Message Specification Mapping for First-Attempt Transaction Compliance
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing systems face inefficiencies in message transmission due to noncompliant transaction requests, leading to repeated manual corrections and resource-intensive rejections, which are technologically inefficient and time-consuming.
Innovation Solution
A system that includes a message correction manager to automatically map transaction requests to recipient specifications, identify and correct noncompliant elements, and submit the corrected request in a single attempt, reducing rejections and resource usage.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If manual corrections are performed after message rejection, then message compliance can be achieved, but time consumption and computing resource usage increase significantly
Solution Approach 1:
The patent applies preliminary action by performing compliance validation and automatic correction of message elements before the message is submitted to the recipient. The message correction manager validates the message against the recipient's message specification and corrects noncompliant elements in advance, eliminating the need for manual corrections after rejection and thereby reducing time consumption while maintaining message compliance.
2Reliability
If manual corrections are performed after message rejection, then message compliance can be achieved, but computing resource usage increases significantly
Solution Approach 1:
The system performs compliance validation and correction before message submission, preventing rejected messages from consuming additional computing resources. The message correction manager automatically validates and corrects messages in advance, eliminating the need for repeated manual correction cycles and reducing overall computing resource usage while maintaining message compliance.
Solution Approach 2:
The message correction manager automatically detects and corrects noncompliant message elements without requiring manual intervention. The system self-validates messages against the recipient's specification and performs corrections autonomously, reducing computing resource usage by eliminating repeated manual correction processes while ensuring message compliance.
3Reliability
If multiple submission attempts are made after rejection, then message delivery can be achieved, but network bandwidth usage increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent applies preliminary action by validating and correcting the message before submission to ensure compliance with the recipient's message specification. This pre-submission validation prevents rejection, eliminating the need for multiple submission attempts and thereby reducing network bandwidth usage while maintaining reliable message delivery.
4Reliability
If automated correction is implemented before submission, then message compliance improves, but system complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces a message correction manager as an intermediary component between the message sender and recipient. This intermediary automatically validates messages against the recipient's message specification and corrects noncompliant elements, improving message compliance while managing system complexity by centralizing the validation and correction logic in a dedicated component rather than distributing it throughout the entire system.
Data Source
AI summary
Aspects of the disclosure map transaction requests to message specifications. A message correction manager dynamically updates message specifications in real-time to obtain the most up-to-date versions. The message correction manager maps a transaction request to the message specification associated with a designated recipient of the transaction request. The message correction manager identifies noncompliant message elements which fail to comply with the specification. The message correction manager corrects the noncompliant message elements automatically. The corrected transaction request is submitted to the recipient in a first submission attempt prior to any message rejections from the recipient, based on noncompliance with the specification, to reduce transaction request rejections. By reducing rejections of transaction requests, the system reduces usage of memory, processing and network resources used in resubmitting transaction requests after receiving message rejections based on noncompliance with the specifications.


