Real-Time Orchestration Engine for Unified Workflow Processing
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing systems for complex multi-step workflow journeys, such as electronic lending, are inefficient due to operational redundancies, disjointed processing, high latency, and inconsistent user experiences, lacking integration capabilities across disparate systems and protocols, and inadequate data loss prevention, authentication, and workflow state management.
Innovation Solution
A unified platform integrating frameworks for authentication, dynamic user interface, workflow state management, document automation, active data loss prevention, and orchestration engine to manage complex multi-step workflows seamlessly across various systems and protocols.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If multiple independent solutions and systems are implemented for complex multi-step workflow journeys, then each specialized processing operation can be configured for its specific requirements, but operational redundancies occur and processing becomes disjointed and inefficient
Solution Approach 1:
The patent merges multiple independent specialized systems into a single unified processing platform that can handle diverse workflow requirements. The system consolidates credit check processing, income verification, property evaluation, and other specialized operations into one integrated architecture, eliminating redundant operations while maintaining specialized processing capabilities through modular components.
Solution Approach 2:
The unified processing platform is designed with universal functionality to handle multiple types of workflows (consumer lending, commercial lending, real estate) through a single system. The platform can dynamically configure processing steps based on workflow type, making one system serve multiple specialized purposes without requiring separate independent solutions for each workflow category.
2Adaptability or versatility
If each workflow journey separately initiates its own combination of solutions, then each product type can have customized processing, but integration capabilities are lost and coordination becomes manual
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces a central workflow orchestrator that acts as an intermediary between different product workflows and processing components. This orchestrator manages the coordination between credit checks, income verification, property evaluations, and other processing steps, enabling automated integration without manual coordination while maintaining product-specific customization through configurable workflow parameters.
3Reliability
If multiple independent systems operate with their own protocols and programming languages, then each system can be optimized for its specific function, but compatibility limitations prevent integration and leveraging of various operations
Solution Approach 1:
The unified processing platform employs parameter changes by implementing a standardized interface layer that translates between different protocols and programming languages. The system maintains optimized specialized components with their native protocols while introducing configurable parameters and adapters that enable seamless integration, allowing the platform to leverage various operations across different systems without compatibility barriers.
4Reliability
If specialized processing operations operate independently, then each operation can be optimized for its specific task, but high latency occurs and real-time orchestration is inadequate
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements continuous processing through the unified platform where credit checks, income verification, and property evaluations are orchestrated to run in an optimized sequence rather than independently. The system maintains continuous data flow between processing steps, eliminating idle time and latency that occurs when operations run separately, while preserving the optimized performance of each specialized operation through efficient resource allocation.
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AI summary
A unified platform may comprise a combination of independent frameworks that have been integrated and configured to collaboratively operate seamlessly. In some aspects, the unified platform may comprise one or more of an authentication and authorization framework, a dynamic user interface framework, a workflow state management framework, a notification and active data loss and prevention (DLP) engine framework, and an orchestration engine framework. Each of the frameworks included in the unified platform may comprise one or more of the plurality of computing devices executing computer-readable program instructions.


