Dynamic Resource Certification for Service-Compatible Data Infrastructure
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing data infrastructure systems struggle to efficiently and quickly certify resources within short deadlines, particularly in dynamic environments like the Internet of Things and cyber security, where traditional third-party certification methods are inadequate for ensuring resource compatibility and compliance with service requirements.
Innovation Solution
A method and system for certifying resources within a data infrastructure using an evaluation entity that compares resource parameters with required values, providing certification data signed by a private encryption key, and ensuring compliance with service constraints, allowing dynamic and rapid certification of resources.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If traditional third-party certification methods are used, then certification reliability is improved, but certification time and process complexity increase
Solution Approach 1:
The patent extracts the certification function from external third-party authorities and embeds it directly into the data infrastructure itself. The infrastructure includes built-in evaluation entities that automatically assess resource parameters against predefined service requirements, eliminating the need for separate certification authorities and significantly reducing certification time while maintaining reliability through automated verification.
Solution Approach 2:
The data infrastructure performs self-certification by automatically evaluating its own resources against service requirements. The infrastructure's evaluation entities autonomously compare resource parameters (such as data processing capacity, security protocols, and network capabilities) with required values and issue certifications without external intervention, enabling rapid deployment in dynamic environments.
2Productivity
If resources are generated a priori independently of service needs, then resource availability is improved, but resource compatibility with specific service requirements deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements dynamic resource generation where resources are created specifically in response to actual service requirements rather than being pre-generated. The infrastructure evaluates service needs, selects or generates appropriate resources, and certifies them against the specific service requirements, ensuring both rapid deployment and precise compatibility with the intended application.
Solution Approach 2:
The system dynamically adjusts resource parameters based on service requirements. When a service is instantiated, the infrastructure modifies resource characteristics (such as data processing capacity, security protocols, or network configuration) to match the specific service needs, ensuring optimal compatibility while maintaining rapid deployment capabilities.
3Reliability
If certification is performed manually by third parties, then certification thoroughness is improved, but operational efficiency and scalability deteriorate
Solution Approach 1:
The patent replaces manual third-party certification processes with automated electronic evaluation systems. The data infrastructure's evaluation entities automatically compare resource parameters against service requirements using computational algorithms, eliminating manual intervention while maintaining thorough verification through systematic parameter comparison and digital signature validation.
Data Source
AI summary
A method, a device and a system for dynamic development of a data infrastructure in a communication network. The infrastructure includes a set of resources made available by a plurality of entities. The method includes: obtaining a request to instantiate the service; determining one of the plurality of entities able to contribute to performing the service; transmitting, to a device for orchestrating the resources of the determined entity, a first request to deploy a resource in the data infrastructure; and receiving, from the orchestration device of the one of the plurality of entities, an agreement message including an identification of the resource to be deployed in the data infrastructure.


