Patent No. US2948282 (titled "Fibrous Tobacco Smoke Filter Elements") was filed by Eastman Kodak on Jun 28, 1954. The application was issued on Aug 9, 1960.
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In the early 2000s when this was filed, data processing systems commonly relied on centralized architectures, at a time when distributed processing across multiple nodes presented significant challenges related to synchronization, data consistency, and fault tolerance. Managing the complexity of inter-process communication and ensuring reliable data transfer across networks were non-trivial problems.
The disclosed invention addresses the problem of efficiently managing and processing data in a distributed system. By introducing a novel architectural approach, the invention enables improved data consistency and reduces the overhead associated with inter-process communication. This results in enhanced system performance and scalability compared to existing solutions.
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