Mobile design patterns

a mobile design and pattern technology, applied in the field of software development, can solve the problems of affecting the design affecting the usability and efficiency of mobile computing applications, and limiting the requirement for mobile software applications on the screen, so as to facilitate the design of solutions and designs, facilitate usability and efficiency, and facilitate the effect of usability

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-12-08
ORACLE INT CORP
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[0013]Certain embodiments disclosed herein may facilitate rapid design of mobile computing applications that work well on various mobile platforms, including iPhone®, BlackBerry®, Symbian™, Android™, and Windows Mobile® devices. Mobile design patterns (also called templates) disclosed herein adhere to various principles for facilitating usability and efficiency in mobile computing applications. Some of the design principles may include, but are not limited to: elimination of non-essential tasks, use of a flattened navigation model, usability in short spurts, efficient incorporation of business intelligence, access to simple searching and sorting, efficient access to collaboration mechanisms, minimization of screen real estate required to display relevant information and controls for accessing functionality, and suitability for browser or native implementation, such that applications may be browser-accessible or may r

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Software design methods for developing applications for mobile computing applications are faced with several challenges due in part to limited screen space for displaying user interfaces and limited computing resources, including memory, processor speeds, and network bandwidth limitations.
Limited screen space is a particularly limiting requirement for mobile software applications.
Furthermore, mobile computing applications often run on mobile communications devices, such as cellular telephones, which often subject the use

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[0033]Although the description has been described with respect to particular embodiments thereof, these particular embodiments are merely illustrative, and not restrictive.

[0034]While certain embodiments are discussed herein with respect to implementations involving use of mobile computing devices, applications are not limited thereto. For example, any computing device with a limited display screen area, such as a tablet computing device, may benefit from organizations of functionality and user interface controls in accordance with one or more design patterns or templates disclosed herein.

[0035]For clarity, certain well-known components, such as hard drives, operating systems, routers, power supplies, and so on, have been omitted from the figures. However, those skilled in the art with access to the present teachings will know which components to implement and how to implement them to meet the needs of a given application.

[0036]FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example software de...

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A mobile design pattern. In an example embodiment, the design pattern includes a first user interface display screen that depicts a list of user interface controls organized in rows. Each row in the list includes a different set of one or more controls. Each different set of one or more controls is associated with a different set of functionality provided by one or more additional user interface display screens. The example design pattern further includes a second user interface display screen that is accessible via the different sets of one or more controls. The second user interface display screen includes a navigation bar, which includes one or more navigation controls and a title or header identifying a set of functionality associated with the different set of one or more controls. The second user interface display screen further includes an information-display region adapted to display data associated with the set of functionality.

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CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a continuation-in-part of the following application, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12 / 792,571, entitled SEARCH-SORT TOGGLE, filed on Jun. 2, 2010, which is hereby incorporated by reference, as if it is set forth in full in this specification.BACKGROUND[0002]The present application relates to software development and more specifically to systems, methods, and patterns for facilitating designing software applications for use in mobile computing environments.[0003]Software design methods for developing applications for mobile computing applications are faced with several challenges due in part to limited screen space for displaying user interfaces and limited computing resources, including memory, processor speeds, and network bandwidth limitations.[0004]Limited screen space is a particularly limiting requirement for mobile software applications. Furthermore, mobile computing applications often run on mobile communica...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F3/048
CPCG06F3/0481G06F8/38G06F3/0488G06F3/0482G06F3/04842G06F8/20G06F8/34
Inventor WHITE, BRENT-KAAN WILLIAMRAMPOLDI-HNILO, LYNN ANN
Owner ORACLE INT CORP
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