Conditional saving of input data
A technology for inputting data and data types, and applying redundancy in operations for data error detection, electrical digital data processing, response error generation, etc.
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[0013] In the many different contexts in which a requesting entity requests output from a service, there may be times when the expected output is not received by the requesting entity. For example, a service might not process input data correctly, or a service might decide not to provide an expected response for policy reasons. Input data may be lost if the requesting entity does not take steps to persist the input data. Some implementations can mitigate the effects of losing input data by conditionally saving input data when certain criteria are met. For example, some implementations may default to deleting input data after a processing task has completed, but override this default behavior by saving the input data for the requesting entity when the service detects a failure.
[0014] In some cases, a service may apply various failure criteria to determine whether to save input data. For the purposes of this document, the term "failure criterion" includ...
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