Computer system and method for performing a virtual load test
First Claim
1. A computing system comprising:
- at least one processor;
a tangible, non-transitory computer-readable medium; and
program instructions stored on the tangible, non-transitory computer-readable medium that are executable by the at least one processor to cause the computing system to;
analyze historical under-load reports sent by a group of assets and thereby define a respective range of acceptable values for each load-test variable in a set of load-test variables included in the historical under-load reports;
receive one or more under-load reports from a given asset;
carry out a virtual load test for the given asset by;
accessing a most recent under-load report received from the given asset, wherein the most recent under-load report comprises a respective observation value for each load-test variable in the set of load-test variables;
accessing the respective range of acceptable values for each load-test variable in the set of load-test variables;
for each load-test variable in the set of load-test variables, performing a comparison between the respective observation value for the load-test variable included in the most recent under-load report and the respective range of acceptable values for the load-test variable; and
based on the comparisons, identifying any load-test variable in the set of load-test variables for which the respective observation value included in the most recent under-load report falls outside of the respective range of acceptable values;
andafter carrying out the virtual load test for the given asset, cause a client station to present results of the virtual load test for the given asset, wherein the results comprise an indication of each identified load-test variable for which the respective observation value in the most recent under-load report falls outside of the respective range of acceptable values.
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Abstract
Computing systems, devices, and methods for performing a virtual load test are disclosed herein. In accordance with the present disclosure, an asset data platform may define a respective range of acceptable values for each load-test variable in a set of load-test variables. The asset data platform may then receive one or more under-load reports from a given asset, and carry out a virtual load test for the given asset by, performing a comparison between the respective observation value for the load-test variable included in the most recent under-load report and the respective range of acceptable values for the load-test variable. In turn, the asset data platform may identify load-test variables for which the respective observation value falls outside of the respective range of acceptable values, and may then cause a client station to present results of the virtual load test for the given asset.
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20 Claims
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1. A computing system comprising:
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at least one processor; a tangible, non-transitory computer-readable medium; and program instructions stored on the tangible, non-transitory computer-readable medium that are executable by the at least one processor to cause the computing system to; analyze historical under-load reports sent by a group of assets and thereby define a respective range of acceptable values for each load-test variable in a set of load-test variables included in the historical under-load reports; receive one or more under-load reports from a given asset; carry out a virtual load test for the given asset by; accessing a most recent under-load report received from the given asset, wherein the most recent under-load report comprises a respective observation value for each load-test variable in the set of load-test variables; accessing the respective range of acceptable values for each load-test variable in the set of load-test variables; for each load-test variable in the set of load-test variables, performing a comparison between the respective observation value for the load-test variable included in the most recent under-load report and the respective range of acceptable values for the load-test variable; and based on the comparisons, identifying any load-test variable in the set of load-test variables for which the respective observation value included in the most recent under-load report falls outside of the respective range of acceptable values; and after carrying out the virtual load test for the given asset, cause a client station to present results of the virtual load test for the given asset, wherein the results comprise an indication of each identified load-test variable for which the respective observation value in the most recent under-load report falls outside of the respective range of acceptable values. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having instructions stored thereon that are executable to cause a computing system to:
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analyze historical under-load reports sent by a group of assets and thereby define a respective range of acceptable values for each load-test variable in a set of load-test variables included in the historical under-load reports; receive one or more under-load reports from a given asset; carry out a virtual load test for the given asset by; accessing a most recent under-load report received from the given asset, wherein the most recent under-load report comprises a respective observation value for each load-test variable in the set of load-test variables; accessing the respective range of acceptable values for each load-test variable in the set of load-test variables; for each load-test variable in the set of load-test variables, performing a comparison between the respective observation value for the load-test variable included in the most recent under-load report and the respective range of acceptable values for the load-test variable; and based on the comparisons, identifying any load-test variable in the set of load-test variables for which the respective observation value included in the most recent under-load report falls outside of the respective range of acceptable values; and after carrying out the virtual load test for the given asset, cause a client station to present results of the virtual load test for the given asset, wherein the results comprise an indication of each identified load-test variable for which the respective observation value in the most recent under-load report falls outside of the respective range of acceptable values. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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19. A method comprising:
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analyzing, via a computing system, historical under-load reports sent by a group of assets and thereby defining a respective range of acceptable values for each load-test variable in a set of load-test variables included in the historical under-load reports; receiving, via the computing system, one or more under-load reports from a given asset; carrying out, via the computing system, a virtual load test for the given asset by; accessing a most recent under-load report received from the given asset, wherein the most recent under-load report comprises a respective observation value for each load-test variable in the set of load-test variables; accessing the respective range of acceptable values for each load-test variable in the set of load-test variables; for each load-test variable in the set of load-test variables, performing a comparison between the respective observation value for the load-test variable included in the most recent under-load report and the respective range of acceptable values for the load-test variable; and based on the comparisons, identifying any load-test variable in the set of load-test variables for which the respective observation value included in the most recent under-load report falls outside of the respective range of acceptable values; and after carrying out the virtual load test for the given asset, causing, via the computing system, a client station to present results of the virtual load test for the given asset, wherein the results comprise an indication of each identified load-test variable for which the respective observation value in the most recent under-load report falls outside of the respective range of acceptable values. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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