Stripe, inc. (20240236108). NETWORK OF NETWORKS simplified abstract

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NETWORK OF NETWORKS

Organization Name

stripe, inc.

Inventor(s)

Michael Julien Kovacs of Mississauga (CA)

Bowen Pan of Belmont CA (US)

Gabriel Hurley of Oakland CA (US)

Dmitriy Gak of Seattle WA (US)

Timothy James Fontaine of San Francisco CA (US)

Yuliya Gorlovetsky of Portola Valley CA (US)

Mark Joseph Cavage of Kensington CA (US)

Brian Amaro of Mississauga (CA)

NETWORK OF NETWORKS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240236108 titled 'NETWORK OF NETWORKS

The abstract describes a computer system that receives a request from a client application to access a collection of applications associated with a third-party entity. The system then selects an application from the collection, identifies the data required to perform the operation associated with the application, determines access to the data, sends a request to perform the operation, and receives results based on the operation's performance.

  • The computer system receives requests from client applications to access collections of applications associated with third-party entities.
  • It selects specific applications from the collections based on the client's request.
  • The system identifies and aggregates data stored on multiple databases required to perform the operation associated with the selected application.
  • It determines access to the aggregated data by the selected application.
  • The computer system sends requests to the selected application to perform the operation.
  • It receives results based on the performance of the operation.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in various industries where accessing and aggregating data from multiple sources is necessary. - It can streamline operations by automating the process of identifying and accessing required data.

Problems Solved: - Simplifies the process of accessing and aggregating data from multiple databases. - Ensures that applications have access to the necessary data to perform operations efficiently.

Benefits: - Increases efficiency by automating data access processes. - Enhances the performance of applications by providing access to aggregated data. - Streamlines operations by reducing manual data retrieval tasks.

Commercial Applications: Title: Automated Data Access and Aggregation System This technology can be utilized in industries such as finance, healthcare, and e-commerce to improve data access and streamline operations. It can be marketed to companies looking to enhance their application performance and efficiency.

Questions about Automated Data Access and Aggregation System: 1. How does this technology improve the efficiency of data access processes? 2. What are the potential implications of using this system in various industries?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in data aggregation and access technologies to ensure the system remains competitive and efficient in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.


Original Abstract Submitted

in some embodiments, a computer system is described. in some embodiments, the computer system receives, from a client application, a first request to access a collection of applications associated with an operation, wherein the collection of applications is associated with at least one third-party entity. in some embodiments, the computer system receives a selection of an application associated with a third-party entity from the collection of applications. in some embodiments, in response to receiving the selection, the computer system identifies a set of data comprising an aggregation of data stored on a plurality of databases required to perform the operation associated with the application. in some embodiments, the computer system determines that the application has access to the aggregation of data. in some embodiments, the computer sends a request to perform the operation to the application. in some embodiments, the computer system receives a set of results based on the performance of the operation.