US Patent Application 17826411. ADMISSION CONTROL BASED ON UNIVERSAL REFERENCES FOR HARDWARE AND/OR SOFTWARE CONFIGURATIONS simplified abstract

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ADMISSION CONTROL BASED ON UNIVERSAL REFERENCES FOR HARDWARE AND/OR SOFTWARE CONFIGURATIONS

Organization Name

Cisco Technology, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Eric A. Voit of Bethesda MD (US)

Edward A. Warnicke of Austin TX (US)

Jeffrey G. Schutt of Davis CA (US)

ADMISSION CONTROL BASED ON UNIVERSAL REFERENCES FOR HARDWARE AND/OR SOFTWARE CONFIGURATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17826411 titled 'ADMISSION CONTROL BASED ON UNIVERSAL REFERENCES FOR HARDWARE AND/OR SOFTWARE CONFIGURATIONS

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application describes a method, computer system, and computer program product for performing admission control tasks. - The invention involves obtaining a universal reference for an executing application, which identifies the components of the application using additional universal references. - The executing application is described by enumerating each additional universal reference and sub-component, providing a comprehensive identification of all components and sub-components. - The identified components and sub-components are then assessed to perform an admission control operation between the executing application and a second application.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method, computer system, and computer program product are provided for performing admission control tasks. A universal reference for an executing application is obtained, wherein the universal reference identifies one or more components of the executing application by additional universal references assigned to the one or more components. A description of the executing application is determined by enumerating each additional universal reference of the one or more components and additional sub-components, wherein the description exhaustively identifies components and sub-components of the executing application. The identified one or more components and sub-components are assessed to perform an admission control operation between the executing application and a second application.