User Profile Modification Tracking Under Regulatory Constraints
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing systems fail to provide users with real-time updates on the status of their requested modifications to user profiles due to regulatory constraints, preventing entities from directly communicating this information.
Innovation Solution
A computing system that tracks user requested modifications by receiving and transmitting data communications to determine and display modification attribute data, including status updates, using a processor, communication interface, and memory device to manage user profiles, allowing partial access to resource enterprise modifications.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Loss of information
If entities directly communicate status information to users regarding profile modifications, then users can obtain real-time updates on their requests, but regulatory constraints prevent this direct communication
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces a notification system that acts as an intermediary between the entity and the user. Instead of direct communication which is blocked by regulations, the system uses in-app notifications and status indicators to convey modification status information. This intermediary mechanism allows information flow while maintaining regulatory compliance by not constituting direct communication.
Solution Approach 2:
The system creates a copy or representation of the status information through visual indicators, notification messages, and status displays within the application interface. Rather than direct entity-to-user communication, the status is replicated through multiple channels (notifications, UI elements, status screens) that convey the same information without violating regulatory constraints.
2Loss of information
If the system provides comprehensive modification status data to users, then users gain full visibility into their profile changes, but regulatory restrictions limit data access
Solution Approach 1:
The notification system implements local quality by providing different levels and types of information to different users based on their permissions and regulatory requirements. The system tailors the information content, detail level, and accessibility of modification status data locally for each user context, allowing comprehensive information where permitted and restricted information where required by regulations.
Solution Approach 2:
The system implements partial action by providing a subset of the complete modification status data that is sufficient for user awareness while complying with regulatory limitations. Rather than attempting to provide all possible data (which would violate regulations), the system strategically provides the essential portion of information needed for users to understand their profile modification status.
3Loss of time
If the system implements a notification mechanism for modification status, then users receive timely updates, but the system complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The notification system is designed to operate autonomously within the application, automatically generating and delivering status updates without requiring additional infrastructure or complex external systems. The application itself provides the notification service through its existing user interface and data access mechanisms, eliminating the need for separate complex notification infrastructure.
Solution Approach 2:
The notification mechanism leverages existing multi-functional components of the application system, using the same data access layers, user interface frameworks, and communication channels that the application already employs for other purposes. This universal approach allows the notification system to reuse existing system capabilities rather than introducing new complex subsystems.
Data Source
AI summary
Systems and methods for tracking user requested modifications to data for data type and file management, the system is configured to receive, from a computing device, a first data communication requesting user data associated with a first user profile that indicates one or more requested modifications to the first user profile. The system determines, via a database storing data of a plurality of user profiles, modification attribute data associated with the first user profile. The system transmits, to the computing device, a second data communication that indicates the modification attribute data associated with the first user profile.


