Methods And Apparatus For Module Arbitration
US-2017308389-A1 · Oct 26, 2017 · US
US10693862B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10693862-B1 |
| Application number | US-201715841251-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Dec 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 23, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 23, 2020 |
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A method is disclosed that includes receiving a notification about an activity pertaining to a user, the notification being directed to a first application and a second application, and identity of the user being associated with a token. The method also includes identifying a first instance of the first application and a first instance of the second application at a user device of the user, and determining the first instance of the first application and the first instance of the second application are associated with the token. The method further includes selecting one of the first instance of the first application or the first instance of the second application to provide the notification at the user device based on the token, and providing the notification to the selected one of the first instance of the first application or the first instance of the second application at the user device.
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A system comprising: a memory; and a processor, coupled to the memory, to: receive a notification about an activity pertaining to a user, the notification being directed to a first application and a second application, and identity of the user being associated with a token; identify a first instance of the first application and a first instance of the second application at a user device of the user; determine whether the first instance of the first application and the first instance of the second application are associated with the token; responsive to determining that the first instance of the first application and the first instance of the second application are both associated with the token, select one of the first instance of the first application or the first instance of the second application to provide the notification at the user device based on the token and a fingerprint of the token; and provide the notification to the selected one of the first instance of the first application or the first instance of the second application at the user device, while preventing duplicate notification to the non-selected application at the user device; and select either the first instance of the first application or the first instance of the second application based on a predetermined priority order associated with the respective applications. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further to: identify a second instance of the first application at a second user device of the user being associated with a second token; select the second instance of the first application to provide the notification at the second user device based on the second token; and provide the second notification to the selected second instance of the first application at the second user device. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the token is generated via a single-sign-on user authentication mechanism used to sign into the first instance of the first application and the first instance of the second application at the user device. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further to: receive, from the first application, at least one of a first identifier associated with the user, a session token associated with the first application or a second identifier associated with the first application. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the processor is further to: transmit, to a single-sign-on authentication service, a request to authenticate the at least one of the first identifier associated with the user, the session token associated with the first application or the second identifier associated with the first application; and receive, from the single-sign-on authentication service, the token in response to the at least one of the first identifier associated with the user, the session token associated with the first application or the second identifier associated with the first application being authenticated. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the processor is further to: in response to receiving the token, associate the at least one of the first identifier associated with the user, the session token associated with the first application or the second identifier associated with the first application and the token in a data store. 7. A method comprising: receiving a notification about an activity pertaining to a user, the notification being directed to a first application and a second application, and identity of the user being associated with a token; identifying a first instance of the first application and a first instance of the second application at a user device of the user; determining whether the first instance of the first application and the first instance of the second application are associated with the token; responsive to determining that the first instance of the first application and the first instance of the second application are both associated with the token, selecting, by a processor, one of the first instance of the first application or the first instance of the second application to provide the notification at the user device based on the token and a fingerprint of the token; and providing the notification to the selected one of the first instance of the first application or the first instance of the second application at the user device, while preventing duplicate notification to the non-selected application at the user device; and selecting either the first instance of the first application or the first instance of the second application based on a predetermined priority order associated with the respective applications. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: identifying a second instance of the first application at a second user device of the user being associated with a second token; selecting the second instance of the first application to provide the notification at the second user device based on the second token; and providing the second notification to the selected second instance of the first application at the second user device. 9. The method of claim 7 , wherein the token is generated via a single-sign-on user authentication mechanism used to sign into the first instance of the first application and the first instance of the second application at the user device. 10. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: receiving, from the first application, at least one of a first identifier associated with the user, a session token associated with the first application or a second identifier associated with the first application. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: transmitting, to a single-sign-on authentication service, a request to authenticate the at least one of the first identifier associated with the user, the session token associated with the first application or the second identifier associated with the first application; and receiving, from the single-sign-on authentication service, the token in response to the at least one of the first identifier associated with the user, the session token associated with the first application or the second identifier associated with the first application being authenticated. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: in response to receiving the token, associating the at least one of the first identifier associated with the user, the session token associated with the first application or the second identifier associated with the first application and the token in a data store. 13. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having instructions stored therein, which when executed, cause a processor to: receive a notification about an activity pertaining to a user, the notification being directed to a first application and a second application, and identity of the user being associated with a token; identify a first instance of the first application and a first instance of the second application at a user device of the user; determine whether the first instance of the first application and the first instance of the second application are associated with the token; responsive to determining that the first instance of the first application and the first instance of the second application are both associated with the token, select one of the first instance of the first application or the first instance of the second application to provide the notification at the user device based on the token and a fingerprint of the token; provide the notification to the selected one of the first instance of the first application or the first instance of the second application at the user device, while preventing duplicate notific
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