Computing Power Service Routing with User Experience Feedback
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing computing power network management systems fail to meet users' expected experience due to a lack of awareness of user experience in computing power service orchestration and strategy adjustment, leading to sub-optimal resource allocation and degraded user experience.
Innovation Solution
A method and apparatus that determine an initial computing power service routing strategy based on user experience information, allowing for adjustments and feedback to enhance user experience by optimizing resource utilization and allocation.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Productivity
If computing power service orchestration is performed based on resource status sensing, then resource allocation is achieved, but user experience quality deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements a feedback mechanism where user experience information is collected from terminal devices and fed back to the management center. The management center adjusts computing power service routing strategies based on this feedback, creating a closed-loop system that continuously optimizes both resource allocation and user experience quality.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent transforms the static resource allocation approach into a dynamic system by enabling real-time adjustment of routing strategies. The system adapts routing decisions based on changing user experience conditions, making the resource allocation flexible and responsive to actual service quality needs.
2Ease of manufacture
If initial routing strategy is determined without user experience feedback, then service deployment is simplified, but service quality adjusts slowly
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements preliminary action by establishing user experience information collection and measurement mechanisms in advance. These mechanisms are prepared beforehand so that when service deployment occurs, the system can immediately begin optimizing routing strategies based on collected user experience data, rather than starting from scratch.
3Device complexity
If computing power network lacks user experience perception, then system complexity is reduced, but resource utilization optimality deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces user experience information as an intermediary element that bridges the gap between simple resource status monitoring and complex user-centric optimization. This intermediary enables the system to make intelligent routing decisions without requiring full complexity of direct user experience analysis, maintaining manageable system complexity while achieving optimal resource utilization.
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AI summary
The present application provides a method and apparatus for processing computing power and network services, and a storage medium. A management center determines an initial computing power service routing strategy according to a business requirement of a terminal device and sends it to the terminal device. After the terminal device accesses a corresponding initial computing power service according to the initial computing power service routing strategy, user experience information for the initial computing power service sent by the terminal device is received. A corresponding measurement is initiated according to the user experience information, an adjusted computing power service routing strategy is determined according to a measurement result and is sent to the terminal device, or feedback information is sent to the terminal device. By obtaining the user experience information for the initial computing power service and performing the corresponding measurement, the computing power service routing strategy is adjusted or information is fed back, thereby enhancing the user experience of the computing power service in a targeted manner, while more fully and reasonably utilizing computing and network resources, optimizing resource allocation, and more efficiently exerting the value of computing and network resources.