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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 21, 2020
Filed:
Jan. 28, 2016
Makemytrip (India) Private Limited, New Delhi, IN;
Akshat Verma, New Delhi, IN;
Zafar Ansari, New Delhi, IN;
Anirban Basu, New Delhi, IN;
Abhilash Jain, New Delhi, IN;
Pawan Kumar, New Delhi, IN;
Sunil Kumar, New Delhi, IN;
Vineet Pandita, New Delhi, IN;
Dhawal Patel, New Delhi, IN;
Rakesh Ranjan, New Delhi, IN;
Shubham Srivastava, New Delhi, IN;
Sharat Singh, New Delhi, IN;
MAKEMYTRIP (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED, New Delhi, IN;
Abstract
A dynamically correcting cache memory is capable of correcting itself by dynamically reflecting any modifications inflicted upon the data/information to be stored therein. Further, the cache memory is refreshed at predetermined time intervals and also based on predetermined criteria, thereby ensuring a high cache hit rate. The dynamically correcting cache memory is bypassed for certain user queries prioritized based on a predetermined criteria. The dynamically correcting cache manages an inventory shared between multiple non-cooperative web-based, computer-implemented platforms. The dynamically correcting cache is directed to reducing caching errors in web based computer implemented platforms. The dynamically correcting cache responds to rapid changes associated with (online) behavior of users accessing web based computer implemented platforms by dynamically configuring TTL (Time-To-Live) values, in order to ensure that the data/information stored in the cache memory remains accurate.