Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing – Graph generating
Reexamination Certificate
2004-01-06
2009-02-03
Tung, Kee M (Department: 2628)
Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system
Computer graphics processing
Graph generating
C345S204000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07486293
ABSTRACT:
A method is provided to display a plurality of signals, on a display screen with an intuitive graphical interface, wherein a user has ability to monitor overall data from a single view. A plurality of signals having different frequencies and remaining in a complex relationship with each other may be visualized. Each signal may be displayed by using a symbol, wherein a quasi static signal is graphically depicted using a limit symbol while the dynamic signals are visualized using bar symbols. The symbols may be arranged horizontally, on multiple image planes, in close proximity to each other. A limit symbol may be positioned on the topmost image plane in such a way that if one bar reaches the limit symbol, the bar symbol is at least partially covered. The spatial relationship among the symbols is such that the user can easily determine if an actual signal output matches planned or scheduled output or if it does not exceed the total available capacity. A plurality of symbols may be allocated to correspond to a plurality of numeric values in such a way that numerical data directly corresponding to the graphical depiction is located in the same horizontal line as the symbols. Additionally, the user may be able to oversee the changes in signal in consecutive time segments.
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Ahlert Dirk
Guenther Christian
Skutela Ariane
Tesch Guido
Amini Javid A
Finnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett & Dunner LLP
SAP (AG)
Tung Kee M
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