18064799. CONTEXT-AWARE NETWORK STORAGE simplified abstract (THE BOEING COMPANY)

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CONTEXT-AWARE NETWORK STORAGE

Organization Name

THE BOEING COMPANY

Inventor(s)

Scott Charles Sullivan of South Pasadena CA (US)

CONTEXT-AWARE NETWORK STORAGE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18064799 titled 'CONTEXT-AWARE NETWORK STORAGE

The abstract of the patent application describes techniques for sending data over a computer network from an origination computer to a destination computer.

  • Receiving a demand communication from the origination computer, specifying at least one network parameter.
  • Determining that a path through the network from the origination computer to the destination computer that complies with the network parameter is not available.
  • Sending data from the origination computer to a node in the network over a path that complies with the network parameter, where the node is not the destination computer.
  • Storing the data at the node in persistent memory.

Potential Applications: - Data transfer in computer networks - Network optimization - Data storage and retrieval

Problems Solved: - Efficient data transfer in networks - Ensuring data integrity and compliance with network parameters

Benefits: - Improved network performance - Enhanced data security - Efficient data storage and retrieval

Commercial Applications: Title: "Network Data Transfer and Storage Optimization Technology" This technology can be used in various industries such as telecommunications, cloud computing, and data centers to optimize data transfer and storage processes, leading to cost savings and improved efficiency.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve data transfer efficiency in computer networks? 2. What are the key features that differentiate this technology from existing solutions?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in network optimization and data transfer technologies to enhance the efficiency and security of computer networks.


Original Abstract Submitted

Techniques for sending data over a computer network from an origination computer to a destination computer are presented. The techniques include: receiving a demand communication from the origination computer, where the demand communication specifies at least one network parameter; determining that a path through the network from the origination computer to the destination computer that complies with the at least one network parameter is not available; sending data from the origination computer to a node in the network over a path that complies with the at least one network parameter, where the node is not the destination computer; and storing the data at the node in persistent memory.