20240020344. BINDING TRAITS TO CASE NODES simplified abstract (OPEN TEXT CORPORATION)

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BINDING TRAITS TO CASE NODES

Organization Name

OPEN TEXT CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Satyapal P. Reddy of San Ramon CA (US)

Jeroen Mattijs Van Rotterdam of Fort Lauderdale FL (US)

Michael T. Mohen of Millington MD (US)

Muthukumarappa Jayakumar of Mountain House CA (US)

Ravikumar Meenakshisundaram of Pleasanton CA (US)

BINDING TRAITS TO CASE NODES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240020344 titled 'BINDING TRAITS TO CASE NODES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes case management systems and techniques. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:

  • The invention involves a case model consisting of multiple case nodes.
  • Each case node has a corresponding set of traits associated with it, defined as a trait definition.
  • The system receives trait definitions for each case node.
  • These trait definitions are used to bind the sets of traits to their respective case nodes.
  • Case instances are created based on the case model, and the sets of traits are associated with their corresponding case nodes in these instances.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Case management systems in various industries such as legal, healthcare, project management, etc.
  • Workflow automation and optimization.
  • Streamlining and organizing complex processes involving multiple case nodes.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Efficient management of cases with multiple nodes and associated traits.
  • Ensuring accurate and consistent binding of traits to their respective case nodes.
  • Simplifying the creation and tracking of case instances based on a case model.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved efficiency and accuracy in case management.
  • Enhanced organization and tracking of case instances.
  • Streamlined workflow and process automation.
  • Facilitates better decision-making based on the traits associated with each case node.


Original Abstract Submitted

case management systems and techniques are disclosed. in various embodiments, for each of a plurality of case nodes comprising a case model a trait definition comprising a corresponding set of traits associated with that case node is received. the respective trait definitions are used to bind each set of traits to the case node with which the set of traits is associated in case instances created based on the case model.