Batch Interaction Validation for Low-Latency Request Approval
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Solution Overview
Problem
Computing environments experience latency and inefficiency due to manual validation of large batches of interaction requests, which are often redundant and time-consuming.
Innovation Solution
An interaction validation engine performs simultaneous batch validation for multiple interaction requests, assigning batch identification numbers for requests with the same validation process and separate validation for others, with customizable rules and automatic adjustments for pending or interrupted requests.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If manual validation is performed for each interaction request individually, then security and accuracy are ensured, but the processing time and latency significantly increase
Solution Approach 1:
The patent combines multiple individual interaction requests into a single batch validation process. Instead of validating each request separately through manual review, the system groups requests by their validation process type and performs simultaneous validation of entire batches, maintaining security requirements while dramatically reducing processing time and latency.
Solution Approach 2:
The system performs preliminary classification of interaction requests into different validation process groups before validation occurs. By pre-organizing requests with identical validation requirements into batches and assigning batch identification numbers, the system prepares the groundwork for efficient simultaneous validation, reducing the time needed during the actual validation phase.
2Reliability
If individual validation processes are performed for each interaction request, then specific validation requirements are met, but computing resources are consumed redundantly
Solution Approach 1:
The patent merges multiple interaction requests that require the same validation process into a single batch validation operation. This consolidation eliminates redundant computing operations by validating multiple requests simultaneously through shared validation logic, thereby reducing overall computing resource consumption while ensuring each request still receives the required validation compliance.
3Productivity
If batch validation is performed simultaneously for multiple interaction requests, then processing efficiency increases, but system complexity increases due to batch management
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments interaction requests into distinct batches based on their validation process requirements, assigning each batch a unique batch identification number. This segmentation strategy organizes the validation workload into manageable groups that can be processed simultaneously, increasing throughput while the systematic batching approach actually reduces overall system complexity by creating clear, organized validation pathways.
Solution Approach 2:
The batch validation system performs multiple functions simultaneously: it validates multiple interaction requests, groups requests by validation type, tracks batch status, and manages validation processes all within a unified batch processing framework. This multi-functionality increases productivity while consolidating management tasks into a single coherent system rather than requiring separate mechanisms for each function.
Data Source
AI summary
Computing environments can perform batch approval of batch interaction requests according to some aspects described herein. For example, a processing device can receive a batch of interaction requests from one or more client devices. Prior to performing the requested interactions, the processing device can assign a validation identification number to each interaction request based on an identified validation process for that interaction request. The validation identification number can indicate that the identified validation process is to be performed for that interaction request. The processing device can also assign a batch identification number to each interaction request in the batch. In response, the processing device can automatically validate all interaction requests in the batch substantially contemporaneously using one or more validation processes associated with interactions in the batch.


