Palantir technologies inc. (20240289341). ASSESSMENTS BASED ON DATA THAT CHANGES RETROACTIVELY simplified abstract
ASSESSMENTS BASED ON DATA THAT CHANGES RETROACTIVELY
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Inventor(s)
Anita Beveridge of New York NY (US)
Alec Schneider of New York NY (US)
Marissa Miracolo of Brooklyn NY (US)
ASSESSMENTS BASED ON DATA THAT CHANGES RETROACTIVELY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240289341 titled 'ASSESSMENTS BASED ON DATA THAT CHANGES RETROACTIVELY
The system described in the abstract enables the analysis of retroactively changing datasets and/or various versions of logics. In a given example, the system compares the outputs derived from applying different versions of logic to different versions of data to determine any differences.
- The system can analyze changing datasets and different versions of logics.
- It compares outputs derived from applying different versions of logic to different versions of data.
- It identifies any differences between the outputs for further analysis.
Potential Applications: This technology can be used in data analysis, quality control, and software development to compare different versions of datasets and logics.
Problems Solved: This system addresses the challenge of analyzing retroactively changing datasets and various versions of logics efficiently.
Benefits: The system streamlines the process of comparing different versions of data and logics, leading to more accurate analysis and decision-making.
Commercial Applications: This technology can be valuable for companies in industries such as data analytics, software development, and quality assurance.
Questions about the System: 1. How does the system handle retroactively changing datasets? 2. What are the key advantages of using this system for analyzing different versions of logics and data?
Original Abstract Submitted
a system enables analysis of retroactively changing datasets and/or of various versions of logics. in an example, the system determines a first version of data and/or a first version of a logic and a second version of the data and/or a second version of the logic, wherein at least some of the second version of the data was retroactively added. the system determines two outputs each derived from one of a) applying the first version of the logic to the first version of the data, b) applying the second version of the logic to the first version of the data, c) applying the first version of the logic to the second version of the data, or d) applying the second version of the logic to the second version of the data. the system compares the outputs and determines one or more differences between the outputs.