18089890. Universal Conceptual Control Management simplified abstract (AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.)
Universal Conceptual Control Management
Organization Name
AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.
Inventor(s)
Mikhail Istomin of Brooklyn NY (US)
Universal Conceptual Control Management - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18089890 titled 'Universal Conceptual Control Management
The abstract of this patent application describes a system that organizes permissions, rules, and controls into a hierarchical structure of control objects, each with defined interactions and assigned resources. The system includes low-level control objects and sub-objects with restrictions applied on top or chained together.
- The system separates permissions, rules, and controls into discrete control objects.
- Each control object has defined interactions and assigned resources.
- Low-level control objects encompass specific resource interactions.
- Sub-objects have restrictions applied on top or chained together for added control.
Potential Applications: - Access control systems - Security management platforms - IoT device management
Problems Solved: - Streamlining control and permission management - Enhancing security measures - Improving resource allocation efficiency
Benefits: - Enhanced control over resources - Simplified management of permissions - Increased security measures
Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Access Control System for Enterprise Security This technology can be utilized in various industries such as finance, healthcare, and government sectors to enhance security measures and streamline access control processes.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this system improve resource allocation efficiency? - The system assigns resources to control objects, ensuring optimal utilization and allocation based on defined interactions. 2. What are the key benefits of using sub-objects with restrictions in the control hierarchy? - Sub-objects with restrictions provide granular control over specific interactions, enhancing security measures and access management.
Original Abstract Submitted
According to one aspect of the concepts and technologies disclosed herein, a system can separate permissions, rules, and controls into a discrete intermediate layer of a universal conceptual control management hierarchy as control objects. The system can define at least one interaction for each of the control objects. The system can assign resources to the control objects. A first control object of the control objects can be a low-level control object that encompasses the at least one interaction with a specific resource of the resources. A second control object of the control objects can be a sub-object of the first control object. The second control object can have a restriction. The restriction can be applied on top of the second control object. The restriction alternatively can be chained to the second control object with an additional restriction.
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