System and method for dynamic queue management using queue protocols
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method for predicting future system loads by weighting previous request loads for resources, the method comprising:
- accessing, at a load management server, one or more data sources storing a plurality of access rights to a resource;
generating system load data representing a load of user requests received at the load management server, the load of user requests including at least one request received from a user device requesting that an access right to the resource be assigned to the user device;
querying the load management server for the system load data, the system load data including a first request load over a first time period and a second request load over a second time period, the first request load representing first query requests for a resource, the second request load representing second query requests for the resource;
generating a prediction of a future request load on the one or more data sources, the future request load predicting a load of third query requests to occur, the generation of the future request load being based on at least one of the first request load or the second request load;
determining a parameter to associate with the resource for a duration of a third time period occurring at a future time, the determination of the parameter being based at least in part on the predicted future request load; and
associating the parameter with one or more access rights of the plurality of access rights to the resource, the association of the parameter with the one or more access rights creating a condition that, once satisfied by a user device, enables assignment of an access right to that user device.
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Abstract
A system and method for efficiently processing and managing data stored in a queue. A processing device may process the data stored in the queue. Queue protocols can be applied to the queue to efficiently process and manage data stored in the queue. Queue protocols may facilitate efficient use of processing resources that process the data stored in one or more queues. A queue protocol may include at least a first protocol for facilitating transfer of data in the queue to another queue processed by another processing device or a second protocol for inhibiting transfer of data in the queue to another queue.
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20 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method for predicting future system loads by weighting previous request loads for resources, the method comprising:
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accessing, at a load management server, one or more data sources storing a plurality of access rights to a resource; generating system load data representing a load of user requests received at the load management server, the load of user requests including at least one request received from a user device requesting that an access right to the resource be assigned to the user device; querying the load management server for the system load data, the system load data including a first request load over a first time period and a second request load over a second time period, the first request load representing first query requests for a resource, the second request load representing second query requests for the resource; generating a prediction of a future request load on the one or more data sources, the future request load predicting a load of third query requests to occur, the generation of the future request load being based on at least one of the first request load or the second request load; determining a parameter to associate with the resource for a duration of a third time period occurring at a future time, the determination of the parameter being based at least in part on the predicted future request load; and associating the parameter with one or more access rights of the plurality of access rights to the resource, the association of the parameter with the one or more access rights creating a condition that, once satisfied by a user device, enables assignment of an access right to that user device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system, comprising:
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one or more data processors; and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium containing instructions which, when executed on the one or more data processors, cause the one or more data processors to perform operations including; accessing, at a load management server, one or more data sources; accessing, at a load management server, one or more data sources storing a plurality of access rights to a resource; generating system load data representing a load of user requests received at the load management server, the load of user requests including at least one request received from a user device requesting that an access right to the resource be assigned to the user device; querying the load management server for the system load data, the system load data including a first request load over a first time period and a second request load over a second time period, the first request load representing first query requests for a resource, the second request load representing second query requests for the resource; generating a prediction of a future request load on the one or more data sources, the future request load predicting a load of third query requests to occur, the generation of the future request load being based on at least one of the first request load or the second request load; determining a parameter to associate with the resource for a duration of a third time period occurring at a future time, the determination of the parameter being based at least in part on the predicted future request load; and associating the parameter with one or more access rights of the plurality of access rights to the resource, the association of the parameter with the one or more access rights creating a condition that, once satisfied by a user device, enables assignment of an access right to that user device. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A computer-program product tangibly embodied in a non-transitory machine-readable storage medium, including instructions configured to cause a data processing apparatus to perform operations including:
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accessing, at a load management server, one or more data sources storing a plurality of access rights to a resource; generating system load data representing a load of user requests received at the load management server, the load of user requests including at least one request received from a user device requesting that an access right to the resource be assigned to the user device; querying the load management server for the system load data, the system load data including a first request load over a first time period and a second request load over a second time period, the first request load representing first query requests for a resource, the second request load representing second query requests for the resource; generating a prediction of a future request load on the one or more data sources, the future request load predicting a load of third query requests to occur, the generation of the future request load being based on at least one of the first request load or the second request load; determining a parameter to associate with the resource for a duration of a third time period occurring at a future time, the determination of the parameter being based at least in part on the predicted future request load; and associating the parameter with one or more access rights of the plurality of access rights to the resource, the association of the parameter with the one or more access rights creating a condition that, once satisfied by a user device, enables assignment of an access right to that user device. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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