International business machines corporation (20240111588). Intelligent Process Management in Serverless Workflow Cloud Environments simplified abstract

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Intelligent Process Management in Serverless Workflow Cloud Environments

Organization Name

international business machines corporation

Inventor(s)

Jing Jing Wei of Beijing (CN)

Yue Wang of Beijing (CN)

Shu Jun Tang of Beijing (CN)

Yang Kang of Beijing (CN)

Yi Fan Wu of Beijing (CN)

Qi Han Zheng of Beijing (CN)

Jia Lin Wang of Beijing (CN)

Intelligent Process Management in Serverless Workflow Cloud Environments - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240111588 titled 'Intelligent Process Management in Serverless Workflow Cloud Environments

Simplified Explanation

Intelligent process management system for optimizing task scheduling

  • Start time determined for additional process based on sleep state of existing task
  • Backfill time calculated for additional process to maximize worker node efficiency
  • Scheduling plan generated and executed for additional process based on start and backfill times

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various industries where task scheduling and resource optimization are critical, such as:

  • Cloud computing
  • Data centers
  • Manufacturing processes

Problems Solved

The system addresses the following issues:

  • Efficient utilization of worker nodes
  • Optimal task scheduling
  • Minimization of idle time between processes

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Increased productivity
  • Reduced resource wastage
  • Improved overall system performance

Potential Commercial Applications

The system can be utilized in commercial settings for:

  • Streamlining operations
  • Enhancing workflow efficiency
  • Maximizing resource utilization

Possible Prior Art

While there may be similar systems or methods for task scheduling and process management, the specific approach of determining start and backfill times based on sleep states of tasks may be a novel aspect of this technology.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology handle unexpected delays or interruptions during task execution?

The system may need to incorporate mechanisms for handling unexpected delays or interruptions to ensure smooth task execution and resource optimization.

Can this technology be integrated with existing task management systems or is it a standalone solution?

It would be important to understand how easily this technology can be integrated with existing task management systems to enhance their capabilities without causing disruptions.


Original Abstract Submitted

intelligent process management is provided. a start time is determined for an additional process to be run on a worker node within a duration of a sleep state of a task of a process already running on the worker node by adding a first defined buffer time to a determined start time of the sleep state of the task. a backfill time is determined for the additional process by subtracting a second defined buffer time from a determined end time of the sleep state of the task. a scheduling plan is generated for the additional process based on the start time and the backfill time corresponding to the additional process. the scheduling plan is executed to run the additional process on the worker node according to the start time and the backfill time corresponding to the additional process.