Claims
- 1. A computer apparatus providing a business solutions framework comprising:
a configuration module for defining a workspace, including users, user types, business categories, business activities and business tasks; a presentation module for viewing the defined workspace including associating the business activities with the business tasks using business-oriented language; and an execution module responsive to the presentation module for launching the business tasks.
- 2. The computer apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
the configuration module further comprises:
a user module for specifying the users; a user type module for specifying the user types, associating the user types with a plurality of the users, and associating the user types with a plurality of the business categories, business activities and business tasks; a business task module for defining the business tasks; a business activity module for specifying the business activities and associating the business activities with a plurality of the business tasks or other of the business activities; and a business category module for specifying the business categories and associating the business categories with the business activities, such that a hierarchy is formed of business categories, business activities and business tasks.
- 3. The computer apparatus of claim 2 wherein:
the presentation module further comprises:
a tab bar module for presenting a graphical representation of the business categories; a tree module for presenting a hierarchical view of the business categories, the business activities and the business tasks; an information module for presenting input and output from the business tasks; a status bar module for providing information specific to the business task, including indications of current operational status and device status; a menu module for presenting a command interface to the workspace; a tool bar module providing graphical representations that are used as shortcuts to the command interface; and a title bar module to enable naming the workspace.
- 4. The computer apparatus of claim 2 wherein:
the user module for specifying users and the user type module for specifying user types provide attributes, definable for each user and user type, that control access to the customize ability of the workspace.
- 5. The computer apparatus of claim 3 wherein:
the business categories are displayed using graphical representations of the business categories, oriented on a horizontal dimension.
- 6. The computer apparatus of claim 3 wherein:
the hierarchical view is displayed using graphical representations of the business categories, the business activities and the business tasks, oriented on a vertical dimension.
- 7. The computer apparatus of claim 3 wherein:
the business categories are displayed using graphical representations of the business categories, oriented on a horizontal dimension; and the hierarchical view is displayed using graphical representations of the business categories, the business activities and the business tasks, oriented on a vertical dimension.
- 8. The computer apparatus of claim 3 wherein:
the business tasks are formed from commercial or customized software applications and templates capable of performing a desired function, including applications that will execute in a window within the workspace as well as applications that will execute in a window separate from the workspace.
- 9. A computer apparatus providing a production management workspace for users in the chemical processing industry comprising:
a module for presenting a graphical representation of business categories including: Planning and Scheduling, Production Execution, Production Accounting, Advanced Process Control and Engineering; a module for presenting a graphical representation of business activities including: Long Term Planning, Mid Term Planning and Scheduling, the business activities each associated with a plurality of the business categories; a module for presenting a graphical representation of business tasks including: task to perform model management and polymer analysis, the business tasks each associated with a plurality of the business activities; and a module for executing the business tasks, responsive to the module for presenting the business tasks, wherein the business tasks are formed from commercial or customized software applications and templates capable of performing a desired function.
- 10. A method of providing a business solutions framework comprising the steps of:
(a) configuring a workspace, including defining users, user types, business categories, business activities and business tasks; (b) presenting the defined workspace including associating the defined business activities with the defined business tasks using business-oriented language; and (c) executing the defined business tasks.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the step of configuring a workspace further includes the steps of:
(a) specifying the users; (b) creating the user types, associating the user types with a plurality of the users, and associating the user type with a plurality of the business categories, business activities and business tasks; (c) forming the business tasks; (d) specifying the business activities and associating the business activities with a plurality of the business tasks or other of the business activities; and (e) specifying the business categories and associating the business categories with the business activities, such that a hierarchy is formed of business categories, business activities and business tasks.
- 12. The method of claim 10 wherein the step of presenting the defined workspace further includes the steps of:
(a) presenting a graphical representation of the business categories; (b) presenting a hierarchical view of the business categories, the business activities and the business tasks; (c) an information module for presenting input and output from the business tasks; (d) presenting information specific to the business task, including indications of current operational status and device status; (e) presenting a command interface to the workspace; (f) presenting graphical representations that are used as shortcuts to the command interface; and (g) presenting a name for the workspace.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein the steps of specifying the users and creating the user types further include the step of:
providing attributes, definable for each of the users and the user types, such that control access to the customizeability of the workspace is achieved.
- 14. An article of manufacture comprising a computer usable medium having computer readable program code means embodied therein for providing a business solutions framework comprising the steps of:
(a) configuring a workspace, including defining users, user types, business categories, business activities and business tasks; (b) presenting the defined workspace including associating the defined business activities with the defined business tasks using business-oriented language; and (c) executing the defined business tasks.
- 15. The article of manufacture claim 14 wherein the step of configuring a workspace further includes the steps of:
(a) specifying the users; (b) creating the user types, associating the user types with a plurality of the users, and associating the user type with a plurality of the business categories, business activities and business tasks; (c) forming the business tasks; (d) specifying the business activities and associating the business activities with a plurality of the business tasks or other of the business activities; and (e) specifying the business categories and associating the business categories with the business activities, such that a hierarchy is formed of business categories, business activities and business tasks.
- 16. The article of manufacture claim 14 wherein the step of presenting the defined workspace further includes the steps of:
(a) presenting a graphical representation of the business categories; (b) presenting a hierarchical view of the business categories, the business activities and the business tasks; (c) presenting information specific to the business task, including indications of current operational status and device status; (d) presenting a command interface to the workspace; (e) presenting graphical representations that are used as shortcuts to the command interface; and (d) presenting a name for the workspace.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/077,841, filed Mar. 13, 1998, entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATIC EXECUTION OF SUITE APPLICATIONS AS A FUNCTION OF USER TYPE”, which is assigned to the assignee of the present invention, and which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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