US20120137224A1 | 2012-05-31 |
Claims Following is the claim for this invention:- 1. In this invention we have a personalised content management system which maintains persistent connections with the users for session stickiness. Here users will first subscribe for different categories of trending content with the content management system. The content management system will provide trending content feeds to user devices using a persistent duplex connection over which the content management system and user devices will communicate asynchronously. The content management will have separate background processes or threads which will continuously parse incoming content feeds and push them into one or more clusters of content feeds where each cluster corresponds to a unique category(The number of clusters or categories will be the total number of categories subscribed by the total number of users). Here when the user subscribes for a category of content feeds with the content management system we semantically parse the text provided for category by the user to check if there is already an existing cluster for the same. By using a persistent duplex connection to asynchronously communicate with user devices, the content management system can process user requests in parallel to responding to the user requests. The above novel technique of providing a personalised content management system is the claim for this invention. |
In this invention we have a personalised content management system which maintains persistent connections with the users for session stickiness. Here users will first subscribe for different categories of trending content with the content management system. The content management system will provide trending content feeds to user devices using a persistent duplex connection over which the content management system and user devices will communicate asynchronously. The content management will have separate background processes or threads which will continuously parse incoming content feeds and push them into one or more clusters of content feeds where each cluster corresponds to a unique category(The number of clusters or categories will be the total number of categories subscribed by the total number of users). Here when the user subscribes for a category of content feeds with the content management system we semantically parse the text provided for category by the user to check if there is already an existing cluster for the same. By using a persistent duplex connection to asynchronously communicate with user devices, the content management system can process user requests in parallel to responding to the user requests.
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