Methods and systems for spreadsheet function and flex copy paste control of formatting and use of selection list panels
US-12169687-B2 · Dec 17, 2024 · US
US10360504B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10360504-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615203578-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 6, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 5, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 23, 2019 |
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Embodiments of the present invention provide a faceted browser for decision-making that enables interactive visualization of a decision space as choices are made. According to one embodiment, a computer-implemented method comprises receiving a selection of a first choice from a user. The first choice is displayed in a user interface that includes a plurality of facets, each facet including a plurality of choices. The method further comprises disabling at least one second choice in response to the selection of the first choice, and determining a first result set in response to the selection of the first choice. The user interface is then updated in real-time to display the selected status of the first choice, the disabled status of the second choice, and the first result set to the user.
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One or more non-transitory computer-readable media storing computer-executable instructions that, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to: generate a first list, the first list comprising a first label for a feature, a second label for a user selection associated with the feature, and a plurality of feature-selection pairs, each feature-selection pair of the plurality of feature-selection pairs defining a first association between the first label and the second label; generate a second list, the second list comprising a third label for a result, a Uniform Resource Locator associated with the result, and a second association between the third label and a feature-selection pair of the plurality of feature-selection pairs; validate the second list against the first list by identifying that the first association defined by each feature-selection pair in the second list is in the first list; after validating the second list against the first list, traverse the first list to generate a plurality of user interface elements based at least in part on the validation; and generate a user interface based at least in part on the first label for each feature in the first list, the second label for each user selection associated with each feature in the first list, and the third label for each result in the second list, the user interface comprising a plurality of features that each comprise the plurality of user interface elements, the first list and the second list generated independently from program code that is used for generating the user interface. 2. The computer-readable media of claim 1 , wherein each feature of the plurality of features corresponds to a dimension to be considered in making a decision. 3. The computer-readable media of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of user interface elements correspond to a plurality of check box elements in the user interface. 4. The computer-readable media of claim 1 , wherein the computer-executable instructions further comprise instructions that cause the one or more processors to receive, from a user, a selection of a first user interface element in the user interface, wherein the first user interface element is part of a first feature in the plurality of features. 5. The computer-readable media of claim 4 , wherein the computer-executable instructions further comprise instructions that cause the one or more processors to disable a second user interface element when selection of the second user interface element does not narrow a first result set of possible final decisions corresponding to the selection of the first user interface element received from the user. 6. The computer-readable media of claim 5 , wherein the computer-executable instructions further comprise instructions that cause the one or more processors to determine the first result set of possible final decisions in response to the selection of the first user interface element and the disabling of the second user interface element. 7. The computer-readable media of claim 6 , wherein the computer-executable instructions further comprise instructions that cause the one or more processors to update the user interface to display a selected status of the first user interface element, a disabled status of the second user interface element, and the first result set to the user. 8. The computer-readable media of claim 1 , wherein the user interface is presented in a web browser, wherein each result in a first result set is presented as a hypertext link, and wherein a user interface element of the plurality of user interface elements comprises at least one of a checkbox, a button, or a drop-down list. 9. The computer-readable media of claim 1 , wherein the computer-executable instructions further comprise instructions that cause the one or more processors to: receive a selection of a third user interface element in the user interface; and disable a fourth user interface element in the user interface in response to the selection of the third user interface element, wherein the fourth user interface element cannot be selected by a user. 10. The computer-readable media of claim 9 , wherein the computer-executable instructions further comprise instructions that cause the one or more processors to: determine, a second result set of possible final decisions in response to the selection of the third user interface element; and update the user interface to display a selected status of the third user interface element, a disabled status of the fourth user interface element, and the second result set to the user. 11. The computer-readable media of claim 9 , wherein the computer-executable instructions further comprise instructions that cause the one or more processors to: receive a de-selection of the third user interface element; enable the disabled fourth user interface element in response to the de-selection; and update the user interface to display the third user interface element and the fourth user interface element in a current state resulting from the de-selection, along with an updated result set, to the user. 12. The computer-readable media of claim 1 , further comprising storing the first list and the second list in a text-based file, wherein the text-based file does not contain the program code for generating the user interface. 13. The computer-readable media of claim 12 , wherein the computer-executable instructions further comprise instructions that cause the one or more processors to generate the user interface based at least in part on the text-based file. 14. The computer-readable media of claim 1 , wherein the computer-executable instructions further comprise instructions that cause the one or more processors to: define a ranking for each feature in the plurality of features; and present a visual indication of the ranking for each feature in the user interface. 15. The computer-readable media of claim 14 , wherein the visual indication of the ranking for each feature in the user interface is denoted by a color of the feature. 16. The computer-readable media of claim 14 , wherein the visual indication of the ranking for each feature in the user interface is denoted by an orientation of the feature in the user interface. 17. The computer-readable media of claim 14 , wherein the computer-executable instructions further comprise instructions that cause the one or more processors to determine an order of results in a result set displayed in the user interface based at least in part on the ranking for each feature in the plurality of features. 18. The computer-readable media of claim 17 , wherein the computer-executable instructions further comprise instructions that cause the one or more processors to display additional information related to a feature or a user selection associated with a feature in the result set, the additional information comprising at least one of component information, layout structure information, or pattern set information related to the feature or the user selection associated with the feature. 19. A computer-implemented method comprising: generating, by a computer system, a first list, the first list comprising a first label for a feature, a second label for a user selection associated with the feature, and a plurality of feature-selection pairs, each feature-selection pair of the plurality of feature-selection pairs defining a first association between the first label and the second label; generating, by the computer system, a second list, the seco
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