18099703. Smart Microservice Testing Based on Centrality Prioritization simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)

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Smart Microservice Testing Based on Centrality Prioritization

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.

Inventor(s)

Boris Shpilyuck of Ashdod (IL)

Igor Dubrovsky of Savyon (IL)

Nisan Haimov of Beer Sheva (IL)

Smart Microservice Testing Based on Centrality Prioritization - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18099703 titled 'Smart Microservice Testing Based on Centrality Prioritization

The abstract describes a system, method, and computer-readable medium for managing and monitoring data centers. This involves identifying process flows, microservices associated with each flow, mapping these microservices, calculating centrality values based on the mapping, and testing microservices based on their centrality values.

  • Identifying process flows within a data center
  • Identifying microservices associated with each process flow
  • Mapping microservices to understand their relationships
  • Calculating centrality values for each microservice based on the mapping
  • Testing microservices based on their centrality values

Potential Applications: - Data center management and monitoring - Optimization of microservices within a data center environment

Problems Solved: - Efficient management of data center operations - Improved monitoring of microservices performance

Benefits: - Enhanced data center performance - Streamlined operations and resource allocation

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Data Center Management System" This technology can be used by large enterprises with complex data center infrastructures to optimize their operations, improve efficiency, and reduce downtime. It can also be valuable for data center service providers looking to offer enhanced management and monitoring services to their clients.

Prior Art: Readers can explore existing patents related to data center management systems, microservices optimization, and network monitoring technologies to gain a deeper understanding of the prior art in this field.

Frequently Updated Research: Researchers in the field of data center management and optimization are constantly exploring new algorithms and methodologies to improve the efficiency and performance of data center operations. Stay updated on the latest research publications to learn about cutting-edge advancements in this area.

Questions about Data Center Management and Monitoring: 1. How does this technology contribute to the overall efficiency of data center operations? 2. What are the key factors to consider when mapping and testing microservices within a data center environment?


Original Abstract Submitted

A system, method, and computer-readable medium for performing a data center management and monitoring operation. The data center management and monitoring operation includes: identifying a plurality of process flows; identifying a plurality of microservices associated with each of the plurality of process flows; mapping each of the plurality of microservices associated with each of the plurality of process flows; calculating a centrality value for each of the plurality of microservices associated with each of the plurality of process flows based upon the mapping; and, testing at least some of the plurality of microservices based upon the centrality value for each of the plurality of microservices.