EP1547313A2 - Procede et dispositif pour creer automatiquement un code de programme, un texte de documentation et des bases d'information de gestion au moyen de donnees d'une base de donnees - Google Patents

Procede et dispositif pour creer automatiquement un code de programme, un texte de documentation et des bases d'information de gestion au moyen de donnees d'une base de donnees

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EP1547313A2
EP1547313A2 EP03807745A EP03807745A EP1547313A2 EP 1547313 A2 EP1547313 A2 EP 1547313A2 EP 03807745 A EP03807745 A EP 03807745A EP 03807745 A EP03807745 A EP 03807745A EP 1547313 A2 EP1547313 A2 EP 1547313A2
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Christoph Nemmaier
Helmut Sippel
Hubert Drexler
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Canon Production Printing Germany GmbH and Co KG
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  • the invention relates to a method for managing at least one data object of an electrographic printer or copier and a device for managing at least one data object.
  • electrographic printers or copiers in particular with electrographic high-performance printers and high-performance copiers with a printing performance of more than 50 sheets of DI A4 per minute, a large number of data objects are required to control the printer or copier.
  • the control units of such printers and copiers contain a program code which is processed by the respective control unit for controlling the printer or copier.
  • the data objects in particular the variables and constants, are inserted into this or into the source text from which the program code is generated when the program code is created.
  • the individual control units and assemblies are connected to one another via at least one printer-internal network.
  • the administration and administration of the control units and network components is e.g. using the so-called Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
  • SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
  • a so-called Management Information Base is preferably used for administration and administration.
  • a management information base contains databases with the aid of which a network management system manages all objects to be managed, for example control units, peripheral devices, servers, hubs, bridges, routers and other components in the network. These databases also contain printer control data objects, such as constants and variables.
  • printer control data objects such as constants and variables.
  • documentation such as service manuals and data sheets, has been created for known printers and copiers, which also contain data objects of the control units of the printer or copier. A comparison of this data was very time-consuming, whereby in particular in the case of changes to program parts as well as different delivery versions of the same high-performance printer type or copier type, all variables and constants used in the program modules and in the documentation must be checked and adjusted if necessary.
  • the Management Information Base also had to be adapted for network management. Errors frequently occurred, in particular because individual data objects were not changed correctly. The resulting incorrect settings of the setting parameters of the printer or copier led to defective printed products and to a reduced service life of individual printer components and consumables.
  • a print management system for managing print protocols is known from the English translation of the abstract of patent application JP 2002259103 A.
  • the print management system contains a server which receives a log entry from a client for each print job carried out and data from a database (Management Information Base) at preset time intervals, the database providing information on the network administration of one or more stored print jobs Network printer contains.
  • the server generates a list of log entries from the data in the database and the log entries transmitted by the client.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a method and a device for managing data objects of an electrographic printer or copier, by means of which or in which errors in the comparison of the data objects are avoided in a simple manner.
  • a method for managing data objects of an electrographic printer or copier with the features of patent claim 1 ensures that the data of the data object in the database are changed and that the changed data can be adopted very easily by the identifier in the source text.
  • the method according to the invention can be carried out very simply by a data processing system which searches the first source text for the identifier of the data object and replaces it with data of the data object which are stored in the database, as a result of which the data processing system automatically generates the second source text.
  • the second source text then contains exactly the data that is currently stored in the database for the data object.
  • the data objects stored in the database can be used to generate further source texts.
  • several program codes for control units of the printer, the documentation and the operating instructions of the printer as well as a management information base can be generated with exactly the same data objects, which prevents errors and contradicting information about setting parameters, variables and constants.
  • a third aspect of the invention relates to a device for managing data objects of an electrographic printer or copier. At least the data of a data object are stored in a first memory area. An identifier is assigned to the data object. A first source text, which contains the identifier of the data object, is stored in a second memory area. The device generates a second source text from the first source text, in which at least the identifier of the data object is replaced by the data of the data object.
  • This device means that when data objects are changed, for example when a variable or a constant is changed, a source text is no longer searched for these data objects, as in the prior art, and each of these data objects may be changed several times, but only the data object changed in the database. A second source code is then made of the same source code repeatedly generated, which holds ent then the updated data of the data object ⁇ . Errors can be avoided in this way. In particular, if these data objects are contained in several source texts, inconsistencies in the second source texts and between several source texts in which the same data objects objects are included, avoided in a simple manner. Time-consuming corrections to the source texts are no longer necessary.
  • Figure 1 is a block diagram for generating program modules, a text document and a management information base according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 shows an output window of a program module for managing data objects and for managing objects using a network management system.
  • FIG. 1 shows a block diagram of a system 10 for generating program modules 22, 24, documentation 26 and a management information base 28.
  • Data objects are stored in a database 12.
  • the data objects include variables VI to V10 and constants Kl to K ⁇ .
  • the database to the data objects in particular ⁇ sondere the size, type, name, position within an individual data object structure, the write and read ⁇ accesses, the unit of measurement, the limits that Speicherpo ⁇ sition of the data object in a non-volatile Storage, contain the numerical value, the reset value, a value table and / or function calls for handling the data object.
  • both the variables VI to V10 and the constants K1 to K6 are each assigned a numerical value.
  • the designation VI to V10 and Kl to K ⁇ serve as the identifier of the respective data object. In other exemplary embodiments, however, other character strings can also be used as an identifier.
  • a source code 14 of a first program with several instructions AW11 to AW16 is created by a programmer, for example in a programming language such as C ++ , Java or Delphi, with the aid of a first programming environment.
  • the identifier of the variables VI and the constants K6 is inserted into the instruction AW11.
  • the instruction AW12 contains the identifiers V5 and V2 instead of the numerical values of the data objects V5 and V2.
  • the instruction AW13 contains no data object.
  • the instruction AW14 contains the identifier K2 instead of the numerical value of the data object K2.
  • the identifier V9 is inserted instead of the numerical value of the data object V9.
  • the instruction AW16 of the first source text 14 comprises the identifiers V2 and VI.
  • a second source text 22 is preferably created from the source text 14 of the first program with the aid of a data processing system.
  • the identifiers of the variables VI to V10 and the identifiers of the constants Kl to K ⁇ are replaced by data, that is to say by the numerical values of the variables, which form the data objects VI to V10 and Kl to K6 are stored in the database 12.
  • the data processing system accesses the data stored in the database 12 via a database interface.
  • One such interface is the ODBC interface.
  • the identifier can be the complete data record of the data object or only parts of the data record of data object VI to VI0; Kl to K ⁇ can be replaced.
  • each data record contains only the numerical value and the identifier of the data object for easy understanding.
  • the second source 22 thus contains instructions AW11 AWl ⁇ to which the data stored in the database 12 to these identifiers VI to V9, K2, K ⁇ numerical values substituted ⁇ instead of the identifiers VI to V9, K2, K ⁇ 12 to second
  • the instruction AW11 thus contains the numerical values 12 and 26, the instruction AW12 the numerical values 16 and 13, the instruction AW14 the numerical value 22, the instruction AW15 the numerical value 19 and the instruction AWl ⁇ the numerical values 13 and 12.
  • the instruction AW13 was already in the source text 14 no identifier is assigned, so that this instruction AW13 in the second source text 22 has not been assigned a numerical value from the database 12.
  • a third source code 16 of a second program contains instructions AW21 to AW25.
  • the instruction AW21 contains the data objects K1 and K3, the instruction AW22 contains the data objects V3 and K6; the instruction AW23 the data objects VI and V9 and the instruction AW25 the data object V4.
  • a fourth source text 24 is generated from the third source text 16 of the second program, which contains the instructions AW21 to AW25 of the third source text l ⁇ , the identifiers of the data objects VI to V9, Kl to K6 have been replaced by the numerical values stored in the database 12 for these identifiers VI to V9, K1 to K ⁇ .
  • the instruction AW21 contains the numerical values 23 and 21, the instruction AW22 the numerical values 14 and 26, the instruction AW23 the numerical values 12 and 19 and the instruction AW25 the numerical value 15.
  • the instruction AW24 already contained no identifier in the third source text 16, see above that the instruction AW24 in the fourth source text 24 does not contain a numerical value of a data object in the database 12.
  • a fifth source text 18 is a text document created with the aid of a word processing program, which contains a service and maintenance manual as well as technical data of the printer.
  • the text document contains text blocks Txl to Tx ⁇ , the text block Tx2 identifiers V2 and VI, the text block Tx4 the identifier K ⁇ , the text block Tx5 the identifier V10 and the text block Tx ⁇ the identifiers V8 and V3.
  • the text blocks Txl and Tx3 contain no identifiers.
  • a sixth source text 26 is generated from the source text 18 of the text document in the same way as described for the source texts 14 and 16 of the programs 1 and 2, which contains the text blocks Txl to Tx6, with the identifiers VI to V10, K6 by the these identifiers have been replaced with numerical values stored in the database 12.
  • the text block Tx2 of the second source text 26 thus contains the numerical values 13 and 12, the text block Tx4 the numerical value 26, the text block Tx5 the numerical value 20 and the text block Tx ⁇ the numerical values 18 and 14.
  • a seventh source text 20 contains data from a so-called Management Information Base (MIB).
  • the Management Information Base contains databases with the aid of which a network management system, for example with the aid of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), all objects to be managed, such as control units of the printer, servers, computers, hubs, bridges and routers integrated in the network of the printer managed.
  • SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
  • Such a management information base is therefore expediently to be provided whenever the control units of the printer are connected to one another via a network, it being possible for a plurality of networks coupled to one another to be provided in the printer and outside the printer.
  • the management information base is thus an information base or a database for managing network elements, the control units and software modules and data objects are managed as network elements in the Management Information Base.
  • the network elements are also other data processing systems and control units connected to the printer.
  • each printer can also be monitored by a far remote maintenance computer when this maintenance computer, for example, is connected via the Internet, to the printer via a network.
  • the management information base is an image of the most important or all variables and other data objects of the printer, the data objects being arranged in the same tree structure as the control units in the printer in which they are stored or by which they are managed.
  • the Management Information Base contains further information such as limit values, a physical unit, a description text of the variables, the size of the variables and the type of the variables.
  • This information can be displayed using suitable software that e.g. generates a graphical user interface on a display unit. With the help of such an interface, the current numerical values of the data objects can be read out and new numerical values can be entered, which are then transferred to the respective control and saved as a new numerical value of the variables or the data object.
  • the interface with which the management information base is displayed serves as a so-called SNMP sub-agent, which accesses the control units of the printer from an SNMP agent provided by a central administration computer.
  • the variables stored and managed in a control unit can be further subdivided into function blocks in order to be able to manage the variables more easily and clearly.
  • Variable definitions in source code of program modules can also be generated automatically with the help of scripts from the data stored in the database 12, which are assigned to the individual variables.
  • Such scripts can be generated, for example, with a scripting language such as the Pearl scripting language.
  • information on the position of the control unit in the network, to which the respective data object VI to V10, K1 to K ⁇ is assigned, is stored in the database, as a result of which the physical network structure of the control units or of the network elements can be simulated in the management information base.
  • This enables simple and clear management of the variables and controls using the Management Information Base. In particular in the case of a tree-like arrangement of the controls, such a clear management information base is required in order to be able to carry out maintenance and adjustment work at all with reasonable effort.
  • Variables for other printers or copiers can also be contained in the database 12, in which case e.g. a database field contains the assignment to the respective printer in the data record of the respective variable.
  • data filters e.g.
  • the data objects VI to V10, K1 to K ⁇ are simply determined, which are to be transferred to the management information base for the respective printer.
  • the data objects VI to V10, K1 to K6 can be assigned to the respective program modules 14, 16, 22, 24 with the aid of information contained in the data records of the data objects in the database 12.
  • FIG. 2 shows a graphical user interface for displaying and managing management information bases.
  • the network elements and data objects are in the same tree-like hierarchical structure as Directories and directory entries are shown how the network elements and data objects are arranged in the network of the printer.
  • the directory and file tree shown in FIG. 2 contains all control units in the area 34 as directories and the variables as entries in the directories of the control units.
  • a first central part 30 of the management information base is prescribed by international standardization of the management information base.
  • a further subdivision in area 32 was made by an internal organization of the company Oce Printing Systems.
  • a directory for a printer control management information base called deMib was created in the subdirectory ops. All other subdirectories and entries in this printer control management information base were automatically generated from the information in the database 12.
  • configuration data objects are contained in the deHM-Configuration subdirectory.
  • the deHM-FunctionControl directory contains data for function control of the main module of the printer. Current setting values are contained in the deHM status sub-directory.
  • the deHM-Diagnostic subdirectory contains data objects for maintenance and diagnosis of the printer.
  • the version of the Management Information Base is contained in the deHM version directory.
  • the deHM-NVRAM subdirectory contains the variables that are stored in a battery-buffered RAM memory element.
  • the subdirectories listed contain data objects and / or further subdirectories in which the data objects and / or information about the
  • deHM-OutputBins directory contains this
  • Directory deHM-OutputBinsEntry contains, in which the ablen deHM-OutputBinsIndex and deValidOutputBin are saved. For each of these two data objects, properties can be displayed that are contained in the associated data record in the database 12 from which the respective entry in the management information base was generated. A large number of data objects which contain variables and constants and further data objects are contained in the other directories mentioned, which are shown in the further and in further directories which are not shown. Individual variables can also contain value tables or refer to functions or procedures of program elements that are processed when the variable is called or from which the current value of this variable is determined by processing the procedure or function.
  • a network address of the printer is set in field 36 of the user interface shown in FIG. 2, to which the assignment of the variables contained in the tree of the management information base is unambiguous.
  • This network address is an IP address according to the Internet protocol.
  • Area 34 of the Management Information Base is identical for all printers of the same type.
  • tab 38 is a surface display (not shown) in which the management information bases can be selected easily in the Darge in Figure 2 ⁇ Management Information Base directory tree corresponds, should be kept.
  • Tab 40 is used to call up a graphical user interface of a program for testing communication with a network participant, for example with a printer connected to the network.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un procédé et un dispositif pour gérer au moins un objet de données d'une imprimante ou d'un photocopieur électrographique. Au moins les données (V1=12) d'un objet de données sont mémorisées dans une base de données (12). Une identification (V1) est affectée à l'objet de données. Au moins un premier texte source (14), contenant l'identification (V1) de l'objet de données, est créé. Un deuxième texte source (22) est créé à partir du premier texte source (14), au moins l'identification (V1) de l'objet de données étant remplacée au moins par une partie des données mémorisées dans la base de données (12) se rapportant audit objet de données (V1) .
EP03807745A 2002-09-30 2003-07-09 Procede et dispositif pour creer automatiquement un code de programme, un texte de documentation et des bases d'information de gestion au moyen de donnees d'une base de donnees Withdrawn EP1547313A2 (fr)

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