Salesforce, inc. (20240378243). Creation and Consumption of Data Models that Span Multiple Sets of Facts simplified abstract
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Creation and Consumption of Data Models that Span Multiple Sets of Facts
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Thomas Nhan of Seattle WA (US)
Zeki Melek of San Jose CA (US)
Gideon Goldin of Shorewood WI (US)
Alvin Leung of Sunnyvale CA (US)
Ryan Neil Travitz of Seattle WA (US)
Rakhi Harkawat of Cedar Park TX (US)
Randall Moss of Seattle WA (US)
Mallika Manoj Malkani of Seattle WA (US)
Allan Folting of Woodinville WA (US)
Lena Protasov of Sunnyvale CA (US)
Creation and Consumption of Data Models that Span Multiple Sets of Facts - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240378243 titled 'Creation and Consumption of Data Models that Span Multiple Sets of Facts
The abstract describes a patent application for a computing device that displays icons representing objects from a data source and connects them with connectors to show relationships between the objects. When a user adds a new object and it shares a common data field with an existing object, a new connector is displayed to represent this relationship.
- The computing device displays object icons connected by connectors to represent relationships between objects from a data source.
- Users can add new objects, and if they share common data fields with existing objects, a new connector is displayed to show this relationship.
- This innovation allows for visual representation of relationships between objects in a data source.
- The system dynamically updates the display based on user inputs and data relationships.
- This technology enhances data visualization and understanding of connections between different objects in a dataset.
Potential Applications: This technology can be applied in data visualization tools, project management software, and relational database management systems.
Problems Solved: This technology addresses the challenge of visually representing complex data relationships and connections between objects in a data source.
Benefits: Enhanced data visualization, improved understanding of data relationships, dynamic updating of visual representations based on user inputs.
Commercial Applications: This technology can be utilized in business intelligence tools, data analysis software, and customer relationship management systems to improve data visualization and analysis capabilities.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve data visualization in comparison to traditional methods? 2. What are the potential limitations of this technology in representing complex data relationships accurately?
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in data visualization techniques and tools to enhance the capabilities of this technology.
Original Abstract Submitted
a computing device displays a first object icon representing a first object of a first data source and a second object icon, representing a second object of the first data source. the first object icon is connected to the second object icon via a first connector representing a relationship between the first object and the second object. in response to receiving a first user input to add a third object, the computing device displays a third object icon representing the third object. in response to receiving a second user input on the third object icon, in accordance with a determination that the second object and the third object include at least one common data field, the computing device displays a second connector, connecting the third object icon to the second object icon.
- Salesforce, inc.
- Thomas Nhan of Seattle WA (US)
- Zeki Melek of San Jose CA (US)
- Gideon Goldin of Shorewood WI (US)
- Alvin Leung of Sunnyvale CA (US)
- Haya Gur of San Jose CA (US)
- Ryan Neil Travitz of Seattle WA (US)
- Rakhi Harkawat of Cedar Park TX (US)
- Yuwen Li of Seattle WA (US)
- Randall Moss of Seattle WA (US)
- Mallika Manoj Malkani of Seattle WA (US)
- Allan Folting of Woodinville WA (US)
- Lena Protasov of Sunnyvale CA (US)
- G06F16/901
- G06F3/04812
- G06F3/04817
- CPC G06F16/9027