Object oriented control of real-time processing
First Claim
1. A method for controlling processing of real-time data obtained from at least one data source and processed in at least one computer system, comprising the steps:
- (a) storing control data within the at least one computer system defining data record processing for the real-time data provided by a particular data source;
(b) storing transaction control data within the at least one computer system for controlling the transfer of data between the at least one data source and the at least one computer system;
(c) receiving real-time data from a particular data source by the at least one computer system;
(d) identifying the particular data source from which the real-time data has been received by the at least one computer system;
(e) identifying the control data which defines data record processing for the particular data source;
(f) processing the real-time data receiving by the particular data source in accordance with the identified control data; and
(g) validating the real-time data received from the particular data source to produce a monitoring transaction based on the control data.
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Abstract
A method of controlling processing in a computer, particularly real-time processing, is performed using computer data objects. Real-time or other input data received from data sources is classified according to pre-stored control data. The control data defines which data source provides the real-time data, how the real-time data is to be processed, where the real-time data is to be stored and what reports the real-time data will be used in. The classified real-time data becomes a computer data object with its associated control data and all subsequent processing is performed on the computer data object.
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10 Claims
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1. A method for controlling processing of real-time data obtained from at least one data source and processed in at least one computer system, comprising the steps:
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(a) storing control data within the at least one computer system defining data record processing for the real-time data provided by a particular data source; (b) storing transaction control data within the at least one computer system for controlling the transfer of data between the at least one data source and the at least one computer system; (c) receiving real-time data from a particular data source by the at least one computer system; (d) identifying the particular data source from which the real-time data has been received by the at least one computer system; (e) identifying the control data which defines data record processing for the particular data source; (f) processing the real-time data receiving by the particular data source in accordance with the identified control data; and (g) validating the real-time data received from the particular data source to produce a monitoring transaction based on the control data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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