Resource Allocation Access Entrances for Third-Party Supplier Response
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing resource allocation systems experience low turnover efficiency and high occupancy of computer storage and computing resources due to suspended resource allocation when suppliers have no resources available, leading to prolonged chart pending times.
Innovation Solution
A resource processing method and apparatus that generates an access entrance for third-party suppliers to respond to resource allocation requests, processes resource allocation charts to include access conditions, and encrypts sensitive information to improve efficiency and reduce resource occupancy.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If resource allocation is suspended when the resource supplier has no resource available, then the resource allocation chart remains pending, but this reduces the efficiency of resource turnover and increases occupancy of computer storage and computing resources
Solution Approach 1:
The system performs preliminary processing of the resource allocation chart to generate an access entrance (such as a sharing code or link) before actually needing to allocate resources. This allows the chart to be prepared in advance with proper formatting and access controls, so that when third-party suppliers need to respond, they can do so immediately through the pre-created access entrance without waiting for processing, thus improving resource turnover efficiency while maintaining allocation reliability
Solution Approach 2:
The patent introduces an intermediary mechanism (access entrance/sharing code) that mediates between the resource allocation request and the third-party supplier. Instead of directly suspending allocation or requiring immediate supplier response, the system creates an intermediate access point that allows suppliers to respond asynchronously when resources become available, resolving the contradiction between maintaining allocation reliability and improving turnover efficiency
2Productivity
If the resource allocation chart is processed and an access entrance is generated for third-party suppliers, then resource turnover efficiency is improved, but the complexity of the resource allocation system increases
Solution Approach 1:
The system creates a simplified copy or representation of the resource allocation chart in the form of an access entrance (sharing code, link, or QR code). This copy contains all necessary information for third-party suppliers to access and respond to allocation requests without requiring them to handle the complex original chart structure. The copying approach improves productivity by enabling easy third-party access while managing system complexity by separating the access mechanism from the complex allocation logic
3Reliability
If sensitive information in the resource allocation chart is protected through encryption and access control, then information security is improved, but the processing time and computational resources required increase
Solution Approach 1:
Encryption and access control measures are applied preliminarily when the resource allocation chart is first created and the access entrance is generated. Rather than processing encryption in real-time during each access or response event, the system performs these security operations once during chart creation, storing the encrypted data and access controls in advance. This preliminary security processing improves information security while minimizing the time loss during actual resource allocation operations, as the security checks are already in place and do not require repeated heavy processing
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AI summary
A resource processing method and apparatus can be achieved by a computer configured to execute the following steps: generating a resource allocation chart based on a resource allocation request; processing the resource allocation chart and generating an access entrance of the resource allocation chart; opening the access entrance, so that a third party resource supplier can respond to the resource allocation request through the access entrance. A resource allocation chart based on a resource allocation request is processed to generate an access entrance; when there is a shortage in local resources or it is not suitable to allocate resources, a third party resource supplier can respond to a resource allocation request through the access entrance and perform an resource allocating operation. In addition, a corresponding resource allocation chart is processed promptly, so that the occupancy on computer storage and computing resources is reduced.