Systems and techniques are provided for a resource transfer system. An instruction to transfer a first quantity of a resource from a first resource pool to a second resource pool may be received. A hold may be placed on a second quantity of the resource in the first resource pool. The held second quantity of the first resource may not be transferred from the first resource pool until the hold is released. Responsive to receiving a message that fulfills a condition on the hold and an instruction to execute the transfer, the hold may be released. A register that is in the first resource pool and is associated with the resource may decremented by the first quantity, and a register that is in the second resource pool and is associated with the resource may be incremented by the first quantity.
- Luxembourg, LU Evan Schwartz - New York NY, US Robert Way - Spring TX, US
International Classification:
G06Q 20/40 G06Q 20/38 G06Q 20/02
Abstract:
Systems and techniques are provided for a resource transfer system. An instruction to transfer a first quantity of a resource from a first resource pool to a second resource pool may be received. A hold may be placed on a second quantity of the resource in the first resource pool. The held second quantity of the first resource may not be transferred from the first resource pool until the hold is released. Responsive to receiving a message that fulfills a condition on the hold and an instruction to execute the transfer, the hold may be released. A register that is in the first resource pool and is associated with the resource may decremented by the first quantity, and a register that is in the second resource pool and is associated with the resource may be incremented by the first quantity.
- Luxembourg, LU Evan Schwartz - New York NY, US Robert Way - Spring TX, US
International Classification:
G06Q 20/40 G06Q 20/38 G06Q 20/02
Abstract:
Systems and techniques are provided for a resource transfer system. An instruction to transfer a first quantity of a resource from a first resource pool to a second resource pool may be received. A hold may be placed on a second quantity of the resource in the first resource pool. The held second quantity of the first resource may not be transferred from the first resource pool until the hold is released. Responsive to receiving a message that fulfills a condition on the hold and an instruction to execute the transfer, the hold may be released. A register that is in the first resource pool and is associated with the resource may decremented by the first quantity, and a register that is in the second resource pool and is associated with the resource may be incremented by the first quantity.
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Kean University 1990 - 1995
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VMware Infrastructure Thin VDI Virtualization Disaster Recovery Citrix Application Virtualization Data Center VMware Citrix Metaframe Storage Cloud Computing vSphere VMware ESX Cluster Security IT Management Business Continuity Servers Active Directory
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Memorial University of Newfoundland - Glaciology, University of Ottawa - Geography/Geomatics, University of Oslo - Geoscience
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