G06Q10/0633

Metadata-Based Recommendations of Workflows for Data Files

A computing platform is configured to: (i) receive, from a first client station, a data file; (ii) obtain metadata associated with the data file; (iii) determine, based on the obtained metadata, at least one recommended workflow for assignment to the data file, wherein the workflow defines a set of one or more actions that are to be taken in connection with the data file; and (iv) transmit, to a second client station, a communication identifying the at least one recommended workflow and thereby cause an indication of the at least one recommended workflow for the data file to be presented at a user interface of the second client station.

AUTOMATED WORKFLOWS FROM MEDIA ASSET DIFFERENTIALS

The disclosed computer-implemented method may include (1) accessing a first media data object and a different, second media data object that, when played back, each render temporally sequenced content, (2) comparing first temporally sequenced content represented by the first media data object with second temporally sequenced content represented by the second media data object to identify a set of common temporal subsequences between the first media data object and the second media data object, (3) identifying a set of edits relative to the set of common temporal subsequences that describe a difference between the temporally sequenced content of the first media data object and the temporally sequenced content of the second media data object, and (4) executing a workflow relating to the first media data object and/or the second media data object based on the set of edits. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.

Systems and methods for distributed business processmanagement

Systems and methods for distributed business process management are disclosed. In one embodiment, in an information processing apparatus comprising at least one computer processor, a method for configuration-driven distributed orchestration using different software components to execute a complex business process may include: (1) receiving a request for a runtime flow from a flow management adapter; (2) reading a flow configuration from the request; (3) creating an instance of the runtime flow; (4) initiating a service call to each component in the runtime flow; (5) creating a runtime instance in a database along with a state of each dependency in the runtime flow; and in response to external dependencies being met: (6) building and sending message to the components using a message builder; (7) initiating flow actions via an event-driven scheduler; and (8) making a service call to at least one of the components using the message builders.

Systems and methods for distributed business processmanagement

Systems and methods for distributed business process management are disclosed. In one embodiment, in an information processing apparatus comprising at least one computer processor, a method for configuration-driven distributed orchestration using different software components to execute a complex business process may include: (1) receiving a request for a runtime flow from a flow management adapter; (2) reading a flow configuration from the request; (3) creating an instance of the runtime flow; (4) initiating a service call to each component in the runtime flow; (5) creating a runtime instance in a database along with a state of each dependency in the runtime flow; and in response to external dependencies being met: (6) building and sending message to the components using a message builder; (7) initiating flow actions via an event-driven scheduler; and (8) making a service call to at least one of the components using the message builders.

Benchmarking for automated task management

A device may detect a trigger to perform a benchmarking task. The benchmarking task may include a first benchmarking of a first resource utilization associated with one or more tasks completed via an automated procedure. The benchmarking task may include a second benchmarking of a second resource utilization associated with the one or more tasks completed via a manual procedure. The device may determine project data relating to a project platform based on detecting the trigger to perform the benchmarking task. The device may process the project data relating to the project platform to benchmark the project. The device may generate a recommendation relating to completion of the one or more tasks using the automated procedure or the manual procedure. The device may communicate with one or more other devices to perform a response action based on the recommendation.

Benchmarking for automated task management

A device may detect a trigger to perform a benchmarking task. The benchmarking task may include a first benchmarking of a first resource utilization associated with one or more tasks completed via an automated procedure. The benchmarking task may include a second benchmarking of a second resource utilization associated with the one or more tasks completed via a manual procedure. The device may determine project data relating to a project platform based on detecting the trigger to perform the benchmarking task. The device may process the project data relating to the project platform to benchmark the project. The device may generate a recommendation relating to completion of the one or more tasks using the automated procedure or the manual procedure. The device may communicate with one or more other devices to perform a response action based on the recommendation.

MANAGING PROJECTS IN A CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
20230222448 · 2023-07-13 · ·

Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for managing projects in a content management system. For example, the content management system can create a project folder (e.g., shared folder) for managing data associated with a project. The project folder can be shared with content management system users (e.g., project members) who are contributors to the project. The content management system can store project data (e.g., content items, communications, comments, tasks, etc.) related to the project in the project folder. When the project folder is selected by a user, the content management system can generate a project folder view that presents the project data associated with the project folder and/or project in a convenient and easy to access graphical user interface. The content management system can aggregate project data from various content items associated with the project and present the project data in a single graphical user interface.

MANAGING PROJECTS IN A CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
20230222448 · 2023-07-13 · ·

Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for managing projects in a content management system. For example, the content management system can create a project folder (e.g., shared folder) for managing data associated with a project. The project folder can be shared with content management system users (e.g., project members) who are contributors to the project. The content management system can store project data (e.g., content items, communications, comments, tasks, etc.) related to the project in the project folder. When the project folder is selected by a user, the content management system can generate a project folder view that presents the project data associated with the project folder and/or project in a convenient and easy to access graphical user interface. The content management system can aggregate project data from various content items associated with the project and present the project data in a single graphical user interface.

ORDER PROCESSING METHOD, OUTBOUND METHOD, DEVICE, SYSTEM, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
20230222442 · 2023-07-13 ·

The present disclosure provides an order processing method, an outbound method, a device, a system, and a storage medium. A server obtains a slot capacity of each workstation and a preset virtual capacity, determines a to-be-processed order of each workstation according to the slot capacity and the virtual capacity, and generates an outbound instruction according to the to-be-processed order. A transfer device transfers goods in the to-be-processed order from the warehouse according to the outbound instruction.

INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE, WORK PLANNING METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM

A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing a work planning program that causes at least one computer to execute a process, the process includes dividing a plurality of objects into a plurality of groups according to a type of a constraint condition set to each of the plurality of objects, the constraint condition being related to an order in which the plurality of objects are worked in a work line; and acquiring an order of the plurality of objects in the work line so that the constraint condition is satisfied in each of the plurality of groups.