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AUTOMATICALLY PROVISIONING DATABASES IN A METAVERSE

Organization Name

dell products l.p.

Inventor(s)

Wai Teck Goh of Klang (MY)

Say Heian Lee of Cyberjaya (MY)

Tivagar Polanippan of Puchong (MY)

Kah Wai Kor of Petaling Jaya (MY)

Karman Yap of Cheras (MY)

AUTOMATICALLY PROVISIONING DATABASES IN A METAVERSE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240134831 titled 'AUTOMATICALLY PROVISIONING DATABASES IN A METAVERSE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes methods, apparatus, and processor-readable storage media for automatically provisioning databases in a metaverse. The process involves processing data related to avatars in a metaverse, provisioning databases based on this data, rendering a 3D model representation of the provisioned database in the metaverse, and performing automated actions based on avatar interactions with the database model.

  • Automated provisioning of databases in a metaverse based on avatar data
  • Rendering 3D model representations of provisioned databases
  • Performing automated actions in the metaverse based on avatar interactions with the database model

Potential Applications

The technology could be applied in virtual reality gaming environments, online social platforms, and virtual training simulations.

Problems Solved

This technology streamlines the process of database provisioning in a metaverse, making it more efficient and user-friendly for avatar interactions.

Benefits

The benefits include enhanced user experience, improved database management, and increased automation in virtual environments.

Potential Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications include virtual reality gaming, virtual events hosting, and virtual training simulations.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of virtual environments for data visualization and interaction, but the specific automated provisioning of databases in a metaverse may be a novel concept.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact data security in virtual environments?

This article does not address the potential implications of automated database provisioning on data security within a metaverse.

What are the scalability limitations of this technology in large-scale metaverse environments?

The article does not discuss the scalability challenges that may arise when implementing this technology in expansive metaverse ecosystems.


Original Abstract Submitted

methods, apparatus, and processor-readable storage media for automatically provisioning databases in a metaverse are provided herein. an example computer-implemented method includes processing data, input associated with at least one avatar in at least one metaverse, pertaining to provisioning one or more databases in connection with the at least one metaverse; provisioning at least one of the one or more databases based at least in part on the processing of the data pertaining to provisioning one or more databases in connection with the at least one metaverse; rendering a three-dimensional model representation of the at least one provisioned database in the at least one metaverse; and performing one or more automated actions based at least in part on one or more avatar actions carried out in connection with the rendered three-dimensional model representation of the at least one provisioned database in the at least one metaverse.