Distributed computer network including hierarchical resource information structure and related method of distributing resources
First Claim
1. A process of enterprise system management for use with an enterprise-wide network which includes at least one centralized computer and a plurality of desktop computers, the method comprising the steps of:
- storing an Already Have list for each desktop;
storing a plurality of Should Have sub-lists;
allowing the specification, unique fingerprinting (OID'"'"'s) and aging of configuration information to be used in the process of generating (resolving) Should Have lists;
generating a respective Should Have list for a desktop computer during configuration of the desktop computer, during which structural information (OIDCs) is calculated and imbedded in the Should Have List/Sublists, list/sublist last update date/time is percolated to higher list levels, and where configuration items and lists can be associated using dynamically resolved linkages;
differencing the Already Have and Should Have lists and sublists via a combination of structural verification, fractional change detection using the imbedded structural information (OIDCS) and date/time differences between the structures to detect all changes without having to process all items in all lists/sublists;
wherein the Schema of the generated Should Have list allows dynamic linkage with no disadvantage in performance or efficiency.
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Abstract
In an enterprise-wide network which includes at least one centralized computer and a plurality of desktop computers, a method for enterprise system management comprising the steps of: storing an Already Have list for each desktop; storing a plurality of Should Have sub-lists; and generating a respective Should Have list from the stored sub-lists for a respective desktop computer during configuration of the desktop computer; wherein the Schema of the generated Should Have list includes at least one dynamic linkage which encompasses more than on Should Have sub-lists.
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1. A process of enterprise system management for use with an enterprise-wide network which includes at least one centralized computer and a plurality of desktop computers, the method comprising the steps of:
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storing an Already Have list for each desktop;
storing a plurality of Should Have sub-lists;
allowing the specification, unique fingerprinting (OID'"'"'s) and aging of configuration information to be used in the process of generating (resolving) Should Have lists;
generating a respective Should Have list for a desktop computer during configuration of the desktop computer, during which structural information (OIDCs) is calculated and imbedded in the Should Have List/Sublists, list/sublist last update date/time is percolated to higher list levels, and where configuration items and lists can be associated using dynamically resolved linkages;
differencing the Already Have and Should Have lists and sublists via a combination of structural verification, fractional change detection using the imbedded structural information (OIDCS) and date/time differences between the structures to detect all changes without having to process all items in all lists/sublists;
wherein the Schema of the generated Should Have list allows dynamic linkage with no disadvantage in performance or efficiency.
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