A system and method for tracking and synchronizing related data elements in disparate storage systems is provided. More particularly, the present invention provides a hub system for cross-referencing and maintaining storage system information for the efficient synchronization of related data elements in disparate storage systems.
Solution Utilizing Commodity-Oriented Correction Guidelines To Correct Defective Electronic Business Transactions
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - ARMONK NY
International Classification:
G06Q 90/00
US Classification:
705 7
Abstract:
The present invention can include a solution for correcting defective electronic business transactions using a commodity-oriented approach. In this method, a defective electronic business transaction can be received from an automated processing system. A correction value can be calculated for the defective transaction. The calculated correction value can be compared against a preset threshold value. When indicated by the result of the comparing step, the defective electronic business transaction can be corrected.
System And Method For Synchronizing Related Data Elements In Disparate Storage Systems
David M. Bashant - Belmont NC Donald E. Buddenbaum - Greenwood IN Michael L. Denny - Charlotte NC Daniel M. Yellin - Monsey NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707201, 707102
Abstract:
A system and method for tracking and synchronizing related data elements in disparate storage systems is provided. More particularly, the present invention provides a hub system for cross-referencing and maintaining storage system information for the efficient synchronization of related data elements in disparate storage systems.
- Armonk NY, US Rajesh Balasubramanian - Austin TX, US John M. Boyer - Victoria, CA Donald E. Buddenbaum - Raleigh NC, US Karen B. Stanhope - Granby CT, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06Q 10/06
US Classification:
705 736
Abstract:
A virtual process system includes a processor, a first physical business process coupled to the processor, and a second physical business process coupled to the processor. The processor is configured to execute a virtual business process according to a virtual business process definition. The processor is further configured to receive a first event relating to the first physical business process and a second event relating to the second physical business process. The processor is further configured to execute a first state transition in response to receiving the first event at the processor and execute a second state transition in response to receiving the second event at the processor and execute a behavior in response to a received event. The received event includes one of the first event or the second event.
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