Method and apparatus for sharing many thought databases among many clients
First Claim
1. A method of updating a common data source of data items and associations among said data items, wherein said common data source being accessible by more than one client storing copies of at least two of said data items and at least one association between at least two data items, and wherein at least one of said data items is a thought capable of being interactively modified, created, or interconnected by at least one of said clients, comprising:
- receiving a request from a client to modify a data item, wherein said receiving step is done any time one of said more than one client operates on said data item;
updating said data source according to said request; and
barring other of said more than one clients from modifying said data item between the time the request is received from said client and confirmation is sent to said client.
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Abstract
The Brain system employs a graphical user interface to facilitate user interaction with highly flexible, associative “matrices” that enable users to conveniently organize digitally-stored “thoughts” (inter-related information) and their network of inter-relationships. The Brain system offers a solution that facilitates the capture of information from a company'"'"'s repositories and showcases it in an engaging and dynamic visual interface. The Brain accomplishes this by providing a connector system that serves as an interface between the Brain server and whatever repositories are employed to store data. By use of a special type of connector, the Brain can permit a single user to collaborate with a number of different repositories at different locations and of different sorts under a single associative interface. A client can also interface directly with multiple data stores that are configured for interaction with the associative interface described herein. Multiple nodes on a network can access common sources of associative data in real-time or by way of synchronization techniques. Lastly, methods are further described permitting single items of associative data to reference multiple documents at once.
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13 Claims
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1. A method of updating a common data source of data items and associations among said data items, wherein said common data source being accessible by more than one client storing copies of at least two of said data items and at least one association between at least two data items, and wherein at least one of said data items is a thought capable of being interactively modified, created, or interconnected by at least one of said clients, comprising:
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receiving a request from a client to modify a data item, wherein said receiving step is done any time one of said more than one client operates on said data item; updating said data source according to said request; and barring other of said more than one clients from modifying said data item between the time the request is received from said client and confirmation is sent to said client. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for a common data source that is accessible by more than one client to update at least one or said clients that stores a local version of said common data source, said common data source having data items and associations between data items, comprising:
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detecting data items missing from said local version; sending said missing data items to said local version; updating said missing data items and associations with said missing data items in said local version; and detecting whether more than one of said clients each attempted to send to the common data source the same data item under different identifiers.
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11. A method for a common data source that is accessible by more than one client to update at least one of said clients that stores a local version of said common data source, said common data source having data items and associations between data items, comprising:
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detecting data items missing from said local version; sending said missing data items to said local version; updating said missing data items and associations with said missing data items in said local version; and detecting whether more than one of said clients each attempted to send to the common data source different data items under the same identifier.
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12. An apparatus for a client to modify a display of indicia of at least a first data item and a second data item and at least one association between those two data items, comprising:
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a first repository storing said first data item; a second repository storing said second data item; an intermediary receiving a request from said client and providing interface to said first repository and said second repository, wherein said intermediary causes said display to modify; a third repository storing said association between said first data item and said second data item; and information that is sent to said intermediary from said first repository or said second repository relevant to whether the requested modification requires the display of graphic representations of additional data items associated with said first data item or said second data item, respectively.
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13. An apparatus for a client to modify a display of indicia of at least a first data item and a second data item and at least one association between those two data items, comprising:
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a first repository storing said first data item; a second repository storing said second data item; an intermediary receiving a request from said client and providing interface to said first repository and said second repository, wherein said intermediary causes said display to modify; a third repository storing said association between said first data item and said second data item; and information that is requested from said third repository relevant to whether the requested modification requires the display of any associations between any data items from the first repository with any data items from the second repository.
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