18592986. MAINTENANCE EVENTS IN A DATA REPLICATION SYSTEM simplified abstract (SAP SE)

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MAINTENANCE EVENTS IN A DATA REPLICATION SYSTEM

Organization Name

SAP SE

Inventor(s)

Andrey Martynov of Bad Schönborn (DE)

Michael Haberkorn of Bad Schönborn (DE)

Sebastian Haase of Kronau (DE)

MAINTENANCE EVENTS IN A DATA REPLICATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18592986 titled 'MAINTENANCE EVENTS IN A DATA REPLICATION SYSTEM

The patent application describes a system and method for detecting changes to data in a source system and replicating these changes to corresponding target objects, while also identifying maintenance events and providing solutions to resolve them.

  • Detection of changes to data in multiple source objects
  • Replication of data changes to corresponding target objects
  • Identification of maintenance events based on detected changes
  • Presentation of maintenance events and solutions to a user
  • Execution of user-selected solutions to resolve maintenance events

Potential Applications: - Data management systems - Database replication tools - Maintenance automation software

Problems Solved: - Efficient detection and resolution of data changes - Streamlining maintenance processes in source systems

Benefits: - Improved data accuracy and consistency - Reduced manual intervention for maintenance tasks - Enhanced system reliability and performance

Commercial Applications: Title: "Automated Data Maintenance System" This technology can be utilized in various industries such as finance, healthcare, and e-commerce to ensure data integrity and streamline maintenance operations. It can be marketed to companies looking to automate their data management processes and improve overall system efficiency.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this system differentiate between different types of data changes? - The system uses algorithms to analyze the nature of data changes and categorize them accordingly for maintenance event identification. 2. Can this system handle large volumes of data changes simultaneously? - Yes, the system is designed to efficiently manage and replicate data changes across multiple source and target objects in real-time.


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems and methods include detection of changes to data of a plurality of source objects of a source system, replicating the data changes to corresponding ones of the plurality of target objects, and, during the detection of changes to data and the replication of the data changes: detecting a first change to a first source object, identifying a first maintenance event based on the detected first change; determining a first one or more solutions to resolve the first maintenance event; presenting the first maintenance event and the first one or more solutions to resolve the first maintenance event to a user; receiving an indication from the user of a first solution of the first one or more solutions to resolve the first maintenance event; and, in response to the indication, executing the first solution.