US 11,816,133 B2
Crowdsourced problem-solution directory
Oliver Siegel, Laguna Beach, CA (US)
Filed by Oliver Siegel, Laguna Beach, CA (US)
Filed on Mar. 30, 2022, as Appl. No. 17/709,238.
Prior Publication US 2023/0315762 A1, Oct. 5, 2023
Int. Cl. G06F 7/00 (2006.01); G06F 16/28 (2019.01)
CPC G06F 16/285 (2019.01) 13 Claims
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1. A computer implemented problem-solution directory system for solving problems and achieving goals, the computer implemented problem-solution directory system comprising:
a multi-dimensional node network to categorize and qualify cause-and-effect relationships between problems, goals, and solutions via well-defined node connections for problem solving, the multi-dimensional node network comprising three or more different types of nodes that are interconnected;
wherein each type of node is interconnected to one or more types of nodes, such that a given type of node can be connected to a similar type of node and/or a different type of node; wherein nodes are connected by connections that are categorized as either a connection
between similar types of nodes or a connection between different types of nodes;
wherein the node network comprises node connections categorized as parent connections, child connections, or directional connections;
wherein the computer implemented problem-solution directory system further comprises: a node object, the node object comprising:
an indicator to classify the node as positive or negative;
a reference field to one or more directional node connection objects that contain a terminal goal connection object from a database of terminal goal objects and terminal goal connection objects;
a reference field to one or more connection objects that contain a connection object specified by a user as a parent or child type node from a database of positive or negative node objects and node connection objects;
a reference field to one or more description objects that contain a node description specified by a user;
a reference field to one or more container objects, the container objects comprising tags, labels, or folders that contain a name and descliption of the container specified by a user;
a reference field to one or more user profile objects that contain a user profile object specified by a user with a name and a biography; and
other fields for labeling, categorizing, describing, or interacting with the node object.