HTML/DHTML web interface system and method

Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database design – Data structure types

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C707S793000

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06691100

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention is related to the field of web user interfaces that enable a user to exchange information over a network and more particularly to a system and method for providing an all Hypertext Markup Language/Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language (HTML/DHTML) web user interface for performing queries and other related tasks.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In order for users to perform standard tasks such as queries and report navigation, the users are provided with an interface that includes selectable options. The various goals of interface design are enumerated below.
A first goal of interface design is to create an interface that is easy to use. Interfaces should not require the users to have any specific knowledge such as knowledge of SQL and the users should be insulated from relational database concepts.
Another goal of interface design is integration. All interfaces should access the same central repository and be able to create new reports, available to all users with access, regardless of the user's particular interface. A further goal of interface design is scalability. Any client/server interface should be able to work well across all commonly used desktop operating systems.
Yet another goal of interface design is the provision of maximum power and functionality. With regard to the goal of maximizing power and functionality, interface designers aim to provide features that enable users to specify filtering criteria and features that increase ease of navigation. Designers also aim to provide users with selectable views of data within a report. It is also desirable to provide a user with a mechanism for interacting with result sets. Another desired feature enables a user to change the appearance of graphs. A further desired feature is the ability to view information such as toolbar/menus, the grid, and the navigation through the reports simultaneously on a user screen.
Existing interfaces have generally been regulated by ActiveX and JAVA controls because of the high level of functionality provided in these contexts. Despite the functionality provided by the ActiveX and JAVA interfaces, many difficulties have been encountered while operating with these interfaces.
The applications are downloaded onto the client device and run within the browser. The client device would then make http calls back to the web server to get additional information. Installation on client machines often proves to be difficult and is often impeded by security at the client device. Furthermore, the functionality typically consumes a large quantity of memory on the client device. Finally, transmission of a large data set at the client device often consumes excessive bandwidth. Furthermore, the extensive use of java script functions to handle functionality can be cumbersome and subjects the system to java script bugs when dealing with non-standard characters.
Thus, even though these interfaces may have provided sufficient functionality, they have not consistently fulfilled all of the goals of interface design. Accordingly, an interface having all of the desired functionality, but eliminating the aforementioned problems is needed in the art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the purposes of the invention as embodied and broadly described herein, there is provided a web interface system for use with a business information system, the web interface system providing an interface to a user. The web interface system comprises a first set of HTML interface tools located on a business intelligence server, the first set of HTML interface tools including at least one of spreadsheet tools, graphing tools, auto-prompt tools, and report generation and management tools. The web interface system additionally comprises a second set of HTML interface tools located on a web server, the second set of HTML interface tools including at least one of navigation tools and internationalization tools. The web interface system operates through providing communication between the business intelligence server, the web server, and the user, such that the user is able to utilize the first set of HTML interface tools and the second set of HTML interface tools.
In another aspect of the invention, a method for providing a web interface for a user through the use of a web server and a business intelligence server is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of loading a first set of HTML interface tools on the business intelligence server, the first set of HTML interface tools including at least one of spreadsheet tools, graphing tools, auto-prompt tools, and report generation and management tools. A second step includes loading a second set of HTML interface tools located on the web server, the second set of HTML interface tools including at least one of navigation tools and internationalization tools. An additional step includes providing communication between the business intelligence server, the web server, and the user, such that the user is able to utilize the first set of HTML interface tools and the second set of HTML interface tools.


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