US Patent Application 18336013. EXTENDING APPLICATION LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT TO USER-CREATED APPLICATION PLATFORM COMPONENTS simplified abstract

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EXTENDING APPLICATION LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT TO USER-CREATED APPLICATION PLATFORM COMPONENTS

Organization Name

Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC


Inventor(s)

Marcio Costa, Jr. of Kirkland WA (US)


Emma Chantal Oberstein of Brooklyn NY (US)


Vinay Singh of Redmond WA (US)


Shannon Ronald Mcarthur of Snohomish WA (US)


EXTENDING APPLICATION LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT TO USER-CREATED APPLICATION PLATFORM COMPONENTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18336013 Titled 'EXTENDING APPLICATION LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT TO USER-CREATED APPLICATION PLATFORM COMPONENTS'

Simplified Explanation

This abstract describes a method for extending application lifecycle management (ALM) processes to user-created application platform components. The method involves generating two components within an application platform. The first component can be customized by indicating localization, defining layering, and protecting it from modification. The second component is customized based on the first component and by defining a dependency on it. These components are then deployed in a target environment with metadata that represents the customizations and enables ALM processes.


Original Abstract Submitted

The examples described herein extend application lifecycle management (ALM) processes (e.g., create, update, delete, retrieve, import, export, uninstall, publish) to user-created application platform components. First and second components are generated within an application platform. The first component is customized at least by indicating whether the first component is subject to localization, defining a layering of the first component, and indicating whether the first component is protected from downstream modification. The second component is customized in accordance with customizing the first component, and is further customized by defining a dependency of the second component on the first component. The components are deployed in a target environment with metadata representing the customizations and enabling the ALM processes.