17838423. DYNAMIC DEVICE ENABLEMENT simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)
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DYNAMIC DEVICE ENABLEMENT
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Srikanth Kondapi of Austin TX (US)
Danilo O. Tan of Austin TX (US)
DYNAMIC DEVICE ENABLEMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17838423 titled 'DYNAMIC DEVICE ENABLEMENT
Simplified Explanation
Abstract: Dynamic device enablement is provided. A device management application can be configured as a shell application and can be customized dynamically with plugins for devices that are connected to a computing device. The plugins can be defined within driver metadata of drivers for the devices. When the drivers are loaded, the device management application can access the driver metadata to dynamically determine which plugins to install and can then automatically install them.
Patent/Innovation Explanation:
- Device management application can be customized with plugins for connected devices.
- Plugins are defined within driver metadata of the devices.
- Device management application accesses driver metadata to determine which plugins to install.
- Automatic installation of the determined plugins.
Potential Applications:
- Device management and enablement in various computing devices.
- Customization of device management applications based on connected devices.
Problems Solved:
- Simplifies the process of managing and enabling devices connected to a computing device.
- Eliminates the need for manual installation of plugins for each device.
Benefits:
- Streamlines device management by automatically installing necessary plugins.
- Reduces the effort required to enable and manage devices.
- Enhances user experience by providing a dynamic and customized device management application.
Original Abstract Submitted
Dynamic device enablement is provided. A device management application can be configured as a shell application and can be customized dynamically with plugins for devices that are connected to a computing device. The plugins can be defined within driver metadata of drivers for the devices. When the drivers are loaded, the device management application can access the driver metadata to dynamically determine which plugins to install and can then automatically install them.