ENHANCED LOAD PROCESSING USING LINKED HIERARCHICAL DATA STRUCTURES
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1. A computer-implemented method for assigning priority metrics to positions in spatial models, comprising:
- identifying a resource corresponding to a plurality of access rights, each access right of the plurality of access rights granting access to the resource, and the resource corresponding to a spatial region;
generating a spatial model representing the plurality of access rights to the resource, the spatial model including a plurality of access-right indicators, and each access-right indicator visually representing an access right of the plurality of access rights to the resource;
identifying a first fixed position in the spatial model, the first fixed position corresponding to a feature of the spatial region;
in response to identifying the first fixed position, accessing a priority protocol for the first fixed position, the priority protocol for the first fixed position including a workflow for assigning priorities to access rights;
evaluating the spatial model based on the accessed priority protocol, the evaluation including executing the workflow based on the plurality of access rights, the execution of the workflow including determining a proximity between the first fixed position and a location associated with each access right of the plurality of access rights;
assigning a priority metric to each access right of the plurality of access rights, the assignment being based on the determined proximity between the access right and the first fixed position; and
generating an allocation condition for each access right of the plurality of access rights, the allocation condition resulting in the allocation of the access right when the allocation condition is satisfied.
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Abstract
The present disclosure relates to enhancing load processing for facilitated assignment or modification of access-right data. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to enhancing load processing and data storage using hierarchical data structures that can store various iterations of resource objects.
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1. A computer-implemented method for assigning priority metrics to positions in spatial models, comprising:
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identifying a resource corresponding to a plurality of access rights, each access right of the plurality of access rights granting access to the resource, and the resource corresponding to a spatial region; generating a spatial model representing the plurality of access rights to the resource, the spatial model including a plurality of access-right indicators, and each access-right indicator visually representing an access right of the plurality of access rights to the resource; identifying a first fixed position in the spatial model, the first fixed position corresponding to a feature of the spatial region; in response to identifying the first fixed position, accessing a priority protocol for the first fixed position, the priority protocol for the first fixed position including a workflow for assigning priorities to access rights; evaluating the spatial model based on the accessed priority protocol, the evaluation including executing the workflow based on the plurality of access rights, the execution of the workflow including determining a proximity between the first fixed position and a location associated with each access right of the plurality of access rights; assigning a priority metric to each access right of the plurality of access rights, the assignment being based on the determined proximity between the access right and the first fixed position; and generating an allocation condition for each access right of the plurality of access rights, the allocation condition resulting in the allocation of the access right when the allocation condition is satisfied. - 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; identifying a resource corresponding to a plurality of access rights, each access right of the plurality of access rights granting access to the resource, and the resource corresponding to a spatial region; generating a spatial model representing the plurality of access rights to the resource, the spatial model including a plurality of access-right indicators, and each access-right indicator visually representing an access right of the plurality of access rights to the resource; identifying a first fixed position in the spatial model, the first fixed position corresponding to a feature of the spatial region; in response to identifying the first fixed position, accessing a priority protocol for the first fixed position, the priority protocol for the first fixed position including a workflow for assigning priorities to access rights; evaluating the spatial model based on the accessed priority protocol, the evaluation including executing the workflow based on the plurality of access rights, the execution of the workflow including determining a proximity between the first fixed position and a location associated with each access right of the plurality of access rights; assigning a priority metric to each access right of the plurality of access rights, the assignment being based on the determined proximity between the access right and the first fixed position; and generating an allocation condition for each access right of the plurality of access rights, the allocation condition resulting in the allocation of the access right when the allocation condition is satisfied. - 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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identifying a resource corresponding to a plurality of access rights, each access right of the plurality of access rights granting access to the resource, and the resource corresponding to a spatial region; generating a spatial model representing the plurality of access rights to the resource, the spatial model including a plurality of access-right indicators, and each access-right indicator visually representing an access right of the plurality of access rights to the resource; identifying a first fixed position in the spatial model, the first fixed position corresponding to a feature of the spatial region; in response to identifying the first fixed position, accessing a priority protocol for the first fixed position, the priority protocol for the first fixed position including a workflow for assigning priorities to access rights; evaluating the spatial model based on the accessed priority protocol, the evaluation including executing the workflow based on the plurality of access rights, the execution of the workflow including determining a proximity between the first fixed position and a location associated with each access right of the plurality of access rights; assigning a priority metric to each access right of the plurality of access rights, the assignment being based on the determined proximity between the access right and the first fixed position; and generating an allocation condition for each access right of the plurality of access rights, the allocation condition resulting in the allocation of the access right when the allocation condition is satisfied. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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