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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 28, 2022
Filed:
Oct. 29, 2021
Blackshark.ai Gmbh, Graz, AT;
Arno Hollosi, Graz, AT;
Fabian Schlager, Graz, AT;
BLACKSHARK.AI GMBH, Graz, AT;
Abstract
Workload scheduling allows geospatial dependencies between workload items, which may vary in size, grouping or composition from workflow step to workflow step and can automatically adjoin existing data. By allowing dependencies between workload items in different steps, processing (and finish processing) of a dependent workload item begins in a subsequent step once its required workload items in a previous step have finished, thus enabling the processing of that dependent workload item before the previous step has completely processed all of its workload items. A dependency may be created because an item in a subsequent step intersects spatially with an item from a previous step, or because within a current step items have a buffer, necessitating that one item may depend upon spatially neighboring items. Workloads in two dimensions, three dimensions and higher may be used, and may be grid based, general polygons, or other in shape.