Command Registration Objects for Multi-Application Network Execution
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing systems struggle to efficiently integrate and leverage data from multiple applications within a multi-application network for process optimizations, data cataloging, exception event handling, and data storage, particularly in registering and managing digital commands based on user-specific or group-specific data.
Innovation Solution
A method and system that utilize a data engine to encapsulate semantic and syntactic data from user inputs, analyze and match them with registered commands, and execute these commands through a digital path within a multi-application network, integrating native and non-native applications via APIs, while managing exception events and user profiles.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If multiple applications are integrated in a multi-application network, then data management capability and functionality are improved, but system complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces a command registration object as an intermediary structure that standardizes the interface between multiple applications and the central system. This registration object encapsulates command metadata, digital paths, and execution parameters, serving as a mediator that simplifies integration while maintaining system complexity management.
Solution Approach 2:
The command registration mechanism is designed as a universal interface that can handle various types of commands across different applications through a standardized structure. The system uses a common registration object format that can accommodate diverse computing operations, exception events, and application types, enabling multi-functionality without proportionally increasing complexity.
2Measurement precision
If semantic and syntactic analysis is performed on user inputs, then command execution accuracy is improved, but processing time increases
Solution Approach 1:
The system performs preliminary semantic and syntactic analysis during the command registration phase, before actual command execution. By pre-processing and validating command structures, the system prepares execution paths in advance, reducing processing time during runtime while maintaining high execution accuracy through pre-validated command definitions.
Solution Approach 2:
The command registration object structure is designed to be dynamic and adaptive, allowing the system to adjust the level of semantic and syntactic analysis based on command types and execution contexts. This dynamic approach enables the system to perform comprehensive analysis when needed while optimizing for speed in routine operations.
3Measurement precision
If commands are registered with detailed semantic and syntactic data, then command identification accuracy is improved, but data storage requirements increase
Solution Approach 1:
The command registration object is segmented into distinct metadata fields and components, allowing the system to store detailed semantic and syntactic information in an organized, modular structure. This segmentation enables efficient storage by separating critical identification data from optional detailed parameters, reducing overall storage requirements while maintaining identification accuracy.
Data Source
AI summary
This disclosure relates to methods for registering a command in a multi-application network. The methods include: determining a computing operation for the multi-application network; receiving a command associated with the computing operation for a digital request data object; encapsulating, in a registration object: first semantic or syntactic data associated with the first command, a digital path to a first application for executing the first computing operation, and context data associated with the first command; and storing, in a database, the first registration object. In addition, the methods include: receiving a first input; analyzing the first input to determine second semantic or syntactic data; determining the first command associated with the first computing operation; accessing the first registration object based on the determined first command; and accessing, based on the digital path of the first registration object, a first application for the first computing operation.


