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US9608869B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9608869-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314033362-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 20, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2017 |
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In example embodiments, space filling elements displayed on a computer screen represent items in one or more levels of a hierarchical menu structure. The area of a space filling element indicates the number of accesses to an application associated with the space filling element. Other attributes of the space filling element may indicate values of characteristics of an associated application.
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We claim: 1. An apparatus comprising: one or more processors; a computer display coupled to the one or more processors; and logic encoded in one or more non-transitory computer readable media for execution by the one or more processors and with the one or more processors, when executing the logic, performing the acts of: displaying, on the computer display, a tree structure mapping a hierarchical menu structure, with the hierarchical menu structure configured to allow access to files or software options and where the tree structure is a visual representation of the hierarchical menu structure, with the tree structure including a plurality of sized two-dimensional space filling elements with each element having a default area value and each element representing one or more levels of the hierarchical menu structure, where a plurality of second level sized two-dimensional space filling elements represent lower levels of a first level of the hierarchical menu structure represented by a first level sized two-dimensional space filling element; accumulating numbers of accesses to each level of the hierarchical menu structure over a time period; calculating, by the processor, dynamic area values for each space filling element, with the dynamic area value of the first level sized two-dimensional space filling element being proportional to a number of accesses to the first level of the hierarchical menu structure and with the dynamic area value of each second level sized two-dimensional space filling element being proportional to a ratio of a number of accesses to the corresponding second level of the hierarchical menu structure to the number of accesses to the first level of the hierarchical menu structure so that the sized two-dimensional space filling elements that are frequently accessed have a proportionally larger dynamic area value than the sized two-dimensional space filling elements that are less frequently accessed; and displaying, on the computer display, the plurality of space filling elements as tiles representing the tree structure, wherein the dimensions of each tile are sized according to the calculated dynamic area value for each corresponding space filling element. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , with the one or more processors, when executing the logic, performing the further acts of: calculating the default value of a space filling element associated with a level of the hierarchical menu structure that has not been accessed. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , with the one or more processors, when executing the logic, performing the further acts of: accessing metadata for a particular level of the hierarchical menu structure to determine whether a selected activity is associated with the particular level of the hierarchical menu structure; assigning a first attribute to a particular space filling element associated with the particular level of the hierarchical menu structure when the selected activity is associated with the particular level of the hierarchical menu structure; and altering the display of the particular space filling element according to an assigned attribute. 4. The apparatus of claim 3 where the selected activity comprises indicating that the particular level of the hierarchical menu structure is in a watchlist. 5. The apparatus of claim 3 where the selected activity comprises indicating that the particular level of the hierarchical menu structure is high priority. 6. A method, performed by a computer system, comprising: displaying, by the computer system on a computer display, a tree structure mapping a hierarchical menu structure, with the hierarchical menu structure configured to allow access to files or software options and where the tree structure is a visual representation of the hierarchical menu structure, with the tree structure including a plurality of sized two-dimensional space filling elements with each element having a default area value and each element representing one or more levels of the hierarchical menu structure, where a plurality of second level sized two-dimensional space filling elements represent lower levels of a first level of the hierarchical menu structure represented by a first level sized two-dimensional space filling element; accumulating, by the computer system, numbers of accesses to each level of the hierarchical menu structure over a time period; calculating, by a processor of the computer system, dynamic area values for each space filling element, with the dynamic area value of the first level sized two-dimensional space filling element being proportional to a number of accesses to the first level of the hierarchical menu structure and with the dynamic area value of each second level sized two-dimensional space filling element being proportional to a ratio of a number of accesses to the corresponding second level of the hierarchical menu structure to the number of accesses to the first level of the hierarchical menu structure so that the sized two-dimensional space filling elements that are frequently accessed have a proportionally larger dynamic area value than the sized two-dimensional space filling elements that are less frequently accessed; and displaying, on the computer display, the plurality of space filling elements as tiles representing the tree structure, wherein the dimensions of each tile are sized according to the calculated dynamic area value for each corresponding space filling element. 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising: calculating, by the computer system, the default area value of a space filling element associated with a level of the hierarchical menu structure that has not been accessed. 8. The method of claim 6 further comprising: accessing, by the computer system, metadata for a particular level of the hierarchical menu structure to determine whether a selected activity is associated with the particular level of the hierarchical menu structure; assigning, by the computer system, a first attribute to a particular space filling element associated with the particular level of the hierarchical menu structure when the selected activity is associated with the particular level of the hierarchical menu structure; and altering, by the computer system, the display of the particular space filling element according to an assigned attribute. 9. The method of claim 8 where the selected activity comprises indicating that the particular level of the hierarchical menu structure is in a watchlist. 10. The method of claim 8 where the selected activity comprises indicating that the particular level of the hierarchical menu structure is high priority. 11. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium comprising encoded program code for execution by one or more computer processors on a computer, the program code when executed is executable to perform the acts of: displaying, on a computer display, a tree structure mapping a hierarchical menu structure, with the hierarchical menu structure configured to allow access to files or software options and where the tree structure is a visual representation of the hierarchical menu structure, with the tree structure including a plurality of sized two-dimensional space filling elements with each element having a default area value and each element representing one or more levels of the hierarchical menu structure, where a plurality of second level sized two-dimensional space filling elements represent lower levels of a first level of the hierarchical menu structure represented by a first level sized two-dimensional space filling element; accumulating numbers of accesses to each level of the hierarchical menu structure over a time period; calculating, by the one or mor
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