Graphical user interface system
US-10838614-B2 · Nov 17, 2020 · US
US11733856B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11733856-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017099548-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 16, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2023 |
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Systems and methods are provided for improved graphical user interfaces. The system enables multiple separate applications, each of which may typically be in their own separate window or tab, to be interacted within a single window, such as a tab of a web browser application. The main window includes smaller sub-windows that can correspond to a distinct application with its own graphical user interface. A large sub-window within the main window is opened for the primary application where the user is currently interacting with a graphical user interface of the primary application. The user then is able to switch between applications (all within the same main window) and applications that are no longer being used can be minimized in smaller sub-windows off to the side of the primary sub-window. The system enables a user to drag and drop an item from one sub-window to another sub-window. Some of the interactions between the windows and data transformations are stored and can be visually presented in a graph.
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A computer-implemented method comprising: causing presentation, in a main window, of a first application in a first sub-window and a second application in a second sub-window, wherein presentation of the first sub-window and the second sub-window are within the main window; receiving a drag and drop input indicating movement of a data resource from the first application in the first sub-window to the second application in the second sub-window, wherein the drag and drop input interaction causes a communication of the data resource from the first application to the second application; in response to receiving the drag and drop input indicating the movement of the data resource from the first application to the second application, causing an updated presentation, in the main window, of the second application in the second sub-window as larger than the first application in the first sub-window; storing a record of the drag and drop input that indicates the communication of the data resource from the first application to the second application; generating a graph, wherein the graph represents a history of one or more user interactions associated with the main window, wherein generating the graph comprises: determining, from the record of the drag and drop input, a first node corresponding to the first application and a second node corresponding to the second application; and connecting the first node to the second node according to the record of the drag and drop input that indicates the communication of the data resource from the first application and to the second application; and causing presentation, based on the record of the drag and drop input, of a visual representation of the graph that includes the first node as visually connected to the second node, wherein the first node as visually connected to the second node represents a user interaction between the first application and the second application and the communication of the data resource from the first application to the second application, wherein the computer-implemented method is performed by one or more computer hardware processors. 2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein prior to receiving the drag and drop input, presentation of the first application in the first sub-window is larger than the second application in the second sub-window. 3. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising: storing a plurality of records, wherein each record of the plurality of records indicates a user interaction within the main window. 4. The computer-implemented method of claim 3 , wherein generating the graph further comprises: determining a plurality of nodes, wherein each node from the plurality of nodes corresponds to a record from the plurality of records, and wherein the graph comprises the plurality of nodes. 5. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein generating the graph further comprises: determining a third node that represents at least one of a data resource, a data set, an item, a user interface, a transformation, a user interaction, or a third application; and connecting the third node to the second node, wherein the visual representation of the graph further includes the third node as visually connected to the second node. 6. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the graph comprises a directed graph. 7. A system comprising: a non-transitory computer storage medium configured to at least store computer-executable instructions; and one or more computer hardware processors in communication with the non-transitory computer storage medium, the one or more computer hardware processors configured to execute the computer-executable instructions to at least: cause presentation, in a main window, of a first application in a first sub-window and a second application in a second sub-window, wherein presentation of the first sub-window and the second sub-window are within the main window; receive a drag and drop input indicating movement of a data resource from the first application in the first sub-window to the second application in the second sub-window, wherein the drag and drop input causes a communication of the data resource from the first application to the second application; in response to receiving the drag and drop input indicating the movement of the data resource from the first application to the second application, causing an updated presentation, in the main window, of the second application in the second sub-window as larger than the first application in the first sub-window; store a record of the drag and drop input; receive a request to present a historical view that indicates the communication of the data resource from the first application to the second application; generate a graph, wherein the graph represents a history of one or more user interactions associated with the main window, wherein generating the graph comprises: determining, from the record of the drag and drop input, a first node corresponding to the first application and a second node corresponding to the second application; and connecting the first node to the second node according to the record of the drag and drop input that indicates the communication of the data resource from the first application to the second application; and cause presentation, based on the record of the drag and drop input, of the historical view that includes a visual representation of the graph that includes the first node as visually connected to the second node, wherein the first node as visually connected to the second node represents a user interaction between the first application and the second application and the communication of the data resource from the first application to the second application. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the one or more computer hardware processors are further configured to execute additional computer-executable instructions to at least: cause presentation, in the main window, of a new layout of the first sub-window and the second sub-window, wherein causing presentation of the new layout further comprises: determining a first position of the first application in the first sub-window and a second position of the second application in the second sub-window; and causing presentation, in the main window, of the first sub-window at the first position and the second sub-window at the second position. 9. The system of claim 7 , wherein the one or more computer hardware processors are further configured to execute additional computer-executable instructions to at least: store a plurality of records, wherein each record of the plurality of records indicates a user interaction within the main window. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein generating the graph further comprises: determining a plurality of nodes, wherein each node from the plurality of nodes corresponds to a record from the plurality of records, and wherein the graph comprises the plurality of nodes. 11. The system of claim 7 , wherein the one or more computer hardware processors are further configured to execute additional computer-executable instructions to at least: determine a third node that represents at least one of a data resource, a data set, an item, a user interface, a transformation, a user interaction, or a third application; and connect the third node to the second node, wherein the visual representation of the graph further includes the third node as visually connected to the second node. 12. The system of claim 7 , wherein receiving the drag and drop input further comprises receiving a first message from the first application, wherein
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