Describing a paradigmatic member of a task directed community in a complex heterogeneous environment based on non-linear attributes
First Claim
1. A processor implemented method of defining a paradigmatic member of a task directed community, the computer implemented method comprising:
- a processor marking non-linear attributes of each member of a known cohort by marking fields associated with the non-linear attributes in a database used to store information about members of the known cohort, wherein the known cohort is a task directed community that has a known agenda, wherein each of the non-linear attributes is individually unrelated to the known agenda, and wherein there is no logical nexus between any of the non-linear attributes and a particular person'"'"'s membership in the known cohort;
the processor utilizing marked fields in the database to identify common non-linear attributes that are shared by multiple members of the known cohort;
the processor defining a paradigmatic member of the known cohort based on the common non-linear attributes of the members of the known cohort and at least one constraint on the known cohort;
the processor mapping the paradigmatic member of the known cohort to the common non-linear attributes of the members of the known cohort and said at least one constraint on the known cohort for storage of same; and
the processor tagging the paradigmatic member in the database for future retrieval.
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Abstract
A processor marks non-linear attributes of each member of a known cohort by marking fields associated with the non-linear attributes in a database used to store information about members of the known cohort, where the known cohort is a task directed community that has a known agenda, where each of the non-linear attributes is individually unrelated to the known agenda, and where there is no logical nexus between any of the non-linear attributes and a particular person'"'"'s membership in the known cohort. The processor utilizes marked fields in the database to identify common non-linear attributes that are shared by multiple members of the known cohort, and defines a paradigmatic member of the known cohort. The processor maps and tags the paradigmatic member in the database for future retrieval.
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20 Claims
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1. A processor implemented method of defining a paradigmatic member of a task directed community, the computer implemented method comprising:
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a processor marking non-linear attributes of each member of a known cohort by marking fields associated with the non-linear attributes in a database used to store information about members of the known cohort, wherein the known cohort is a task directed community that has a known agenda, wherein each of the non-linear attributes is individually unrelated to the known agenda, and wherein there is no logical nexus between any of the non-linear attributes and a particular person'"'"'s membership in the known cohort; the processor utilizing marked fields in the database to identify common non-linear attributes that are shared by multiple members of the known cohort; the processor defining a paradigmatic member of the known cohort based on the common non-linear attributes of the members of the known cohort and at least one constraint on the known cohort; the processor mapping the paradigmatic member of the known cohort to the common non-linear attributes of the members of the known cohort and said at least one constraint on the known cohort for storage of same; and the processor tagging the paradigmatic member in the database for future retrieval. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A computer program product for defining a paradigmatic member of a task directed community, the computer program product comprising a non-transitory computer readable storage medium having program code embodied therewith, the program code readable and executable by a processor to perform a method comprising:
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marking non-linear attributes of each member of a known cohort by marking fields associated with the non-linear attributes in a database used to store information about members of the known cohort, wherein the known cohort is a task directed community that has a known agenda, wherein each of the non-linear attributes is individually unrelated to the known agenda, and wherein there is no logical nexus between any of the non-linear attributes and a particular person'"'"'s membership in the known cohort; utilizing marked fields in the database to identify common non-linear attributes that are shared by multiple members of the known cohort; defining a paradigmatic member of the known cohort based on the common non-linear attributes of the members of the known cohort and at least one constraint on the known cohort; mapping the paradigmatic member of the known cohort to the common non-linear attributes of the members of the known cohort and said at least one constraint on the known cohort for storage of same; and tagging the paradigmatic member in the database for future retrieval. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A computer system comprising:
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one or more processors; one or more computer readable memories; and one or more non-transitory computer readable storage mediums, wherein program instructions are stored on at least one of the one or more non-transitory storage mediums for execution by at least one of the one or more processors via at least one of the one or more computer readable memories to perform a method comprising; marking non-linear attributes of each member of a known cohort by marking fields associated with the non-linear attributes in a database used to store information about members of the known cohort, wherein the known cohort is a task directed community that has a known agenda, wherein each of the non-linear attributes is individually unrelated to the known agenda, and wherein there is no logical nexus between any of the non-linear attributes and a particular person'"'"'s membership in the known cohort; utilizing marked fields in the database to identify common non-linear attributes that are shared by multiple members of the known cohort; defining a paradigmatic member of the known cohort based on the common non-linear attributes of the members of the known cohort and at least one constraint on the known cohort; mapping the paradigmatic member of the known cohort to the common non-linear attributes of the members of the known cohort and said at least one constraint on the known cohort for storage of same; and tagging the paradigmatic member in the database for future retrieval. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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