Information processing system

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Inventors

Fujiwara, Takutoshi

Application #

735662

Filed

Jul-26-1991

Published

Jun-8-1993

Current US Class

235/454
345/536

International Classes

G06F 015/20; G09G 001/02; G06K 007/10

Field of Search

395/164 235/454 340/799 340/750

Assignee

Canon Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Shaw; Dale M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto

US Patent References

4000485   Data processing sys...
4013876   Document scannin...
4042914   Microprogrammed...
4081604   Superposition recor...
4139901   Document storage...
4164024   Information retriev...
4205780   Document processi...
4264808   Method and appar...
4270182   Automated informa...
4400777   Information process...
4491874   System for displayi...
4509139   Binary data storage...
4513390   System for digital tr...
4544956   Image information...
4601003   Document rearran...
4658299   Image processing s...
4760458   Image processing s...
4760526   Method for storing...
 

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Other References

Baer, J., Computer Systems Architecture, Computer Science Press, 1980, pp. 216-265, 309-321.

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Abstract
An information processing system combines a microfilm file and an electronic file, such as an optomagnetic disk, to achieve a versatile information storage/retrieval function. The microfilm file provides a legally acceptable archival information storage, while the electronic file is used for facilitating retrieval.
 
Claims
What we claim is:

1. An information processing system comprising:

means for storing image information, comprising first and second storage means, wherein input image information is selectively stored in said first and second storage means;

instruction means for instructing read out of desired image information by inputting a search condition indicative of said desired image information;

memory means for storing at least one of first information indicative of the frame number of the desired image information stored in said first storage means and second information indicative of the track number of the desired image information stored in said second storage means, in response to said search condition;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an information processing system for storing and retrieving information.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Microfilm systems have conventionally been utilized for storing and utilizing a very large amount of information. Microfilms have advantages of human readability, ability for storing non-coded image information, economy, archieval property, high resolving power etc., and are suitable for effectively storing and utilizing filed information increasing year after year since they allow fast input and high-speed copying of a large amount of information.

On the other hand, recent remarkable progress of so-called office automation has stimulated the introduction of computers into the offices and the mutual connection of various devices through communication lines. In order to adapt to such tendency of wider use of computers and communication, the information to be handled should preferably be stored in the form of electrical signals. For this reason much attention is being paid to electronic file systems which store information in the form of electrical signals and have advantages of high-speed retrieval and high-speed transmission which cannot be achievable with the microfilm files.
 
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