Application Resource Framework for Multi-Protocol Visualization Control
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Solution Overview
Problem
There is a need for a framework that facilitates the provisioning of application resources associated with a controlled content repository on a computing network, enabling efficient management and customization of application pages and data operations.
Innovation Solution
A method and system for determining task protocols and application frameworks to control and render application resources, including multi-dimensional visualizations and formatting, using an application framework that supports customizable and interactive application pages on computing devices.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If multiple task protocols are supported for different computing operations, then adaptability and versatility are improved, but device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The application framework is designed to support multiple task protocols (first task protocol and second task protocol) through a unified architecture. The framework can determine and execute different task protocols based on the specific computing operation required, allowing a single system to perform diverse functions without requiring separate dedicated systems for each protocol.
Solution Approach 2:
The framework determines task protocols in a segmented, step-by-step manner: first identifying the computing operation type, then selecting the appropriate task protocol (first or second), and finally executing the corresponding task execution operation. This segmented approach manages complexity by breaking down the protocol selection process into discrete, manageable steps.
2Ease of operation
If application resources are customized and rendered in real-time, then ease of operation and user experience are improved, but use of energy and processing capacity increase
Solution Approach 1:
The framework determines the appropriate task protocol and prepares the application framework configuration in advance before actual execution. By pre-determining which task protocol (first or second) should be used based on the computing operation type, the system avoids unnecessary processing during real-time execution, reducing energy consumption while maintaining real-time customization capabilities.
3Adaptability or versatility
If multi-dimensional visualizations are rendered and formatted dynamically, then adaptability and user interaction are improved, but device complexity and processing requirements increase
Solution Approach 1:
The application framework dynamically determines and switches between different task protocols based on the specific computing operation and data requirements. This dynamic adaptation allows the system to optimize visualization rendering and formatting operations in real-time, adjusting the level of complexity according to the actual needs of each task rather than maintaining fixed high-level complexity for all operations.
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AI summary
Disclosed embodiments relate to methods and systems for provisioning an application resource for an application in use with a controlled content repository on a computing network. The method comprises determining a first task protocol and a second task protocol for the application. The method further determines an application framework for controlling and rendering the application resource based on the first task protocol or the second task protocol. The method may provision, the application resource for use on a first computing device based on the application framework and the application resource. According to some embodiments, provisioning the application resource comprises initiating rendering of a multi-dimensional visualization based on the application resource on the first computing device. Furthermore, provisioning the application resource may comprise initiating formatting of the multi-dimensional visualization using the application framework to enable controlling the multi-dimensional visualization on the first computing device.


