CDI: Making Certified Knowledge Callable
Travis L. Guckert
LeMay Publishing
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CDI: Making Certified Knowledge Callable
Provisional Applications10,123 words82 chapters
Published by LeMay Publishing. 10,123 words across 82 chapters.
About This Publication
Provisional patent application for Callable Data Infrastructure Protocol, establishing a protocol layer that renders certified knowledge universally accessible to reasoning engines through typed tool surfaces.
Published by LeMay Publishing, a division of LeMay. Massachusetts.
ISBN: 979-8-0000-7061-1
Chapters
1CDI: MAKING CERTIFIED KNOWLEDGE CALLABLE
2Provisional Patent Application for Callable Data Infrastructure Protocol
3TABLE OF CONTENTS
4PART I: FORMAL DISCLOSURE
5PART II: CLAIMS AND SPECIFICATIONS
6PART III: SUPPORTING MATERIALS
7PART I: FORMAL DISCLOSURE
8CHAPTER 1
9FIELD OF THE INVENTION
101.1 Technical Field
111.2 Classification
121.3 Scope of Disclosure
131.4 Problem Domain
141.5 Definitional Foundation
15CHAPTER 2
16BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
172.1 Historical Context and Prior Art
182.2 Identification of the Gap
192.3 Deficiencies of Existing Approaches
202.4 Motivation and Need
21CHAPTER 3
22SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
233.1 Overview
243.2 The Certified Knowledge Object (CKO)
253.3 The CDI Addressing Scheme (CDI-AS)
263.4 The CDI Invocation Protocol (CDI-IP)
273.5 The Certification Chain Mechanism (CCM)
283.6 The Compositional Verification Algorithm (CVA)
29PART II: CLAIMS AND SPECIFICATIONS
30CHAPTER 4
31DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
324.1 System Architecture Overview
334.2 Protocol Flow: Synchronous Invocation
344.3 Protocol Flow: Compositional Invocation
354.4 CDI Public Key Infrastructure (CDI-PKI)
364.5 Caching and Replication
374.6 Formal Specification of the Compositional Verification Algorithm
38CHAPTER 5
39SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE AND PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION
405.1 Protocol Data Unit Formats
415.2 CKO Serialization Format
425.3 Error Handling
43CHAPTER 6
44METHOD CLAIMS
45CHAPTER 7
46APPARATUS CLAIMS
47CHAPTER 8
48DEPENDENT CLAIMS AND CLAIM TREES
498.1 Claim Tree for Invocation Method
508.2 Claim Tree for Compositional Method
51PART III: SUPPORTING MATERIALS
52CHAPTER 9
53REDUCTION TO PRACTICE: REFERENCE IMPLEMENTATION
549.1 Implementation Overview
559.2 Performance Characteristics
569.3 Interoperability Testing
57CHAPTER 10
58USE CASES AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
5910.1 Scientific Data Infrastructure
6010.2 Pharmaceutical Regulatory Compliance
6110.3 Financial Data Services
6210.4 Autonomous Systems
6310.5 Artificial Intelligence Grounding
64CHAPTER 11
65GLOSSARY OF TERMS
66CHAPTER 12
67PRIOR ART DIFFERENTIATION AND NOVELTY STATEMENT
6812.1 Differentiation from Existing Systems
6912.2 Novelty Claims
7012.3 Non-Obviousness
7112.4 Utility
72BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES
73APPENDIX A: PROTOCOL DATA UNIT SCHEMAS
74A.1 CDI-INVOKE Payload Schema
75A.2 CDI-RESPONSE Payload Schema
76A.3 CDI-COMPOSE Payload Schema
77A.4 CDI Expression Language Grammar (Simplified BNF)
78APPENDIX B: CRYPTOGRAPHIC CERTIFICATION CHAIN SPECIFICATION
79B.1 Chain Link Structure
80B.2 Chain Verification Procedure
81B.3 Key Separation Architecture
82DECLARATION OF INVENTORSHIP