Claims
- 1. A computer-implemented method for displaying a diagram of a measurement system, the method comprising:
displaying a first view of the diagram of the measurement system at a first scale, wherein the first view illustrates a first portion, but not all, of the diagram; and displaying a second view of the diagram of the measurement system at a second scale, wherein the second scale is a reduced scale relative to the first scale, and wherein the second view illustrates all of the diagram; wherein the second view of the diagram and the first view of the diagram are displayed simultaneously on a display.
- 2. The method of claim 1,
wherein the second view of the diagram is displayed on a smaller area of the display than the first view of the diagram.
- 3. The method of claim 1,
wherein the second view of the diagram is displayed on a substantially smaller area of the display than the first view of the diagram.
- 4. The method of claim 1,
wherein the second view of the diagram includes a visual indication of the first portion of the diagram which is illustrated by the first view of the diagram.
- 5. The method of claim 4,
wherein the visual indication in the second view of the diagram enables a user to see which portion of the diagram is currently illustrated by the first view of the diagram.
- 6. The method of claim 4,
wherein the second view of the diagram includes a highlighted portion which corresponds to the first portion of the diagram which is illustrated by the first view of the diagram.
- 7. The method of claim 4,
wherein the second view of the diagram includes a shaded portion which corresponds to the first portion of the diagram which is illustrated by the first view of the diagram.
- 8. The method of claim 4,
wherein the second view of the diagram includes a border around an area which corresponds to the first portion of the diagram which is illustrated by the first view of the diagram.
- 9. The method of claim 4,
wherein the visual indication includes one or more of:
altered coloring; altered shading; and/or a border.
- 10. The method of claim 1,
wherein the first portion of the diagram is illustrated differently than the rest of the diagram in the second view of the diagram; wherein said illustrating the first portion differently visually indicates that the first portion of the diagram is illustrated by the first view of the diagram.
- 11. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
receiving user input to the second view of the diagram; and changing the first view of the diagram to illustrate a second portion of the diagram based on the user input.
- 12. The method of claim 11,
wherein said receiving user input to the second view of the diagram comprises receiving user input specifying a location in the diagram; wherein said changing the first view of the diagram comprises changing the first view of the diagram to illustrate the second portion of the diagram based on the specified location.
- 13. The method of claim 11,
wherein said receiving user input to the second view of the diagram comprises receiving user input specifying the second portion of the diagram; wherein said changing the first view of the diagram comprises changing the first view of the diagram to illustrate the specified second portion of the diagram.
- 14. The method of claim 11,
wherein said receiving user input to the second view of the diagram comprises receiving user input specifying an area of the diagram; wherein said changing the first view of the diagram to illustrate the second portion of the diagram comprises changing the first view of the diagram to illustrate the specified area.
- 15. The method of claim 11,
wherein said receiving user input to the second view of the diagram comprises receiving user input specifying a point in the diagram; wherein said changing the first view of the diagram to illustrate the second portion of the diagram comprises changing the first view of the diagram to illustrate an area surrounding the specified point.
- 16. The method of claim 11,
wherein said receiving user input to the second view of the diagram comprises receiving input from a pointing device.
- 17. The method of claim 16,
wherein said receiving input from the pointing device comprises one or more of:
clicking on a point in the second view of the diagram; selecting an area of the second view of the diagram.
- 18. The method of claim 1,
wherein the measurement system includes a plurality of components; wherein the first portion of the diagram illustrates a subset of the components, wherein said displaying the first view of the diagram comprises displaying the subset of components at the first scale; and wherein said displaying the second view of the diagram comprises displaying the plurality of components at the second scale.
- 19. The method of claim 18,
wherein each component is represented by an icon; wherein said displaying the first view of the diagram comprises displaying the icons corresponding to the subset of components at the first scale; and wherein said displaying the second view of the diagram comprises displaying the icons corresponding to the components at the second scale.
- 20. The method of claim 19,
wherein a plurality of components in the measurement system comprise physical devices; wherein one or more of the icons visually resemble physical appearances of the respective physical devices.
- 21. The method of claim 19,
wherein said displaying the icons corresponding to the components at the second scale comprises displaying a simplified version of the icons.
- 22. The method of claim 18,
wherein the diagram includes a plurality of connections interconnecting the components of the measurement system; wherein one or more of the connections are not displayed on the second view of the diagram.
- 23. The method of claim 1,
wherein one or more details of the diagram of the measurement system are omitted from the second view of the diagram; wherein said omitting the one or more details results in a less-cluttered appearance for the second view of the diagram.
- 24. The method of claim 1,
wherein one or more features of the diagram of the measurement system are omitted from the second view of the diagram; wherein said omitting the one or more features results in a less-cluttered appearance for the second view of the diagram.
- 25. The method of claim 1,
wherein one or more components of the measurement system are omitted from the second view of the diagram; wherein said omitting the one or more components results in a less-cluttered appearance for the second view of the diagram.
- 26. The method of claim 1,
wherein said displaying the second view of the diagram comprises displaying the second view of the diagram at a first location relative to the first view of the diagram; and wherein the method further comprises moving the second view of the diagram to a second location relative to the first view of the diagram in response to user input.
- 27. The method of claim 1,
wherein said displaying the first view of the diagram comprises displaying the first view of the diagram in a first window; and wherein said displaying the second view of the diagram comprises displaying the second view of the diagram in the first window.
- 28. The method of claim 1,
wherein said displaying the first view of the diagram comprises displaying the first view of the diagram in a first window; and wherein said displaying the second view of the diagram comprises displaying the second view of the diagram in a second window.
- 29. The method of claim 1,
wherein said displaying the second view of the diagram comprises displaying the second view of the diagram at a first size; and wherein the method further comprises re-sizing the second view of the diagram in response to user input.
- 30. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
receiving user input requesting the remove the second view of the diagram from view; and removing the second view of the diagram from view in response to the user input.
- 31. The method of claim 1,
wherein the diagram illustrates a computer-controlled measurement system operable to acquire measurement information from a unit under test (UUT).
- 32. A computer-implemented method for displaying a diagram of a measurement system, the method comprising:
displaying a first view of the diagram of the measurement system at a first scale, wherein the first view illustrates a first portion, but not all, of the diagram; displaying a second view of the diagram of the measurement system at a second scale, wherein the second scale is a reduced scale relative to the first scale, wherein the second view illustrates a greater portion of the diagram than the first portion illustrated by the first view; receiving user input to the second view of the diagram; and changing the first view of the diagram to illustrate a second portion of the diagram based on the user input.
- 33. A computer-implemented method for navigating through a diagram of a measurement system, the method comprising:
displaying a first view of the diagram of the measurement system at a first scale, wherein the first view illustrates a first portion, but not all, of the diagram; displaying a second view of the diagram of the measurement system at a second scale, wherein the second scale is a reduced scale relative to the first scale, and wherein the second view illustrates all of the diagram; receiving user input to the second view of the diagram; and changing the first view of the diagram to illustrate a second portion of the diagram based on the user input.
- 34. A computer-implemented method for navigating through a diagram of a measurement system, the method comprising:
displaying a first portion of the diagram of the measurement system at a first scale; displaying a radar view of the diagram of the measurement system, wherein the radar view illustrates the diagram at a second scale, wherein the second scale is a reduced scale relative to the first scale; receiving user input to the radar view; and navigating to a second portion of the diagram based on the user input to the radar view.
- 35. The method of claim 34,
wherein said navigating to the second portion of the diagram comprises replacing the displayed first portion of the diagram with the second portion of the diagram.
- 36. The method of claim 34,
wherein the radar view illustrates all of the diagram.
- 37. A computer-implemented method for displaying a diagram of a measurement system, the method comprising:
displaying a first view of the diagram of the measurement system at a first scale, wherein the first view illustrates a first portion, but not all, of the diagram; and displaying a second view of the diagram of the measurement system at a second scale, wherein the second scale is a reduced scale relative to the first scale, wherein the second view illustrates all of the diagram, wherein one or more details of the diagram are not displayed on the second view of the diagram; wherein the second view of the diagram and the first view of the diagram are displayed simultaneously on a display.
- 38. The method of claim 37,
wherein omitting the one or more details from the second view of the diagram results in a less-cluttered appearance for the second view of the diagram.
- 39. The method of claim 37,
wherein omitting the one or more details from the second view of the diagram enables components displayed in the second view of the diagram to be distinguished from each other more easily.
- 40. The method of claim 37,
wherein the one or more details that are not displayed include one or more connections between components of the measurement system.
- 41. The method of claim 37,
wherein the one or more details that are not displayed include one or more components of the measurement system.
PRIORITY INFORMATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/403,135, titled “Icon to Represent Unspecified Component in a Measurement System,” whose inventors were Kamran Shah, Jeffrey L. Kodosky and David W Fuller III, filed on Aug. 13, 2002.
[0002] This application also claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/403,822 titled “Icon to Represent Unspecified Component in a Measurement System,” whose inventors were Kamran Shah, Jeffrey L. Kodosky, David W Fuller, Brian Sierer and Jeff Correll, filed on Aug. 15, 2002.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Date |
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60403135 |
Aug 2002 |
US |
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60403822 |
Aug 2002 |
US |