US Patent Application 17826444. DYNAMIC CLASSIFICATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF COMPUTING RESOURCE UTILIZATION simplified abstract

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DYNAMIC CLASSIFICATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF COMPUTING RESOURCE UTILIZATION

Organization Name

Cisco Technology, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Vikas Nigam of Bangalore (IN)

Chandan Abhishek of Jharkhand (IN)

Rahul Bandari of Telangana (IN)

DYNAMIC CLASSIFICATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF COMPUTING RESOURCE UTILIZATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17826444 titled 'DYNAMIC CLASSIFICATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF COMPUTING RESOURCE UTILIZATION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a process that monitors the access pattern of database objects on a user-connection basis and calculates a wait-time metric for database sessions for these objects.

  • The process classifies the database objects into two categories: often-used objects and not-recently-used objects.
  • It also classifies the wait-time metric for the database sessions into three levels: acceptable, warning-level, and critical-level.
  • The process generates a graphical interface that displays the wait-time metric and its classification for each user-connection pairing in the database.
  • The graphical interface also shows the number of often-used objects and not-recently-used objects associated with each user-connection pairing.


Original Abstract Submitted

In one embodiment, a process: monitors an access pattern of database objects on a user-connection basis; calculates a wait-time metric for database sessions for the objects; classifies a first number of often-used objects and a second number of not-recently-used objects; classifies the wait-time metric for the database sessions as a wait-time classification that is one of either: an acceptable wait-time metric, a warning-level wait-time metric, or a critical-level wait-time metric; and generates a graphical interface that indicates, for each user-connection pairing of the particular database, an associated wait-time metric and a graphical indication of an associated wait-time classification, as well as an associated first number of often-used objects and an associated second number of not-recently-used objects.