Abstract

In this paper we introduce novel automatic and manual processing systems for a versatile graphical user interface comprising one or more N-dimensional background elements each of which is divided into one or more arbitrarily-shaped N-dimensional partitions, wherein each partition may contain one or more user interface elements and is associated with one or more sets of rules that define rendering, positioning, element placement and other relevant attributes and behaviors, wherein said rules can be specified in such a way as to enable said N-dimensional background to assume any desired arbitrary shape and to facilitate expansion to any desired arbitrary size without distortion or loss in quality. Our systems permit the efficient generation of intuitive graphical user interfaces in a wide variety of application domains.

Highlights

  • Contemporary graphical user interfaces are limited in that when they allow arbitrary shapes, they are generally not expandable and when they are expandable, they generally do not permit the use of arbitrary shapes

  • Popular graphical user interface systems from software developers such as Microsoft and Apple suffer from these limitations

  • Attributes. (Generally, attributes and behaviors or characteristics or aspects of the user interface are chosen on the basis of usefulness or relevance in a given embodiment.)

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A Novel System for Processing User Interfaces

Abstract—In this paper we introduce novel automatic and manual processing systems for a versatile graphical user interface comprising one or more N-dimensional background elements each of which is divided into one or more arbitrarilyshaped N-dimensional partitions, wherein each partition may contain one or more user interface elements and is associated with one or more sets of rules that define rendering, positioning, element placement and other relevant attributes and behaviors, wherein said rules can be specified in such a way as to enable said N-dimensional background to assume any desired arbitrary shape and to facilitate expansion to any desired arbitrary size without distortion or loss in quality.

INTRODUCTION
SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
AUTOMATIC AND MANUAL PARTITIONING
ASSIGNING RULES AND APPLYING THE PARTITIONING SCHEME
CONCLUSION
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