US2017249170A1PendingUtilityA1
Home system establishing method
Est. expiryJul 3, 2034(~8 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract
A home system establishing method includes the following steps. Firstly, a workspace is provided in a first server. Then, a user connects with the workspace. Then, the user is guided to establish a home system in a second server. The home system belongs to the user, and the workspace is hosted and managed by the home system.
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1 . A home system establishing method, comprising steps of:
providing a workspace in a first server; connecting a user with the workspace; and guiding the user to establish a home system in a second server, wherein the home system belongs to the user, and the workspace is hosted and managed by the home system.
2 . The home system establishing method according to claim 1 , further comprising steps of:
providing an administrative server; and guiding the user to establish the home system in the second server by the administrative server.
3 . The home system establishing method according to claim 2 , wherein the administrative server at least contains a service scope data of the second server.
4 . The home system establishing method according to claim 3 , wherein the service scope data contains at least one of an e-mail address range, an IP address range, and/or a geographical location range; or
the administrative server guides the user to establish the home system in the second server according to the match of at least one of an e-mail address, an IP address, and/or a geographical location of the user and the service scope data.
5 . (canceled)
6 . The home system establishing method according to claim 1 , wherein the user has a first identification information corresponding to the projected workspace, and the user has a second identification information corresponding to the home system.
7 . The home system establishing method according to claim 2 , wherein while the user establishes the home system in the second server, a connecting relationship between the user and at least one of the first server, the second server, the workspace and the home system is stored in the second server and/or the administrative server.
8 . The home system establishing method according to claim 7 , wherein the connecting relationship includes at least one of a domain name of the first server, a recognition information of the workspace, a first identification information of the user corresponding to the workspace, a domain name of the second server, a recognition information of the home system and a second identification information of the user corresponding to the home system.
9 . The home system establishing method according to claim 2 , wherein the administrative server is the first server, the second server or an independent server.
10 . The home system establishing method according to claim 1 , further comprising steps of:
acquiring a projectable space instance through a uniform resource identifier; and using a projector to parse the projectable space instance to generate a projected workspace corresponding to the workspace, so that the user connects with the workspace.
11 . The home system establishing method according to claim 10 , wherein the projectable space instance is stored in the first server.
12 . A server for establishing a home system that hosts and manages a workspace, wherein the workspace is provided by an additional server, wherein after a user connects to the workspace, the user is guided to establish the home system belonging to the user in the server.
13 . The server according to claim 12 , wherein the user is guided to establish the home system in the server by an administrative server.
14 . The server according to claim 13 , wherein the administrative server at least contains a service scope data of the server.
15 . The server according to claim 14 , wherein the service scope data contains at least one of an e-mail address range, an IP address range, and/or a geographical location range; or
the administrative server guides the user to establish the home system in the server according to the match of at least one of an e-mail address, an IP address, and/or a geographical location of the user and the service scope data.
16 . (canceled)
17 . The server according to claim 12 , wherein the user has a first identification information corresponding to the projected workspace, and the user has a second identification information corresponding to the home system.
18 . The server according to claim 13 , wherein while the user establishes the home system in the server, a connecting relationship between the user and at least one of the server, the additional server, the workspace and the home system is stored in the server and/or the administrative server.
19 . The server according to claim 18 , wherein the connecting relationship includes at least one of a domain name of the server, a recognition information of the workspace, a first identification information of the user corresponding to the workspace, a domain name of the additional server, a recognition information of the home system and a second identification information of the user corresponding to the home system.
20 . The server according to claim 13 , wherein the administrative server is the server, the additional server or an independent server.
21 . The server according to claim 12 , wherein a projectable space instance corresponding to the workspace is acquired through a uniform resource identifier, wherein a projector is used to parse the projectable space instance to generate a projected workspace corresponding to the workspace, so that the user connects with the workspace.
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