18431812. Integrative Configuration For Bot Behavior And Database Behavior simplified abstract (Oracle International Corporation)

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Integrative Configuration For Bot Behavior And Database Behavior

Organization Name

Oracle International Corporation

Inventor(s)

Tarun Kumar of Bangalore (IN)

Pravas Sudhakar Naik Bhagat of Bangalore (IN)

Manuel Humberto Noriega Soto of Ciudad de Mexico (MX)

Krishna Kumar Viswanathan Nair of Ezhamkulam (IN)

Vishwanagendran Venkatasubramanian of Bangalore (IN)

Sankaranarayanan Nurani Raman of Bangalore (IN)

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Gustavo Takano of Juriquilla (MX)

Integrative Configuration For Bot Behavior And Database Behavior - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18431812 titled 'Integrative Configuration For Bot Behavior And Database Behavior

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a system for connecting bot queries with database queries through routines, each associated with specific configurations. These configurations include query attributes, database queries, and display settings for bot responses. Routines generate structured data objects (SDOs) with information from the database query and display settings, which are transmitted to the bot application via an API endpoint. Design users enter routine configurations through a configuration application module.

  • Explanation of the patent/innovation:

- System for connecting bot queries with database queries - Routines with specific configurations for query attributes, database queries, and display settings - Generation of structured data objects (SDOs) with information from the database query - Transmission of SDOs to the bot application via an API endpoint - Design user input of routine configurations through a configuration application module

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application could be applied in various industries such as customer service, e-commerce, and healthcare for automating responses to user queries and retrieving information from databases efficiently.

Problems Solved

- Streamlining the process of connecting bot queries with database queries - Automating responses to user queries - Improving the efficiency of retrieving information from databases

Benefits

- Enhanced user experience through quick and accurate responses - Increased efficiency in handling user queries - Reduction in manual effort for retrieving information from databases

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing customer service chatbots Enhancing e-commerce product recommendation systems Improving healthcare chatbots for patient inquiries

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include systems for integrating chatbots with databases, automated response systems, and structured data object generation for bot responses.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology ensure data security and privacy in handling user queries and database information?

The article does not address the specific measures or protocols implemented to safeguard data security and privacy in the system.

What are the scalability limitations of this technology in handling a large volume of bot queries and database interactions?

The article does not provide information on the scalability of the system and any potential limitations when dealing with a high volume of queries and interactions.


Original Abstract Submitted

Routines are used to connect bot queries entered via a bot interface and database queries executed on a database. Each routine is associated with routine configurations, including (a) query attributes associated with bot queries that trigger the routine, (2) a database query executed or to be executed for the routine, and/or (3) display settings for displaying information returned from the database query in a bot response. Each routine is configured to generate an output structured data object (SDO) indicating information returned from the database query and the display settings applicable to the information. The output SDOs from the various routines are transmitted to the bot application via a single API endpoint. The routine configurations are entered by a design user through one or more design user interfaces rendered by an integrative configuration application module.