20240020606. COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING DYNAMIC WORKFLOWS TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF SUPPLY CHAIN simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)

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COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING DYNAMIC WORKFLOWS TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF SUPPLY CHAIN

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Inventor(s)

JAYA KRISHNA Paragati of Bangalore (IN)

NAGARJUNA Chowkilla of Bangalore (IN)

SREEDHAR KUMAR REDDY Nare of Bangalore (IN)

SWIJANY Chilukuri of Hyderabad (IN)

COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING DYNAMIC WORKFLOWS TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF SUPPLY CHAIN - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240020606 titled 'COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING DYNAMIC WORKFLOWS TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF SUPPLY CHAIN

Simplified Explanation

The computer-implemented system described in the patent application is designed to create dynamic workflows for supply chain management. It includes a form designer that allows users to select drag and drop interfaces, set validations, and perform complex operations on a computing device. The form designer then creates dynamic forms based on these interfaces. Additionally, the system includes a workflow designer that defines enterprise data and creates a logical flow of data and actions, including dynamic variables and workflows.

The form designer and workflow designer transmit their configurations to a database and business logic tool on the computing device. The business logic tool retrieves the dynamic form and workflow configurations, as well as form-filled data stored in the database, to provide the required forms to users. If the required forms are not available in the first database, the business logic tool extracts enterprise data from a second database to fulfill the user's needs.

  • The system allows users to easily design and create dynamic forms for supply chain management.
  • Users can select drag and drop interfaces, set validations, and perform complex operations on a computing device.
  • The form designer creates dynamic forms based on the selected interfaces.
  • The workflow designer defines enterprise data and creates a logical flow of data and actions, including dynamic variables and workflows.
  • The system transmits form and workflow configurations to a database and business logic tool.
  • The business logic tool retrieves the configurations and form-filled data to provide the required forms to users.
  • If the required forms are not available in the first database, the business logic tool extracts enterprise data from a second database.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Supply chain management: The system can be used to streamline and automate workflows in supply chain management, improving efficiency and reducing errors.
  • Data collection and analysis: The dynamic forms created by the system can be used to collect data from various sources and analyze it for insights and decision-making.
  • Process automation: The system can automate repetitive tasks and processes in various industries, increasing productivity and reducing manual effort.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Manual form creation: The system eliminates the need for manual form creation by providing a drag and drop interface and dynamic form generation.
  • Inefficient workflows: The system allows users to define logical flows of data and actions, improving the efficiency of workflows.
  • Data retrieval: The business logic tool retrieves the required forms and data from databases, ensuring users have access to the information they need.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Increased productivity: The system automates and streamlines workflows, reducing manual effort and increasing productivity.
  • Improved accuracy: The drag and drop interface and validations help ensure accurate data entry and reduce errors.
  • Flexibility and adaptability: The dynamic forms and workflows can be easily modified and updated to accommodate changing business needs.
  • Enhanced data analysis: The system collects and stores data, enabling advanced analysis and decision-making.


Original Abstract Submitted

a computer-implemented system for creating dynamic workflows to address the needs of a supply chain, comprising form designer enables first users to select drag and drop interfaces, set validations, and perform complex operations on first computing device, form designer creates dynamic forms based on the drag and drop interfaces. workflow designer defines enterprise data and creates logical flow of data and actions, dynamic variable and dynamic workflows. form designer and workflow designer transmits dynamic form designer configurations and dynamic workflow designer configurations to first database and business logic tool from first computing device. business logic tool provides required forms to first users by retrieving dynamic form designer configurations, dynamic workflow designer configurations and form filled data stored in first database, business logic tool extracts enterprise data from second database to provide required forms to first users when required forms are not available in first database.