18048534. CONTEXT-AWARE OPERATION ROUTING FOR DYNAMIC WORK-FLOW LAYERING simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)

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CONTEXT-AWARE OPERATION ROUTING FOR DYNAMIC WORK-FLOW LAYERING

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.

Inventor(s)

Rishi Mukherjee of Bangalore (IN)

Ravishankar Kanakapura N of Bangalore (IN)

Sudhir Vittal Shetty of Cedar Park TX (US)

Stephanos S. Heracleous of Leander TX (US)

CONTEXT-AWARE OPERATION ROUTING FOR DYNAMIC WORK-FLOW LAYERING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18048534 titled 'CONTEXT-AWARE OPERATION ROUTING FOR DYNAMIC WORK-FLOW LAYERING

Simplified Explanation

The technology described in this patent application relates to the management of operational execution by plugins, services, and consoles of a computing system.

  • The method involves registering a subset of control components of a system with a Conflict Resolution Manager (CRM) controller, logging their operation capabilities, ranking the control components based on their operation capabilities, and generating permissions for the selected control component with the highest rank to perform the operation.
  • Control components can include plugins or management consoles of the system, which are installed on or integrated with the computing system.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various industries such as IT management, software development, and system administration.

Problems Solved

1. Efficient management of operational execution within a computing system. 2. Conflict resolution among control components to ensure smooth operation.

Benefits

1. Improved system performance and reliability. 2. Streamlined control component management. 3. Enhanced operational efficiency.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Optimizing Operational Execution Management in Computing Systems" can be used in cloud computing platforms, data centers, and enterprise software solutions.

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to conflict resolution management in computing systems, operational execution optimization, and control component ranking algorithms.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact cybersecurity measures in a computing system?

This article does not delve into the specific implications of this technology on cybersecurity within a computing system.

What are the potential scalability challenges when implementing this technology in large-scale computing environments?

The scalability challenges of implementing this technology in large-scale computing environments are not addressed in this article.


Original Abstract Submitted

Technology described herein relates to management of operational execution by one or more plugins, services and/or consoles of a computing system. A method can comprise registering, by a conflict resolution manager (CRM) controller of a system, a subset of control components of a set of control components of the system, wherein the registering comprises logging operation capabilities of the subset of control components, ranking, by the CRM controller, respective control components of the subset, wherein the ranking is performed based on an operation comprised by the operation capabilities, and generating, by the CRM controller, a permission for performance of the operation by a selected control component of the subset having a highest rank determined by the ranking. The control components can comprise a plugin of, or to be installed at, at least one of the system or a management console of the system, which can be a computing system.