20240022481. SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING DEPLOYMENT OF A PROCESSING FUNCTION IN A MEDIA PRODUCTION WORKFLOW simplified abstract (Grass Valley Canada)

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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING DEPLOYMENT OF A PROCESSING FUNCTION IN A MEDIA PRODUCTION WORKFLOW

Organization Name

Grass Valley Canada

Inventor(s)

Charles S. Meyer of Montreal (CA)

James Westland Cain of Montreal (CA)

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING DEPLOYMENT OF A PROCESSING FUNCTION IN A MEDIA PRODUCTION WORKFLOW - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240022481 titled 'SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING DEPLOYMENT OF A PROCESSING FUNCTION IN A MEDIA PRODUCTION WORKFLOW

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes a system for optimizing the deployment of a processing function in a media production workflow. The system includes a media production workflow generator that builds the workflow and determines deployment criteria, a deployment topology generator that generates different configurations of resources in a cloud computing network, and a deployment optimizer that selects an optimal topology for deploying the processing function.

  • The media production workflow generator builds a workflow that includes a processing function and determines deployment criteria.
  • The deployment topology generator generates different configurations of resources in a cloud computing network based on the determined deployment criteria.
  • The deployment optimizer selects an optimal topology for deploying the processing function within the cloud computing network.
  • The optimal topology includes a processor for optimizing accessibility of electronic memory to execute the processing function.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Media production workflows: The system can be used to optimize the deployment of processing functions in media production workflows, improving efficiency and performance.
  • Cloud computing networks: The system can be applied to optimize the deployment of processing functions in various cloud computing networks, enhancing resource utilization and scalability.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Inefficient deployment: The system solves the problem of suboptimal deployment of processing functions in media production workflows, ensuring efficient resource allocation.
  • Performance bottlenecks: By selecting an optimal topology, the system addresses performance bottlenecks that may arise during the execution of processing functions.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved efficiency: The system optimizes the deployment of processing functions, leading to improved efficiency and resource utilization.
  • Enhanced performance: By selecting an optimal topology, the system improves the performance of processing functions in media production workflows.
  • Scalability: The system can be applied to various cloud computing networks, providing scalability and adaptability to different environments.


Original Abstract Submitted

a system is provided for optimizing deployment of a processing function in a media production workflow. the system includes a media production workflow generator that builds the media production workflow that includes the processing function and determines deployment criteria that includes an input dataset for the processing function and an atomic compute function for executing the processing function. moreover, a deployment topology generator generates a topologies of the resources available in a cloud computing network and based on the determined deployment criteria, with the generated topologies indicating different configurations of resources for executing the processing function and a processor for executing the atomic compute function of the processing function. furthermore, a deployment optimizer selects an optimal topology to deploy the processing function within the cloud computing network, with the optimal topology selected to include the processor for optimizing accessibility of electronic memory to execute the atomic compute function.