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Monitoring computer-controlled processes

A technology of computers and computer programs, applied in the field of computer-controlled processing and monitoring, which can solve the problems that the second solution is not feasible

Active Publication Date: 2008-03-12
BRITISH TELECOMM PLC
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If there are many possible changes, the second option is not feasible, because the second option needs to prepare a large number of possible solutions
The third option is also impractical unless multiple different requirements or changes can be predicted well enough to ensure that the measured parameters represent the actual changes encountered in the environment

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[0032] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that any or all of the software used to implement the present invention can be contained on various transmission and / or storage media such as floppy disks, CD-ROMs, or tapes, so that the programs can be loaded on a or more general-purpose computers or use appropriate transmission media to download via computer networks. The program may be embodied on any suitable carrier (such as a CD-ROM, optically readable label, magnetic media, punched card or tape) or electromagnetic or optical signal readable by a suitable computer input device.

[0033] FIG. 1 shows a system 1 that implements or supports a process responsive to process 2 . Process 2 can be implemented in a hardware module, such as an FPGA-based system or a programmable signal processor, or as a software module on a computer. Process 2 operates according to a program and a set of parameters. The system produces data3 that can be used to measure system performance. For exa...

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Abstract

The performance of a computer-controlled system (1) operating under the control of a first process (2), is monitored (4) by comparison (5) with a predetermined set of requirements (15, 25), to identify whether the performance of the system (1) meets the predetermined requirements. If the performance does not meet those requirements, an alternative program (22) may be selected, or generated from program elements stored in a library (60), to replace the current controller process (2).

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to the monitoring of computer-controlled processes. Background technique [0002] Much of the processing is controlled by computers. Examples range from technical processes such as production, engine management, etc., to information technology applications such as air traffic control, to business processes such as job scheduling or customer call center management. The processes are designed around predetermined assumptions about the environment in which the processes operate. If this environment changes, these assumptions may no longer be valid, and the control software must be adjusted or replaced to maintain the desired quality of operation. In addition, whenever the process itself changes, the systems controlled by the process also need to adapt to the new requirements. In both cases, it is usually sufficient to change the process data controlling the system without changing the entire system. The processing data is...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06F11/34G06Q10/06
CPCG06F11/3466G06F11/3409G06F11/3452G06Q10/0639
Inventor 德特勒夫·丹尼尔·瑙克贝南·阿斯文马丁·斯波特
Owner BRITISH TELECOMM PLC
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