Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110246553 | VALIDATION OF INTERNAL DATA IN BATCH APPLICATIONS - A method and a system provide validated internal data about a running batch application. The validated internal data may be accessed via administrative interface for batch application for monitoring and management. The system comprises a batch host to host an instance of a running batch application. The running batch application comprises an interface to a batch agent. A controller is in communication with the batch agent and requests validated internal data about the running batch application via the batch agent. The controller further receives the validated internal data about the running batch application from the batch agent. | 10-06-2011 |
20110246640 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SYNCHRONOUS AND ASYNCHRONOUS MONITORING - A system and method for synchronous and asynchronous monitoring of network resources is provided. In an example system, an asynchronous monitoring engine is in communication with the network resources and receives asynchronous data from a portion of the network resources. The asynchronous data is collected at an application layer or at an end-user application layer. A synchronous monitoring engine is also in communication with the network resources and accesses synchronous data in the application layer in response to receiving a request from the asynchronous monitoring engine. The system further identifies an anomaly corresponding to the asynchronous characteristic and the synchronous characteristic. | 10-06-2011 |
20120324417 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INCREMENTAL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT - Methods and systems for facilitating incremental software development are disclosed. For example, a method can include receiving a plurality of binary software libraries sufficient for building a software project. A request from a user to modify source code for at least one of the plurality of binary libraries is received, in response to receiving the request, the source code for the at least one of the plurality of binary libraries is retrieved. The source code for the at least one of the plurality of binary libraries is presented to the user. Modified source code for the at least one of the plurality of binary libraries is received. The modified source code is compiled to produce compiled modified code. A revised version of the software project is built using the compiled modified code and the plurality of binary libraries. | 12-20-2012 |
20120324435 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INCREMENTAL SOFTWARE DEPLOYMENT - Methods and systems for facilitating incremental software deployment are disclosed. For example, a method can include receiving a command to deploy a second version of software to a computing system for execution on the computing system in response to the command, differences between the second version of the software and a first version of the software being executed on the computing system are determined. Code changes to be made to the first version of the software to produce the second version of the software are determined based on the differences. The code changes to be made to the first version of the software are transmitted to the computing system. | 12-20-2012 |
20140380271 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INCREMENTAL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT - Methods and systems for facilitating incremental software development are disclosed. For example, a method can include receiving a plurality of binary software libraries sufficient for building a software project. A request from a user to modify source code for at least one of the plurality of binary libraries is received. In response to receiving the request, the source code for the at least one of the plurality of binary libraries is retrieved. The source code for the at least one of the plurality of binary libraries is presented to the user. Modified source code for the at least one of the plurality of binary libraries is received. The modified source code is compiled to produce compiled modified code. A revised version of the software project is built using the compiled modified code and the plurality of binary libraries. | 12-25-2014 |
20160048391 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INCREMENTAL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT - Methods and systems for facilitating incremental software development are disclosed. For example, a method can include receiving a plurality of binary software libraries sufficient for building a software project. A request from a user to modify source code for at least one of the plurality of binary libraries is received. In response to receiving the request, the source code for the at least one of the plurality of binary libraries is retrieved. The source code for the at least one of the plurality of binary libraries is presented to the user. Modified source code for the at least one of the plurality of binary libraries is received. The modified source code is compiled to produce compiled modified code. A revised version of the software project is built using the compiled modified code and the plurality of binary libraries. | 02-18-2016 |
20160127208 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SYNCHRONOUS AND ASYNCHRONOUS MONITORING - A system and method for synchronous and asynchronous monitoring of network resources is provided. In an example system, an asynchronous monitoring engine is in communication with the network resources and receives asynchronous data from a portion of the network resources. The asynchronous data is collected at an application layer or at an end-user application layer. A synchronous monitoring engine is also in communication with the network resources and accesses synchronous data in the application layer in response to receiving a request from the asynchronous monitoring engine. The system further identifies an anomaly corresponding to the asynchronous characteristic and the synchronous characteristic. | 05-05-2016 |
20160139913 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INCREMENTAL SOFTWARE DEPLOYMENT - Methods and systems for facilitating incremental software deployment are disclosed. For example, a method can include receiving a command to deploy a second version of software to a computing system for execution on the computing system. In response to the command, differences between the second version of the software and a first version of the software being executed on the computing system are determined. Code changes to be made to the first version of the software to produce the second version of the software are determined based on the differences. The code changes to be made to the first version of the software are transmitted to the computing system. | 05-19-2016 |