18512033. DATA PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS simplified abstract (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.)
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DATA PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS
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Shaofeng Shen of Hangzhou (CN)
DATA PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18512033 titled 'DATA PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a method where a first device encapsulates a plurality of commands to ensure their execution sequence, sends them in parallel to a second device, which then decapsulates the commands and schedules them for execution based on their sequence identifiers.
- The method involves encapsulating commands to maintain their order of execution.
- Encapsulation includes adding sequence identifiers to target commands.
- Commands are sent in parallel to improve efficiency.
- Decapsulation is performed to retrieve the original commands with sequence identifiers.
- Scheduling of commands is done based on their sequence identifiers.
Potential Applications
This technology could be applied in various industries such as telecommunications, data processing, and automation where maintaining the order of execution of commands is crucial.
Problems Solved
This technology solves the problem of ensuring the correct sequence of execution of commands in a parallel processing environment, reducing the risk of errors and improving overall efficiency.
Benefits
The benefits of this technology include improved command execution efficiency, reduced errors due to misordering of commands, and enhanced overall system performance.
Potential Commercial Applications
Optimizing Command Execution in Parallel Processing Systems
Original Abstract Submitted
In a data processing method, a first device obtains a plurality of first commands. To ensure an execution sequence of the plurality of first commands, the first device performs encapsulation on each first command to obtain a second command. The encapsulation includes adding a sequence identifier for each of target commands in the plurality of first commands that have an order-preserving requirement. The first device sends the plurality of second commands in parallel. The second device receives the plurality of second commands in parallel and performs decapsulation on the second commands to retrieve the first commands with their sequence identifiers. The second device then schedules the plurality of first commands for execution based on their sequence identifiers.