Jasjeet Singh Thind - San Mateo CA, US John Leo - Palo Alto CA, US Yoram Tal - Foster City CA, US Maria Kaval - Menlo Park CA, US
Assignee:
Siebel Systems, Inc. - San Mateo CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709246, 709248
Abstract:
In one implementation, a method includes obtaining a data entry from a user of a device, and obtaining a first time entry related to a first time zone. The first time entry and the first time zone are selected by a user of the device and the device converts the first time entry to a second time in a second time zone associated with a user of the device. The device then stores the data entry with the second time in the device. The method and device can thus be used to schedule a meeting in a selected local time in selected time zone, which is then converted to a local time in a time zone associated with the device.
Maria Kaval - Menlo Park CA, US Roderick Marcus Sloan - South San Francisco CA, US Karn Betrice King Choi - Seattle WA, US Roland J. Gonzalez - Antioch CA, US Travis Walters - Maple Valley WA, US David John George - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
Siebel Systems, Inc. - San Mateo CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06F 3/048 G06F 17/40
US Classification:
715800, 715246, 715792, 715804
Abstract:
A method of displaying data on a display screen is provided wherein first and second display zones are provided on the display screen. The display zones are sized so that, in combination, they substantially occupy a predetermined display area of the display screen which may, for example, be the display screen of a handheld device. In one embodiment, the relative sizes of the display zones are dynamically set dependent upon content to be displayed in each display zone. For example, a display zone for displaying list content may be larger than a display zone for displaying form content. The display zones may be arranged in a lateral fashion wherein they have substantially similar heights, or arranged in a stacked fashion with substantially similar widths. The respective widths or heights, as the case may be, may be sized dependent upon the content for display in each zone.
Rahim Mohamed Yaseen - Redwood City CA, US Jon Rexford Degenhardt - Mountain View CA, US Sean Kevin Frogner - San Francisco CA, US Sudhakar Kaki - Pleasanton CA, US Maria Elisabeth Kaval - Menlo Park CA, US Yee Wah Lee - San Mateo CA, US Min Lu - Fremont CA, US Christopher Scott Nash - San Mateo CA, US Kaushik Roy - Foster City CA, US Kanchan Shringi - Redwood City CA, US Vipul Shroff - Cupertino CA, US Yu Sui - San Mateo CA, US Alvin H. To - Redwood City CA, US Sanjin Tulac - Mountain View CA, US Dejia Wang - San Mateo CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/00 G06F 9/44
US Classification:
715763, 715709, 715765, 715762, 715967
Abstract:
A method for building wizard-style user interfaces (UIs) for a business task is disclosed. The method includes receiving metadata at a computer system, where the metadata comprises information regarding the business task, generating an analysis by analyzing the metadata, generating user guidance information, and executing flow and business logic of the business task. The user guidance information is with regard to the business task, and the user guidance information is based on the analysis.
Rahim Mohamed Yaseen - Redwood City CA, US Jon Rexford Degenhardt - Mountain View CA, US Sean Kevin Frogner - San Francisco CA, US Sudhakar Kaki - Pleasanton CA, US Maria Elisabeth Kaval - Menlo Park CA, US Yee Wah Lee - San Mateo CA, US Min Lu - Fremont CA, US Christopher Scott Nash - San Mateo CA, US Kaushik Roy - Foster City CA, US Kanchan Shringi - Redwood City CA, US Vipul Shroff - Cupertino CA, US Yu Sui - San Mateo CA, US Alvin H. To - Redwood City CA, US Sanjin Tulac - Mountain View CA, US Dejia Wang - San Mateo CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/00
US Classification:
715762, 715705
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method for building wizard-style user interfaces (UIs) for a business task includes identifying a collection of metadata associated with the business task, and processing the collection of metadata to provide a set of wizard-style UIs pertaining to the business task.
Debugging Functionality Embedded In An Application
Jon Degenhardt - Mountain View CA, US Sudhakar Kaki - Pleasanton CA, US Maria Kaval - Menlo Park CA, US Sinfan Tang - Castro Valley CA, US Sanjin Tulac - Mountain View CA, US Rahim Yaseen - Redwood Shores CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
717129000
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method for providing a debugging functionality embedded in an application supporting an n-tiered architecture includes determining that the debugging functionality embedded in the application is requested, and causing current state information to be presented to a user at each break point in the production environment.
Embedded User Assistance For Software Applications
Jeffrey STEPHENSON - San Carlos CA, US Maria Elisabeth Kaval - Menlo Park CA, US Ritchard Shadian - San Mateo CA, US Matthew Clifton Cooper - Centennial CO, US Gabrielle Crawford - San Mateo CA, US Scott Michael O'Bryan - Golden CO, US Blake Sullivan - Redwood City CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715708
Abstract:
A system for providing user assistance receives a request for user assistance from a component on a user interface. The component includes a help identifier, and the request is generated by a type of user selection, such as the clicking of an icon. The system determines a level of user assistance based on the type of selection and retrieves user assistance content based on the help identifier and the determined level of user assistance. In one embodiment, the user interface includes three levels of user assistance.
- , US Naizam Olakara - Santa Clara CA, US Kentaro Kinebuchi - San Francisco CA, US Jing Wu - Foster City CA, US Min Lu - Fremont CA, US Maria Kaval - Menlo Park CA, US Christian Straub - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 40/14 G06F 3/0484
Abstract:
An example method facilitates modification and generation of User Interface (UI) display screens for webpages and web applications, such as process-based software applications. The example method includes receiving a first signal to access a webpage that includes a static UI display screen for a web application; serving the webpage in response to the signal; detecting the dynamic configuration functionality associated with the webpage, wherein the configuration functionality includes code and UI metadata provided in or with a dynamic layout file, the code and UI metadata including one or more rules and specifications for configuring schema used to generate rendering instructions for the dynamic part of the webpage.
- Redwood Shores CA, US Naizam Olakara - Santa Clara CA, US Kentaro Kinebuchi - San Francisco CA, US Jing Wu - Foster City CA, US Min Lu - Fremont CA, US Maria Kaval - Menlo Park CA, US Christian Straub - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/22 G06F 3/0484
Abstract:
An example method facilitates modification and generation of User Interface (UI) display screens for webpages and web applications, such as process-based software applications. The example method includes receiving a first signal to access a webpage that includes a static UI display screen for a web application; serving the webpage in response to the signal; detecting the dynamic configuration functionality associated with the webpage, wherein the configuration functionality includes code and UI metadata provided in or with a dynamic layout file, the code and UI metadata including one or more rules and specifications for configuring schema used to generate rendering instructions for the dynamic part of the webpage.
Oracle
Vice President, User Interface Technologies
Oracle
Vice President, Engineering
Oracle Sep 2014 - Nov 2015
Senior Director, Engineering
Oracle Apr 2012 - Sep 2014
Senior Director, Software Development, User Experience and Quality Assurance
Oracle Sep 2010 - Apr 2012
Director, Software Development and User Experience
Education:
Stanford University 1998 - 1999
Master of Science, Masters, Computer Science
Stanford University 1994 - 1998
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
University of Oxford 1997 - 1997
Skills:
Enterprise Software Software Development Oracle Web Applications Testing Management Architecture Adf Quality Assurance Saas Apache Engineering Management Ajax Team Leadership User Interface Crm User Interface Design Test Automation Software Documentation Performance Tuning Product Marketing Jsf
Languages:
English Swedish Spanish
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