20240028608. SCHEMA VALIDATION WITH SUPPORT FOR ORDERING simplified abstract (SAP SE)
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SCHEMA VALIDATION WITH SUPPORT FOR ORDERING
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Inventor(s)
Anand Tekkam of Fremont CA (US)
Pritham Rao of Sunnyvale CA (US)
Chandrakanth Bhattiprolu of Fremont CA (US)
SCHEMA VALIDATION WITH SUPPORT FOR ORDERING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240028608 titled 'SCHEMA VALIDATION WITH SUPPORT FOR ORDERING
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a computer system for validating data associated with schemas. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:
- The user defines the object model of an asset and a first schema is generated based on the defined object model.
- A unique fingerprint is generated for the first schema.
- Data is collected from one or more devices according to the object model.
- The collected data is serialized and a second schema is generated.
- The second schema is ordered based on the first schema and a unique fingerprint is generated for it.
- The fingerprints of the first and second schemas are compared to determine if they are equal, allowing for efficient validation of the associated data.
- A fingerprint cache is updated with fingerprints and version history of multiple schemas to facilitate the review process.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Data validation in database management systems.
- Schema validation in data integration and transformation processes.
- Quality control in data processing pipelines.
Problems solved by this technology:
- Efficient validation of data associated with schemas.
- Streamlining the review process for determining schema equality.
- Ensuring data consistency and accuracy in complex data systems.
Benefits of this technology:
- Improved efficiency in data validation and review processes.
- Enhanced data quality and reliability.
- Simplified management of schemas and version control.
Original Abstract Submitted
computer-readable media, methods, and systems are disclosed for validating data associated with schemas. a user defines the object model of at least one asset and a first schema is generated in accordance with the defined object model, and a unique fingerprint is generated. data is collected from one or more devices in accordance with the object model. the collected data is serialized, and a second schema is generated. the second schema is ordered in accordance with the first schema and a unique fingerprint is generated. the fingerprint of the first schema is compared to the fingerprint of the second schema to provide an efficient review process for determining whether the schemas are equal, and the associated data may be validated. a fingerprint cache may be updated with fingerprints associated with a plurality of schemas, as well as version history of each schema, to provide an efficient review process.