MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641050699 A) filed by Kalasalingam Academy Of Research And Education on April 21, 2026, for System And Method For Selfinitializing Secure Modular Content Management With Adaptive Rate Limiting And Constraint-Enforced Service Prioritization.
Inventors include Dr. S. Hemaswathi; R. Sivagurunathan; B. Theva Hari Prasath; and C. Balasubramaniyaraja.
The application for the patent was published on June 12, 2026, under issue no. 24/2026.
Abstract: ABSTRACT 5 Title: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELF-INITIALIZING SECURE MODULAR CONTENT MANAGEMENT WITH ADAPTIVE RATE LIMITING AND CONSTRAINT -ENFORCED SERVICE PRIORITIZATION The titled invention discloses a self-initializing, secure; modular content management 10 system architecture comprising a client interface layer (1), an application server layer (2), and a database layer (3), integrating an adaptive dual-tier rate limiting controller (5), an automated environment provisioning engine (8), and a constraint enforcement engine (9) for regulated data management. The system autonomously detects uninitialized environments through the application server layer (2) and provisions 15 administrative credentials via an authentication and authorization module (7), structured default entities within the database layer (3), and validation policies enforced by a validation and sanitization middleware stack (6) without manual intervention. A dual-tier rate-limiting engine implemented by the adaptive dual-tier rate limiting controller (5), in coordination with a request routing and classification engine 20 (4), dynamically differentiates between read and write operations to enhance security while maintaining system performance. The invention further incorporates role-based authentication through the authentication and authorization module (7), relational personnel-project association models managed by a relational association manager (10), computed metadata attributes generated by a computed metadata engine (12), 25 and controlled service prioritization enforced by the constraint enforcement engine (9). By integrating deployment automation, security adaptation, and structured data governance within a unified framework, the system improves operational efficiency, scalability, and data consistency while reducing configuration overhead and administrative risk.
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