Abstract:
The purpose of this integrated system is to create and sustain Data Stock Markets  42  and a “Business Periscope”  46  that interacts with those markets. The Data Stock Markets  42  unite data renters (henceforth, addressed as demand clients) and sellers of data (henceforth, addressed as supply clients); pay supply clients for their collected Data Stock/s  43 , while protecting and hiding their identity and sensitive personal information by refining and producing Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 . The “Business Periscope”  46  allows demand clients to easily produce Business “Deals”  26 , which grant access to Data Stock/s  43 , Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 , Data Compositions  47 , and/or other data sources in order to quickly produce and mobilize upon business insights that yield business value, such as increasing revenues, finding cost savings, building new markets, improving product deployments, develop new services, and/or other value added activities.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION 
       [0001]    The purpose of this integrated system is to create and sustain Data Stock Markets  42  and a “Business Periscope”  46  that interacts with those markets. The Data Stock Markets  42  unite data renters (henceforth, addressed as demand clients) and sellers of data (henceforth, addressed as supply clients); pay supply clients for their collected Data Stock/s  43  to collect, while protecting and hiding their identity and sensitive personal information by refining and producing Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 . The “Business Periscope”  46  allows demand clients to easily produce Business “Deals”  26 , which grant access to Data Stock/s  43 , Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 , Data Compositions  47 , and/or other data sources in order to quickly produce and mobilize upon business insights that yield business value by increasing revenues, finding cost savings, building new markets, improving product deployments, develop new services, and/or other value added activities. 
       DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART 
       [0002]    Patent application 20030154171 is a system for selling personal information through a trusted third party. The assignee is Hewlett Packard Company (henceforth addressed as HP). HP focuses on selling personal information. The “Data Stocks Integrated IT Multi-Platform System” (henceforth addressed as “The Data Stocks System”) does the polar opposite, since most people (in our case, supply clients) do not want to sell nor transfer their personal information to 3rd parties. This is due to the fear of misuse, corporate misbehavior, and identity theft, which is not uncommon. In contrast to HP, “The Data Stocks System” collects personal data from the supply clients with a promise and focus on removing, anonymizing, massing, protecting, and/or encrypting the supply clients&#39; personal sensitive information in order create aggregate categorical data blocks for rental with a minimum 10,000 population sample size, which produces a “Needle-in-hey-Stack” effect. While HP sells and transfers individual personal information to 3rd parties, “The Data Stocks System” allows demand clients to rent these anonymized Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 . By renting, the demand clients are allow to view, mix, and/or act upon the Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 , but the demand clients will never possess the data nor be allowed the download the data from the system into their private networks. The data will stay in the “The Data Stocks System” in order improve security and reduce the possibility of demand clients&#39; misuse, misbehavior, and identity theft. Even data that the demand clients provide from the private networks, once uploaded into the “The Data Stocks System”, will not be allow to be downloaded. Very simple, once data is in the “The Data Stocks System”, supply clients and demand clients cannot download it. 
       BRIEF SUMMARY OF INVENTION 
       [0003]    A unified system of multiple information technology platforms for performing data consent management, data collecting, data storage, data processing, data refining, data delivery, data blocking, data trading, data renting, data mixing, data visualization, action-ability, and/or data team collaboration in order to create and sustain “Data Stock Markets”  42  and the Crystalis “Business Periscope” platform  46  with the objectives of uniting demand client/s and supply client/s reach price equilibrium for the supply client/s&#39;s data and “Data Rights”  50  in order to produce rental monetary compensation, while protecting the supply clients&#39; sensitive personal information via Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44  creation; and demand clients can create and convert the Data Compositions  47  into business insights into actionable opportunities using the “Business Periscope” in order to improve their commercial success. 
       CLASSIFICATION 
       [0004]    Since this is “Data Stocks System” can be an integrated system with several platforms, mechanisms, features, and/or monetization strategies, the below Cooperative Classifications help label the mentioned items. 
         [0005]    Cooperative Classification: G06Q 30/0201/G06Q 30/0202/G06Q 30/0204/G06Q 30/0205/G06Q 30/0206/G06Q 30/0208/G06Q 30/0222/G06Q 30/0224/G06Q 30/0228/G06Q 30/0242/G06Q 30/0246/G06Q 30/0255/G06Q 30/0267/G06Q 30/0283/G06Q 30/0605/G06Q 30/0613/G06Q 30/0615/G06Q 30/0617/G06Q 30/0619/G06Q 30/0621/G06Q 30/0623/G06Q 30/0633/G06Q 30/0645/G06Q 20/00/G06Q 20/02/G06F 15/16/G06Q 10/0637/G06Q 10/0631/G06Q 30/0253 
       DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
       [0006]    The “Data Stocks System” can be experienced by supply client/s and demand client/s from different angles. Therefore, a Supply Client User Perspective and Demand Client User Perspective are required to fully understand the mechanics and the specifications as showed in  FIG. 1 . 
         [0007]    Invention from Supply Client User Perspective: The Supply Client User enters a Data Stocks Mobile Application (one variant of the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48 ) via his/her mobile smart phone (Computer/s &amp; Device/s  1 ). The Supply Client User must perform Authentication Methods  53  ( FIG. 5 d   ) to enter the Data Stocks Main Page ( FIG. 5 a   ). The Data Stocks System validates the Supply Client User&#39;s profile and grants access via the Policy Engine Platform  18  and Security Platform  20 , which are on server/s  5 . Once in the main screen Data Stocks Mobile Application, the Supply Client User is now interacting with the Data Trading Platform  13  ( FIG. 3 ). On main screen, the Supply Client User views the “Data Markets” Dashboard Feature  27 , notes that his/her income potential is at 72%, and thus not fully maximized. The Supply Client User decides to understand why his/her income potential is not 100% and therefore presses the “Data Markets” Dashboard Feature  27  in order to understand the interference of profit potentials. The Supply Client User notes that the some of the Business “Deals”  26  are turned “Off”  32  ( FIG. 5 c   ). One of the Business “Deals”  26  is new and the other is a Business “Deals”  26  that the Supply Client User does not feel like participating. In addition, some Business “Deals”  26  criteria is not fully met as showed by color scheme of the “Quick Criteria” Feature  31  ( FIG. 5 c   ). The Supply Client User is enticed by the profit potential displayed by the “Total Ask” Feature  33  and decides to makes some changes. As a result, the Supply Client User enters into the desired Business “Deals”  26  using the “Enter &amp; Exit Business Deals” Feature  32  and reviews the criteria of all the Business “Deals”  26  in order see what he/she requires to fully qualify. The Supply Client User is now interacting with the Data Consent Management Platform  6  via the Data Trading Platform  13 . The Supply Client User notices that the criteria are not met due to a combination of price mismatching and turned “Off”  34  Data Stocks  43 . Based on the color scheme, the Supply Client User drills down by pressing into the discrepancies, which transfer him/her to the “My Data Stocks” Feature  28  ( FIG. 5 b   ) via basic hyperlinks. There, the Supply Client User is able to see what Data Stocks  43  are turn “Off”. By using the “On and Off” Consent Management Feature  34 , the Supply Client User turns “On” all the Data Stocks that the Business “Deals”  26  criteria asked for. Normally, the Supply Client User turns likes to review the Dynamic Pricing  25  of what the Data Stock Markets  42  are trading at for his/her Data Stocks  43 . However, the Supply Client User is in a hurry due to personal business. Therefore, in order speed the process, the Supply Client User decides to use the “Auto-Adjust” Feature  24 , instead of the “Name Your Price” Feature  23  ( FIG. 3 ). 
         [0008]    As the Supply Client User is performing these interactions in the Data Trading Platform  13 , the Data Consent Management Platform  6  is updating the Policy Engine Platform  18 . Then, the Policy Engine Platform  18  informs the Data Collection Platform  7  and the Data Blocking Platform  12  to begin using the Data Source Extracting/Retrieval Techniques  38  and Data Blocking Techniques  39  ( FIG. 7 ). The Data Collection Platform  7  executes the Data Source Extracting/Retrieval Techniques  38  and imports the results into the Data Storage Platform  8  after receiving entrance approval from the Security Platform  20 . The collected Data Stocks  43  enter the Data Storage Platform  8 . Once in the Data Storage Platform  8 , the Policy Engine Platform  18  directs the Data Refining Platform  10  to begin using multiple techniques and transformation to convert the Supply Client User&#39;s Data Stocks  43  to become part of Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44  ( FIG. 2 b   ). Once the Data Stocks  43  become part of Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 , the Data Refining Platform  10  and the Data Storage Platform  8  inform the Policy Engine Platform  18  of the completion. The Policy Engine Platform  18  informs the Data Trading Platform  13  and Data Renting Platform  15 . As a result, the Data Trading Platform  13  updates the Business “Deals”  26  that supply client/s view and the Data Stock Markets  42 &#39;s Dynamic Pricing  25  adjust accordingly. In the meantime, Data Renting Platform  15  updates the Business “Deals”  26  for the demand client/s to stay informed of the progress ( FIG. 2 c   ). 
         [0009]    Once the totality of Business “Deals”  26  is criteria is fully met from the population sample, the Data Renting Platform  15  informs the Policy Engine Platform  18  to begin coordinating with the Billing/Payment Platform  17  and the Data Trading Platform  13 . While Data Trading Platform  13  updates and clears the Business “Deals”  26 , the Billing/Payment Platform  17  arranges monetary transactions between the supply clients and the demand client/s ( FIG. 2 a   ). 
         [0010]    The original Supply Client User receives a notification from the Policy Engine Platform  18 , which he/she selected in his/her “My Account” Feature  30 , that the Billing/Payment Platform  17  has arranged the monetary compensation. The Supply Client User view the Money “Transfer” Feature  29  in order to see his/her monetary gains. Using the Money “Transfer” Feature  29 , the Supply Client User orders the Billing/Payment Platform  17  to receive payment to their personal bank account. 
         [0011]    As the Supply Client User enjoys his/her monetary compensation, Consent Management Platform  6  continues to inform the Policy Engine Platform  18  to coordinate the Data Collection Platform  7  and the Data Blocking Platform  12  to maintain using the Data Source Extracting/Retrieval Techniques  38  and Data Blocking Techniques  39  on all “On”  34  Data Stocks  43  in order to ready the Supply Client User for future Business “Deals”  26 , and, thus, repeat the satisfying experience. 
         [0012]    Invention from Demand Client User Perspective: The Demand Client User enters opens his browser  2  in order to begin accessing his/her Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance  45 . As the Demand Client User request for access, the Security Platform  22  performs “Authentication Methods”  53  in order to ensure the validity of the Demand Client User. The Demand Client User&#39;s business entity decided to license with the patent owning entity a total of 3 Business Intelligence Applications  60 , which (for this scenario) are IBM Cognos, Tableau, and Good Data; therefore, the Policy Engine Platform  18  informs the Data Analytics/Business Intelligence Platform  16  performs the licensing and begin installation (if not already pre-loaded in a session for readiness) ( FIG. 2 a   ). 
         [0013]    Once validated, the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Platform/s  46  creates the Demand Client User&#39;s Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance&#39;s  45  and informs the Policy Engine Platform  18  to enforce its policies in order to the Business Intelligence Applications  60 , settings, and profile, while the Remote Access Platform  21  produces a remote access session for the Demand Client User ( FIG. 8 ). The Demand Client User enters the customized Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance  45  and decides to use the Tableau BI software ( FIG. 10 ). 
         [0014]    Once in the Tableau BI software session, the Demand Client User request to import the data into the session in order to begin viewing the Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 , Data Compositions  47 , and/or other data sources that the Demand Client User&#39;s business entity currently owns. The import request triggers the Data Delivery Platform  11 , which triggers the Policy Engine Platform  18  to review the access to these data libraries. Permission is granted and the Demand Client User decides to select and load a “Dallas Customers Sample: Geolocation and their Music” Hortonworks Hadoop Hive file. 
         [0015]    With the selection, the Data Manipulation Multi-Platform  54  processes the request and the Data Delivery Platform  11  transfer the file into the Tableau Software ( FIG. 2 b   ). The Demand Client User interacts with the file in Tableau and notices several unique patterns, and he/she is curious if these business insights affects all of Texas&#39;s major cities. Particularly Austin, San Antonio, and Houston. Demand Client User reviews the file library and notices that several major cities in Texas are not on hand. To the Demand Client User, that means that he/she needs to rent the new information in order to provide a good conclusion for his/her supervisors. 
         [0016]    Demand Client User minimizes Tableau and opens the Data Stocks Rental &amp; Trader Application  58 , which interact with the Data Trading Platform  13  and the Data Rental Platform  15  ( FIG. 10 ). The Policy Engine Platform  18  reviews the access policies and access is granted. There, Demand Client User views the Data Stock Markets  43  and the Data Stocks  43  that he/she will require to build on the business insights. After careful review, Demand Client User produces the Business “Deals”  26  and criteria required to rent the needed data. Demand Client User requests a unique set of Google Maps, Apple Maps, iTunes, Pandora, GrooveShark, and other Data Stocks  43 . 
         [0017]    The Business “Deals”  26  are loaded into the Data Trading Platform  13  and the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48  begin displaying Business “Deals”  26  to the supply clients. With a notification setting turned “On”, the supply clients quickly notice the Demand Client User&#39;s Business “Deals”  26 . Over the next 3 days, 500,000 of supply clients decide to join the Business “Deals”  26  by turning “On”  32  the Business “Deals”  26  and meeting the criteria in the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48 . As the 500,000 of supply clients join, the Data Renting Platform informs and notifies the Demand Client User of the progress. 
         [0018]    Once ready, the Demand Client User executes rent of the Business “Deals”  26 , but he/she is denied due to the Policy Engine Platform  18 . Demand Client User forgot that he/she needs higher authority to perform such a large multi-million dollar transaction. Using the Collaboration Platform  52 , the Demand Client User invites his/her supervisors to view and approve the Business “Deals”  26 . The supervisors agreed and perform the rental for the Business “Deals”  26 . Once executed, the Data Rental Platform and the Policy Engine Platform coordinate with the other platform. 
         [0019]    Since the Business “Deals”  26  has been agreed and the criteria is fully met from the population sample, the Data Renting Platform  15  informs the Policy Engine Platform  18  to begin coordinating with the Billing/Payment Platform  17  and the Data Trading Platform  13 . While Data Trading Platform  13  updates and clears the Business “Deals”  26 , the Billing/Payment Platform  17  arranges monetary transactions between the supply clients and the Demand Client User&#39;s business entity. 
         [0020]    As the process is happening, Data Manipulation Multi-Platform begins  54  turning the Data Stocks  43  into Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44  and keeping the Demand Client User of the progress. The good news was that 60% of the data was already in the system, so collecting and importing the other 40% from the Data Collecting Platform  7  took only 24 hours. Within 2 days, the Business “Deals”  26  complete and the Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44  are now inside file/s that are ready to be used, which are placed in the Demand Client User&#39;s library in the Data Delivery Platform  11  ( FIG. 2 b   ). 
         [0021]    Demand Client User now uses the Data Block Mixer Application  57  ( FIG. 10 ), which supported by the Data Mixing Platform  14 , to combine the previous file and the new file in order to create a new consolidate file, which can be called a Data Composition  47 . This new file is used imported into the Tableau BI session. There, the Demand Client User is now able to see full picture of the business insights. 
         [0022]    With this new business insights, Demand Client User decides that some of the opportunities need to be acted upon. Using the Action-Ability Application  59 , Demand Client User and his/her team begins coordinating business resources by mobilizing highway advertising signs requests, new store locations requests, location store music change requests, music artist sponsorship deal requests, and/or other business request actions. 
         [0023]    Demand Client User&#39;s supervisors are so impressed with the business insights that they believe it can be profitable to other industries and partnering allies. Since they are separate entities, the Demand Client User is asked to lease the mentioned Data Composition  47  in the Secondary Data Market Activities  49  for other demand client/s to rent. Using the Data Stocks Trader &amp; Renter Application  58 , the Demand Client User creates a Business “Deals”  26  for the Secondary Data Market Activities  49 , which will show in the Data Stocks Trader and Rental application for selected demand client/s, instead of the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48  for supply client/s. Regardless if only viewable in the Data Stocks Trader &amp; Renter Application  58 , the Data Trading Platform  13  and the Policy Engine Platform price, monitor, and control its transaction for other demand client/s. 
         [0024]    After a few days, four unique demand clients that are also in Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance/s  45  rent the Data Composition  47  from the Demand Client User&#39;s business entity. The same processes and mechanisms allow the Demand Client User&#39;s business entity to profit from the original Business “Deals”  26  and re-profit from the leasing of the new Data Composition  47 &#39;s Business “Deals”  26  in the Secondary Data Market Activities  49 . The Demand Client User&#39;s supervisors are pleased and continue to allow their authorized Demand Users to use the Data Stocks System to transform their business enterprise. 
       SPECIFICATIONS 
       [0000]    
       
           1 . Computer/s &amp; Device/s: an electronic device/s for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program. Examples: personal computers, PC, laptops, netbooks, desktops, terminals, phones, smart phones, gaming platforms, TVs, smart wristbands, etc. . . . The “Data Stocks System” interacts computers and devices for many reasons, such as data extraction  38 , data blocking  39 , installing the Data Stocks Trading application/s  48 , accessing to the “Data Stocks System”  48 , etc. . . . 
           2 . Browser Applications: A web application, web app, web-based application is any software that runs in a web-browser. It is created in a browser-supported programming language (such as the combination of JavaScript, HTML and CSS) and relies on a web browser to render the application, such as webmail, online retail sales, online actions, wikis, etc. . . . The “Data Stocks System” interacts computers and devices for many reasons, such as data extraction  38 , data blocking  39 , installing the Data Stocks Trading application/s  48 , accessing to the “Data Stocks System  48 , etc. . . . 
           3 . Desktop Applications: An application/s that runs stand alone in a desktop or laptop computer. Contrast with “Web-based application,” which requires the Web browser to run. The “Data Stocks System” interacts computers and devices for many reasons, such as data extraction  38 , data blocking  39 , installing the Data Stocks Trading application/s  48 , accessing to the “Data Stocks System  48 , etc. . . . 
           4 . Mobile Applications: A mobile application/s is a computer program designed to run on smartphones, tablet computers and other mobile devices. Although the system will extract data from data devices, CLAIM  3  expands on the use of the Data Stocks Mobile Application. The “Data Stocks System” interacts computers and devices for many reasons, such as data extraction  38 , data blocking  39 , installing the Data Stocks Trading application/s  48 , accessing to the “Data Stocks System  48 , etc. . . . 
           5 . Server/s: a computer or computer program that manages access to a centralized resource or service in a network. Central, and usually the largest, and most powerful computer in a network that houses the server software, stores and manages common (network) data and supplies it to the individual workstations (clients), and provides shared services. There are several types of server types such as proxy servers, FTP servers, collaboration servers, server appliance, SIP proxy servers, email servers, application proxy servers, virtual servers, remote access servers, etc. . . . The “Data Stocks System” will use a combination of servers, virtualize servers, and/or server clusters to create and sustain the Data Consent Management Platform  6 , Data Collection Platform  7 , Data Storage Platform  8 , Data Processing Platform  9 , Data Refining Platform  10 , Data Delivery Platform  11 , Data Blocking Platform  12 , Data Trading Platform  13 , Data Mixing Platform  14 , Data Renting Platform  15 , Data Analytics/Business Intelligence Platform  16 , Billing/Payment Platform  17 , Policy Engine Platform  18 , Big Data Platform  19 , Security Platform  20 , Action-Ability Platform  21 , and the Remote Access Platform  21 . Therefore, it applies to all claims that have any the mentioned platforms. 
           6 . Data Consent Management Platform: An IT platform of servers dedicated to ensure that supply clients and demand clients can manage their consent over Data Stocks  43 , Data Compositions  47 , and/or other data sources, and/or Business “Deals”  26  within the system. User interphase and application/s can be in the Data Stock Trading Application/s  4  in order to utilize features such as “On and Off” Consent Management Feature  34 , “Enter &amp; Exit Business Deals” Feature  32 , and/or others features. Decision and actions can affect the Policy Engine Platform  18 . 
           7 . Data Collection Platform: An IT platform of servers dedicated to ensure that collection of data is successfully imported into the system inside the Data Storage Platform  8 . It uses Data Source Extracting/Retrieval Techniques  38 , which can be affect the Policy Engine Platform  18 . 
           8 . Data Storage Platform: An IT platform of servers dedicated to data storage that records, stores, retrieves, and reads information (data) from any medium, including the medium itself, using memory, components, devices and media that retain digital computer data used for computing for some interval of time. Normal features include fault tolerance, high performance, non-blocking, databases, silicon based switched architecture designed to provide the bandwidth needed to support infrastructure consolidation of enterprise file and block-based storage services on and behind a single platform. File formats will vary depending on demand client/s needs. This platform can be enhanced and interacts by the Big Data Platform  19 , Data Refining Platform  10 , Data Processing Platform  9 , Data Delivery Platform  11 , and/or Policy Engine Platform  18 . 
           9 . Data Processing Platform: An IT platform of servers dedicated to processing the selection of Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 . This platform can interact with the Data Storage Platform  8 , Big Data Platform  19 , Data Refining Platform  10 , Data Delivery Platform  11 , Data Renting Platform  15 , and/or Policy Engine Platform  18 . 
           10 . Data Refining Platform: An IT platform of servers dedicated to refining data using multiple techniques and transformations to add value and security to the data in order to produce Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 . This platform can interact with the Data Storage Platform  8 , Big Data Platform  19 , Data Processing Platform  9 , Data Mixing Platform  14 , Data Delivery Platform  11 , and/or Policy Engine Platform  18 . 
           11 . Data Delivery Platform: An IT platform of servers dedicated to expediting the delivery of Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44  and the file/script libraries for demand client/s to access. This platform can interact with the Data Storage Platform  8 , Big Data Platform  19 , Data Processing Platform  9 , Data Refining Platform  10 , Data Mixing Platform  14 , Data Renting Platform  15 , and/or Policy Engine Platform  18 . 
           12 . Data Blocking Platform: An IT platform of servers dedicated to blocking data leaks both internally within the system and externally to the system with Data Blocking Techniques  39 , in order to ensure legal compliance, and protect the value and integrity of the Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 , pre-Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 , Data Compositions  47 , and other data; and thus the improve the profitability of supply clients. This platform can interact with the Data Storage Platform  8 , and/or Policy Engine Platform  18 . 
           13 . Data Trading Platform: An IT platform of servers dedicated to serving the creating and sustainment of the Data Stock Markets  42 , where supply clients and demand clients can reach price equilibrium for the data rentals of Business “Deals”  26  via Dynamic Pricing  25 . This platform can also perform Secondary Market Activities  49  by re-selling/re-renting Business “Deals”  26  and Data Compositions  47 . This platform can interact with the Data Renting Platform  15 , Data Consent Management Platform  6 , Billing/Payment Platform  17 , and/or Policy Engine Platform  18 . User interphases and applications can be in the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48  and the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance  45 . 
           14 . Data Mixing Platform: An IT platform of servers dedicated to the ability to mix and blend Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 , demand client internal data, and/or other data sources in order to create Data Compositions  47  that can create synergic business insights, which separate sources of data cannot produce as stand-alone data. This platform can interact with the Data Renting Platform  15 , Data Delivery Platform  11 , Data Processing Platform  9 , and/or Policy Engine Platform  18 . The Data Block Mixer Application  57  can be one of the user interphases that can be used in the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance  45 . 
           15 . Data Renting Platform: An IT platform of servers dedicated to renting Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44  within the Data Trading Platform  13 , and the management and production of Business “Deals”  26 . This platform can interact with the Data Trading Platform  13 , Data Mixing Platform  14 , Data Delivery Platform  11 , Data Processing Platform  9 , and/or Policy Engine Platform  18 . User interphase and application/s can be in the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance  45 . 
           16 . Data Analytics/Business Intelligence Platform: An IT platform of servers dedicated to managing licensing, and selecting and loading (or preloading) Business Intelligence Applications  60  into the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance  45 . With these Business Intelligence Applications  60 , user/s can select and visualizing the Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 , demand client internal data, external data, and/or Data Compositions  47 , in order to produce valuable business insights for commercial success. This platform can interact with the Data Mixing Platform  14 , Data Delivery Platform  11 , Data Processing Platform  9 , and/or Policy Engine Platform  18 . User interphase and application/s can be in the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance  45 . 
           17 . Billing/Payment Platform: An IT platform of servers dedicated to ensure the monetary transactions and brokering performed in the Data Trading Platform  13  and Data Renting Platform  15 . User interphases and applications are in the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48  and the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance  45 . In addition, several of the services, clearing activities, and/or applications can be outsourced to 3rd parties that specialize in these activities. 
           18 . Policy Engine Platform: An IT platform of servers dedicated to monitoring, controlling, and/or executing the policies, settings, and/or profiles of the patent owning entity, the demand clients, and/or the supply clients. This platform can consist of the Supply Policy Engines Platform  36  and the Demand Policy Engines Platform  37 . This platform can interact with the Big Data Platform  19 , Data Refining Platform  10 , Data Processing Platform  9 , Data Delivery Platform  11 , Data Mixing Platform  14 , Data Consent Management Platform  6 , Data Collection Platform  7 , Data Storage Platform  8 , Data Blocking Platform  12 , Data Trading Platform  12 , Data Renting Platform  15 , and/or any of the components in the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Platform  46  and the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48 . These platform can include secondary Policy Engine Platform  18  to ensure redundancy and avoid system failures. 
           19 . Big Data Platform: An IT plat form of servers dedicated to enhancing that the Data Storage Platform  8 , Data Refining Platform  10 , Data Processing Platform  9 , and the Data Delivery Platform  11  in order sustain performance during interactions of massing data levels of Terabytes and higher via the latest “Big Data” technologies. 
           20 . Security Platform: An IT platform of servers, network devices, and other hardware, such as firewalls, dedicated to ensure the security transactions (such as HTTPS, VPN, SSL, tokens, etc. . . . ), authentication methods (passwords, biometrics, etc. . . . )  53 , and control the threats (malicious code, viruses, Trojans, worms, macros, hackers, etc. . . . ) to the system from internal and external of sources in order to avoid them, stop them, counter them, isolate them, and/or monitor them. This platform is distributed through the system. 
           21 . Action-Ability Platform: An IT platform of servers dedicated to facilitating and mobilizing business resources in order to improve the execution of business insights and opportunities found using the Data Analytics/Business Intelligence Platform  16 . User interphase and application/s can be in the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance  45 . 
           22 . Remote Access Platform: An IT platform of servers dedicated to remote access of demand clients&#39; access into the system, mainly the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Platform  46 , in order to increase security and sustain the short distances between platforms, which improves performance and reduces network bandwidth. 
           23 . “Name Your Price” Feature: Feature that allows supply clients set the strike price for their Data Stock/s  43  in the Data Trading Platform  13  to settle and participate in the Data Stock Markets  42  and Business “Deal”  26 . 
           24 . “Auto-Adjust” Feature: Feature that allows supply clients to auto-set the strike price for their Data Stock/s  43  in the Data Trading Platform  13  to automatically settle and automatically participate in the Data Stock Markets  42  and Business “Deal”  26 , while reducing interaction and improve money making opportunities. 
           25 . Dynamic Pricing: Feature found in any modern stock market where buyers and sellers perform bid and ask prices for stocks in order to reach price equilibrium between supply and demand economic forces. In this case, this feature can apply to Data Stock/s  43  and/or Data Stock Markets  42 . 
           26 . Business “Deals”: The grouping of Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 , future grouping of Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks (Data Stock/s  43  yet to be processed by the system), Data Compositions  47 , and other sources of data that demand client/s are asking for from a particular supply client population sample size in order to rent in exchange for a monetary compensation. A Business “Deal” can be sponsored by one or several demand client/s. The criteria can consist of demand client/s&#39;s qualifications for supply clients, selection of qualified supply clients, match data pricing based on Dynamic Pricing  25 , and other minor features to ensure transactions in order to create and sustain of active Data Stock Markets  42 . Business “Deal” can be re-traded/re-rented/lease to other demand client/s in Data Trading Platform  13  via Secondary Market Activities  49 . Additional nomenclatures for Business “Deals” can include: “Deal”, “Data Deal”, “Data Bundle”, “Bundle”, “Bundles”, “Categories”, “Data Block Deal”, “Data Compositions Deals”, etc. . . . 
           27 . “Data Markets” Dashboard Feature: Feature can allow supply client/s to view, monitor, control, and/or drill down in the summary of all future monetary gains from all ( 26 ) business “Deals” the supply client is currently participating, which is based on Dynamic Pricing  25 , and their percentage of how many Business “Deals”  26  they are currently all the criteria for. This feature can be found in the user interphases and/or applications of the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48  and in the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance  45  for Secondary Data Market Activities  49 . 
           28 . “My Data Stocks” Feature: This feature can allow supply client/s to view, monitor, control, and drill down to all the Data Stock/s  43  that are currently “On” (“On and Off” Consent MGMT Button)  34  and aligned with all turned “On” Business “Deals”  26  (Color: green), all turned “Off” (Color: gray)  34 , and/or needed to be turned “On” to reach 100% on all “On” Business “Deals”  26  to maximize their rental monetary compensations (Color: Red). This feature can be found in the user interphases and/or applications of the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48 . 
           29 . Money “Transfer” Feature: This feature can allow supply client/s to view, monitor, control, and/or drill down to all transfer actualized monetary gains to the supply clients gained from renting their Data Stock/s  43  from the Business “Deals”  26  they participated in, and which the transaction/s have concluded. This monetary gains distributions are performed by the Billing/Payment Platform  17 . The Billing/Payment Platform  17  also performs the billing to the demand clients that they offered for those ( 26 ) Business “Deals”. This feature can be found in the user interphases and/or applications of the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48  and in the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance  45  for Secondary Data Market Activities  49 . 
           30 . “My Account” Feature: This feature can allow supply client/s to view, monitor, control, and/or drill down on their individual user profiles, settings, and preferences to enhance their experiences within the system. 
           31 . “Quick Criteria” Feature: This feature can allow supply client/s to quickly view all the Data Stock/s  43  that are currently “On” (via the “On and Off” Consent MGMT Feature  34 ) and aligned with all “On” (via the “Enter &amp; Exit Business Deals” Feature  32 ) Business “Deals”  26  (Color: green), “Off”  32  Business “Deals”  26  and thus not required Data Stock/s  43  (Color: gray), and/or Data Stock/s  43  needed to be turned “On”  34  in order meet the criteria of “On”  32  Business “Deals”  26  to maximize their monetary gains (Color: Red). 
           32 . “Enter &amp; Exit Business Deals” Feature: This feature can allow supply client/s to enter and exit Business “Deals”  26  with the “On and Off” button. See CLAIM  4 . This feature can be found in the user interphases and/or applications of the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48  and in the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance  45  for Secondary Data Market Activities  49 . 
           33 . “Total Ask” Feature: This feature can allow demand clients to show a total compensation for their Business “Deals”  26  based on the accumulated Dynamic Pricing of the Data Stock/s  43  in order to entice supply clients that entered that Business “Deals”  26 . This feature can be found in the user interphases and/or applications of the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48  and in the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance  45  for Secondary Data Market Activities  49 . See CLAIM  4 . 
           34 . “On and Off” Consent Management Feature: This feature can allow supply client/s to grant and/or deny access to their Data Stock/s  43 , Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 , Data Compositions  47 , and other sources, which they selected, for their brokering, storage, and/or trading. This feature can be found in the user interphases and/or applications of the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48  and in the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance  45  for Secondary Data Market Activities  49 . This feature interacts with the Data Consent Management Platform  6  and the Policy Engine Platform  18 . 
           35 . “Market Flux Reader” Feature: This feature can allow supply client/s to view changes in its respective data markets relative to the dynamic price in the “Name Your Price” Feature  23  box. “Green Arrows” signify data market is pay more premium than the current set price in the “Name Your Price” Feature  23  box. “Red Arrows” signify data market is pay is below than the current Dynamic Price  25  in the “Name Your Price” Feature  23  box and thus unlikely to qualify for the criteria of many of Business “Deals”  26 . This feature can be found in the user interphases and/or applications of the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48  and in the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance  45  for Secondary Data Market Activities  49 . 
           36 . Supply Policy Engines Platform: Major component of the Policy Engine Platform  18  that contains several types and numbers of policy engines for supply client/s and the patent owning entity&#39;s policy engine (henceforth addressed as “Corporate Policy Engines”). This component can include the “Supply Client Policy &amp; Settings” Policy Engine, which deals with any supply client/s&#39;s profiles and settings at the user level to execute and validate the consent management platform&#39;s features and mechanisms. This includes supply clients&#39; profiles and settings at the user level that import their Data Stock/s  43  into the system. “Supply Client Policy Engine” deals with any demand clients profiles importing data policies, abilities, restrictions at their enterprise level to its enterprise users, to be execute and be validate the consent management platform&#39;s features and mechanisms. This mechanism also functions for Secondary Data Market Activities  49 , which is when the demand client/s can become supply client/s for other demand client/s. The Corporate Policy Engine can validates and ensure that patent owning entity&#39;s policies and regulations can monitor, control, and/or supersede any conflicting policies toward the other supply policy engines. 
           37 . Demand Policy Engines Platform: Major component of the Policy Engine Platform  18  that contains several types and number of policy engines for the demand clients with the addition of the Corporate Policy Engines. This component can include the “Demand Client Profile &amp; Settings” policy engines managed any demand client&#39;s profiles and settings at the user level in order populate the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance  45  for demand client&#39;s user experience, such as types of software business intelligences software, preferences, and recently used files. “Demand Client Policy Engines” focus on enterprise demand client&#39;s policies to access, extract, mix, trade, rent, produce Business “Deals”  26 , validate, Secondary Data Market Activities  49 , deny and/or any other functions and/or restrictions dictated by the enterprise unto its users. The Corporate Policy Engine can validates and ensure that patent owning entity&#39;s policies and regulations can monitor, control, and/or supersede any conflicting policies toward the other demand policy engines. 
           38 . Data Source Extracting/Retrieval Techniques: The features in the Data Collection Platform  7  that can execute the retrieval of any Data Stock/s, demand client internal information, and/or other sources authorized by the Policy Engine Platform  18 . The results are sent to the Data Storage Platform  8 . There are several known techniques, such as SOAP APIs, REST APIs, scripting, Cookies  51 , basic uploading, and other common techniques. Other unique techniques can include dual transactions. This data retrieval technique will signal the authorized device and/or authorized client&#39;s data source to send 2 transactions: one to the destination sources and another to this system. While APIs focus on retrieving data from the destination source, dual transactions focus on retrieving data from the original point of data origin. This will be required from data sources that refuse to provide APIs, deny access, and/or other peaceful means to acquire data that was granted and agreed-on within the Policy Engine Platform  18  between the patent owning entity, the demand clients, and the supply clients. 
           39 . Data Blocking Techniques: The features in the Data Blocking Platform  12  that can execute the stoppage of any unauthorized transactions and distributions not granted Policy Engine Platform  18 . This can be internal within the system in order to stop any data leaks with the system or external from the system in order to stop unauthorized 3rd parties. Blockage Techniques include denial of service requests, automatic information “opt-out” requests on behalf of clients to 3rd parties, removal of spybots from devices, etc. . . . 
           40 . “Front End” (FE) Interface: Front end interface are applications that focus on the frontal interaction with user and the back end interface. This represents the interface and controls that the user will select, click, type-on, and/or pressing using a mouse and/or finger. This feature can be represented by user interphases and/or applications in the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48  and in the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance  45 . 
           41 . “Back End” (BE) Interface: Back End platforms, such as the servers  5 , the Data Collection Platform 7, the Big Data Storage  19 , etc. . . . , that the client user/s will not normally interact with and/or simply be denied to access to in order for that platform to stay secured and functional. This platforms will be mainly accessible to the patent owning entity and/or authorized parties. 
           42 . Data Stock Markets: The market/s of Data Stock/s  43 , Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 , Data Compositions  47 , and/or other data sources that are created and sustain in the Data Trading Platform  13 . Using Dynamic Pricing  25 , these markets set the value of the Business “Deals”  26 . This can include objects of the Secondary Data Market Activities  49 . Additional nomenclatures can include “Data Markets”, “Data Market”, “Data Stocks Market”, “Data Stock Exchange”, “Data Leasing Markets”, etc. . . . 
           43 . Data Stock/s: A single data source, multiple sources of data, and/or “Data Rights”  50  that demand client/s would find of ethical business value and that supply client/s owns, has, and/or produces. This can include demographic data, mobile application/s data and their activity, desktop application/s data and their activity, public information, medical information, credit information, browser history, browser data and their activity, records, music, social media, gaming sessions, online transactions, etc. . . . These Data Stock/s can be collected by Data Collection Platform  7 , stored in the Data Storage Platform  8 , and converted into Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44  by the Data Processing Platform  9  and the Data Refining Platform  10 , in order to protect supply client/s&#39;s private, secret, and/or personal information. Data Stock/s are traded in the Data Stock Markets  42  using Dynamic Pricing  25  by the Data Trading Platform  13  in order to determine the rental value in the Data Renting Platform  15 . 
           44 . Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks: Blocks of Data Stock/s  43  that have been enhanced by the Data Processing Platform  9  and the Data Refining Platform  10  in order to in order to protect supply client/s&#39;s private, secret, sensitive, and/or personal information. They can be mixed and blended into Data Compositions  47  with the methods utilized by the Data Mixing Platform  14 . These data blocks are requested by Business “Deals”  26  in order to be rented in the Data Renting Platform  15 . The value of these data blocks can be determined by the Data Stock Markets  42  in the Data Trading Platform  13 . These data block can be part of the Secondary Data Market Activities  49 . The file formatting will depend on the demand client/s&#39; needs and by requirements of the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance/s  45 . 
           45 . Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance/s: A remote desktop instance/s produced in Crystalis “Business Periscope” Platform/s  46 , where a demand client user/s can view, mix, rent, produce Business “Deals”  26 , trade, and/or act upon the Data Compositions  47 , Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 , and/or sources of data. The instance/s have several pre-loaded applications for business intelligence &amp; analytics, data trading, data renting, data mixing, Business “Deals”  26  creation, perform Secondary Data Market Activities  49 , action-ability, and/or other support element that can be configured by the Policy Engines Platform  37 . This instances can be accessed remotely via the Remote Access Platform  22  and collaborated upon as a demand client/s team/s  52 . In addition, when Crystalis “Business Periscope” Platform/s  46  are disconnected from the Data Stock Markets 42, Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance/s can be used in the demand client/s&#39;s premise and/or private network. 
           46 . Crystalis “Business Periscope” Platform/s: This integrated platform that can create Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance/s  45  and can be configured by the Policy Engines Platform  18 . The platform can be created and sustained by a combinations of platforms, such as the Data Mixing Platform  14 , Data Trading Platform  13 , Data Renting Platform  5 , Data Analytics/Business Intelligence Platform  16 , Policy Engine Platform  18 , Remote Access Platform  22 , and/or Action-Ability Platform  21 . In addition, Crystalis “Business Periscope” Platform/s can be disconnect from the Data Stock Markets  42  in order to be used by demand client/s&#39;s premise and/or private network 
           47 . Data Compositions: A combination of data from multiple sources that can include Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 , demand client internal data, and/or other sources that can be mixed and blended in the Data Mixing Platform  14  in order to create greater synergistic value for business insights. The file formatting will depend on the demand client/s&#39; needs and by requirements of the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance/s  45 . These data compositions can be leased in the Secondary Data Market Activities  49 . 
           48 . Data Stocks Trading Application/s: The applications and/or interphases that the supply client/s can be use to manage their Data Stocks  43 , interact with Data Stock Markets  42 , manage Business “Deals”  26 , and/or other features required for the supply client/s to safely participate in Data Stock Markets  42  and Business “Deals”  26 . This can take the form of Browser Application/s  2 , Desktop Application/s  3 , Mobile Application/s  4 , Cookies  51 , and/or website portal/s. This can accessed using Computer/s &amp; Device/s  1 . In addition, these applications can include many features (Ex:  23 ,  24 ,  25 ,  27 ,  28 ,  29 ,  30 ,  31 ,  32 ,  33 ,  34 ,  35 ) and/or advertising and/or sponsorship messages in order to raise revenue for the patent owning entity. 
           49 . Secondary Data Market Activities: Feature of the in the Data Trading Platform  13  that allows demand client/s that have rented Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 , transacted Business “Deals”  26 , and/or created Data Compositions  47  to re-rent and/or lease these mentioned data to other demand client/s for monetary compensation. The feature can be monitored and controlled by the Policy Engine Platform  18  to ensure continuation of protection, protection, and value. This feature allows 3rd parties entities to make money of demand client/s, and/or for demand client/s to recover some of the costs and/or profit from the initial purchases. Thus, demand client/s can become supply client/s in this market. See CLAIM  2 . 
           50 . “Data Rights”: The legal right to collect and/or block data from the supply client/s and/or demand client/s. They can be used to authorize Data Source Extracting/Retrieval Techniques  38 , managed by the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48 , and/or controlled by the Policy Engine Platform  18  via the Data Consent Platform  6 . 
           51 . Cookies: A cookie is a text file that a web server stores in Computer/s &amp; Device/s  1  in order to track transactions, retrieve data, block data, store data, and and/or other activities. They can be used in the Data Source Extracting/Retrieval Techniques  38 , installed by the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48 , and/or controlled by the Policy Engine Platform  18 . 
           52 . Collaboration Platform: An IT platform of servers dedicated to facilitating demand client/s teams to work together in Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance/s in order to improve produce business insights and enable the coordination of business resources toward the opportunities found. The Policy Engine Platform  18  can be used to monitor and control these interactions. 
           53 . “Authentication Methods” Features: The features in the Security Platform  20  that can ensure that the user/s accessing the system are reviewed, validated, and/or stopped by using one or multiple method/s, such as passwords, user IDs, biometrics, “Active Directories”, “Single Sign-On”, “Log In With ______” (Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc. . . . ) modules, and/or modern authentication methods. This feature can interact with the Policy Engine Platform  18 . 
           54 . Data Manipulation Multi-Platform: A logical grouping of platforms that can consist of the Data Storage Platform  8 , Data Processing Platform  9 , Data Refining Platform  10 , Big Data Platform  19 , Policy Engine Platform  18 , Data Delivery Platform  11 , and/or Data Mixing Platform  14  for the purpose of supporting the Supply Multi-Platform  55  and/or the Demand Multi-Platform  56 . Data Manipulation Multi-Platform  54  split into separate grouping to increase security via the Security Platform  20 . 
           55 . Supply Multi-Platform: A logical grouping of platforms that can consist of the Data Collection Platform  7 , Data Blocking Platform  12 , Billing/Payment Platform  17 , Data Trading Platform  13 , Policy Engine Platform  18 , Data Renting Platform  15 , and/or Data Consent Management Platform  6  for the purpose of supporting supply client/s, the Data Stock Markets  43 , and the Demand Multi-Platform  56 . This Multi-Platform can be split into separate grouping to increase security via the Security Platform  20 . 
           56 . Demand Multi-Platform: A logical grouping of platforms that can consist of the Data Mixing Platform  14 , Data Trading Platform  13 , Data Renting Platform  15 , Data Analytics/Business Intelligence Platform  16 , Policy Engine Platform  18 , Remote Access Platform  22 , Action-Ability Platform  21  and/or Collaboration Platform  52  for the purpose of supporting the Supply Multi-Platform  55  and the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Platform/s  46 . Demand Multi-Platform split into separate grouping to increase security via the Security Platform  20 . 
           57 . Data Block Mixer Application/s: Software application/s that can allow demand client/s to perform many functions, which can include mixing and editing Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 , internal demand client data, and/or Data Compositions  47  that are rented in the Data Stocks Trader &amp; Renter Application  58  into newer Data Compositions  47 . The user interphase can be in the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance/s  45 . This application is supported by the Data Mixing Platform  14  and can include the ability to upload demand client/s&#39;s internal information into the Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44  and/or Data Compositions  47 . 
           58 . Data Stocks Trader &amp; Renter Application/s: Software application/s that can allow demand client/s to perform many functions, which can include the reviewing Data Stock Markets&#39;  42  dynamic pricing  25 ; renting Aggregate Categorical Data Blocks  44 ; production and monitoring of Business “Deal”  26  that are rented in the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48 ; production and monitoring of Business “Deal”  26  that are rented for the Secondary Data Market Activities  49 . This user interphase can be in the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance/s  45 . This application is supported by the Data Mixing Platform  14  and/or can include many of the features from the Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48 . 
           59 . Action-Ability Module: Software application/s that can allow demand client/s to perform many functions, which can include the mobilization of resources, request to mobilize resources, strategic resource management, and/or compare standard versus actual results of those mobilized resources. This user interphase can be in the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance/s  45 . This application is supported by the Data Mixing Platform  14  and can include the ability to upload user/client information to the data blocks. 
           60 . Business Intelligence Application/s: Software application/s that can allow demand client/s to perform many functions, which can be to retrieve, analyze, transform and/or report data for business intelligence. The tools generally read data that have been previously stored, often, though not necessarily, in a data lakes, data warehouses, data marts, and/or, in our case, the Data Storage Platform  8 . This user interphase can be in the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance/s  45 . This application is supported by the Data Analytics/Business Intelligence Platform  16 , Data Delivery Platform  11 , and/or other platforms. Examples of these applications and modules can be IBM Cognos, Tableau, Good Data, etc. . . . 
       
     
     
    
     DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS &amp; TABLES 
       [0085]    TABLE 1 is a table of the combination of the system, its various platforms, and mechanisms from the minimal viable system to the full Data Stocks Integrated Multi-Platform Systems. 
         [0086]      FIG. 1  is a schematic diagram of the system, its various platforms, and mechanisms. 
         [0087]      FIG. 2 a    is a schematic diagram snapshot of the Supply Multi-Platform  55 , its various platforms, and mechanisms and its respective specifications. 
         [0088]      FIG. 2 b    is a schematic diagram snapshot of the Data Manipulation Multi-Platform  54 , its various platforms, and mechanisms and its respective specifications. 
         [0089]      FIG. 2 c    is a schematic diagrams snapshot of the Demand Multi-Platform  56 , its various platforms, and mechanisms, and its respective specifications 
         [0090]      FIG. 3  is a schematic diagram snapshot of a working prototype of the Trading Platform  13 , supporting platforms, its mechanisms, and features. 
         [0091]      FIG. 4  is a working prototype diagram snapshot of the Main Navigation Page of the mobile application (Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48 ) in a browser, its mechanisms, and features. 
         [0092]      FIG. 5 a    is of a working prototype diagram of the mobile application (Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48 ) regarding multiple Business “Deals”  26 , the Data Consent Management Platform  6  interaction, the Data Trading Platform  13 , its mechanisms, and features. 
         [0093]      FIG. 5 b    is of working prototype diagrams of the mobile application (Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48 ) regarding multiple Data Stock/s  43 , the Data Consent Management Platform  6  interaction, the Data Trading Platform  13 , its mechanisms, and features. 
         [0094]      FIG. 5 c    is of working prototype diagrams of the mobile application (Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48 ) regarding multiple styles of representing Business “Deals”  26 , the Data Consent Management Platform  6  interaction, the Data Trading Platform  13 , its mechanisms, and features. 
         [0095]      FIG. 5 d    is of a working prototype diagram of the mobile application (Data Stocks Trading Application/s  48 ) regarding multiple “Authentication Methods” Features  53 , its mechanisms, and features. 
         [0096]      FIG. 6  is a schematic diagram snap of the Policy Engines Platform  18 , Supply Policy Engine  36 , Demand Policy Engine  37 , its various associations with other platforms, and mechanisms. 
         [0097]      FIG. 7  is a schematic diagram snapshot of the Data Collection Platform  7  &amp; Data Blocking Platform  12 , their respective techniques, its various associations with other platforms, and other mechanisms. 
         [0098]      FIG. 8  is a schematic diagram snapshot of the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Platform  46 , Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance/s  45 , its various applications (such as  57 ,  58 ,  59 ,  60 ), associations with other platforms, and mechanisms. 
         [0099]      FIG. 9  is a schematic diagram snapshot of the multiple platforms split into “Front End” (FE) Interface  40  and “Back End” (BE) Interface  41 , its various associations with other platforms, and mechanisms. 
         [0100]      FIG. 10  is of a working prototype diagram of the Crystalis “Business Periscope” Instance/s  45 , its various applications (such as  2 ,  57 ,  58 ,  59 ,  60 ), associations with other platforms, mechanisms, and features. 
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                 DATA STOCKS INTEGRATED IT MULTI-PLATFORM SYSTEM-COMBINATIONS 
               
               
                   
               
             
             
               
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                 Specification Number 
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                 1 
                 2 
                 3 
                 4 
                 5 
                 6 
                 18 
                 7 
                 8 
                 9 
                 10 
                 11 
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                 System Segments 
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                   
                 Consent Stack 
                 Data Manipulation 
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                 HW &amp; Apps 
                 Data  
                 Policy  
                 Data  
                 Data  
                 Data  
                 Data  
                 Data  
               
             
          
           
               
                 Component 
                   
                 Browser  
                 Desktop  
                 Mobile  
                   
                 Consent  
                 Engine  
                 Collecting  
                 Storage  
                 Process- 
                 Refining 
                 Delivery 
               
               
                 Combinations 
                 Computer(s)  
                 Appli- 
                 Appli- 
                 Appli- 
                 Ser- 
                 Management  
                 Plat- 
                 Plat- 
                 Plat- 
                 ing Plat- 
                 Plat- 
                 Plat- 
               
               
                 For System/s 
                 &amp; Device(s) 
                 cation(s) 
                 cation(s) 
                 cation(s) 
                 ver(s) 
                 Platform 
                 form 
                 form 
                 form 
                 form 
                 form 
                 form 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 Minimal Viable  
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 x 
                 ✓ 
                 x 
                 x 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
               
               
                 System  
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 (Business 
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 Periscope  
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 Platform- 
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 On Premise) 
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 Minimal  
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
               
               
                 Fuctional Data  
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 Stocks System 
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 (Periscope +  
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 Data Stock 
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 Markets  
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 Capabilities) 
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 Full Data  
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
               
               
                 Stocks  
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 Integrated  
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 Multi-Platform  
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 System 
               
               
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                   
                 Specification Number 
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                   
                 12 
                 13 
                 14 
                 15 
                 16 
                 17 
                 20 
                 19 
                 21 
                 22 
                 52 
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                   
                 System Segments 
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                   
                 Data Manipulation 
                 Transactional 
                 Big 
                 Additional 
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                 Analytics/ 
                 Assurance 
                 Data 
                 Features 
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                   
                 Data  
                 Data  
                 Data  
                 Data  
                 Business  
                 Billing/ 
                   
                 Big  
                 Action- 
                 Remote  
                 Collabor- 
               
               
                   
                 Component 
                 Blocking 
                 Trading 
                 Mixing 
                 Renting 
                 Intelligence 
                 Payment  
                 Security 
                 Data  
                 Ability 
                 Access 
                 ation  
               
               
                   
                 Combinations 
                 Plat- 
                 Plat- 
                 Plat- 
                 Plat- 
                 Plat- 
                 Plat- 
                 Plat- 
                 Plat- 
                 Plat- 
                 Plat- 
                 Plat- 
               
               
                   
                 For System/s 
                 form 
                 form 
                 form 
                 form 
                 form 
                 form 
                 form 
                 form 
                 form 
                 form 
                 form 
               
               
                   
               
               
                   
                 Minimal Viable  
                 x 
                 x 
                 x 
                 x 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 x 
                 x 
                 x 
                 x 
               
               
                   
                 System  
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 (Business 
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Periscope  
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Platform- 
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 On Premise) 
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Minimal  
                 x 
                 ✓ 
                 x 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 x 
                 ✓ 
                 x 
               
               
                   
                 Fuctional Data  
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Stocks System 
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 (Periscope +  
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Data Stock 
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Markets  
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Capabilities) 
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Full Data  
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
                 ✓ 
               
               
                   
                 Stocks  
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Integrated  
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Multi-Platform  
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 System