Resource Collection Interface for Drag-and-Drop Integration
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Solution Overview
Problem
Electronic devices face challenges in managing and integrating resources efficiently, leading to inconsistent user experiences due to poor alignment with user habits and needs.
Innovation Solution
A resource integration method involving a resource list interface and a resource collection interface, where resources can be dragged and manipulated through operations like dragging, moving, and zooming to facilitate customized file collection and integration, enhancing user experience.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Productivity
If resources are stored in a traditional file management system, then resource storage capacity is sufficient, but resource integration and management efficiency is poor
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments resource management into two distinct interfaces: a resource list interface for browsing individual resources and a resource collection interface for integrating multiple resources. This segmentation allows users to manage resources individually or collectively based on their needs, improving management efficiency while maintaining system organization.
Solution Approach 2:
The resource collection interface acts as an intermediary between the resource list interface and the final integrated resource product. It provides a intermediate stage where users can select, organize, and integrate multiple resources before creating the final integrated output, simplifying the overall process.
2Productivity
If automatic resource integration is implemented, then resource integration speed is improved, but alignment with user habits and needs deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The system performs preliminary actions by pre-displaying both the resource list interface and resource collection interface simultaneously, and pre-organizing resources by type in the collection interface. This allows users to quickly review and select resources without manual searching, accelerating integration while maintaining user control over selection criteria.
Solution Approach 2:
The system enables self-service by allowing users to automatically retrieve resources of the same type through the resource collection interface without manual searching. The system automatically categorizes and presents resources, letting users passively receive organized options while maintaining active selection control, thus improving speed without sacrificing user experience.
3Adaptability or versatility
If manual resource selection is allowed, then customization according to user needs is improved, but time consumption increases
Solution Approach 1:
The resource collection interface serves multiple functions simultaneously: it displays resources by type, allows individual selection, enables batch selection, and provides quick access to commonly needed resources. This multi-functionality allows users to adapt the interface to different selection needs (customized or efficient) without switching systems, balancing flexibility with time efficiency.
4Ease of operation
If resource integration features are expanded, then user experience is improved, but system complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent adds a new dimension to resource management by introducing the resource collection interface as a separate layer between the resource list and final integration. This dimensional addition provides enhanced user experience with drag-and-drop operations and visual feedback without significantly complicating the underlying system architecture, as it operates as a presentation layer.
Data Source
AI summary
Provided are a resource integration method, an electronic device and a storage medium. In the method, a resource list interface and a resource collection interface are displayed. In response to a dragging operation of dragging a target resource of at least one resource from the resource list interface to the resource collection interface, the target resource is displayed on the resource collection interface. An integrated resource is obtained based on the target resource included in the resource collection interface.


