20240020403. MULTI-ELEMENT SELECTION OF SUBTREES IN FIXED-DEPTH TREES simplified abstract (RED HAT, INC.)

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MULTI-ELEMENT SELECTION OF SUBTREES IN FIXED-DEPTH TREES

Organization Name

RED HAT, INC.

Inventor(s)

Alexander Rukletsov of Grasbrunn (DE)

Malte Isberner of Grasbrunn (DE)

MULTI-ELEMENT SELECTION OF SUBTREES IN FIXED-DEPTH TREES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240020403 titled 'MULTI-ELEMENT SELECTION OF SUBTREES IN FIXED-DEPTH TREES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system and method for dynamically selecting resource objects in a cloud-based system. Here are the key points:

  • The method involves defining a scope group from a scope tree using a dynamic query.
  • The dynamic query includes executing a query on the scope tree with a name-type rule, a label-type rule, or a combination of both.
  • Based on the query, a subtree of the scope tree is selected to be included in the scope group.
  • The selected subtrees can be applied by a cloud operating system to control access, allow or prevent access, and determine a user's worldview in relation to a networked cloud-based system.
  • The system allows for efficient and flexible selection of resource objects in a cloud-based system.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Cloud computing platforms can use this technology to dynamically select and manage resource objects based on specific criteria.
  • It can be used in multi-tenant cloud environments to provide customized access and control to different users or groups.
  • The technology can be applied in resource allocation and provisioning systems to optimize resource utilization in cloud-based systems.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • The system solves the problem of efficiently selecting and managing resource objects in a cloud-based system.
  • It addresses the challenge of providing customized access and control to different users or groups in a multi-tenant cloud environment.
  • The technology helps optimize resource utilization by dynamically selecting and provisioning resources based on specific criteria.

Benefits of this technology:

  • The system provides flexibility and efficiency in selecting and managing resource objects in a cloud-based system.
  • It enables customized access and control for different users or groups, enhancing security and privacy.
  • The technology optimizes resource utilization, leading to cost savings and improved performance in cloud-based systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

systems and methods are disclosed for dynamic selection of resource objects in a cloud-based system. the method may comprise defining a scope group from a scope tree, via a dynamic query, wherein the dynamic query comprises executing a query on the scope tree, the query including a name-type rule, a label-type rule, or a combination thereof; and selecting a subtree of the scope tree, to include in the scope group, based on the query. one or more subtrees may be selected as part of a scope group which are then applied by a cloud operating system to control, allow, or prevent access and determine a user's worldview in regards to a networked cloud-based system with all its various components, applications and resources.