data world Assigned Patent
Layered data generation and data remediation to facilitate formation of interrelated data in system of networked collaborative datasets
By Francis Pelletier | July 7, 2021 at 2:30 pmdata world, Inc., Austin, TX, has been assigned a patent (11,036,716) developed by Griffith, David Lee, Jacob, Bryon Kristen, and Reynolds, Shad William, Austin, TX, for “layered data generation and data remediation to facilitate formation of interrelated data in a system of networked collaborative datasets.“
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”Various embodiments relate generally to data science and data analysis, computer software and systems, and, more specifically, to a computing and data storage platform that facilitates consolidation of one or more datasets, whereby logic is configured to remediate anomalies in a data set originating in a first format prior to enrichment and conversion into a second format that facilitates forming collaborative dataset and, for example, interrelations among a system of networked collaborative datasets, whereby, at least in some implementations, data interrelations between different formats may be disposed in one or more data layers (e.g., layered data files and/or data arrangements). In some examples, a method may include analyzing data to detect a non-compliant data attribute, detecting a condition based on the non-compliant data attribute, invoking an action to modify a subset of data, and generating a graph data arrangement linkable to other graph data arrangements to form a collaborative dataset.”
The patent application was filed on March 20, 2018 (Appl. No.15/927,004).











