CP Split™ Technology
The Hii™ System software suite uses our CP Split™ technology to lower costs, as well as speed and simplify information exchange.
On the CP Split™ technology site, we introduce our radical innovation (disruptive technology): A simple, transparent way to transfer information securely and economically between any software programs and data repositories via asynchronous, publisher-subscriber, node-to-node networks using our patented process.
Brief Overview
CP Split stands for splitting content from presentation. This means one template is used to obtain raw data from all relevant sources, and then organize and process that data into useful information. Next, it creates a "Content File" containing the information that will appear in a report; that is, the information in this file is the content of the report. The Content File does not contain any formatting instructions, however, which makes the file small and efficient.
To produce a report, the Content File is "consumed" by another template that contains the formatting instructions. When this second template consumes the content, it arranges all the pieces of content in specific locations in an electronic grid (e.g., a spreadsheet). This template then applies the formatting instructions to the pieces of content based on their grid locations. It then presents a dynamic/interactive report that responds to the end-user's requests.
Using CP Split in Node-to-Node Networks
The CP Split process can be used in networks of "nodes"--i.e., computers or computerized devices with a communication link to other nodes in network--enabling easy and efficient peer-to-peer (decentralized) information exchange.
Using the CP Split process in such networks allows certain nodes to serve as "publishers," which create the Content File with their Publisher Templates and send then sent the files to their "subscriber" nodes.
Upon receipt, the subscriber nodes use their "Subscriber-Presenter" templates to consume the Content Files, format the content, and present the reports.