recently, the Film Bureau issued a notice on forwarding the implementation rules for the Management of Cinema ticketing system (Software) (click to view), which mainly regulates the management of ticketing software and the use of cinema ticketing software.
recently, the Film Bureau issued a notice on forwarding the implementation rules for the Management of Cinema ticketing system (Software) (click to view), which mainly regulates the management of ticketing software and the use of cinema ticketing software. In terms of hardware, the State Film funding Office also issued a notice on standardizing the hardware configuration of cinema ticketing system (hereinafter referred to as "notice"). Five requirements are put forward for the examination and acceptance, upgrading and updating of the hardware equipment of the cinema ticketing system.
in addition, the hardware equipment used in the cinema computer ticketing system should at least meet the minimum configuration requirements put forward by ticketing software vendors. If the operating cinema fails to meet the relevant requirements, the local hardware equipment and network environment shall be upgraded and updated step by step with the assistance of the ticketing software provider, which shall be completed by the end of May 2016. During the period of using the computer ticketing system to sell tickets, the network should be kept unblocked and no off-line ticket sales shall be carried out. the following is the original text of "notice": < strong > notice on standardizing the hardware configuration of Cinema ticketing system < / strong > Film is exclusively owned by provincial management committees and cinema line companies: 1. The hardware equipment (including servers, networks and switching equipment, etc.) and network environment (network bandwidth, etc.) used in the cinema computer ticketing system shall meet the technical requirements of the" 13 specifications "on the reporting of statistical data and original data, to ensure that statistical data and original data are reported accurately, timely and completely. 2. Starting from January 1, 2016, the provincial management committees shall organize the acceptance of the hardware configuration and network environment of the cinema ticketing system before reviewing the newly built cinemas and issuing the hardware digital certificates of the national data platform (see attachment for the acceptance table). Cinemas that fail to pass the acceptance shall be rectified in accordance with the configuration requirements recommended by the ticketing software supplier. After the acceptance, the hardware digital certificate can be issued to allow formal business. During the annual review of the projection qualification of the opened cinema, the hardware configuration and network environment of the cinema ticketing system shall be checked and accepted. If it fails to pass the acceptance, it shall not pass the annual examination and approval of the projection qualification. 3. All cinema companies should understand and master the hardware configuration level, network environment and technical service capabilities of their cinemas, and urge their cinemas to meet the requirements of box office data reporting in terms of hardware configuration and network environment. 4. The hardware equipment used in cinema computer ticketing system should at least meet the minimum configuration requirements put forward by ticketing software suppliers. If the operating cinema fails to meet the relevant requirements, the local hardware equipment and network environment shall be upgraded and updated step by step with the assistance of the ticketing software provider, which shall be completed by the end of May 2016. During the period of using the computer ticketing system to sell tickets, the network should be kept unblocked and no off-line ticket sales shall be carried out. 5. When selling and installing ticketing software products, ticketing software suppliers should take the initiative to provide cinemas with suggestions on the configuration of hardware equipment and specific network bandwidth, and assist cinemas in the selection, installation and debugging of hardware equipment, and fill in the evaluation conclusions on the inspection and acceptance form after the cinema has newly installed and replaced the ticketing system, so as to ensure the stable operation and reporting data of the ticketing system in accordance with the "13 specifications" standards. Office of the National Film Industry Development Special Fund Management Commission
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