Dell products l.p. (20240134624). UPGRADE INFRASTRUCTURE WITH INTEGRATION POINTS HAVING DYNAMICALLY DETERMINED CALLBACKS simplified abstract

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UPGRADE INFRASTRUCTURE WITH INTEGRATION POINTS HAVING DYNAMICALLY DETERMINED CALLBACKS

Organization Name

dell products l.p.

Inventor(s)

Patricia Lee Allen of Hollis NH (US)

UPGRADE INFRASTRUCTURE WITH INTEGRATION POINTS HAVING DYNAMICALLY DETERMINED CALLBACKS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240134624 titled 'UPGRADE INFRASTRUCTURE WITH INTEGRATION POINTS HAVING DYNAMICALLY DETERMINED CALLBACKS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes techniques for performing an upgrade by defining integration points associated with a workflow processing point, and executing code to upgrade a system from a current version to a new version. The processing involves dynamically determining code entities, executing code corresponding to workflow processing points, and invoking code entities for upgrade processing.

  • Upgrade infrastructure or framework for system upgrades
  • Workflow processing points associated with integration points
  • Code execution for upgrade processing
  • Dynamically determining code entities
  • Invoking code entities for upgrade processing

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application can be applied in various industries where system upgrades are necessary, such as software development, IT infrastructure management, and network upgrades.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently upgrading systems from current versions to new versions by defining integration points and executing code for upgrade processing.

Benefits

- Streamlined system upgrade process - Improved efficiency in upgrading systems - Enhanced workflow processing for upgrades

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing System Upgrades for Enhanced Performance

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include existing upgrade frameworks or infrastructure used in software development or IT management.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing upgrade frameworks in terms of efficiency and performance?

The article does not provide a direct comparison to existing upgrade frameworks in terms of efficiency and performance.

What are the potential limitations or challenges in implementing this technology in different systems or industries?

The article does not address potential limitations or challenges in implementing this technology in different systems or industries.


Original Abstract Submitted

techniques for performing an upgrade can include: defining integration points, each associated with a workflow processing point of an upgrade workflow of an upgrade infrastructure or framework; and performing processing by code of the upgrade infrastructure or framework that performs the upgrade workflow to upgrade a system, wherein the upgrade includes upgrading a first feature, facility or service of the system from a current version to a new version. the processing can include: dynamically determining, at runtime during execution of the upgrade workflow by the code of the upgrade infrastructure or framework, a set of code entities associated with a first of the integration points; executing code corresponding to workflow processing points, wherein a first of the workflow processing points is associated with the first integration point; and in response to said executing reaching the first workflow processing point, invoking each code entity of the set for upgrade processing.