US Patent Application 18129943. METHOD FOR RESOURCE RECOVERY, ELECTRONIC DEVICE, AND PROGRAM PRODUCT simplified abstract

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METHOD FOR RESOURCE RECOVERY, ELECTRONIC DEVICE, AND PROGRAM PRODUCT

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.


Inventor(s)

Ellie Jiang of Chengdu (CN)


Robin Wang of Chengdu (CN)


METHOD FOR RESOURCE RECOVERY, ELECTRONIC DEVICE, AND PROGRAM PRODUCT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18129943 Titled 'METHOD FOR RESOURCE RECOVERY, ELECTRONIC DEVICE, AND PROGRAM PRODUCT'

Simplified Explanation

This abstract describes a method for resource recovery in a system, along with an electronic device and a program product. The method involves determining the relationship between the quantity of a resource to be used and time, as well as the relationship between the quantity of a resource to be recovered and time based on received resource recovery tasks. The method also includes adjusting the recovery sequence of these tasks to minimize the difference between the two relationships within a specific time period. Finally, the method involves executing the resource recovery tasks based on the adjusted sequence.


Original Abstract Submitted

Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method for resource recovery, an electronic device, and a program product. The method may include determining a first association relation between a first quantity of a to-be-used resource in a system and time. The method may further include determining a second association relation between a second quantity of the to-be-recovered resource in the system and time on the basis of a plurality of received resource recovery tasks. In addition, the method may include changing the second association relation by adjusting a recovery sequence of the plurality of resource recovery tasks so as to reduce a difference between the first association relation and the second association relation within a predetermined period. Further, the method may include executing the plurality of resource recovery tasks on the basis of the adjusted recovery sequence.