Accessing a remotely-stored data set and associating notes with that data set
First Claim
1. A method of accessing a stored data set using a data processor whose state determines which data set of many is accessed, comprising manually entering a note on a page using a graphical input device, the note relating to the content of the data set currently accessed by the data processor, identifying and storing the location of the note in a logical spatial map for the page, repeating the manual entry and storage steps to build up a plurality of such notes linked to the corresponding states of the processor, and then identifying in the spatial map the corresponding previously entered note, by retrieving a required data set by manually selecting the corresponding page in the graphical input device and gesturing on the page;
- resetting the data processor to its corresponding state by using the corresponding previously entered note identified in the spatial map and accessing thereby the corresponding data set linked to the note.
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Abstract
A method of associating hand written notes with a stored data set, comprising using a data processor to access the data set, making meaningful hand-written notes, reading and storing images of those notes linked to a record of the state of the data processor when accessing the data set; repeating the process for multiple data sets; then retrieving and reproducing some or all of the associated notes linked with any data set currently being accessed by the data processor, by addressing the record with the current state of the data processor.
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15 Claims
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1. A method of accessing a stored data set using a data processor whose state determines which data set of many is accessed, comprising manually entering a note on a page using a graphical input device, the note relating to the content of the data set currently accessed by the data processor, identifying and storing the location of the note in a logical spatial map for the page, repeating the manual entry and storage steps to build up a plurality of such notes linked to the corresponding states of the processor, and then identifying in the spatial map the corresponding previously entered note, by retrieving a required data set by manually selecting the corresponding page in the graphical input device and gesturing on the page;
- resetting the data processor to its corresponding state by using the corresponding previously entered note identified in the spatial map and accessing thereby the corresponding data set linked to the note.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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5. A method of associating hand written notes with a stored data set, comprising using a data processor to access the data set, making meaningful hand-written notes, reading and storing images of those notes linked to a record of the state of the data processor when accessing the data set;
- repeating the process for multiple data sets;
then retrieving and reproducing some or all of the associated notes linked with any data set currently being accessed by the data processor, by addressing the record with the current state of the data processor. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
- repeating the process for multiple data sets;
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12. A computer system for accessing a stored data set, comprising a data processor whose state determines which data set of many is accessed, connected to a graphical input device for the manual entry of a note on a page, the note relating to the content of the data set currently accessed by the data processor, and a processor for identifying and storing the location of the note in a logical spatial map for the page, repeating the manual entry and storage steps to build up a plurality of such notes linked to the corresponding states of the processor, and then retrieving a required data set by manually selecting the corresponding page in the graphical input device and gesturing on the page to identify in the spatial map the corresponding previously-entered note, using this to reset the data processor to its corresponding state and accessing thereby the corresponding data set linked to the note.
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13. A memory storing a computer program for use in a system for accessing a stored data set, the program having the steps of controlling a graphical input device to read a note entered manually on a page, the note relating to the content of the data set currently accessed by the data processor, identifying and storing the location of the note in a logical spatial map for the page, repeating the manual entry and storage steps to build up a plurality of such notes linked to the corresponding states of the processor, and then retrieving the required data set by controlling the graphical input device to read a manually selected corresponding page and to read gestures made manually on the page to identify in the spatial map the corresponding previously-entered note, using this to reset the data processor to its corresponding state and accessing thereby the corresponding data set linked to the note.
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14. A computer system for associating hand-written notes with a stored data set, comprising a data processor for accessing the data set, a reader and memory for reading and storing images of hand-written notes relevant to the data set, linked to a record of the state of the data processor when accessing the data set;
- and for then retrieving and reproducing some or all of the associated notes linked with any data set currently being accessed by the data processor, by addressing the record with the current state of the data processor.
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15. A memory storing a computer program for use in a system for associating hand-written notes with a stored data set, the system having a data processor for accessing the data set, the program having the steps of reading and storing images of hand-written notes relevant to the data set, linked to a record of the state of the data processor when accessing the data set;
- repeating the process for multiple data sets; and
then retrieving and reproducing some or all of the associated notes linked with any data set currently being accessed by the data processor, by addressing the record with the current state of the data processor.
- repeating the process for multiple data sets; and
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