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Dave's PCF WIP: Paragraphs

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Application Test Patent Application for PCM3 Integration
Matter Number TEST.001 Reference Case 1
Created 10/21/25, 12:38 PM Modified 10/21/25, 12:38 PM
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The present invention pertains to a novel method for testing PCM3 integration. This integration process involves the connection of Intellectual Property (IP) Tools with a PCM3 database. The method encompasses three key steps: uploading claims, saving to PCM3, and viewing in CakePHP. The initial step involves the uploading of claims which encapsulates the key data. Subsequently, this data is saved to the PCM3 database, thereby ensuring its secure and efficient storage. The final step involves viewing the information through CakePHP, a rapid development framework that provides a flexible database access layer and a powerful scaffolding system, hence making the data easily accessible for further use or analysis. This method offers a streamlined approach to testing PCM3 integration, enhancing efficiency and reliability in the overall process.

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