Dell products l.p. (20240134830). SOFTWARE SERVICES WITH DECLARATIVE RESOURCE MODELING AND RESOURCE MODEL PATTERNS simplified abstract

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SOFTWARE SERVICES WITH DECLARATIVE RESOURCE MODELING AND RESOURCE MODEL PATTERNS

Organization Name

dell products l.p.

Inventor(s)

Ching-Yun Chao of Austin TX (US)

SOFTWARE SERVICES WITH DECLARATIVE RESOURCE MODELING AND RESOURCE MODEL PATTERNS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240134830 titled 'SOFTWARE SERVICES WITH DECLARATIVE RESOURCE MODELING AND RESOURCE MODEL PATTERNS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system that can receive commands to declare relationships between pairs of computer resources and create a resource model based on these relationships.

  • The system can receive a first command declaring a relationship between a pair of computer resources.
  • The system can receive a second command declaring a relationship between another pair of computer resources.
  • The system then creates a resource model for the group of computer resources based on the commands.
  • The resource model is stored in memory.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in network management systems to organize and visualize relationships between various computer resources.

Problems Solved

This technology helps in efficiently managing and understanding complex relationships between computer resources within a group.

Benefits

- Improved organization and visualization of computer resource relationships - Enhanced efficiency in managing and understanding complex systems

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing network management systems for large organizations

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to resource modeling and relationship declaration in network management systems.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology handle dynamic changes in resource relationships?

The article does not provide information on how the system adapts to changes in resource relationships over time.

What security measures are in place to protect the stored resource model?

The article does not mention any security measures implemented to safeguard the resource model stored in memory.


Original Abstract Submitted

a system can receive a first command that declares a first relationship between a first pair of computer resources of a group of computer resources, wherein the first relationship is any first one from a group of relationships, wherein a number of relationships in the group of relationships has a defined size. the system can receive a second command that declares a second relationship between a second pair of computer resources of the group of computer resources, wherein the second relationship is any second one from the group of relationships. the system can create a resource model for the group of computer resources based on the first command and the second command. the system can store the resource model in a memory.