Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Dynamically erectable computer system
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Application No.: US14400401Application Date: 2013-05-23
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Publication No.: US09772971B2Publication Date: 2017-09-26
- Inventor: Roger A. Smith
- Applicant: Roger A. Smith
- Agent Thomas J. Tighe, Esq.
- International Application: PCT/US2013/042324 WO 20130523
- International Announcement: WO2013/177347 WO 20131128
- Main IPC: G06F13/42
- IPC: G06F13/42 ; G06F15/76 ; G06F15/82 ; G06F7/76 ; G06F11/00 ; G06F12/0875 ; G06F11/14 ; G06F11/20

Abstract:
A fault-tolerant computer system architecture includes two types of operating domains: a conventional first domain (DID) that processes data and instructions, and a novel second domain (MM domain) which includes mentor processors for mentoring the DID according to “meta information” which includes but is not limited to data, algorithms and protective rule sets. The term “mentoring” (as defined herein below) refers to, among other things, applying and using meta information to enforce rule sets and/or dynamically erecting abstractions and virtualizations by which resources in the DID are shuffled around for, inter alia, efficiency and fault correction. Meta Mentor processors create systems and sub-systems by means of fault tolerant mentor switches that route signals to and from hardware and software entities. The systems and sub-systems created are distinct sub-architectures and unique configurations that may be operated as separately or concurrently as defined by the executing processes.
Public/Granted literature
- US20150143082A1 Dynamically Erectable Computer System Public/Granted day:2015-05-21
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