to integrate 3D models with property management information without significantly increasing costs.
Innovation Solution
A system comprising a first server for property management information and a second server for three-dimensional image information, which associates and displays this information on a terminal device, allowing for the integration of tacit knowledge comments generated based on captured images and 3D models, without requiring substantial functional changes to the first server.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Device complexity
If a first server and a second server are used to manage separate pieces of information (property management information and 3D image information), then the system can maintain clear functional separation and reduce individual server complexity, but it becomes difficult to display integrated information effectively and transfer tacit knowledge between different tasks or users
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces a terminal device as an intermediary component that receives information from both the first server (property management information) and the second server (3D image information), and displays them in an integrated manner. This intermediary device enables effective information integration and tacit knowledge transfer without requiring the servers themselves to be complex or to directly communicate with each other, thus maintaining server simplicity while achieving information integration.
2Loss of information
If 3D models and property management information are integrated on a single platform, then information integration and tacit knowledge transfer are improved, but the server's functional complexity and cost increase significantly
Solution Approach 1:
The patent divides the information management system into separate functional servers: a first server dedicated to property management information and a second server dedicated to 3D image information. Each server handles its specific type of information independently, maintaining functional simplicity. The terminal device then integrates these separate information streams for display, achieving information integration without consolidating all functions in a single complex server.
3Ease of manufacture
If multiple servers manage different types of information separately, then each server can be optimized for its specific function, but the system loses the ability to effectively associate and display related information from different servers
Solution Approach 1:
The terminal device serves as a mediator that receives information from multiple specialized servers and performs the association and integrated display functions. This allows each server to remain optimized for its specific information type while the terminal device handles the complexity of associating and presenting related information from different sources in a unified interface.
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AI summary
An information processing system incudes a first server that stores information related to an item, a second server, and a terminal device. Server circuitry of the second server stores image information of the item, and associates the image information with the information related to the item received from the first server or generated information being generated based on the information related to the item. Terminal circuitry of the terminal device displays a display screen including the image information and either at least a portion of the information related to the item or the generated information associated with the image information, which are received from the second server.


