Patent ID: 8706705
Filing Date: 2014-04-22
Classification: G06F

Abstract:
1. A method for associating data relating to features of a data entity, the method comprising: receiving, by a first processor, first data relating to a first feature of a data entity at a first time; storing, by the first processor, the first data in a first memory in association with a first time stamp; receiving, by a second processor, second data relating to a second feature of the data entity at a second time; storing, by the second processor, the second data in a second memory in association with a second time stamp; storing, by a third processor, the first data in a first file in a third memory in association with a third time stamp; storing, by the third processor, the second data in the first file in the third memory in association with the first data and in association with a fourth time stamp; receiving, by the first processor, third data relating to the first feature of the data entity at a third time; storing, by the first processor, the third data in the first memory in association with a fifth time stamp; receiving, by the second processor, fourth data relating to the second feature of the data entity at a fourth time; storing, by the second processor, the fourth data in the second memory in association with a sixth time stamp; comparing, by the third processor, the third time stamp with the fifth time stamp to determine a first most recent time stamp; determining, by the third processor, which one of the first data and the third data is associated with the first most recent time stamp; comparing, by the third processor, the fourth time stamp with the sixth time stamp to determine a second most recent time stamp; determining, by the third processor, which one of the second data and the fourth data is associated with the second most recent time stamp; and storing, by the third processor in a second file, the one of the first data and the third data associated with the first most recent time stamp, in association with, the one of the second data and the fourth data associated with the second most recent time stamp.