Dynamic Resource Set Access Control for Unified Enrollment
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing systems require separate access and enrollment processes for various products and services, leading to duplication of computer hardware and software, inefficiencies, data desynchronization, and inconsistent user experiences.
Innovation Solution
A system for dynamic computing resource set generation and access control, which includes a processor and memory configured to manage access privileges for a selected computing resource set, allowing for automated resource access management, registration interfaces, and dynamic assembly of computing resource sets using machine learning models.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If separate access and enrollment processes are used for each product and service, then each product can be independently managed, but hardware and software duplication occurs and computational efficiency decreases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent merges multiple separate access and enrollment processes into a single unified system. The dynamic computing resource set allows multiple products and services to share common infrastructure components, eliminating duplication of hardware and software while maintaining the ability to manage each product independently through the unified interface.
Solution Approach 2:
The unified access and enrollment system serves multiple products and services simultaneously. The system is designed to be universal, handling different computing resources through a single platform, which reduces the need for separate dedicated systems for each product while preserving product-specific management capabilities.
2Adaptability or versatility
If separate access and enrollment processes are used for each product and service, then product-specific control is maintained, but development time and cost increase
Solution Approach 1:
The system segments functionality into a unified platform with modular components. The dynamic computing resource set can be configured to provide product-specific controls and features while reusing common infrastructure, thereby reducing development time and cost compared to building separate systems for each product.
Solution Approach 2:
The access and enrollment system is dynamic, allowing it to adapt to different product requirements without requiring separate rigid systems. The system can dynamically configure resource sets and access controls to match specific product needs while maintaining a single codebase, thereby reducing development time.
3Quantity of substance
If separate access and enrollment processes are used for each product and service, then data can be stored locally, but data desynchronization and errors increase
Solution Approach 1:
The unified system implements feedback mechanisms that continuously synchronize data across all products and services. The system monitors and updates data consistency in real-time, preventing desynchronization errors while still allowing local data storage. This feedback loop ensures that data remains consistent across the entire ecosystem.
4Adaptability or versatility
If separate access and enrollment processes are used for each product and service, then system independence is maintained, but user experience consistency deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The unified access and enrollment system provides a consistent user experience across all products and services while maintaining system independence. The universal interface and common authentication mechanisms ensure consistent user interactions, whereas the system's modular architecture preserves the independence of individual products.
Data Source
AI summary
Various embodiments are directed to apparatuses, methods, computer program products, computer readable media, and systems related to dynamic computing resource set generation and access control. In some embodiments, a system may be configured for automated resource access management associated with a selected computing resource set of a plurality of computing resource sets. The system may be configured to receive a resource access request associated with the selected computing resource set; store, at a database associated with a dynamic resource assembly system, access privilege data associated with the plurality of constituent computing resources of the selected resource set and the first account; and transmit the access privilege data to one or more of the plurality of constituent computing resources of the selected resource set, the access privilege data configured to cause association of the first account with the one or more of the plurality of constituent computing resources.


