18433262. REDUCED-SIZE INTERFACES FOR MANAGING ALERTS simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)
REDUCED-SIZE INTERFACES FOR MANAGING ALERTS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Lawrence Y. Yang of Bellevue WA (US)
Stephen O. Lemay of Palo Alto CA (US)
Alan C. Dye of San Francisco CA (US)
Christopher Patrick Foss of San Francisco CA (US)
Jonathan R. Dascola of San Francisco CA (US)
Imran Chaudhri of San Francisco CA (US)
Gary Ian Butcher of Los Gatos CA (US)
David Chance Graham of Columbus OH (US)
Jonathan P. Ive of San Jose CA (US)
Kevin Lynch of Woodside CA (US)
Natalia Maric of San Francisco CA (US)
REDUCED-SIZE INTERFACES FOR MANAGING ALERTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18433262 titled 'REDUCED-SIZE INTERFACES FOR MANAGING ALERTS
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes techniques for managing alerts on electronic devices, where notifications corresponding to the alerts are determined and output to the user.
- The electronic device receives one or more alerts.
- The device determines how notifications corresponding to the alerts should be output to the user.
Potential Applications
The technology described in this patent application could be applied in various electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, and computers to efficiently manage alerts and notifications for users.
Problems Solved
1. Overwhelming users with multiple alerts and notifications. 2. Ensuring that users do not miss important alerts by managing them effectively.
Benefits
1. Improved user experience by providing relevant and timely notifications. 2. Increased productivity by managing alerts efficiently. 3. Enhanced user engagement with electronic devices.
Potential Commercial Applications
Optimizing alert management systems in electronic devices for better user experience and engagement.
Possible Prior Art
One possible prior art could be the use of notification management systems in various operating systems and applications to handle alerts and notifications for users.
What are the potential security implications of managing alerts on electronic devices?
Managing alerts on electronic devices can have security implications if not handled properly. For example, if sensitive information is included in the alerts and notifications, there is a risk of unauthorized access or exposure of this information to malicious actors.
How can the efficiency of managing alerts be further improved in electronic devices?
The efficiency of managing alerts in electronic devices can be further improved by implementing advanced algorithms that prioritize and categorize alerts based on their importance and relevance to the user. Additionally, incorporating user preferences and behavior patterns can help tailor the alert management system to individual needs.
Original Abstract Submitted
Techniques for managing alerts are described. One or more alerts are received at the electronic device. In some embodiments, the device determines how notifications corresponding to the alerts should be output to the user.
- Apple Inc.
- Lawrence Y. Yang of Bellevue WA (US)
- Stephen O. Lemay of Palo Alto CA (US)
- Alan C. Dye of San Francisco CA (US)
- Christopher Patrick Foss of San Francisco CA (US)
- Jonathan R. Dascola of San Francisco CA (US)
- Imran Chaudhri of San Francisco CA (US)
- Gary Ian Butcher of Los Gatos CA (US)
- David Chance Graham of Columbus OH (US)
- Jonathan P. Ive of San Jose CA (US)
- Kevin Lynch of Woodside CA (US)
- Natalia Maric of San Francisco CA (US)
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- G06F3/04817
- G06F3/04842
- G06F3/0485
- G06F3/0488
- G06F3/04883
- G06F3/16
- G06T13/80