Dynamic Tag Access Control for Time-Based Member Identification
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing message delivery systems require recipients to be manually identified by the sender, which is time-consuming and prone to inaccuracies, especially in critical situations like healthcare, law enforcement, and crisis management.
Innovation Solution
An automated message recipient identification system using dynamic tags to characterize recipients based on real-time data from various data sources, eliminating the need for manual identification and ensuring accurate delivery.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Ease of operation
If manual identification of message recipients is used, then the system is simple to operate, but the time required for message delivery increases significantly
Solution Approach 1:
The system enables self-service by allowing messages to automatically identify and route to the correct recipients without manual intervention. The dynamic tag system automatically matches message content with recipient profiles, eliminating the need for senders to manually search for or identify appropriate recipients.
Solution Approach 2:
The system performs preliminary action by pre-tagging recipients with dynamic attributes and organizing them in databases before messages are sent. This pre-organization allows for instant matching when a message is composed, eliminating the time-consuming search process that would otherwise be required.
2Device complexity
If manual identification of message recipients is used, then the system requires minimal technical infrastructure, but the accuracy of recipient identification decreases
Solution Approach 1:
The system introduces an intermediary layer of dynamic tags and automated matching algorithms between the sender and recipient databases. This intermediary automatically interprets message intent and matches it with appropriate recipients based on tagged attributes, significantly improving accuracy while maintaining relatively simple infrastructure through the use of standardized tagging protocols.
3Measurement precision
If dynamic tags with time-based attributes are implemented, then the accuracy of recipient identification improves, but the system complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The system implements dynamics by using time-based dynamic tags that automatically update recipient attributes based on current time, date, and contextual factors. This allows the same recipient pool to be dynamically filtered and reorganized based on temporal conditions, improving identification accuracy while managing complexity through automated time-based logic rather than manual configuration.
4Productivity
If automated recipient identification is implemented, then the productivity of message delivery increases, but the ease of operation decreases
Solution Approach 1:
The system extracts the complex task of recipient identification from the user's manual process and transfers it to an automated system. The user only needs to compose the message and optionally add broad tags, while the system extracts and processes the detailed matching logic, thereby increasing productivity while maintaining ease of operation for the core messaging function.
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AI summary
In a device including a processor and a memory, the memory includes executable instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to control the device to perform functions of receiving an access control setting for granting access to an access-controlled resource and a dynamic tag characterizing a member group subject to the access control setting; accessing a data source storing member data including an attribute associated with each member, the attribute including a parameter related to a time or time period. The dynamic tag is mapped to the member data based on (1) the parameter of the attribute and (2) a time or time period associated with the dynamic tag, to identify mapped members forming the member group, wherein the mapped members identified based on a same dynamic tag vary depending on the time or time period associated with the dynamic tag, to identify the member group.