Unified Development Workflow Interface for Service Deployment
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Solution Overview
Problem
Software developers face challenges in integrating and coordinating various services within an organization to perform standard computer functions due to separate technical documentation and endpoints, leading to increased complexity and resource consumption.
Innovation Solution
A system that provides a unified development workflow interface, allowing developers to perform standardized computer functions through a single user interface that integrates technical documentation and interactive elements, reducing the need to navigate multiple interfaces.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If multiple separate services and interfaces are used to perform standardized computer functions, then service functionality and versatility are improved, but device complexity and ease of operation deteriorate
Solution Approach 1:
The patent combines multiple separate service interfaces into a single unified user interface that provides access to all services through one consistent interaction model. This merging eliminates the need for developers to navigate multiple separate interfaces while preserving access to diverse service functionalities.
Solution Approach 2:
The unified user interface is designed to serve multiple services simultaneously through a single interface structure. The interface can adapt to different services and their specific requirements while maintaining a consistent user experience, making it universal across various service types.
2Adaptability or versatility
If multiple separate services and endpoints are used to perform standardized computer functions, then service functionality is improved, but ease of operation deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The patent merges multiple service endpoints and interaction points into a single unified interface, allowing developers to interact with all services through one consistent access point rather than navigating multiple separate endpoints.
Solution Approach 2:
The unified user interface acts as an intermediary between the developer and multiple underlying services. It provides a single point of interaction that mediates access to diverse services, simplifying the developer's task while maintaining service diversity.
3Measurement precision
If separate technical documentation is used for each service, then service-specific information accuracy is improved, but loss of information and time increase
Solution Approach 1:
The patent merges separate technical documentation for each service into a single unified documentation structure within the user interface. This allows developers to access all service-specific information in one location without needing to cross-reference multiple separate documentation sources.
Solution Approach 2:
The unified documentation system serves multiple services simultaneously through a single documentation interface. It provides service-specific accurate information while maintaining a universal structure that eliminates the need for cross-referencing between separate documentation sources.
4Adaptability or versatility
If multiple separate interfaces are used for service interaction, then service functionality is improved, but productivity deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The patent combines multiple service interaction interfaces into one unified interface, allowing developers to perform all service interactions through a single consistent workflow. This eliminates the time and effort required to switch between multiple interfaces, directly improving development productivity.
Data Source
AI summary
The disclosed techniques may include receiving a request for a first step of a development workflow for deploying a standardized computer function within an organization. In addition, the techniques may include identifying a first file corresponding to the first step of the workflow.The techniques may include providing the first file to the application of the client device to cause the application of the client device to display a first text element at a first portion of a graphical interface and a first interactive element at a second portion of the graphical interface. The techniques may include receiving first information from the first interactive element. The techniques may include generating a deployment file for implementing a first step of the development workflow based at least in part on the received first information. The deployment file may specify settings for causing servers to deploy an application programming interface.


