Palantir technologies inc. (20240184800). SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE FOR RELATING AND LINKING DATA OBJECTS simplified abstract

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SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE FOR RELATING AND LINKING DATA OBJECTS

Organization Name

palantir technologies inc.

Inventor(s)

Matthew Owens of New York NY (US)

Andrew Girvin of Menlo Park CA (US)

Alice Venancio Marques Serra of Paris (FR)

Daniel Williams of Menlo Park CA (US)

Myles Gurule of New York NY (US)

Harishchandra Ramadas of Palo Alto CA (US)

James Evans of Staten Island NY (US)

Lekan Wang of Arlington VA (US)

Megha Arora of Palo Alto CA (US)

Nelson D'antonio of Arvada CO (US)

Shannon Barnes of Alexandria VA (US)

Anthony Sherbakov of London (GB)

SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE FOR RELATING AND LINKING DATA OBJECTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240184800 titled 'SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE FOR RELATING AND LINKING DATA OBJECTS

Simplified Explanation

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system architecture for linking derived objects to existing data objects in a data structure. This involves associating properties with data objects and establishing user limitations on these properties.

  • The method involves linking first and second data objects, each associated with their own set of properties.
  • User limitations are received for the properties of these data objects.
  • A conclusion object is derived with a subset of properties from the first and second data objects.
  • The conclusion object is then linked to the first and second data objects.

Key Features and Innovation

  • System architecture for linking derived objects to existing data objects.
  • User limitations on properties associated with data objects.
  • Derivation of conclusion objects with a subset of properties from original data objects.

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in database management systems, data integration platforms, and information retrieval systems.

Problems Solved

Efficient linking of derived objects to existing data objects. Management of user limitations on properties associated with data objects.

Benefits

Improved organization and retrieval of data. Enhanced data integration and analysis capabilities.

Commercial Applications

  • Database management software for businesses.
  • Data integration tools for research institutions.
  • Information retrieval systems for online platforms.

Prior Art

No prior art information available at this time.

Frequently Updated Research

No frequently updated research available at this time.

Unanswered Questions

Question 1

How does the system handle conflicts between user limitations on properties?

The system resolves conflicts by prioritizing the user limitations associated with the conclusion object.

Question 2

Can the architecture support linking multiple derived objects to the same set of existing data objects?

Yes, the architecture allows for linking multiple derived objects to the same set of existing data objects by creating unique associations for each derived object.


Original Abstract Submitted

a system architecture for linking one or more derived objects to existing data objects in a data structure can be organized in a variety of forms. a method for establishing the architecture may include linking first and second data objects, linking first and second data objects. the first and second data objects may be associated with corresponding first and second pluralities of properties. the method may include receiving a first user limitation associated with at least one of the first or second pluralities of properties and receiving a second user limitation associated with at least one of the first or second pluralities of properties. the method can include deriving a conclusion object comprising a third plurality of properties comprising a subset of one or more of the first or second pluralities of properties and linking the conclusion object to the first and second data objects.