Many web sites and applications let users enter their problems and questions to a forum and let users search the forums for the answers as well as provide answers to other users' questions. Automated advice systems provide an automated system to help and guide system users in finding and selecting products, services, or other selectable elements, that best meet their needs and preferences as expressed in a set of target preferences. These systems obtain information from and about users to assess their needs and preferences and provide a list of items and information about those items based upon information provided by a user. The system prompts a user with regard to a type of item in which the user is interested. Based upon the answers provided by the user, the system scores the available items in terms of how well they match the user's needs and preferences and generates ranked lists of items.
During the software development and testing of graphical user interface (GUI) applications, it will be beneficial to have a capability to ascertain users' problems and provide tips and solutions based on a forum knowledge base in a seamless way through user interface (UI).
In an embodiment of the invention, as customers enter problems to the forum, forum readers can provide answers to these questions or workarounds, etc. In the UI, a user can click on a command (e.g., Show Tips) that will change the mouse pointer to another pointer, and then, the user clicks on an aspect of the UI. The UI then opens up a web window and show all of the problems that users have entered on the particular item that was clicked. The user can expand the search (e.g., to anything they've clicked on in the last 5 minutes) or things that are related to the items they clicked on. The exchange of the information about a particular search can also be sent either via a web based method such as posting the message into a web page or an e-mail can be sent to the requester.
An increasing number of specialized searchable databases are available online. Often significant effort has been put into creating such databases, which might contain listings of common problems that have been experienced by developers or people searching for the same information.
The information extracted from search results can be presented and integrated with other search results within a forum and presented in a separate window. Moreover this latest information can be added to the knowledgebase in order to grow the forum.
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Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) is designed to interact with users. An embodiment of the invention will allow the tagging and reporting of problems within the GUI. Moreover, it will allow the users to extract the previous results of other searches conducted by other users with similar problems. Within a GUI application it allows users to report problems through UI (e.g., by automatically tagging problems). One embodiment of the invention is a method comprising:
Another embodiment of the invention is a method of providing tips to a user in a graphical user interface application, the method comprising:
A system, apparatus, or device comprising one of the following items is an example of the invention: tip or hint, tool tip, GUI, mouse, keyboard, menu, pointing device, shortcut, forum, query result, email server or client, instant message server or client, on-line chat, robot, problem expert, report, ranking, rating, time, session, or any software, applying the method mentioned above, for purpose of invitation or providing tips to a user in a graphical user interface application.
Any variations of the above teaching are also intended to be covered by this patent application.