Palantir technologies inc. (20240241912). SYSTEM TO MANAGE DOCUMENT WORKFLOWS simplified abstract
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SYSTEM TO MANAGE DOCUMENT WORKFLOWS
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Inventor(s)
Nathaniel Klein of Washington DC (US)
Huanqi Deng of Annandale VA (US)
Kevin Whelan of Palo Alto CA (US)
Matthew Levan of Arlington VA (US)
Takashi Okamoto of Menlo Park CA (US)
SYSTEM TO MANAGE DOCUMENT WORKFLOWS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240241912 titled 'SYSTEM TO MANAGE DOCUMENT WORKFLOWS
The abstract of this patent application describes a network-based workflow system that receives workflows, defines data-object types based on the workflows, generates data-objects, assigns workflows to data-objects, and manages data-objects through various states based on the workflow.
- Orchestrated and repeatable patterns enabled by a systematic organization of resources into processes
- Transform and modify presentations of data-objects based on corresponding data-object states
- Workflows consist of a set of states linked by transitions associated with events
- Each state in a workflow is connected to another state through one or more transitions
Potential Applications: - Project management systems - Document management systems - Task automation tools
Problems Solved: - Streamlining workflow processes - Improving efficiency in data management - Enhancing collaboration among team members
Benefits: - Increased productivity - Enhanced organization of data - Improved tracking and monitoring of workflows
Commercial Applications: - Software development companies - Business process outsourcing firms - Project management consulting services
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this network-based workflow system improve collaboration among team members? 2. What are the key features that differentiate this system from traditional workflow management tools?
Frequently Updated Research: - Stay updated on the latest advancements in workflow automation and data management technologies to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the system.
Original Abstract Submitted
example embodiments relate to a network-based workflow system, employed for receiving workflows, defining one or more data-object types based on the workflows, generating data-objects, assigning a workflow from among the one or more workflows to the data-object, and managing the data-object through various states of based on the workflow. as discussed, a “workflow” refers to orchestrated and repeatable patterns enabled by a systematic organization of resources into processes that transform and modify presentations of data-objects based on corresponding data-object states. a workflow may therefore comprise a set of states, wherein each state is linked to another state by one or more transitions, and wherein the transitions are associated with a set of events which may occur at each state.