Dell products l.p. (20240111725). INTELLIGENT SLICING OF ASSETS FOR EFFICIENT TRANSFER simplified abstract

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INTELLIGENT SLICING OF ASSETS FOR EFFICIENT TRANSFER

Organization Name

dell products l.p.

Inventor(s)

Sunil Yadav of Bangalore (IN)

Shelesh Chopra of Bangalore (IN)

INTELLIGENT SLICING OF ASSETS FOR EFFICIENT TRANSFER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240111725 titled 'INTELLIGENT SLICING OF ASSETS FOR EFFICIENT TRANSFER

Simplified Explanation

The invention relates to methods and systems for efficiently sharing assets such as files and folders in the form of slices between a host computer system and a target computer system.

  • Efficient sharing of assets: Assets such as files and folders are divided into slices of equal size within a predetermined tolerance, ensuring efficient use of network resources.
  • Simplified asset transfer: Placing assets in network slice queues by hosts simplifies the sharing or transferring process for both hosts and clients.
  • Minimized workload: By optimizing the size of slices, the amount of work hosts and clients need to perform is minimized, making the sharing process more efficient.

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in file sharing platforms, cloud storage services, and data transfer systems.

Problems Solved

1. Inefficient use of network resources during file sharing. 2. Complex and time-consuming asset transfer processes.

Benefits

1. Efficient utilization of network resources. 2. Simplified asset sharing process. 3. Reduced workload for hosts and clients.

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology can be utilized in cloud storage services, file sharing platforms, and data transfer solutions.

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to file sharing protocols and data transfer optimization techniques.

Unanswered Questions

How does the technology handle large files or folders during the sharing process?

The article does not provide specific details on how the technology manages large files or folders when dividing them into slices for sharing.

Are there any limitations to the size or type of assets that can be efficiently shared using this technology?

The article does not address any potential limitations regarding the size or type of assets that can be effectively shared using the described methods and systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

embodiments of the invention relate to methods and systems for efficiently sharing assets such as files and folders in the form of slices. assets are shared or transferred between a host computer system and a target computer system such as a client computer system. in one or more embodiments, assets such as files and folders that are to be shared or transferred are placed in appropriate network slice queues by the hosts in such a manner that each slice has a size that is the same as the others within a predetermined tolerance. this ensures efficient use of network resources when sharing or transferring the files, while minimizing the amount of work the hosts and/or clients must perform.