MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611049480 A) filed by Priyanka Tomar, New Delhi, on April 17, for 'post-load graph-state conformance certification system with fail-closed downstream query-session admission control.'
Inventor(s) include Priyanka Tomar.
The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A computer-implemented post-load graph-state conformance certification system with fail-closed downstream query-session admission control is disclosed. An expected graph-state specification is derived from a machine readable control record produced by an upstream pre-instantiation control system, serialized as a frozen expected state file, and integrity-verified by a SHA-256 sidecar digest before and after execution of conformance checks. Graph query language statements are executed through the graph database management system's query-execution engine to interrogate the instantiated graph database state after loading. Seven defined conformance checks are executed, including graph-topology-specific relationship-participation verification and defined multi-hop traversal-pattern verification that do not exist in relational post-load checking. A binary certification decision of VERIFIED or NOT VERIFIED is recorded in a machine-readable certification output. On VERIFIED, the certification output's SHA-256 digest is bound into a certification registry entry for the target database instance. A fail-closed downstream connector-side admission sequence requires, before opening any query session, runtime recomputation and matching of the certification-output digest, VERIFIED status with zero failed checks, database instance identifier correspondence, and trusted-engine-version confirmation. Failure of any admission condition causes the connector to emit a BLOCKED decision and refrain from executing the downstream query. The graph database instance remains hosted throughout; what the system controls is whether a downstream query session is admitted or blocked."
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