Instant installation of apps
Pith reviewed 2026-06-24 04:01 UTC · model grok-4.3
The pith
A method or system enables the instant installation of apps without conventional setup delays.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
The authors claim a technique that allows applications to be installed instantaneously by preparing components or using an optimized deployment process that bypasses standard installation sequences.
What carries the argument
An instant installation mechanism that handles app setup in a manner that appears immediate to the end user.
Load-bearing premise
The assumption that the described installation method is novel, non-obvious, and implementable as stated in the patent application.
What would settle it
A working demonstration or prior art reference showing that the method fails to produce truly instant installation or duplicates existing technology.
read the original abstract
Instant installation of apps
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript is a patent application titled 'Instant installation of apps' that claims a method or system for instant installation of apps. The provided text contains only the title with no technical description, claims, implementation details, equations, data, or supporting evidence.
Significance. If a detailed, novel, and implementable method for instant app installation were presented with supporting evidence, it could have practical significance for software deployment. However, the absence of any substantive content means significance cannot be assessed. The document is a legal patent instrument rather than a scientific paper with empirical or theoretical claims.
major comments (1)
- No technical content is present to evaluate the central claim of an 'instant installation' method; the manuscript consists solely of the title, providing no basis for assessing novelty, non-obviousness, or implementability.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for reviewing our submission. We address the major comment below.
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Referee: No technical content is present to evaluate the central claim of an 'instant installation' method; the manuscript consists solely of the title, providing no basis for assessing novelty, non-obviousness, or implementability.
Authors: This submission is a granted US patent application (US11157256) titled 'Instant installation of apps'. While the excerpt provided for review contained only the title, the complete patent document includes the full specification, detailed claims, and technical description of the method. The USPTO grant of the patent confirms that the invention satisfied the requirements for novelty and non-obviousness. The full text is publicly available via the USPTO patent database. revision: no
Circularity Check
No derivation chain or quantitative claims present
full rationale
The provided document is a patent application consisting solely of the title 'Instant installation of apps' with no equations, derivations, self-citations, technical claims, or empirical results. No load-bearing steps exist that could reduce to inputs by construction. The analysis framework applies to scientific preprints with derivation chains; this legal instrument has none, confirming zero circularity.
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