18491655. DEMAND RESOURCES simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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DEMAND RESOURCES

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Stephen Richard Lewallen of Woodinville WA (US)

David Makower of Milpitas CA (US)

Jonathan Joseph Hess of Los Altos CA (US)

Patrick Heynen of Redwood City CA (US)

Terry J. Santamaria of San Francisco CA (US)

William M. Bumgarner of San Jose CA (US)

David Pickford of San Jose CA (US)

Christopher L. Oklota of San Francisco CA (US)

Anthony S. Parker of San Jose CA (US)

DEMAND RESOURCES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18491655 titled 'DEMAND RESOURCES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a computer-implemented method for building a software application. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:

  • The method involves generating multiple application resources.
  • It also involves creating multiple tags.
  • Each of the application resources is then assigned one of the tags.
  • The application resources are grouped based on their tags to form at least two asset packs.
  • Each asset pack is identifiable by at least one tag shared by all the application resources in that pack.
  • An asset pack manifest is created, which includes the location of each asset pack and the order in which they should be downloaded.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • This method can be used in software development to efficiently organize and manage application resources.
  • It can be applied in the development of mobile apps, web applications, and other software projects.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • This method solves the problem of effectively organizing and grouping application resources based on their tags.
  • It simplifies the process of managing and downloading asset packs in software applications.

Benefits of this technology:

  • It improves the efficiency of software development by providing a systematic approach to organizing and managing application resources.
  • It allows for easier distribution and downloading of asset packs, enhancing the user experience.
  • It enables developers to easily update and maintain asset packs, reducing development time and effort.


Original Abstract Submitted

A computer-implemented method for building a software application is disclosed. The method includes: generating a plurality of application resources; creating a plurality of tags; applying one of the tags on each of the plurality of application resources; grouping the application resources by their tags to form at least two asset packs, each identifiable by at least one tag shared by all application resources in the asset pack; and creating an asset pack manifest comprising a location of each of the asset packs and an order in which the asset packs are to be downloaded.