WO1995007510A1 - Procede et systeme relatifs a une interface d'utilisateur pour creation electronique de formes - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates in general to electronic forms generation systems and the electronic creation, completion, printing and filing of forms.
- this invention relates to a method and system for selecting a form-template from an existing catalog of graphically represented form-templates, customizing the form-template, thereby creating a personalized catalog of graphically represented customized forms, and th reafter completing and processing these customized forms.
- sample forms must be lor ad by using a complex filing system. After locating the sample forms, they must be examined to determine their suitability for the intended purpose. Any generic name and address references must be removed and replaced with the user's customized information. The user then gives this new customized form an identifying name, which is later employed to retrieve it from the system. Third, the newly completed form is re-filed through the same complicated file-naming convention originally used to locate it.
- JetFormTM form generation software from JetForm Corporation
- PerForm Pro PlusTM form generation software from Delrina Technology Incorporated
- FormWorxTM from Spinnaker Software Corp.
- InformsTM from Word Perfect Corporation
- WindformTM from Windform Corporation.
- an object of the present invention is to provide an improved forms generation method and system in which a personal-computer user, who lacks experience or training with said system, may (1) select form-templates from a catalog of graphically represented pre-designed form-templates, (2) customize these form- templates with name, address, phone number and other custom information in order to (3) create a catalog of customized forms. Once created, this graphically represented catalog readily allows for the selection of customized forms along with the completion, printing, filing and deletion of the customized forms.
- a further object of the invention is to provide the user with an interface which enables the user more easily to generate, complete and file forms. Additionally, an object of the present invention is to create an electronic forms generation system that uses available complex forms generation software as the basis for the improved electronic forms generation systems of the present invention.
- a further object of the present invention is to enable the user of an electronic forms generation system to visually inspect the forms and form-templates in various sizes, enabling the user to scale the forms from a full-size representation to an all-on-one-screen representation.
- the electronic forms generation system of the present invention consists of hardware and software.
- An electronic forms generation system according to the present invention would require, at a minimum, a personal computer, personal workstation, microcomputer or equivalent with an 80386 microprocessor or equivalent and at least 4MB RAM and storage capacity of at least 40MB.
- An operating system under which the software of the present system operates is WindowsTM from Microsoft
- JetFormTM form generation software from JetForm
- the electronic forms generation system presents to the user a catalog of graphical representations of the form-templates.
- a "point and click" method using a display screen, a keyboard and mouse, enables the user (1) to select a form-template and (2) to enter the custom information in answer to the system prompts.
- the system itself manages the sophisticated functions; it assembles a custom catalog of graphically-represented form- templates and combines the customizing information with each form-template. Therefore, the ordinary computer user is not required to understand complex programming techniques or to comprehend sophisticated instruction sets or program rules and conventions.
- the size of the graphical representa- tions displayed in the forms system can be adjusted by the user from full size to an all-on-one-screen reduced size. This allows the user to create visually and review a form-template in various sizes rather than only a portion of the form-template.
- the system also manages the completion, filing and printing of the forms (blank or completed) as required by the user, without intervention by the user.
- This present system can be used by computer users who are untutored in its use, because it does not require the learning of difficult or complex user interface commands, rules or conventions, such as those required for filing and retrieving forms in the prior art systems.
- FIG. 1 is a flow diagram depicting the flow of system control from the main user interface in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a flow diagram depicting the catalog function as implemented in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 3A and 3B are flow diagrams depicting the customize function as implemented in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a flow diagram depicting the review function as implemented in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a flow diagram depicting the run function as implemented in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a depiction of the main user interface screen as implemented in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a depiction of the form-template catalog as implemented in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a depiction of the customize user interface screen as implemented in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a depiction of the logo selection screen as implemented in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a depiction of the layout selection screen as implemented in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a depiction of the review screen as implemented in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a depiction of the custom catalog as implemented in an embodiment of the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
- an electronic forms generation system includes a central processing unit, a memory, a user data input device, a data display device, a data storage device, a printer, a computer operating system, an electronic forms generation software application and a software- implemented user interface.
- the user interface in conjunction with the hardware described above, presents to a user a catalog of graphically represented form- templates.
- the user is provided an interface with which to graphically review and select form-templates for a custom form catalog.
- the selected form-template is then customized by the user.
- the customized form is graphically reviewed by the user and, if approved, becomes part of the user's custom form catalog.
- the customized forms from the custom form catalog can then be completed, filed, modified or deleted. Completed or blank customized forms can be generated through the printing device.
- the electronic forms generation system of the present invention comprises both hardware and software components.
- An electronic forms generation system according to the present invention would require, at a minimum, a personal computer, personal workstation, microcomputer or equivalent with an 80386 microprocessor or equivalent and at least 4MB Random Access Memory (RAM) and storage capacity of at least 40MB.
- the storage capacity could be a magnetic disk, such as a hard disk or floppy disk drive and the requisite software drivers.
- a printer and its associated printer driver is necessary to generate hard-copy printouts of the completed or blank forms.
- the software necessary to operate the system comprises an operating system under which the software of the present system operates, i.e.
- a complex electronic forms generation soft-ware package such as JetFormTM form generation software from JetForm Corporation, PerForm Pro P2 :-, " form generation software from Delrina Technology Incorporated, FormWorxTM from Spinnaker Software Inc. , InformsTM from Word Perfect Corporation or WindFormTM from Windform Corporation is used as part of the system.
- the underlying complex forms generation package could be developed by one skilled in the art to provide the functions found in the commercial software application packages described above.
- the electronic forms generation system of the present invention presents to the user graphical representations of form-templates comprising a catalog of form-templates.
- the form- template catalog is supplied to the user as part of the system.
- the system presents to the user electronic forms and form-templates in an environment more like the traditional non-electronic environment, i.e., visually.
- the system manages the generation of graphical form representations and permits the user to customize forms using a user interface of visual representations.
- FIG. 1 illustrates the flow of the system from the main user interface screen 100.
- the main user interface screen as depicted in FIG. 6 prompts the user with a series of "buttons.”
- the user input devices such as the keyboard or mouse
- the user selects a "button” with an electronic pointer shown on the user interface screen by an arrow and then clicks on the catalog button by depressing a button on the keyboard or mouse.
- a touch sensitive screen or joystick and keyboard combination could allow the user to "point and click” at various user interface screen "buttons”.”
- the system waiting for the user input 110, 130, 150, 170, i.e., the positioning of the electronic pointer and the button depression, reacts by sending control to one of four sub-routines: catalog 120, customize 140, review 160 and run 180.
- the system identifies the first time user by determining whether custom forms exist in the system.
- the catalog button is highlighted in some way so as to notify the user that no other function can be selected.
- the system prompts the user to create his or her custom catalog. If custom forms exist, then the system has already been used and the first-time user set-up will be bypassed, unless the user specifically requests to run the set-up procedure during a subsequent use of the system.
- the user exits the program in a preferred embodiment through the exit "button" .
- FIG. 7 depicts one possible configuration of the catalog of form-templates with which the user is presented.
- FIG. 2 depicts the flow of the system during use of the catalog function 120.
- the user reviews the displayed graphical catalog 225, by viewing various pages of the catalog 230 and selects a form-template category 240 by pointing and clicking on a graphical representation of a form-template within a category. Prior to selection, additional pages of the form-template catalog may also be viewed by the user 230. The name of the category is included in the graphical representation.
- the user is presented with multiple choices of form-templates 245 within that category, each being distinctive in its appearance and usage. For example, in a category entitled "Fax cover sheets" entries might appear for 8
- Each form is represented by an accurately scaled graphical representation of the form with a brief description of the type of form which it represents.
- the user can select 250 any of the choices by pointing and clicking on that graphical representation using the electronic pointer controlled by the mouse and a button on the keyboard or mouse. The choice is then scaled to a larger size and displayed.
- the user is provided different form size choices from actual size to a reduced but recognizable size depicting the entire document 260.
- the user is also provided with "point and click" screen buttons allowing for the navigation around and review of all parts of the form.
- the user After sufficiently examining the form-template and being satisfied with the choices, the user points and clicks the select button to select the form-template for the user's custom catalog.
- the system marks 270 that form-template as being selected for the custom catalog, and the program returns the user automatically to the main catalog screen 225. On that screen, the user is notified that he has selected a form-template for that category.
- the process is continued on a category-by- category basis, allowing the user to select or bypass any of the offered categories and the form-templates therein until the user has completed the review 280.
- the user is returned to the main screen 290.
- the system acknowledges that the user has finished with the review of the catalog process and notifies the user by modifying the catalog "button” or placing a check next to the catalog "button", and prompts the user to select the next step, "customize" 140.
- FIGS. 3A and 3B are diagrams that depict the flow of the system during the customize process.
- the user points and clicks the customize button and is presented with a screen in which he is asked to enter his corporate name 310.
- FIG. 8 depicts the user interface screen for the customize function in one embodiment of the present invention.
- the system provides the user with type style choices 312.
- the user is presented with the names of the type styles on the screen next to the corporate name.
- the user may point and click on any type style and the system automatically changes the previously typed name into that type style 314.
- each type style may be visually reviewed by the user permitting the user to select the appropriate type style 316.
- the next user interface window of the customize interface screen prompts the user for the address, zip code, and the pertinent telephone, facsimile or other numbers 320.
- the user then again selects the appropriate type style using the previously described method 322, 324, 326.
- the name and the address type styles may be different from each other.
- FIG. 9 is a depiction of the logo selection screen of one embodiment of the present invention.
- the first choice is to select a standard logo 340.
- the user is given a selection of pre-drawn generic logos with representations of different industries, professions, locales, animals, plants or other various logo selections 342.
- the user can choose any of these standard drawings by using the previously described "point and click” method 344.
- the system then stores the logo selection for the form-template 346.
- the next logo "button" selection allows the user to import a custom graphic of the user's own logo from the disk drive 350.
- These custom logos have been either drawn or scanned into any of several acceptable standard computer conventions and put on diskette, magnetic hard disk, CD-ROM (optical disk) or other data storage medium.
- the method for loading this information into the computer is to insert the storage medium into the computer if necessary and type a command which causes the computer to load the information from the medium into the system 352.
- the third choice is to allow users of WindowsTM operating system software to import a file containing a logo which would previously have been placed in the imported files by the user 360.
- the imported file could be brought into the WindowsTM operating system environment from a magnetic or optical storage media, drawn in the environment with a drafting package or scanned into the WindowsTM operating system environment. In either case the user must input a file name, 352 or 362 and the system must store the file for the custom or windows logos 354 or 364.
- the fourth selection is for "no logo", meaning that no custom logo will be inserted on the form 370.
- FIG. 10 is a depiction of the layout screen of one embodiment of the present invention.
- the graphical depiction of a number of spatial relationships enables the user to customize the form-template without having to use a complex set of electronic tools.
- Any reduced-size customized spatial relationship can be reviewed full size by pointing and clicking on the button which contains the graphical representation of the spatial relationship.
- the appropriate spatial layout is selected 385 through "point and click" and the user is then returned 390 to the main screen 100.
- the main user interface screen then indicates that the user has completed both the "catalog” and “customize” sections of the system and is prompted to select "review” 160.
- the user points and clicks the "review” button and a user interface screen is displayed showing the review screen with each previously selected form-template represented in a reduced but accurate graphical representation of the actual form with custom information.
- FIG. 11 is a depiction of one possible review screen presented to the user in a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the custom catalog includes a place to mark those documents reviewed by the user.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram of the system flow during the review process.
- Each form in the displayed custom form catalog 410 includes the appropriate category name inserted on the button with the form.
- a form "button” By selecting 412 a form "button" the user is presented with a graphical representation, all on one screen, of the form 416 including the user's custom information. All information is properly laid out and sized to fit the form.
- the user is presented with an additional on-screen “button” permitting the user to review the form in various sizes from actual size to the entire form on one screen 417, 418.
- the user may also further customize the form by enlarging or reducing the size of the custom information 420, 430 as well as its position on the form 440, 450.
- the user can elect to approve the form 460 at which time the system marks the form approved 470.
- the program then provides the user with the next form for the same process 480. Alternatively, the user is given the option to review each form before approving any of the forms by clicking a "next selection" button. Once all the forms have been approved, the program automatically returns the user 490 to the main user interface screen 100.
- FIG. 5 depicts the flow of the system during the run function. After selecting the "run” button, the user is presented with the custom form catalog 510 of graphical representations of the customized forms in accurate but reduced form.
- FIG. 12 depicts one possible custom form catalog that is presented to the user in a preferred embodiment of the present system. Using the point and click method the user can select a graphical representation of a form category 512.
- the user is then presented with a user interface screen containing two buttons: one for selecting blank forms and a second for selecting completed and filed forms.
- the blank forms "button” is a small graphical depiction of the blank form 524 in a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the filed forms "button” is a small graphical representation of a file folder 522 in a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- the user By selecting the file folder 538 the user is presented with a selection of previously filed forms that reside in that file folder 539. The user may then retrieve one of these completed form 540 which is then displayed by the system 541.
- Additional “buttons” allow the user to either print 550, delete 560 or file 570 the completed form.
- the user simply presses the print "button".
- the system will automatically print one form unless the user selects a different default number to be printed. If desired, the form can be printed in blank before it is completed or it can be printed after being completed.
- the completion data template and custom data form will print together simultaneously 552. There is no need for the user to specify separate data and form files in the system for printing. The data files are then merged 554 and sent to trie printer 556.
- the user selects the file button and is prompted with a window which requests him to specify a descriptive name 572 for the completed form.
- the user types in a name for the completed form and indicates that he is done, at which point the form is automatically filed in the system's file cabinet, i.e., magnetic or read/write optical storage.
- the form is automatically filed in a folder marked by the descriptive name of the form category, i.e., "facsimile cover sheets", or
- the descriptive name is preferably on or near the file folder or its "button”. All related data files for the completed form are stored by the system 574. Thus, the user need remember only one descriptive file name to recall a completed form.
- the user To locate a previously filed form, the user first determines the category of form from the main custom catalog selection screen 510 and selects a form category 530. The user is then given a choice of selecting a blank form 530 or filed forms 538 in the file folder within that category.
- the category of the file folder is displayed open with an accurately reproduced miniature graphical representation of each filed form with the file name displayed within the button image of that form.
- the file name is placed on the filed form button.
- the name of the form should be placed near the filed form button to which it refers.
- the user then has a choice of printing 550 the form, filing the form 570, modifying 542 the completion data for that form or deleting the form 560 by clicking on the form "throw-out" button.
- filing the form 570 the user is prompted for a descriptive file name which is used to identify the document 572.
- the user may elect to return to the main screen 590 by pointing and clicking on the "back to steps" button.
- a preferred embodiment of the present invention provides the user with a pre-customized catalog of graphically represented forms.
- This system enables the user to complete forms with user data, file the forms and print the forms without requiring the user itself to customize the forms.
- this embodiment of the forms generation system provides the user with a limited set of functions, simplifying the user interface to a greater degree than the other preferred embodiment described herein.
- FIG. 5 depicts the flow of data during use of this embodiment of the system and FIG. 12 depicts one possible custom catalog of graphically represented custom forms which would be presented to the user in this preferred embodiment of the system.
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On décrit un système informatisé de création électronique de formes qui permet d'achever, d'imprimer et d'archiver des formes de façon électronique. L'utilisateur choisit, dans un catalogue de gabarits à représentation graphique, ceux qu'il souhaite personnaliser. Après personnalisation et examen, l'utilisateur accède à un catalogue de formes personnalisées à représentation graphique à compléter, modifier, archiver ou effacer. Ce système électronique de création de formes permet à l'utilisateur d'inspecter visuellement les formes et les gabarits de tailles différentes et de mettre ces formes à l'échelle en partant d'une représentation en grandeur réelle pour aboutir à une représentation intégrale à l'écran. Un procédé 'pointe et clique' utlisant un écran d'affichage, un clavier et une souris, permet à l'utilsateur (1) de sélectionner un gabarit puis (2) d'introduire des données de personnalisation en réponse aux invites du système. Ce dernier gère aussi des fonctions d'archivage complexes pendant le remplissage, l'archivage et l'impression des formes, sans intervention de l'utilisateur, et il permet de produire des formes personnalisées imprimées, brutes ou achevées.
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