Resource Change Management for Dependent Service Continuity

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Solution Overview

Problem

Managing changes to common resources in data processing systems that affect the operation of dependent resources, leading to delays, errors, and reduced reliability in providing computer-implemented services.

Innovation Solution

Implementing a management framework that automates the identification and execution of actions to adapt dependent resources to changes in common resources, improving communication and coordination among managing entities.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Reliability

If manual management methods are used to manage changes to common resources, then flexibility and adaptability are maintained, but delays and errors occur leading to reduced reliability in providing computer-implemented services

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvereliability in providing computer-implemented servicesVSAvoiddelays during resource updates
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSLoss of time

Solution Approach 1:

The patent implements a management framework that proactively identifies changes to common resources before they affect dependent resources. The system pre-determines action sets that need to be performed and automates their execution, preventing delays and errors that would occur with manual management. This preliminary detection and automated response mechanism ensures reliable service provision while eliminating timing-related issues.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #10Preliminary action

Solution Approach 2:

The patent establishes a feedback mechanism where the management framework continuously monitors changes to common resources and automatically triggers appropriate action sets. This closed-loop system detects changes, determines their impact on dependent resources, and executes corrective actions automatically, thereby maintaining high reliability without manual intervention delays.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #23Feedback

2Reliability

If manual management methods are used to manage changes to common resources, then simplicity of the system is maintained, but errors occur during resource updates reducing service reliability

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvereliability in providing computer-implemented servicesVSAvoidcomplexity of management framework
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent implements a self-service mechanism where the management framework autonomously monitors changes to common resources, identifies affected dependent resources, and executes appropriate action sets without human intervention. This automation eliminates manual errors while the modular framework design keeps complexity manageable through clear separation of monitoring, analysis, and execution functions.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #25Self-service

Solution Approach 2:

The patent introduces a management framework as an intermediary layer between common resources and dependent resources. This intermediary automatically manages change propagation, reducing errors by providing controlled, systematic handling of resource updates. The framework acts as a mediator that simplifies the overall system by centralizing change management logic while maintaining reliability.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #24Intermediary (Mediator)

3Productivity

If automated management framework is implemented to manage changes to common resources, then productivity and service continuity are improved, but device complexity increases

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvespeed of resource updatesVSAvoidcomplexity of management framework
Core Design Contradiction:
ProductivityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent segments the change management process into distinct modular components: change detection, impact analysis, action set determination, and execution. This segmentation enables automated high-speed processing of resource updates while keeping each component relatively simple and maintainable, thus improving productivity without overwhelming complexity.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #1Segmentation

Solution Approach 2:

The patent implements a universal management framework that handles multiple types of resource changes through a single automated system. The framework can detect various change types, analyze their impacts on different dependent resources, and execute appropriate action sets, thereby improving productivity across diverse scenarios while consolidating complexity into one multi-functional system rather than multiple specialized systems.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #6Universality (Multi-functionality)

4Reliability

If automated management framework is implemented to manage changes to common resources, then downtime is minimized and service continuity is improved, but device complexity increases

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveservice continuityVSAvoidcomplexity of management framework
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent implements preliminary detection and automated execution of action sets before changes to common resources can cause service disruption. By proactively identifying changes and automatically performing necessary adaptations in dependent resources, the system maintains service continuity while the modular framework structure keeps complexity manageable through organized, systematic processing.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #10Preliminary action

Data Source

PatentUS20250377928A1Change management for resources used by data processing systems
Publication Date: 2025.12.11 DELL PROD LP
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AI summary

Methods and systems for managing resources used by data processing systems to provide computer-implemented services are disclosed. An update event for a common resource used by a portion of the data processing systems may occur. Based on an identification of the update event, at least one resource registered as being dependent on the common resource (e.g., a dependent resource) may be identified. A change made to the common resource that may cause the dependent resource to be unable to operate with the common resource in a desired manner may be identified. To manage the change, an action set may be identified. The action set may include actions that, when performed, enable the desired operation after the change. Performance of the action set may be initiated to facilitate the provisioning of the computer-implemented services.