专利摘要:
METHOD IMPLEMENTED BY AT LEAST ONE COMPUTING DEVICE. The present invention relates to notification techniques (116, 208, 214, 302, 306, 406, 408) of application (110). Implementations are described in which a representation of an application (110) may include notifications (116, 208, 214, 302, 306, 406, 408) that are related to the application (110). Techniques are further described, which can be used to control notifications (116, 208, 214, 302, 306, 406, 408), including notification replacement (116, 208, 214, 302, 306, 406, 408) , the use of queues, the rollover, the selection of notifications (116, 208, 214, 302, 306, 406, 408) based on the running state of an application (110), the cyclic repetition of a display of multiple notifications (116, 208, 214, 302, 306, 406, 408), cyclically repeating a display of different subsets of notifications (116, 208, 214, 302, 306, 406, 408), examining a manifest (122) of an application (110) to determine the criteria to be used to display the notification (116, 208, 214, 302, 306, 406, 408), the display priority of notifications (116, 208, 214, 302 , 306, 406, 408), and so on.
公开号:BR112013030353B1
申请号:R112013030353-0
申请日:2011-10-09
公开日:2021-04-20
发明作者:Tyler J. Donahue;Brian K. Mcneil;Kevin Michael Woley;Matthew R. Ayers;Gaurav S. Anand;Anshul Rawat;Relja Ivanovic
申请人:Microsoft Technology Licensing, Llc;
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专利说明:

BACKGROUND
[0001] The penetration of computing devices is increasing. For example, users can interact with a traditional desktop computer, a tablet computer, a mobile phone, and so on, to gain access to various functionality for both work and personal use. Additionally, the various functionalities that are available to users of these devices also continue to increase.
[0002] This is especially true for applications. The availability of apps was traditionally limited to those the user purchased from a "physical" store. With the advent of the availability of apps via the Internet, the number of apps that are made available to a user has increased, along with the ease in which the user can access these apps. Consequently, users can select and install a large number of applications on users' computing device.
[0003] However, interaction by a user with the apps can be hampered by the various apps installed on the computing device. This can include finding an app of interest as well as having access to the app's functionality. For example, a user can select a weather app, to get weather information, then interact with a news app to get the latest news, and so on, through various other apps. As a result, browsing through these applications to find the desired information can consume a significant amount of time, which can be further complicated by the various applications that are available on the computing device. SUMMARY
[0004] Application notification techniques are described. Implementations are described, where a representation of an application can include modifications that are application-relative. Techniques are further described, which can be used to control notifications, including replacing notifications, using queues, traversing, selecting notifications based on an application's running state, cyclically repeating an application. displaying multiple notifications (eg, by a user or automatically by a computing device), cyclically repeating a display of different sets of notifications, examining an app manifest to determine the criteria, which will be used to display notifications, the display priority of notifications, and so on.
[0005] This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form, which are further described below in the detailed description. This summary is not intended to identify the basics or essentials of the claimed object, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed object. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The detailed description is presented with reference to the attached figures. In figures, the leftmost digit(s) of a reference number identify the figure in which the reference number appears first. The use of the same reference numbers in different cases, in the description and figures, may indicate identical or similar items.
[0007] Figure 1 is an illustration of a physical medium in an example implementation, which is operable to employ application notification techniques.
[0008] Figure 2 illustrates a system in an example implementation, in which several notifications are successively displayed, as part of a representation of an application.
[0009] Figure 3 illustrates a system in which an identifier is used to specify that a corresponding notification will be used to replace another notification.
[00010] Figure 4 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure in an example implementation, in which a queue is used to handle outbound notifications, as part of a representation of an application.
[00011] Figure 5 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure in an example implementation, in which identifiers are used to control the replacement of notifications for display, as part of a representation of an application.
[00012] Figure 6 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure in an example implementation, in which a queue is used to handle notifications, as part of a representation of an application.
[00013] Figure 7 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure in an example implementation, in which an application's execution state is used as the basis to determine which notification will be displayed as part of a representation of an application.
[00014] Figure 8 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure in an example implementation, in which notifications are displayed within application representations, which are selectable to trigger the application, the display repeated cyclically to successively display notifications.
[00015] Figure 9 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure in an example implementation, in which subsets of notifications are repeated cyclically for display, as part of the respective application representations.
[00016] Figure 10 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure in an example implementation, in which an application manifest is used to specify the criteria that will be used to control the display of notifications, as part of a representation of an application.
[00017] Figure 11 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure in an example implementation, in which a network service is used to control the provision of notifications to a client device, for display.
[00018] Figure 12 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure in an example implementation, in which notifications are prioritized for display, as part of a representation of an application. DETAILED DESCRIPTION Overview
[00019] App notifications can be used by apps to display information in a representation of the app (eg icon, tile, and so on) without the user having to specifically launch the app. For example, a representation of a weather application might include a modification, which describes a notification, which describes current weather conditions. However, the conventional techniques that were used to display a notification were often static and therefore did not allow developers to control how notifications were displayed as part of the representation.
[00020] Techniques are described in this specification, however, that can be used to control notifications. Additionally, in one or more implementations, these techniques can be conducted without running a corresponding application, thereby maintaining battery life and increasing the performance of computing devices that perform these techniques. The following sections describe examples of several different techniques that refer to notifications from within the core, such as notification replacement, use of queues, bypassing, selecting notifications based on an application's running state , cyclically repeating a display of multiple notifications, moving a display of different subsets of notifications, examining an application manifest to determine the criteria, which will be used to display notifications, display priority -tion of notifications, and so on. Further discussion of these and other techniques can be found in the following sections.
[00021] In the discussion presented below, an exemplary physical medium is first described, which can employ the techniques described in this descriptive report. Exemplary procedures are described below, which can be performed on the exemplary media as well as other media. Consequently, the performance of the exemplary procedures is not limited to the exemplary physical medium, and the exemplary physical medium is not limited to the performance of the exemplary procedures. Exemplary physical medium
[00022] Figure 1 is an illustration of a physical medium 100, in an exemplary implementation, that is operable to employ the techniques described in this specification. The illustrated physical medium 100 includes a network service 102 and a client device 104, which are communicatively coupled via a network 106. The network service 102 and the client device 104 can be implemented by a wide range of network devices. computing.
[00023] For example, a computing device can be configured as a computer, which is capable of communicating over the network 106, such as a desktop computer, a mobile station, an entertainment application, a communicatively coupled frequency signal converter to a display device 104), a game console, and so on. Thus, a computing device can range from full-resource devices with substantial memory and processor resources (eg, personal computers, game consoles) to a low-resource device with limited memory and/or processing resources (eg. , traditional frequency converters, handheld game consoles). Additionally, a computing device can be representative of several different devices, such as multiple servers used by a commercial company to run operations, a combination of remote control and frequency converter, an image capture device and a game console configured to capture gestures, and so on.
[00024] Although the network 106 is illustrated as the Internet, the network can take on a wide range of configurations. For example, network 106 can include a wide area network (WAN), a local area network (LAN), a wireless network, a public telephone network, an intranet, and so on. Furthermore, although a single network 106 is shown, network 106 can be configured to include multiple networks.
[00025] The client device 104 is further illustrated as including an operating system 108. The operating system 108 is configured to understand the associated functionality of the client 104 for the applications 110, which are executable on the client device 104. operating system 108 can understand processing, memory, networking and/or display functionality of client device 104 so that applications 110 can be written without knowledge of "how" such associated functionality is implemented. The application 110 may, for example, provide data to the operating system 108 to be synthesized and displayed by the display device 112 without understanding how such synthesis is to be performed.
[00026] The operating system 108 can also represent various other functionality, such as controlling a file system, and a user interface, which is navigable by a user of the client device 104. An example of this is illustrated as an application trigger (e.g., a desktop computer), which is displayed on the display device 112 of the client device 104. The desktop computer includes representations of various applications 110, such as icons, tiles, textual descriptions, and so on. The desktop computer can be thought of as a root level of a hierarchical file structure. The representations shown in the illustrated example are selectable to trigger a corresponding one of the applications 110, for execution on the client device 104. In this way, a user can easily navigate through a file structure and initiate execution of applications of interest.
[00027] The operating system 108 is also illustrated as including a notification module 114. The notification module 114 is representative of functionality to control notifications 116, which will be displayed as part of the representations of the applications. For example, a 118 representation of a weather app is illustrated as including a notification, which indicates a name and current weather conditions, eg Seattle 65° / Cloudy.” Similarly, a 120 representation for a travel app is illustrated as including a notification, which indicates that a current flight status is “overdue.” In this way, a user can easily view information regarding the 110 apps, without having to launch and navigate through each of the apps. representations of specific apps are shown, other representations of apps are also considered, such as a representation of an app, which references a user's engagement with a service, eg a friend on a social networking service.
[00028] In one or more implementations, notifications 116 can be controlled without running corresponding applications 110. For example, notification module 114 may receive notifications 116 from various different sources, such as from software (e.g., other applications run by client device 104), from a network service 102 by network 106, and so on. . Notification module 114 can then control how notifications 116 are displayed, as part of representations, without running applications 110. This can be used to improve battery life and performance of client device 104 by not executing from each of the applications 110, to transmit notifications 116.
[00029] Additionally, notification module 114 may support techniques to allow developers of respective applications 110 to specify how notifications 116 will be displayed as part of the representation of applications 110. For example, notification module 114 may examine a manifest 122 of an application 110, such as an installation manifest, used to install the application 110 when running by using a system call, and so on. Manifest 110 may describe how and when notifications 116 are to be displayed, as well as notifications 116 are to be tracked, to determine which notifications 116 are to be displayed.
[00030] Notification module 114 may also use various other techniques to allow a developer, or other entity, to specify how notifications 116 will be displayed and handled. For example, notifications 116 may be communicated along with corresponding identifiers, which specify how notifications 116 are to be displayed and/or controlled. In this way, an originator of the indicators can specify how the corresponding notifications 116 are to be displayed or controlled. This can be done to allow for several different functionality, as further described in the following sections.
[00031] Although this discussion has described embedding notification module 114 in the client, the functionality of notification module 114 can be implemented in several ways. For example, the functionality of a notification module 124 may be incorporated by the network service 102, in whole or in part. Notification module 124 may, for example, process notifications received from other network services and control notifications for distribution to client device 104 by network 106.
[00032] Several different techniques can be used by notification module 124, such as processing notifications according to techniques that would be employed by the client device 104 itself, such as examining a manifest, processing identifiers, responsive to a communication received from the client device 104, which specifies the criteria for handling notifications 116, and so on. Furthermore, such processing can be performed in cases where the client device 104 is unavailable, such as due to the lack of a network connection 106. Thereby, the network service 102 can make efficient the use of storage space and of network bandwidth 106. Other examples are also considered, such as distributing the functionality of the notification module 114 between the client device 104 and the network service 102, embedding a third party service, and so on.
[00033] Generally, any of the functions described in this specification can be implemented by use of software, hardware programming, hardware (eg, fixed logic circuitry), or a combination of these implementations. The terms "module", "functionality" and "logic", as used in this specification, represent software, hardware programming, or a combination of them. In the case of a software implementation, the module, functionality or logic represents program code, which performs specific tasks when executed on a processor (for example, on one or more CPUs - central processing units). Program code can be stored on one or more computer-readable memory devices. Aspects of the techniques described below are platform independent, meaning that the techniques can be implemented on multiple commercial computing platforms having multiple processors.
[00034] For example, a computing device may also include an entity (eg, software) that causes the computing device's hardware to perform operations, for example, processors, functional blocks, and so on. For example, the computing device may include a computer-readable medium that can be configured to hold the instructions that cause the computing device, and more particularly the computing device's hardware, to perform operations. In this way, the instructions function to configure the hardware to perform the operations and thus result in the transformation of the hardware to perform the functions. Instructions can be provided by the computer-readable medium to the computing device through a number of different configurations.
[00035] One such configuration of a computer readable medium is a signal carrier medium, and is thereby configured to transmit instructions (for example, as a carrier wave) to the computing device hardware, such as by through a network. The computer-readable medium may also be configured as a computer-readable storage medium, and is thus not a signal-carrying medium. Examples of a computer-readable storage medium include random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), optical disk, flash memory, hard disk memory, and other memory devices that use techniques magnetic, optical and other to store instructions and other data.
[00036] Figure 2 illustrates a system 200 in an example implementation, in which several modifications are successively displayed as part of a representation of an application. System 200 is illustrated using first, second, and third stages 202, 204, 206. Notices 116 may take various forms and be variously arranged for display as part of representation 118.
[00037] As illustrated in Figure 2, for example, a notification 208, having multiple frames 210, 212, is shown. In the first stage 202, a first 210 of the notification frames 208 is used to display a graphical illustration of a cloud and the text "Seattle" for a representation of a weather application.
[00038] In the second stage 204, a second 212 of the 208 notification frames is used to display the text "Seattle" and the text "65° / Cloudy", to describe other weather conditions for Seattle. Thereby, notification 208 can be configured to include frames 210, 212, which are to be successively displayed as part of representation 118.
[00039] Other notifications can also be displayed successively as part of the 118 representation. As shown in the third stage 206, for example, a notification 214 is used to display graphics and text of a sun and current weather conditions for "Spokane, 52°". Thus, in this example system 200, notification module 114 can be used to scroll through notifications 208, 214 to display them as part of representation 118 of an application 110. As mentioned above, control of notifications 116 can be done by use of various techniques, an example of which involving identifiers is described in relation to the figure presented below.
[00040] Figure 3 illustrates a system 300, in which an identifier is used to specify that a corresponding notification will be used to replace another notification. Service network 102 is illustrated as being communicatively coupled to client device 104 by network 106, as described previously with respect to Figure 1. In this example, service network 102 communicates a notification 302 and an identifier 304 corresponding to the client device. 104.
[00041] Upon receiving the notification 302, the notification module 114 can determine that there is a corresponding identifier 304. Accordingly, notification module 114 can examine storage, which is local to client device 104, to determine whether another media 306 has a similar identifier.
[00042] In the illustrated example, the notification 306 includes an identifier 304, which is similar to the identifier 304 of the notification 302 received. Accordingly, the notification module 114 can replace the notification 306 with the last notification 302 received. In this way, an originator of identifier 302 can easily substitute one notification for another by using identifiers.
[00043] Identifier 304 can be specified in several ways. For example, identifier 304 may be configured such that a value of identifier 304 may be assigned by an identifier originator of any value. Thus, in this example, the notification module 114 can control the replacement of the notifications without "knowing" what the corresponding identifiers "mean". Various other examples are also considered, such as specifying a particular slot in a row, the example of which is described in relation to the following figure. While this functionality has been described in relation to notification module 114 of client device 104, as previously indicated, such functionality may be incorporated by use of several different devices, an example of which is shown by notification module 124 of website 102.
[00044] Figure 4 illustrates a system 400 in an example implementation, in which a queue is used to handle notifications 116 for outbound as part of a representation of an application. As before, the client device 104 is communicatively coupled to the network service 102 via a network 106. The client device 104 includes a notification module 114, which is in this case illustrated as part of an operating system 108.
[00045] The client device 104 is also illustrated as including a queue 402, which is configured to store notifications 116 for the respective applications 404. The queue 402 can be, for example, configured to store a maximum number of notifications 116 for applications particulars, and thus is illustrated as "in" application 404 in queue 402 in the figure. It will be readily apparent, however, that row 402 can be configured in various ways.
[00046] Notification module 114 can handle notifications 116 using queue 402 in various ways. For example, the notification may employ a "first in, first out" (FIFO) technique to handle notifications 116, a "last in, first out" technique, and so on. For example, notification module 114 may receive a notification 406 that specifies a particular slot within queue 402. The sockets may, for example, describe a priority at which notifications 116 are to be displayed as part of the representation. Other control techniques may have an effect on this report, such as moving the pre-notifications 116 "down" in priority so that a notification, having the lowest priority, is removed to replace a notification 408 in the slot with a 406 notification received, and otherwise maintain order, and so on. Other techniques are also considered, such as influencing a rollover command, as described further in the exemplary procedures. Exemplary procedures
[00047] The following discussion describes notification techniques, which can be implemented using the systems and devices described above. Aspects of all procedures can be implemented in hardware, programming in hardware or software, or a combination of them. Procedures are shown as a set of blocks that specify the operations carried out by one or more devices, and are not necessarily limited to the orders shown for execution of operations by the respective blocks. In the parts of the description presented below, reference will be made to the exemplary physical medium.
[00048] Figure 5 illustrates a procedure 500 in an example implementation, in which identifiers are used to control the replacement of notifications for display, as part of a representation of an application in a user interface, the notification associated with an identifier ( block 502). For example, notification may be received at a notification module 114 of the client device 104 from an application running on the client device 104, from a network service, and so on. In another example, notification module 124 of web service 102 may receive notification of another web service and control storage and distribution of notification to client device 104. Various other examples are also considered.
[00049] The notification identifier is compared to one or more other identifiers associated with one or more other notifications (block 504). Notification module 114 can, for example, compare the identifier for the notification for an application with identifiers of other notifications for that application, to find an association.
[00050] Responsive to a determination that the identifier is associated with at least one of the other identifiers, with the notification received for display as part of the application's representation in the UI (block 506). For example, notification module 114 may compare text strings of identifiers in respective notifications to determine whether they are the same. Thus, in this example, the text strings do not need to be "known", as long as they know "what they do or represent" to the notification module 114, to be useful to themselves for the replacement functionality. Thus, the notification module 114 can support various definitions and identifiers of markers, and still support the override functionality described in this specification.
[00051] The notification received can then be displayed on the client device UI as part of the application representation (block 508). The display can be done in various ways, such as a part of a cyclic repetition as described in relation to Figure 2, a static display, a display of a representation, which is selectable to trigger a represented application (eg a tile in an application trigger output by the operating system 108), and so on.
[00052] Additionally, the notification can influence the launch of a corresponding application in a notification context. For example, if a user installs a news app, selecting the app impersonation will trigger the app to the "resident" or "default" state of the app. In the news app example, go to the front page of the paper. However, if the news app receives a notification about an earthquake and the user selects that notification, the news app can then be triggered in the context of that notification. For example, the news app can be fired directly to the article around earthquake and "skip" the home page. Several other examples are also considered.
[00053] Figure 6 illustrates a procedure 600 in an example implementation, in which a queue is used to control notifications for display, as part of a representation of an application. Several notifications are received, which will be displayed as part of a representation of an application in a user interface (block 602). As before, notification may be received at a notification module 114 of the client device 104, from an application running on the client device 104, from a network service, and so on. In another example, notification module 124 of web service 102 may receive notification of another web service and manage the storage and distribution of notification to client device 104. Various other examples are also considered.
[00054] The one or more notifications are controlled by using a queue, which is configured to store up to a pre-set number of notifications, which will be made available for display as part of the application representation (block 604). Notifications stored in the queue are then forced to be displayed as part of the application's representation in a user interface (block 606). The preset number can be, for example, preset by an application developer 110, it can be preset by an originator of a notification 116, it can be preset by the notification module 114 itself, and so on.
[00055] Notification module 114 can influence queue 402, which references an entity, which is used to collect information, in various ways, such as by employing a "first in, first out" technique using identifiers that specify particular slots within queue 402, and so on. In other examples, queue 402 may employ prioritization techniques, such as specifying a particular order in which notifications 116 will be presented in cycles in the display, and so on, as described further in relation to Figure 12. queue 402 can be used to control various notifications, which will be used for display as part of a representation of an application, as well as an order in which notifications are displayed.
[00056] As previously indicated, although this functionality is described as implemented in the client, this functionality can also be implemented by various other entities, such as the notification module 124 of a network service 102, distributed among the notification modules 114, 124, and so on. Further, this functionality can be implemented by notification module 114 without running an depicted application 110, thereby maintaining processing and battery resources.
[00057] Figure 7 illustrates a procedure 700 in an example implementation, in which an application's execution state is used as a basis for determining which notifications will be displayed as part of an application representation. A running state of an application, which is run by a client device, is determined (block 702). For example, notification module 114 may monitor an application 110 that is configured to synthesize content, such as a music playback application. Notification module 114 may then determine that application 110 is executed to synthesize a particular content item, such as a particular song.
[00058] A notification is selected to be displayed as part of an application representation in a client device UI (block 704). The notification is displayed as part of the application's representation in the UI (block 706). Continuing with the previous example, notification module 114 can determine a name of the particular content item being executed. That name can then be displayed as part of the application impersonation, such as an application impersonation, which is selectable to launch the application.
[00059] For example, a user can select a playlist in a music player app of the client device 104, and then browse the app to find other apps of interest. The music player application can continue to synthesize content, for example the particular song, as the user performs this navigation. To provide context to a user considering the state of the application, the notification can describe that running state, which can, in this case, include synthesized content, for example, title, artist, album, and so on. Several other examples are also considered, which involve displaying notifications within application representations, which describe the running state of the application, and the representation is selectable to convey a user interface of that application, for example a window, which includes the user interface being placed "in front" so that a user can interact with the application.
[00060] Figure 8 illustrates a procedure 800 in an example implementation, in which notifications are displayed within application representations, which are selectable to trigger the application, the display repeated cyclically to successively display notifications. Several notifications are received, which will be displayed as part of a representation of an application in a user interface (block 802). As before, notification may be received at a notification module 114 of the client device 104 from an application running on the client device 104, from a network service, and so on. In another example, notification module 124 of web service 102 may receive notification of another web service and control storage and distribution of notification to client device 104. Various other examples are also considered.
[00061] A display is repeated cyclically with the various modifications as part of the application's representation in the UI so that notifications are displayed successively (block 804). As previously described in relation to Figure 2, for example, a representation 118 may be displayed to include notifications that are repeated cyclically successively, one after the other, to display a wide variety of information.
[00062] In this way, notifications can expand the amount of information, which can be displayed without browsing "while" running the application. As previously described, this can also be done by notification module 114, without triggering application 110, thereby maintaining the battery and/or processing resources of client device 104, web service servers 102, service devices. computing third-party entities, and so on.
[00063] In one or more implementations, the cyclical repetition of displaying the various notifications, as part of the application representation in the UI, is paused, responsive to the detection of an input, which indicates interaction with the application representation (block 806 ), for example, with the app itself and/or other apps that are displayed "close". For example, the display of notifications can be configured for automatic cyclic repetition by notification module 114, without user intervention.
[00064] However, if an input is detected that involves likely interaction with the representation, such as a gesture, selection using a cursor control device, and so on, the cyclic repetition may be paused. Several other implementations are also considered, such as cyclic repetition which is made responsive to the detection of an input (eg, "floating" of a cursor, gesture, and so on), which indicates a likely desire to provoke the cyclic repeat, which can then be paused when input detection ends. In another example, the detection of an input (eg, a gesture) can be used to concurrently display all notifications in a user interface.
[00065] Figure 9 illustrates a procedure 900, in an example implementation, in which subsets of notifications are repeated cyclically, as part of respective application representations. Multiple notifications are received to be displayed as part of the respective representations of various applications in a user interface (block 902). As before, such receipt may be done by various entities, and notifications may be received from various sources, such as received by notification module 114 of client device 104.
[00066] The various notifications are displayed as part of the representations of the apps in the UI, so that the different subsets of the app's notifications are repeated cyclically at different times (block 904). Referring to Figure 1, for example, six different representations of applications are displayed on the display device 112 of the client device 104. In a case where notifications are received for displaying each of the representations, it may be desirable to repeat in cycles. the different subsets of the notifications, at different times, in order to reduce the "disorderly arrangement" in the display. For example, notifications for weather and news can be repeated in cycles at a first time, notifications for pet care and directions at a subsequent time, and so on. In this way, subsets can be used to reduce the clutter that can be caused if a large number of notifications are "on the move" at any one time.
[00067] Figure 10 illustrates a procedure 100 in an example implementation, in which an application manifest is used to specify the criteria that will be used to control the display of notifications, as part of a representation of an application. A manifest is examined from an app, without running the app to find the specified criteria for displaying notifications, as part of a representation of the app in a user interface (block 1002). For example, notification module 114 can look at an installation manifest, to be used to specify various criteria, and can do so without launching the application. Examples of criteria include specifying the pre-set number to be used for a queue, whether identifiers (eg, override or bypass identifiers) will be supported, a time period to be used for cyclical repetition of the notification , whether notifications will be linked with other notifications from other apps, to form predefined subsets, a source of the notifications, whether cyclic repeat will run automatically and without user intervention, or responsive to user input, and so on. In this way, notification module 114 can allow application developers to specify how notifications will be displayed as part of application representations. Several other examples are also considered, such as the use of a function call during execution.
[00068] The representation of the application is displayed in the user interface according to the specified criteria (block 1004). For example, the representation can be displayed as part of an application trigger (eg, desktop computer), used by operating system 108 as a root level of a file system. Several other cases are also considered, such as at different points in the hierarchy.
[00069] Figure 11 illustrates a procedure 1100 in an example implementation, in which a network service is used to control the provision of notifications to a client device, for display. Various notifications are received on one or more computing devices of a network service, which will be displayed as part of application representations in a user interface of a client device (block 1102). As previously described, a network service 102 may receive notifications 116 for communication to a client device 104 via a network 104.
[00070] Responsive to a determination that the client device is not available to receive the various notifications, the various notifications are controlled by using a queue and criteria that would otherwise be employed by the client device to determine which of the various notifications will be stored in the queue (block 1104). For example, network service 102 may receive a communication describing which applications are included in client device 104 and how those applications are controlled. In another example, the web service 102 may base this control on the notifications 116 themselves, for example, the identifiers included in the notifications. Several other examples are also considered. Thereby, notification module 124 of network service 102 can efficiently control notifications 116 to maintain memory space and reduce consumption of network bandwidth 106.
[00071] Figure 12 illustrates a procedure 1200 in an example implementation, in which notifications are prioritized for display as part of a representation of an application. As before, multiple notifications are received that will be displayed as part of a representation of an app, in a user interface, which is selectable to trigger the app (block 1202).
[00072] A priority at which multiple notifications are determined (block 1204). Notification module 114 may, for example, employ a "first in, first out) technique to control which notifications are stored in a queue 402. In another example, priorities may be assigned by an originator of the notification, such as a hierarchical value, a specific fit within a queue 402, etc. Priority can also be determined by notification module 114 based on various other criteria, such as whether the notification has already been displayed versus whether it will be for the first time.
[00073] The various notifications are forced to be successively displayed at the given priority as part of the representation in the user interface (block 1206). Notification module 124 may, for example, communicate notifications 116 and/or priority to client device 104. In another case, notification module 114 may determine priority and cause notifications to be synthesized within the representation of the application 110. Several other examples are also considered without departing from its spirit and scope. Conclusion
[00074] Although the invention has been described in language specific to the structural aspects and/or methodological acts, it should be understood that the invention, defined in the appended claims, is not necessarily limited to the specific aspects or acts described. Rather, the specific aspects and acts are described as exemplary ways of implementing the claimed invention.
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[0001]
1. Method implemented by one or more computing devices, characterized in that it comprises the steps of: examining (1002) an application manifest to find specified criteria for displaying a notification as part of an application representation in an interface with the user; receiving (502) the notification that is to be displayed as part of the application's representation in the UI, the notification associated with a tag specifying how the notification is to be displayed and/or managed; comparing (504) the notification tag with one or more other tags associated with one or more other notifications for the application; responsive to a determination that the identifier received matches at least one identifier of one or more other identifiers, substituting (506) the other notification associated with at least one identifier of one or more other identifiers with the notification received for display as part of the representation of the application in the UI; and display (1004) the notification received as part of the application's representation on the user interface according to the specified criteria and label.
[0002]
2. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the criteria specify one or more of - a defined number to be used in a queue, - whether identifiers must be supported, - a period to be used for the cyclic repetition of notifications, - whether notifications should be linked to other notifications from other applications to form predefined subsets, - a source of notifications, and - whether cyclical repetition should be performed automatically and without user intervention or responsive to a user input.
[0003]
3. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the representation is selectable to start the application.
[0004]
4. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the notification is selectable as part of the representation to start the application in a context of the notification.
[0005]
5. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the display is executable without running the application.
[0006]
6. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the examination and display are performed by running an operating system by one or more computing devices.
[0007]
7. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the criterion specifies that a queue should be used to manage notifications that should be made available for display as part of the application representation.
[0008]
8. Method according to claim 7, characterized in that the criterion specifies a maximum number of notifications that must be stored using the queue.
[0009]
9. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the criteria specify whether displaying the notification as part of the application representation is allowed.
[0010]
10. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the criterion specifies whether the cyclical repetition of displaying notifications as part of the application representation in the user interface, so that the plurality of notifications are displayed in succession is enabled or disabled.
[0011]
11. Computing device configured to perform operations characterized in that it comprises: examining (1002) an application manifest to find specified criteria for displaying a notification as part of a representation of the application in a user interface; receiving (502) the notification that is to be displayed as part of the application's representation in the UI, the notification associated with a tag specifying how the notification is to be displayed and/or managed; comparing (504) the notification tag with one or more other tags associated with one or more other notifications for the application; responsive to a determination that the identifier received matches at least one identifier of one or more other identifiers, replacing (506) the other notification associated with at least one identifier of one or more other identifiers with the notification received for display as part of the representation of the application in the UI; and display (1004) the notification received as part of the application's representation on the user interface according to the specified criteria and label.
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