Communication environments allow users of devices to communicate across a computer network such as the interne. Communication events which can be established include voice calls, video calls, instant messaging, voice mail, file transfer and others. It is known for a user of an instant messaging communication session to create a poll and share the poll with other users of the instant messaging communication session during the session to receive their feedback. The user creating the poll specifies each poll option manually. For example, a user creating a poll to enable a group of friends to decide where to go for lunch finds out the names of nearby restaurants, enters them manually as poll options and shares the poll with the rest of the group. However, manually placed objects designed to collect and report data at a one dimensional level do not take into account poll activity data across environments and groups do not extend user engagement beyond the immediate poll creation and response.
It is with respect to these and other general considerations that the aspects disclosed herein have been made. Also, although relatively specific problems may be discussed, it should be understood that the examples should not be limited to solving the specific problems identified in the background or elsewhere in this disclosure.
Examples of the present disclosure describe systems and methods for displaying a dashboard interface associated with a plurality of polls. Polls existing in context to chat and channel activity may be manually placed objects or bots designed to collect and report data at a first dimensional level. Poll bubbles however, encourage, engage, collect and expose poll activity data across environments and groups via improved and new multi-dimensional inputs, context, bubble personality and outputs, thereby allowing for group activity, location proximity, role activity, user inputs, data collection, machine pattern learning, intelligent agent suggestions, etc. to push to the top level of a user experience. By including polling activity across applications, systems, environments, and devices, the lifecycle of the group poll activity is better contextually exposed via the reach of poll bubble states across pre, during and post engagement activity and results including unique data input capture and output curation. Thus, for example, quick slider expression of depth of input, word cloud curation results, role based live activity results, suggestive poll content opportunities, pre curated polling options and suggestions, etc. may be made readily available to aid in decision making processes going forward. In some examples, polls may be displayed in an admin user interface. Accordingly, a user identifier uniquely identifying a user of a system is received. One or more organizational units associated with the user identifier may be determined and a dashboard interface associated with a plurality of polls to be rendered may be rendered. In some examples, information of a first poll associated with a first organizational unit of the one or more organizational units and based on a first role associated with the user identifier is provided in a first portion of the dashboard interface, and information of a second poll associated with a second organizational unit of the one or more organizational units and based on a second role associated with the user identifier is provided in a second portion of the dashboard interface.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter. Additional aspects, features, and/or advantages of examples will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the disclosure.
Non-limiting and non-exhaustive examples are described with reference to the following figures.
Various aspects of the disclosure are described more fully below with reference to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and which show specific example aspects. However, different aspects of the disclosure may be implemented in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the aspects set forth herein; rather, these aspects are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the aspects to those skilled in the art. Aspects may be practiced as methods, systems or devices. Accordingly, aspects may take the form of a hardware implementation, an entirely software implementation or an implementation combining software and hardware aspects. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense.
As discussed above, in examples where polling may be utilized during events, integrating one or more polling features with one or more existing applications utilized by users, increases usability and provides at least one manner for obtaining user feedback. Moreover, for polls that may have been missed by a user for reasons of user inactivity, a messaging or conference system, upon a login by the user or upon reopening the app after leaving or being inactive for a predetermined amount of time, may check groups, teams, channels, and threads associated with the user for any polls that the user missed during the inactive period. The communication, messaging, conferencing, and collaboration system may then proactively surfaced such polls. The communication, messaging, conferencing, and collaboration system may check for only polls that are still “live” or “not yet close;” or the communication, messaging, conferencing, and collaboration system may check for any polls that the user missed. In some examples, the communication, messaging, conferencing, and collaboration system may check all the groups, teams, channels, and threads associated with the user for any polls that the user previously engaged; the communication, messaging, conferencing, and collaboration system may automatically display an update to the user if a specific status change condition of the poll is met, such as poll is now closed or questions got updated/modified.
As indicated above, one or more devices 116A-116C may interact with the conferencing, messaging, and collaboration system 104. In some instances, a collaboration application, such as Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Teams may be installed or otherwise executed at one or more of the devices 116A-116C. Alternatively, or in addition, a browser or other network/web accessible application may interact with the messaging, conferencing, and collaboration system 104 via the network 112.
The command bar portion 204 may include one or more areas specific to selecting an application, app, script, or view to be provided in the feed or channel portion 206 and/or the channel tab portion 210. That is, the command bar portion 204 may include a plurality of icons which when selected, may cause a corresponding view and/or information of a corresponding view to be provided or displayed in the feed or channel portion 206 and/or the channel tab portion 210. For example, when an activity icon 212 is selected, one or more of user, team, or group activity information may be displayed in the feed or channel portion 206 and/or the channel tab portion 210. Such user, team, or group activity information may be filtered and/or displayed based on a current user logged into or otherwise utilizing the one or more graphical user interfaces 200A-N. In addition, the activity icon 212 may dynamically change to indicate a number 205 of new activities, some of which may be unseen or unviewed by the user, that may have been added, posted, or otherwise made available to a team, group, channel, thread to which the user belongs or is otherwise associated. As another example, when a messaging icon 214 is selected, one or more messages associated with the user, a group to which the user belongs, a team to which the user belongs, and/or a channel to which the user belongs, may be displayed in the feed or channel portion 206 and/or the channel tab portion 210. Such user, team, or group messaging information may be filtered and/or displayed based on a current user logged into or otherwise utilizing the one or more graphical user interfaces 200A-N. As another example, when a team icon 216 is selected, information associated with one or more teams, groups, or organizational units to which the user may belong may be displayed in the feed or channel portion 206 and/or the channel tab portion 210. Such team information may be filtered and/or displayed based on a current user logged into or otherwise utilizing the one or more graphical user interfaces 200A-N. As another example, when the calendar icon 218 is selected, information associated with a calendar application and/or a calendar view graphically depicting one or more events, meetings, or other scheduled or to-be-scheduled items may be displayed in the feed or channel portion 206, the channel tab portion 210, or in an area including both the feed or channel portion 206 and the channel tab portion 210. As another example, when the communication icon 220 is selected, one or more options for communicating with another user, such as chat, phone, video conferencing, audio conferencing, etc. may be displayed in the feed or channel portion 206 and/or the channel tab portion 210. As another example, when the files icon 222 is selected, one or more files associated with the user, group, team, channel, or thread to which the user belongs, or is otherwise associated may be displayed in the feed or channel portion 206 and/or the channel tab portion 210. Such file information may be filtered and/or displayed based on a current user logged into or otherwise utilizing the one or more graphical user interfaces 200A-N.
The feed or channel portion 206 may display one or more feeds, channels, or threads associated with the user, a group to which the user belongs, an organizational unit to which the user belongs, a team to which the user belongs, and/or a thread to with the user belongs or is otherwise associated with. For example, when an activity icon 212 is selected as depicted in the graphical user interface 200A, one or more feeds, or communications associated with the user, may be displayed in the feed or channel portion 206. Upon selection of a feed by the user, for example 224, additional information and/or details associated with the selected feed 224 may be displayed in the channel tab portion 210. The channel tab portion 210 may display, for example, a conversation, files, an organization, activity, etc. associated with user activity and/or the selected feed 224.
As another example, a history of instant messages, or chats, may be displayed in the channel tab portion 210, where the user is associated with one or more of the instant messages, or chats, in the history of the instant messages. Moreover, the channel tab portion 210 may include a scroll bar such that a user may navigate to one or more other instant messages displayed in the instant message history, or feed. The header portion 208 may include a user avatar 226 which may provide identifying information of the user currently logged into, authenticated with, or otherwise associated with the information displayed in the graphical user interface 200A. For example, User Ten may be a user logged into or otherwise utilizing the graphical user interface 200A; accordingly, messaging information, calendar information, etc. may be displayed or otherwise filtered based on User Ten.
In accordance with examples of the present disclosure, a user, such as User Eight, may wish to solicit information from one or more users. Thus, the communication, messaging, conferencing, and collaboration system 104 may provide the ability for one or more users to create a poll, or survey, to obtain or otherwise gather information from one or more users. A poll is generally used to ask one simple question while a survey is generally used to ask a wide range of multiple questions. A poll, or survey, may be created at any point and/or at any time when a user interacts with the graphical user interface, such as the graphical user interfaces 200A-200D as previously described as well as graphical user interfaces 200E-200L. For example, during an instant messaging session, such as a selected instant message chat 246, a user, such as User Eight (244) may decide to create a poll to collect information from the users participating in the selected instant message chat 246. In some non-limiting examples, the poll or survey may collect information from users grouped by a specified team, channel, group, sub-group, chat, or thread. A user may initiate the creation of a poll, or survey, by right-clicking in the area 248 and selecting Create New Poll. As another example, a user may select a menu drop down from the graphical user interface 200E.
Although the graphical user interface 200F displays details of the poll creation process, the graphical user interface 200F may also display information according to a selected view of the user. For example, a user may have the option to display all polls 255, closed poles, and/or just open poles. Thus, the user may be able to select one or more polls to provide information and/or edit a poll which the user previously created or otherwise possess credentials to do so. Further depicted in the graphical user interface 200F, a list of activities associated with a polling creation process may also be displayed in the feed or channel portion 206.
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The polling system 302 includes one or more components responsible for implementing polls and/or surveys in accordance with examples of the present disclosure. More specifically, the polling system 302 may include a poll generator 308, a poll monitor 312, a polling administrator component 330, and an external service interface component 332. The poll generator 308 provides the ability for a user to create, management, and assign one or more polls to one or more events, persons, users, and/or objects. For example, the poll generator 308 may generate poll information that is no just accessible to a user, but may be accessible to one or more other components of the conferencing, messaging, & collaboration system 104 such as the polling administrator component 330. In some examples, the identity provider 320 may be relied upon by the polling system 302 to ensure that the correct users have the necessary permissions to interact with a poll or survey. Thus, a user may create a poll and assign the poll to one or more users. The polling system 302 may then communicate with a calendar component to provide one or more portions of the poll information such that a graphical element may be displayed in a user's calendar application and/or calendar view. In some instances, the polling system 302 may provide a start and end time for a poll such that a graphical element may be generated and displayed at a user's calendar application and/or calendar view. In some instances, the polling system 302 may store poll information in a poll storage 334 and provide the calendar component a reference, or link, to the information stored in the poll storage 334.
In some examples, the conferencing, messaging, & collaboration system may include an external service interface component 332 which may communicate with one or more external applications such as a productivity applications, web browsers or the like. The external service interface component 332 may provide a mechanism for allowing linked results of a poll to be included in one or more external applications, web browsers or the like. For example, the external service interface component 332 may control how a link is generated, a duration of time the link may be alive for, and access restrictions, if any, to the link. Accordingly, incoming requests for live poll results may be handled by the external service interface component 332. In some examples, the poll storage 334 may include additional information about the poll, such as results of the poll, live results of the poll, and a link to the poll such that a user can complete or participate in the poll. Accordingly, the external service interface component 332 may access such polling information from the storage 334. Although depicted as residing within messaging, conferencing, and collaboration system 108, it should be appreciated that one or components and/or elements described above may reside outside of but be communicatively coupled to the messaging, conferencing, and collaboration system 108.
The poll monitor 312 may monitor which users have responded to a particular poll. For example, if a group to which a first user belongs was assigned a poll, and/or if the user was directly assigned a poll, the poll monitor 312 may determine whether the user responded to the poll. Thus, the poll monitor may track which users have responded and which users have not responded. The polling administrator component 330 may handle one or more administrative functions or roles associated with a poll. For example, the polling administrator may determine which user has access to change which features of a poll based on identity information from the identity provider 320 as well as hierarchical access restrictions that may naturally flow from a team, group, channel, thread, or other organizational unit. The one or more access controls for allowing and/or restricting access to one or more groups and/or one or more interface components may also depend on a role assigned to a user. For example, a role may determine what permissions and/or what access a user has within or for another object. In some examples, the role may before an organizational unit and/or for a component of the organizational unit. For example, a user assigned to a team may be assigned to a team role providing the user access to one or more areas of the team but may restrict the user from adding content and/or creating polls. In some examples, a user may be assigned multiple rolls. The role may dictate which users have access to which resources and how such resources may be utilized; a role may dictate which resources have access to which users how the resource can interact with the users. As one example, the ability for a user to access a poll to modify questions, answers, results, an open time, a closed time, or other poll related information may depend on whether a user has been assigned to a role that has sufficient privileges and/or access rights to perform such modification. Similarly, the ability for a user to access a poll to provide a link to a poll and/or insert a link into a presentation may depend on whether a user has been assigned to a role that has sufficient privileges and/or access rights to perform such features. In some examples, a modification of a poll and/or access to a graphical element may depend on whether a user has sufficient privileges and/or access rights for the window to be surfaced in front of a user and/or how the window can or is presented.
The method 600 starts at 604 and proceeds to 608, where an indication to display poll information associated with a user in a dashboard view of a user interface is received. For example, a user may click on an option to view all polls assigned to the user, to view all polls created by the user, and/or view all polls to which the user has been assigned access rights or otherwise is associated with a role having such access right. The access rights may allow the user, or role, to view and/or edit one or more aspects of a poll. At 612, the groups, or organizational units for example, associated with the user may be retrieved/received. For example, an organizational unit may be assigned to a group or a group may be assigned to a user. Alternatively, or in addition, a group and/or a user may be assigned to a role, the role being the same or different role. At 616, based on polls having been assigned to organizational units, polls assigned to groups to which the user is a member or otherwise has been assigned may be obtained. In some instances, all polls associated with a group in which the user is a member or otherwise has been assigned may be obtained. For example, some polls where a user does not have sufficient rights, access, or otherwise or has not been assigned to a specific role, such as a role providing view access, may not be retrieved. In instances where polls are filtered based on owner and/or displayed based on owner, an ownership of each polls may be obtained at 620. That is, polls that were created or otherwise “owned” by a user may be displayed at a dashboard view and/or distinguished from other polls at the dashboard view.
At 624, poll information associated with each poll may be displayed or otherwise caused to be displayed at a graphical user interface. For example, poll information may be provided in a table view such as that depicted in
The method 700 starts at 704 and proceeds to 708, where an indication to modify a poll may be received. For example, a user may click on poll information displayed in a dashboard view, as explained with respect to
A user may desired to create a modification; the modification may be received at the user interface at 716, for example, a user may change a name, property, time, etc. of an item displayed at the user interface of 200J. Although user interface 200J depicts various options for changing one or more features associated with a poll, such displayed features should not be considered limiting. At 720, the method may determine whether the user has or otherwise has been assigned sufficient rights to modify an existing poll. In some instances, a user may belong to a group or otherwise be assigned to a role which has rights to edit but not delete a poll; in some instances a user may belong to a group or otherwise be assigned to a role that has complete control over polls, such as an administrative group; in some instances, a user may be belong to a group or otherwise be assigned to a role that has no ability to edit a poll, even if a user created the poll. Accordingly, some users may be able to edit polls which were not created by the same user that created the poll. Thus, the method 700 may proceed to 724 where a change may be made and then committed. A commitment of a change generally indicates that a change has been accepted, for example at a user interface, and stored at a storage location such that future invocations of the feature changed reflect that the change has occurred. The method 700 may end at 728. In instances where a user does not have correct or sufficient rights to modify or otherwise make a change to the poll, the modification request may be denied at 732.
The poll wrapper 808 may include poll related information, for example, a poll type (multiple choice, open forum, suggestive etc.) and poll customization or skins. In some instances, the poll wrapper 808 may include poll information, such as the question, the results, etc. that allow an object, such as a document, application, or presentation, to recreate and update the poll. In some examples, the poll object 808, or poll wrapper object, may simply be a graphic depicting the poll 804. For example, application unable to dynamically request and/or receive information related to a poll and then update the display of the poll may receive an updated graphic displaying the updated information. While this approach may increase an amount of data needed to be transferred from one device to another device, applications that may not be directly compatible with displaying a poll 804 may still display updated poll information based on receiving an updated graphic.
In accordance with examples of the present disclosure, a device, such as the device 116 previously discussed, may receive a poll wrapper 808; upon installing, inserting, or otherwise including the poll wrapper 808 in a document, application, or presentation, the poll can cause the device 116 to make requests and/or receive updated poll information 816 from the messaging, conferencing, & collaboration system 104. The updated information may then be incorporated into a poll for display. In some instance, the poll, when displayed, such as poll 804, may allow a user to change a previous response and/or even provide a response to an outstanding poll. Accordingly, a user may click on the poll, for example by clicking at 820, which may respond with a graphical element that allows a user to submit a response. Similar to the previously described polls and information included in the polls, the poll 804 may include additional information such who created and a status of the poll (e.g., is the poll open or closed to responses).
As stated above, a number of program modules and data files may be stored in the system memory 904. While executing on the at least one processing unit 902, the program modules 906 (e.g., one or more applications 920) may perform processes including, but not limited to, the aspects, as described herein. Other program modules that may be used in accordance with aspects of the present disclosure may include electronic mail and contacts applications, word processing applications, spreadsheet applications, database applications, slide presentation applications, drawing or computer-aided application programs, etc.
Furthermore, aspects of the disclosure may be practiced in an electrical circuit comprising discrete electronic elements, packaged or integrated electronic chips containing logic gates, a circuit utilizing a microprocessor, or on a single chip containing electronic elements or microprocessors. For example, aspects of the disclosure may be practiced via a system-on-a-chip (SOC) where each or many of the components illustrated in
The computing device 900 may also have one or more input device(s) 912 such as a keyboard, a mouse, a pen, a sound or voice input device, a touch or swipe input device, etc. The output device(s) 914 such as a display, speakers, a printer, etc. may also be included. The aforementioned devices are examples and others may be used. The computing device 900 may include one or more communication connections 916A allowing communications with other computing devices 950. Examples of suitable communication connections 916A include, but are not limited to, radio frequency (RF) transmitter, receiver, and/or transceiver circuitry; universal serial bus (USB), parallel, network interface card, and/or serial ports.
The term computer readable media as used herein may include computer storage media. Computer storage media may include volatile and nonvolatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information, such as computer readable instructions, data structures, or program modules. The system memory 904, the removable storage device 909, and the non-removable storage device 910 are all computer storage media examples (e.g., memory storage). Computer storage media may include RAM, ROM, electrically erasable read-only memory (EEPROM), flash memory or other memory technology, CD-ROM, digital versatile disks (DVD) or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other article of manufacture which can be used to store information and which can be accessed by the computing device 900. Any such computer storage media may be part of the computing device 900. Computer storage media does not include a carrier wave or other propagated or modulated data signal.
Communication media may be embodied by computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules, or other data in a modulated data signal, such as a carrier wave or other transport mechanism, and includes any information delivery media. The term “modulated data signal” may describe a signal that has one or more characteristics set or changed in such a manner as to encode information in the signal. By way of example, and not limitation, communication media may include wired media such as a wired network or direct-wired connection, and wireless media such as acoustic, radio frequency (RF), infrared, and other wireless media.
One or more application programs 1066 may be loaded into the memory 1062 and run on or in association with the operating system 1064. Examples of the application programs include phone dialer programs, e-mail programs, personal information management (PIM) programs, word processing programs, spreadsheet programs, Internet browser programs, messaging programs, and so forth. The system 1002 also includes a non-volatile storage area 1068 within the memory 1062. The non-volatile storage area 1068 may be used to store persistent information that should not be lost if the system 1002 is powered down. The application programs 1066 may use and store information in the non-volatile storage area 1068, such as e-mail or other messages used by an e-mail application, title content, and the like. A synchronization application (not shown) also resides on the system 1002 and is programmed to interact with a corresponding synchronization application resident on a host computer to keep the information stored in the non-volatile storage area 1068 synchronized with corresponding information stored at the host computer. As should be appreciated, other applications may be loaded into the memory 1062 and run on the mobile computing device 1000 described herein (e.g., search engine, extractor module, relevancy ranking module, answer scoring module, etc.).
The system 1002 has a power supply 1070, which may be implemented as one or more batteries. The power supply 1070 might further include an external power source, such as an AC adapter or a powered docking cradle that supplements or recharges the batteries.
The system 1002 may also include a radio interface layer 1072 that performs the function of transmitting and receiving radio frequency communications. The radio interface layer 1072 facilitates wireless connectivity between the system 1002 and the “outside world,” via a communications carrier or service provider. Transmissions to and from the radio interface layer 1072 are conducted under control of the operating system 1064. In other words, communications received by the radio interface layer 1072 may be disseminated to the application programs 1066 via the operating system 1064, and vice versa.
The visual indicator 1020 may be used to provide visual notifications, and/or an audio interface 1074 may be used for producing audible notifications via the audio transducer 1025. In the illustrated configuration, the visual indicator 1020 is a light emitting diode (LED) and the audio transducer 1025 is a speaker. These devices may be directly coupled to the power supply 1070 so that when activated, they remain on for a duration dictated by the notification mechanism even though the processor 1060 and other components might shut down for conserving battery power. The LED may be programmed to remain on indefinitely until the user takes action to indicate the powered-on status of the device. The audio interface 1074 is used to provide audible signals to and receive audible signals from the user. For example, in addition to being coupled to the audio transducer 1025, the audio interface 1074 may also be coupled to a microphone to receive audible input, such as to facilitate a telephone conversation. In accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, the microphone may also serve as an audio sensor to facilitate control of notifications, as will be described below. The system 1002 may further include a video interface 1076 that enables an operation of an on-board camera 1030 to record still images, video stream, and the like.
A mobile computing device 1000 implementing the system 1002 may have additional features or functionality. For example, the mobile computing device 1000 may also include additional data storage devices (removable and/or non-removable) such as, magnetic disks, optical disks, or tape. Such additional storage is illustrated in
Data/information generated or captured by the mobile computing device 1000 and stored via the system 1002 may be stored locally on the mobile computing device 1000, as described above, or the data may be stored on any number of storage media that may be accessed by the device via the radio interface layer 1072 or via a wired connection between the mobile computing device 1000 and a separate computing device associated with the mobile computing device 1000, for example, a server computer in a distributed computing network, such as the Internet. As should be appreciated such data/information may be accessed via the mobile computing device 1000 via the radio interface layer 1072 or via a distributed computing network. Similarly, such data/information may be readily transferred between computing devices for storage and use according to well-known data/information transfer and storage means, including electronic mail and collaborative data/information sharing systems.
The above specification, examples and data provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of the composition of the invention. Since many aspects of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended.
The phrases “at least one,” “one or more,” “or,” and “and/or” are open-ended expressions that are both conjunctive and disjunctive in operation. For example, each of the expressions “at least one of A, B and C,” “at least one of A, B, or C,” “one or more of A, B, and C,” “one or more of A, B, or C,” “A, B, and/or C,” and “A, B, or C” means A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, or A, B and C together.
The term “a” or “an” entity refers to one or more of that entity. As such, the terms “a” (or “an”), “one or more,” and “at least one” can be used interchangeably herein. It is also to be noted that the terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having” can be used interchangeably.
The term “automatic” and variations thereof, as used herein, refers to any process or operation, which is typically continuous or semi-continuous, done without material human input when the process or operation is performed. However, a process or operation can be automatic, even though performance of the process or operation uses material or immaterial human input, if the input is received before performance of the process or operation. Human input is deemed to be material if such input influences how the process or operation will be performed. Human input that consents to the performance of the process or operation is not deemed to be “material.”
The exemplary systems and methods of this disclosure have been described in relation to computing devices. However, to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the present disclosure, the preceding description omits a number of known structures and devices. This omission is not to be construed as a limitation of the scope of the claimed disclosure. Specific details are set forth to provide an understanding of the present disclosure. It should, however, be appreciated that the present disclosure may be practiced in a variety of ways beyond the specific detail set forth herein.
Furthermore, while the exemplary aspects illustrated herein show the various components of the system collocated, certain components of the system can be located remotely, at distant portions of a distributed network, such as a LAN and/or the Internet, or within a dedicated system. Thus, it should be appreciated, that the components of the system can be combined into one or more devices, such as a server, communication device, or collocated on a particular node of a distributed network, such as an analog and/or digital telecommunications network, a packet-switched network, or a circuit-switched network. It will be appreciated from the preceding description, and for reasons of computational efficiency, that the components of the system can be arranged at any location within a distributed network of components without affecting the operation of the system.
Furthermore, it should be appreciated that the various links connecting the elements can be wired or wireless links, or any combination thereof, or any other known or later developed element(s) that is capable of supplying and/or communicating data to and from the connected elements. These wired or wireless links can also be secure links and may be capable of communicating encrypted information. Transmission media used as links, for example, can be any suitable carrier for electrical signals, including coaxial cables, copper wire, and fiber optics, and may take the form of acoustic or light waves, such as those generated during radio-wave and infra-red data communications.
Any of the steps, functions, and operations discussed herein can be performed continuously and automatically.
While the flowcharts have been discussed and illustrated in relation to a particular sequence of events, it should be appreciated that changes, additions, and omissions to this sequence can occur without materially affecting the operation of the disclosed configurations and aspects.
A number of variations and modifications of the disclosure can be used. It would be possible to provide for some features of the disclosure without providing others.
In yet another configurations, the systems and methods of this disclosure can be implemented in conjunction with a special purpose computer, a programmed microprocessor or microcontroller and peripheral integrated circuit element(s), an ASIC or other integrated circuit, a digital signal processor, a hard-wired electronic or logic circuit such as discrete element circuit, a programmable logic device or gate array such as PLD, PLA, FPGA, PAL, special purpose computer, any comparable means, or the like. In general, any device(s) or means capable of implementing the methodology illustrated herein can be used to implement the various aspects of this disclosure. Exemplary hardware that can be used for the present disclosure includes computers, handheld devices, telephones (e.g., cellular, Internet enabled, digital, analog, hybrids, and others), and other hardware known in the art. Some of these devices include processors (e.g., a single or multiple microprocessors), memory, nonvolatile storage, input devices, and output devices. Furthermore, alternative software implementations including, but not limited to, distributed processing or component/object distributed processing, parallel processing, or virtual machine processing can also be constructed to implement the methods described herein.
In yet another configuration, the disclosed methods may be readily implemented in conjunction with software using object or object-oriented software development environments that provide portable source code that can be used on a variety of computer or workstation platforms. Alternatively, the disclosed system may be implemented partially or fully in hardware using standard logic circuits or VLSI design. Whether software or hardware is used to implement the systems in accordance with this disclosure is dependent on the speed and/or efficiency requirements of the system, the particular function, and the particular software or hardware systems or microprocessor or microcomputer systems being utilized.
In yet another configuration, the disclosed methods may be partially implemented in software that can be stored on a storage medium, executed on programmed general-purpose computer with the cooperation of a controller and memory, a special purpose computer, a microprocessor, or the like. In these instances, the systems and methods of this disclosure can be implemented as a program embedded on a personal computer such as an applet, JAVA® or CGI script, as a resource residing on a server or computer workstation, as a routine embedded in a dedicated measurement system, system component, or the like. The system can also be implemented by physically incorporating the system and/or method into a software and/or hardware system.
Although the present disclosure describes components and functions that may be implemented with particular standards and protocols, the disclosure is not limited to such standards and protocols. Other similar standards and protocols not mentioned herein are in existence and are considered to be included in the present disclosure. Moreover, the standards and protocols mentioned herein and other similar standards and protocols not mentioned herein are periodically superseded by faster or more effective equivalents having essentially the same functions. Such replacement standards and protocols having the same functions are considered equivalents included in the present disclosure.
The present disclosure, in various configurations and aspects, includes components, methods, processes, systems and/or apparatus substantially as depicted and described herein, including various combinations, sub combinations, and subsets thereof. Those of skill in the art will understand how to make and use the systems and methods disclosed herein after understanding the present disclosure. The present disclosure, in various configurations and aspects, includes providing devices and processes in the absence of items not depicted and/or described herein or in various configurations or aspects hereof, including in the absence of such items as may have been used in previous devices or processes, e.g., for improving performance, achieving ease, and/or reducing cost of implementation.
Aspects of the present disclosure, for example, are described above with reference to block diagrams and/or operational illustrations of methods, systems, and computer program products according to aspects of the disclosure. The functions/acts noted in the blocks may occur out of the order as shown in any flowchart. For example, two blocks shown in succession may in fact be executed substantially concurrently or the blocks may sometimes be executed in the reverse order, depending upon the functionality/acts involved.
The description and illustration of one or more aspects provided in this application are not intended to limit or restrict the scope of the disclosure as claimed in any way. The aspects, examples, and details provided in this application are considered sufficient to convey possession and enable others to make and use the best mode of claimed disclosure. The claimed disclosure should not be construed as being limited to any aspect, example, or detail provided in this application. Regardless of whether shown and described in combination or separately, the various features (both structural and methodological) are intended to be selectively included or omitted to produce an configuration with a particular set of features. Having been provided with the description and illustration of the present application, one skilled in the art may envision variations, modifications, and alternate aspects falling within the spirit of the broader aspects of the general inventive concept embodied in this application that do not depart from the broader scope of the claimed disclosure.
In accordance with at least on example of the present disclosure, a system for displaying a dashboard interface associated with a plurality of polls is provided. The system may include a processor, and memory including instructions which when executed by the processor, causes the processor to: receive a user identifier uniquely identifying a user of a system, determine one or more organizational units associated with the user identifier, and cause a dashboard interface associated with a plurality of polls to be rendered at a display, wherein information of a first poll associated with a first organizational unit of the one or more organizational units is provided in a first portion of the dashboard interface and information of a second poll associated with a second organizational unit of the one or more organizational units is provided in a second portion of the dashboard interface.
At least one aspect of the above example includes instructions, which when executed by the processor, causes the processor to receive an organizational unit associated with the first poll, determine that the user identifier is assigned to a role of owner for the first poll, and cause a visual indication associated with the role of owner to be provided with the information of the first poll at the dashboard interface. At least one aspect of the above example includes instructions, which when executed by the processor, causes the processor to receive a request to modify the first poll, the request including the user identifier, receive a plurality of roles associated with the first poll, determine that the user identifier is associated with at least one roll of the plurality of rolls associated with the first poll, and apply the modification in accordance with at least one roll of the plurality of rolls associated with the first poll. At least one aspect of the above example includes instructions, which when executed by the processor, causes the processor to receive a request to modify the second poll, the request including the user identifier, receive a plurality of roles associated with the second poll, determine that the user identifier is not associated with the plurality of rolls associated with the second poll, and deny the received request to modify the second poll. At least one aspect of the above example includes where information of the first poll provided in the first portion of the dashboard interface includes at least one of a first poll topic, a first poll opening time, a first poll closing time, updated results of the first poll, a number of responses to the first poll, and a number of outstanding responses to the first poll. At least one aspect of the above example includes instructions, which when executed by the processor, causes the processor to receive an indication of a hover event associated with the first poll, and cause a window providing additional information of the first poll to be displayed at the dashboard interface, wherein the additional information of the first poll includes poll information different from the information of the first poll provided in the first portion of the dashboard interface. At least one aspect of the above example includes instructions, which when executed by the processor, causes the processor to generate a poll object including a link to poll results of the first poll, and provide updated poll results to an application associated with the poll object.
In accordance with at least on example of the present disclosure, a method for displaying a dashboard interface associated with a plurality of polls is provided. The method may include receiving a user identifier uniquely identifying a user of a system, determining one or more organizational units associated with the user identifier, and causing a dashboard interface associated with a plurality of polls to be rendered, wherein information of a first poll associated with a first organizational unit of the one or more organizational units and based on a first role associated with the user identifier is provided in a first portion of the dashboard interface and information of a second poll associated with a second organizational unit of the one or more organizational units and based on a second role associated with the user identifier is provided in a second portion of the dashboard interface.
At least one aspect of the above example includes receiving an organizational unit associated with the first poll, determining that the second role is that of an owner for the first poll, and causing a visual indication associated with the role of owner to be provided with the information of the first poll at the dashboard interface. At least one aspect of the above example includes receiving a request to modify the first poll, the request including the user identifier, receiving a plurality of roles associated with the first poll, determining that the first role associated with the user identifier is associated with at least one roll of the plurality of rolls associated with the first poll, and applying the modification in accordance with at least one roll of the plurality of rolls associated with the first poll. At least one aspect of the above example includes receiving a request to modify the second poll, the request including the user identifier, receiving a plurality of roles associated with the second poll, determining that the user identifier is not associated with the plurality of rolls associated with the second poll, and denying the received request to modify the second poll. At least one aspect of the above example includes where information of the first poll provided in the first portion of the dashboard interface includes at least one of a first poll topic, a first poll opening time, a first poll closing time, updated results of the first poll, a number of responses to the first poll, and a number of outstanding responses to the first poll. At least one aspect of the above example includes receiving an indication of a hover event associated with the first poll, and causing a window providing additional information of the first poll to be displayed at the dashboard interface, wherein the additional information of the first poll includes poll information different from the information of the first poll provided in the first portion of the dashboard interface. At least one aspect of the above example includes generating a poll object including a link to poll results of the first poll, and providing updated poll results to an application associated with the poll object. At least one aspect of the above example includes providing an image including the updated poll results to the application associated with the poll object.
In accordance with at least one example of the present disclosure, a computer-readable storage medium is provided. The computer-readable storage medium includes instructions, which when executed by a processor, cause the processor to receive a user identifier uniquely identifying a user of a system, determine one or more roles associated with the user identifier, and cause a dashboard interface associated with a plurality of polls to be rendered at a display, wherein information of a first poll associated with a first role is provided in a first portion of the dashboard interface and information of a second poll associated with a second role is provided in a second portion of the dashboard interface.
At least one aspect of the above example includes where information of the first poll provided in the first portion of the dashboard interface includes at least one of a first poll topic, a first poll opening time, a first poll closing time, updated results of the first poll, a number of responses to the first poll, and a number of outstanding responses to the first poll. At least one aspect of the above example includes instructions that cause the processor to generate a poll object including a link to poll results of the first poll, and provide updated poll results to an application associated with the poll object. At least one aspect of the above example includes instructions that cause the processor to provide an image including the updated poll results to the application associated with the poll object. At least one aspect of the above example includes where one or more roles associated with the user identifier restricts the poll results from being displayed.