Oracle international corporation (20240127150). METADATA-DRIVEN DYNAMIC USER INTERFACE FOR REGISTRATION AND EXECUTION OF VENDOR-AGNOSTIC SERVICES simplified abstract

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METADATA-DRIVEN DYNAMIC USER INTERFACE FOR REGISTRATION AND EXECUTION OF VENDOR-AGNOSTIC SERVICES

Organization Name

oracle international corporation

Inventor(s)

Dawn Abraham of Foster City CA (US)

Yao Yao of Issaquah WA (US)

Harshavardhan Takle of Foster City CA (US)

Kavin Kumar Kuppusamy of Fremont CA (US)

METADATA-DRIVEN DYNAMIC USER INTERFACE FOR REGISTRATION AND EXECUTION OF VENDOR-AGNOSTIC SERVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240127150 titled 'METADATA-DRIVEN DYNAMIC USER INTERFACE FOR REGISTRATION AND EXECUTION OF VENDOR-AGNOSTIC SERVICES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a metadata-driven user interface for presenting available services from multiple vendors to a service consumer. The system customizes the interface based on the services available, allows the user to select services, queries configuration information for selected services, and executes workflows using the consumer's information.

  • The system queries metadata to identify available services from multiple vendors.
  • The user interface is customized based on the available services.
  • Users can select services provided by vendors.
  • Configuration information, including workflows and consumer information, is queried and used for service execution.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various industries such as e-commerce, healthcare, and telecommunications to streamline service selection and execution processes.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently presenting and executing available services from multiple vendors to a service consumer.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved user experience, streamlined service selection, and efficient execution of workflows based on consumer information.

Potential Commercial Applications

One potential commercial application of this technology could be in the development of service marketplaces or platforms that connect service consumers with multiple vendors.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be existing service marketplaces or platforms that offer similar functionalities for service selection and execution.

Unanswered Questions

1. How does the system ensure the security and privacy of consumer information used in service execution? 2. What measures are in place to handle potential conflicts or discrepancies in the workflows associated with selected services?


Original Abstract Submitted

in one or more embodiments, a metadata-driven user interface is implemented for presenting a set of available services, provided by a plurality of vendors, to a particular service consumer. the system queries metadata associated with of a set of candidate vendors to identify services provided by the candidate vendors that are available to a service consumer. the system generates and customizes the meta-driven interface for the service consumer based on the services available. the system receives user input selecting at least one of the services provided by a vendor. the system then queries configuration information associated with the particular service. the configuration information includes, for example, a workflow associated with the service, and identification of the service consumer's information to be used in execution of the workflow associated with the service. the system obtains the service consumer's information and uses the service consumer's information to cause execution of the workflow.