18061513. SMART FAILURE PREDICTION AND SEAMLESS PROCESSING IN MESSAGING SYSTEMS simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)
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SMART FAILURE PREDICTION AND SEAMLESS PROCESSING IN MESSAGING SYSTEMS
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Inventor(s)
Bijan Kumar Mohanty of Austin TX (US)
Shamik Kacker of Austin TX (US)
SMART FAILURE PREDICTION AND SEAMLESS PROCESSING IN MESSAGING SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18061513 titled 'SMART FAILURE PREDICTION AND SEAMLESS PROCESSING IN MESSAGING SYSTEMS
The abstract of the patent application describes a methodology for predicting anomalies in a message-oriented middleware (MOM) server and routing messages to alternate servers when anomalies are detected.
- Receiving a message for delivery to a MOM server
- Determining if an anomaly is predicted in the MOM server
- Identifying an alternate MOM server for message delivery if an anomaly is predicted
- Routing the message to the alternate MOM server
- Delivering the message to the MOM server if no anomaly is predicted
Potential Applications: - Enhancing message delivery efficiency in MOM servers - Improving system reliability by predicting anomalies in advance
Problems Solved: - Addressing potential disruptions in message delivery due to anomalies in MOM servers - Ensuring seamless communication within messaging systems
Benefits: - Increased reliability and efficiency in message delivery - Minimized disruptions and downtime in messaging systems
Commercial Applications: Predictive routing technology can be utilized in various industries such as telecommunications, finance, and healthcare to optimize message delivery and ensure system stability.
Prior Art: There may be existing technologies related to predictive routing in messaging systems, but further research is needed to identify specific prior art in this area.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in predictive routing technologies for messaging systems to enhance system performance and reliability.
Questions about Predictive Routing in Messaging Systems: 1. How does predictive routing technology improve message delivery efficiency? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing predictive routing in messaging systems?
Original Abstract Submitted
In one aspect, an example methodology implementing the disclosed techniques includes, by a computing device, receiving a message for delivery to a message-oriented middleware (MOM) server and determining whether an anomaly is predicted in the MOM server. The method also includes, by the computing device, responsive to a determination that an anomaly is predicted in the MOM server, identifying an alternate MOM server for delivery of the message, and routing the message to the alternate MOM server. The method may also include, by the computing device, responsive to a determination that an anomaly is not predicted in the MOM server, delivering the message to the MOM server.