IP Library Granted Patent US 7,200,817
Granted Patent B2
US 7,200,817 · App. 10/989,849 · Granted Apr 3, 2007

Graphical program execution on a personal digital assistant

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Patent No.
US 7,200,817
App. No.
10/989,849
Granted
Apr 3, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method for deploying one or more graphical programs on a personal digital assistant (PDA). One or more selected graphical programs may be programmatically converted to an executable format that can be executed by the portable computing device. For example, the graphical programs may be initially represented as a plurality of data structures that define or specify the operation of the respective graphical programs, and conversion software program may operate to access these data structures from memory and convert the data structures to an executable format suitable for the portable computing device. The executable may be transferred to the portable computing device for execution.

Claims (101)

1. A computer implemented method for deploying a graphical program on a personal digital assistant (PDA), wherein the graphical program comprises a plurality of interconnected nodes that visually indicate functionality of the program, and wherein the graphical program includes portions that can execute natively on the PDA, and portions that cannot execute natively on the PDA, the method comprising:

automatically converting the graphical program to an executable that can be executed by the PDA, wherein the PDA comprises a hand-held computing device, and wherein said converting the graphical program to an executable comprises:

automatically examining the graphical program to determine said portions that cannot execute natively on the PDA;

automatically incorporating program instructions into the executable in response to said examining, wherein said incorporated program instructions enable said portions to execute on the PDA;

transferring the executable to the PDA; and

executing the executable on the PDA.

2. The method of claim 1 ,

wherein the graphical program is initially represented as a plurality of data structures that specify the operation of the graphical program;

wherein automatically said converting the graphical program to an executable that can be executed by the PDA comprises converting the graphical program to executable code that can be executed by the PDA.

3. The method of claim 1 ,

wherein the PDA comprises a pen-based computing device.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

creating the graphical program prior to said automatically converting.

5. The method of claim 1 ,

wherein the graphical program comprises a plurality of interconnected nodes which visually indicate functionality of the graphical program.

6. The method of claim 1 ,

wherein the executable includes functionality that corresponds to functionality of the graphical program;

wherein said executing the executable includes performing the functionality of the graphical program.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the graphical program includes one or more user interface elements that cannot be natively displayed on the PDA;

wherein said automatically converting the graphical program to an executable comprises:

automatically incorporating program instructions into the executable to enable display of said one or more user interface elements on the PDA.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the graphical program includes one or more data types that cannot be natively handled on the PDA;

wherein said automatically converting the graphical program to an executable comprises:

automatically incorporating program instructions into the executable to enable handling said one or more data types on the PDA.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the graphical program includes one or more math functions that cannot be natively performed on the PDA;

wherein said automatically converting the graphical program to an executable comprises:

automatically incorporating program instructions into the executable to enable performance of the one or more math functions on the PDA.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the graphical program is designed to be executed by a graphical program execution engine;

wherein the PDA does not include a graphical program execution engine.

11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the graphical program is designed to be executed by a software execution engine;

wherein the PDA does not include a software execution engine;

wherein said automatically converting the graphical program to an executable comprises:

automatically examining the graphical program to determine portions that require functionality of the software execution engine;

automatically incorporating program instructions into the executable in response to said examining, wherein said incorporated program instructions enable said portions to execute on the PDA without use of the software execution engine.

12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the PDA is coupled to a computer system;

wherein said executing the executable on the PDA includes invoking execution of at least one graphical program on the computer system.

13. The method of claim 1 ,

wherein said automatically converting the graphical program to an executable that can be executed by the PDA comprises:

automatically converting the graphical program into a text-based program; and

automatically compiling the text-based program to produce the executable code that can be executed by the PDA.

14. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

displaying execution information on a display device of a second computing device in response to said executing;

wherein the second computing device is coupled to the PDA through one of a wired or wireless medium;

wherein the execution information is useable in debugging the graphical program.

15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

receiving user input to the second computing device to debug the execution.

16. A system for deploying a graphical program on a personal digital assistant, wherein the graphical program comprises a plurality of interconnect nodes that visually indicate functionality of the program, the system comprising:

a computer system including:

a processor storing program instructions;

a memory medium that stores the graphical program;

a personal digital assistant (PDA), wherein the PDA comprises a hand-held computing device, and wherein the graphical program includes portions that can execute natively on the PDA, and portions that cannot execute natively on the PDA;

wherein the processor of the computer system is operable to execute the program instructions to:

automatically convert the graphical program to an executable that can be executed by the PDA, wherein to convert the graphical program, processor of the computer system is further operable to execute the program instructions to:

automatically examine the graphical program to determine the portions that cannot execute natively on the PDA; and

automatically incorporate program instructions into the executable in response to said examining, wherein the incorporated program instructions enable the portions to execute on the PDA;

transfer the executable to the PDA;

wherein the PDA is operable to execute the executable.

17. The system of claim 16 ,

wherein the PDA comprises a pen-based computing device.

18. A system for executing a graphical program on a personal digital assistant (PDA), wherein the graphical program comprises a plurality of interconnected nodes that visually indicate functionality of the program, and wherein the graphical program includes portions that can execute natively on the PDA, and one or more user interface elements that cannot be natively displayed on the PDA, the system comprising:

means for automatically converting the graphical program to an executable that can be executed by the PDA, wherein the PDA comprises a hand-held computing device, wherein the graphical program comprises a plurality of interconnected nodes which visually indicate functionality of the graphical program, and wherein said means for automatically converting the graphical program to an executable comprises:

means for automatically incorporating program instructions into the executable to enable display of said one or more user interface elements on the PDA;

means for transferring the executable to the PDA;

means for executing the executable on the PDA; and

means for displaying one or more user interface elements on a display of the PDA.

19. The system of claim 18 , wherein the PDA comprises a pen-based computing device.

20. A computer-implemented method for deploying a graphical program on a personal digital assistant (PDA), wherein the graphical program comprises a plurality of interconnected nodes that visually indicate functionality of the program, and wherein the graphical program includes portions that can execute natively on the PDA, and one or more user interface elements that cannot be natively displayed on the PDA, the method comprising:

automatically converting the graphical program to an executable that can be executed by the PDA, wherein the PDA comprises a hand-held computing device, and wherein said automatically converting the graphical program to an executable comprises automatically incorporating program instructions into the executable to enable display of the one or more user interface elements on the PDA;

transferring the executable to the PDA; and

executing the executable on the PDA.

21. The method of claim 20 , wherein the PDA comprises a pen-based computing device.

22. A computer-implemented method for deploying a graphical program on a personal digital assistant (PDA), wherein the graphical program comprises a plurality of interconnected nodes that visually indicate functionality of the program, and wherein the graphical program includes portions that can be natively handled on the PDA, and one or more data types that cannot be natively handled on the PDA, the method comprising:

automatically converting the graphical program to an executable that can be executed by the PDA, wherein the PDA comprises a hand-held computing device, and wherein said automatically converting the graphical program to an executable comprises automatically incorporating program instructions into the executable to enable handling the one or more data types on the PDA;

transferring the executable to the PDA; and

executing the executable on the PDA.

23. The method of claim 22 , wherein the PDA comprises a pen-based computing device.

24. A computer-implemented method for deploying a graphical program on a personal digital assistant (PDA), wherein the graphical program comprises a plurality of interconnected nodes that visually indicate functionality of the program, and wherein the graphical program includes portions that can be natively handled on the PDA, and one or more math functions that cannot be natively performed on the PDA, the method comprising:

automatically converting the graphical program to an executable that can be executed by the PDA, wherein the PDA comprises a hand-held computing device, and wherein said

automatically converting the graphical program to an executable comprises automatically incorporating program instructions into the executable to enable performance of the one or more math functions on the PDA;

transferring the executable to the PDA; and

executing the executable on the PDA.

25. The method of claim 24 , wherein the PDA comprises a pen-based computing device.

26. A computer-implemented method for deploying a graphical program on a personal digital assistant (PDA), wherein the graphical program comprises a plurality of interconnected nodes that visually indicate functionality of the program, and wherein the graphical program is designed to be executed by a software execution engine, the method comprising:

automatically converting the graphical program to an executable that can be executed by the PDA, wherein the PDA comprises a hand-held computing device, wherein the PDA does not include a software execution engine, and wherein said automatically converting the graphical program to an executable comprises;

automatically examining the graphical program to determine portions that require functionality of the software execution engine; and

automatically incorporating program instructions into the executable in response to said examining, wherein said incorporated program instructions enable said portions to execute on the PDA without use of the software execution engine;

transferring the executable to the PDA; and

executing the executable on the PDA.

27. The method of claim 26 , wherein the PDA comprises a pen-based computing device.

28. A system for deploying a graphical program on a personal digital assistant (PDA), the system comprising:

a computer system, comprising:

a processor; and

a memory medium coupled to the processor, wherein the memory medium stores a graphical program that is designed to be executed by a software execution engine; wherein the graphical program comprises a plurality of interconnected nodes that visually indicate functionality of the program and

a PDA, coupled to the computer system, wherein the PDA comprises a hand-held computing device, and wherein the PDA does not include a software execution engine;

wherein the memory stores program instructions executable by the processor to:

automatically convert the graphical program to an executable that can be executed by the PDA, wherein to automatically convert the graphical program, the program instructions are executable by the processor to:

automatically examine the graphical program to determine portions that require functionality of the software execution engine; and

automatically incorporate program instructions into the executable in response to said examining, wherein the incorporated program instructions enable the portions to execute on the PDA without use of the software execution engine;

transfer the executable to the PDA; and

execute the executable on the PDA.

29. The system of claim 28 , wherein the PDA comprises a pen-based computing device.

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