Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Systems and method for dynamic hybrid content sequencing
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Application No.: US16933857Application Date: 2020-07-20
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Publication No.: US12028433B2Publication Date: 2024-07-02
- Inventor: James Walsh , Suhail Khaki
- Applicant: Pearson Management Services Limited
- Applicant Address: GB London
- Assignee: Pearson Management Services Limited
- Current Assignee: Pearson Management Services Limited
- Current Assignee Address: GB London
- Agency: Quarles & Brady LLP
- Main IPC: H04L67/567
- IPC: H04L67/567 ; G06F9/445 ; G06F9/54 ; G06F11/20 ; G06F16/40 ; G06F16/907 ; G06F16/955 ; G06F16/957 ; G06F40/30 ; G06N20/00 ; H04L9/40 ; H04L41/0803 ; H04L41/50 ; H04L41/5051 ; H04L41/5054 ; H04L65/65 ; H04L65/75 ; H04L67/00 ; H04L67/10 ; H04L67/1074 ; H04L67/141 ; H04L67/306 ; H04L67/50 ; H04L67/51 ; H04L67/60 ; H04L67/01 ; H04L67/02 ; H04L67/04

Abstract:
A global architecture (GLP), as disclosed herein, is based on the thin server architectural pattern; it delivers all its services in the form of web services and there are no user interface components executed on the GLP. Each web service exposed by the GLP is stateless, which allows the GLP to be highly scalable. The GLP is further decomposed into components. Each component is a microservice, making the overall architecture fully decoupled. Each microservice has fail-over nodes and can scale up on demand. This means the GLP has no single point of failure, making the platform both highly scalable and available. The GLP architecture provides the capability to build and deploy a microservice instance for each course-recipient-user combination. Because each student interacts with their own microservice, this makes the GLP scale up to the limit of cloud resources available—i.e. near infinity.
Public/Granted literature
- US20200374362A1 SYSTEMS AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC HYBRID CONTENT SEQUENCING Public/Granted day:2020-11-26
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