18064855. INTEGRATING COLLECTIONS OF DATA OBJECTS FOR SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS simplified abstract (SAP SE)
INTEGRATING COLLECTIONS OF DATA OBJECTS FOR SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Raghavendra Keshavamurthy of Surrey (CA)
Mani Sreedharala of Livermore CA (US)
Sonali Balkrishna Shitole of Bengaluru (IN)
Manav Sharma of Sunnyvale CA (US)
Priya Siddeshwar of Bangalore (IN)
Harish Kumar Sampangi Rama of Bangalore (IN)
INTEGRATING COLLECTIONS OF DATA OBJECTS FOR SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18064855 titled 'INTEGRATING COLLECTIONS OF DATA OBJECTS FOR SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a program stored on a machine-readable medium that provides a client device with a collection of data objects. The program receives a selection of a data object, determines a set of policies associated with the data object, applies these policies, and then decides whether to process the data object based on the applied policies.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Program stored on a machine-readable medium
- Collection of data objects provided to a client device
- Selection of a data object within the collection
- Determination and application of policies on the data object
- Decision-making process on whether to process the data object
Potential Applications: This technology could be applied in data management systems, security protocols, and content filtering mechanisms.
Problems Solved: This technology addresses the need for efficient data processing based on predefined policies and rules.
Benefits:
- Enhanced data security and privacy
- Streamlined data processing based on specific policies
- Improved decision-making processes for data management
Commercial Applications: Potential commercial uses include data security software, content management systems, and compliance monitoring tools in various industries.
Prior Art: Readers interested in prior art related to this technology could start by researching data management systems, policy-based data processing, and content filtering algorithms.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay informed about the latest advancements in data processing technologies, policy enforcement mechanisms, and data security protocols relevant to this innovation.
Questions about the Technology: 1. What are the potential implications of this technology on data privacy regulations? 2. How does this technology compare to existing data processing systems in terms of efficiency and security measures?
Original Abstract Submitted
Some embodiments provide a non-transitory machine-readable medium that stores a program. The program may provide a client device a collection of data objects in a subset of the plurality of collections of data objects. The program may receive a selection of a data object in the collection of data objects. The program may determine a set of policies associated with the data object. The program may apply the set of policies on the data object. Based on the application of the set of policies on the data object, the program may determine whether to process the data object.