20240040016. SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TENANT SPECIFIC DATA MODELING FOR FIELD VERSIONING AND DOMAIN INTERCONNECTION simplified abstract (CS Disco, Inc.)

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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TENANT SPECIFIC DATA MODELING FOR FIELD VERSIONING AND DOMAIN INTERCONNECTION

Organization Name

CS Disco, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Brian M. Carr of Austin TX (US)

James D. Snyder of Cedar Park TX (US)

Robert J. Macaulay of Austin TX (US)

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TENANT SPECIFIC DATA MODELING FOR FIELD VERSIONING AND DOMAIN INTERCONNECTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240040016 titled 'SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TENANT SPECIFIC DATA MODELING FOR FIELD VERSIONING AND DOMAIN INTERCONNECTION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes systems and methods for data modeling in multi-tenant systems. It introduces a metamodel that allows the customization of data models for different data types for specific tenants without modifying the system components. This is achieved by defining a data type and its associated fields for each tenant and externalizing the definition of those data types. The metamodel enables independent modification or updating of fields for each tenant and data type.

  • The patent application introduces a metamodel for data modeling in multi-tenant systems.
  • The metamodel allows customization of data models for different data types for specific tenants.
  • The addition of fields to data models for data types can be done without modifying system components.
  • Each tenant can define their own data type and associated fields in the metamodel.
  • The metamodel enables independent modification or updating of fields for each tenant and data type.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various industries and sectors where multi-tenant systems are used, such as:

  • Cloud computing platforms
  • Customer relationship management (CRM) systems
  • Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems
  • Content management systems
  • Collaboration platforms

Problems Solved

The technology described in the patent application solves the following problems:

  • Limited customization options in multi-tenant systems
  • Difficulty in modifying data models for specific tenants without impacting the entire system
  • Lack of flexibility in adding or updating fields for different data types
  • Inefficiency in managing data models for multiple tenants

Benefits

The technology offers several benefits:

  • Increased customization capabilities for multi-tenant systems
  • Simplified modification and updating of data models for specific tenants
  • Flexibility in adding or removing fields for different data types
  • Efficient management of data models for multiple tenants
  • Improved scalability and adaptability of multi-tenant systems


Original Abstract Submitted

systems and methods for data modeling in multi-tenant systems are disclosed. embodiments allow the customization of data models for data types (e.g., such as documents or the like) through the addition of fields to data models for data types for particular tenants without modification to components of the system by allowing the definition of a data type and its associated fields for each tenant and externalizing the definition of those data types. this metamodel can thus enable the fields of a data type for a particular tenant to be independently modified or updated for that tenant and data type. the data type for an individual tenant at any given point in time can thus be defined by the set of fields (e.g., and field versions) associated with that data type as defined for that tenant in the metamodel at that point in time.