Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090158294 | DYNAMIC CRITICAL-PATH RECALCULATION FACILITY - A method for dynamically recalculating a critical path in a job scheduling system is disclosed. In selected embodiments, the method may include determining when a first job associated with a critical path is substantially complete. The method may further include identifying a successor job of the first job and identifying multiple predecessor jobs of the successor job. The method may then determine whether there is at least one predecessor job that has not completed. In the event there is at least one predecessor job that has not completed, the method may recalculate the critical path. A corresponding apparatus and computer program product for implementing the above-stated method are also disclosed. | 06-18-2009 |
20100023805 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISASTER RECOVERY BASED ON JOURNALING EVENTS PRUNING IN A COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - A method and system for automated disaster recovery in an information technology computing system including computing resources, is provided. One implementation involves logging system events in a journaling log file, filtering the events of the log file for each resource and storing the filtered log file, reading the filtered log file, and restarting from a backup file by applying the filtered events to a backup file for recovery. | 01-28-2010 |
20100060079 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ORGANIZING AND OPTIMIZING ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION - A method and system for managing power consumption by electrical appliances, is provided. One implementation involves obtaining power consumption information for a use cycle of a each of multiple appliances; and automatically scheduling a time slot for an operation cycle of a selected appliance as a function of power consumption by appliance cycles scheduled in that time slot, such that an upper limit of power consumption is not exceeded by the collective power consumption for scheduled appliance cycles in the time slot. | 03-11-2010 |
20100211822 | DISASTER RECOVERY BASED ON JOURNALING EVENTS PRIORITIZATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENTS - Disaster recovery is performed based on journaling events prioritization in information in an information technology environment. One implementation involves prioritizing log file events for scheduling of jobs on a computing system, by logging events concerning each job execution plan, in a log file, and for disaster recovery, prioritizing logged events based on corresponding job urgency and relevance level and performing recovery by reapplying the events of log files in the priority order such that more urgent and relevant jobs are recovered first. | 08-19-2010 |
20100251241 | MANAGING JOB EXECUTION - This disclosure describes monitoring the execution of jobs in a work plan. In an embodiment, a system maintains a risk level associated with the critical job to represent whether the execution of a job preceding the critical job has a problem, and it maintains the list associated with the critical job so as to quickly identify the preceding job which may cause a delay to the critical job execution. | 09-30-2010 |
20120173029 | ADAPTIVE APPLIANCE SCHEDULING FOR MANAGING ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION - A scheduler detects a change in one of an electricity consumption pattern and appliance cycle scheduling that affects electricity consumption in a future time slot of an appliance cycle schedule for a plurality of appliances. The appliance cycle schedule comprises a plurality of future time slots. Appliances scheduled for use during the future time slot are determined. A total electricity consumption for the future time slot is then computed. The total electricity consumption comprises a sum of predicted background electricity consumption during the future time slot and predicted appliance cycle electricity consumption during the future time slot. It is determined that the total electricity consumption exceeds a threshold electricity consumption associated with an electric meter associated with the plurality of appliances. A new appliance cycle schedule with each of the plurality of future time slots having total electricity consumption below the threshold electricity consumption is generated. | 07-05-2012 |
20120260260 | Managing Job Execution - Various embodiments involve monitoring the execution of jobs in a work plan. For example, a system maintains a risk level associated with the critical job may be maintained to represent whether the execution of a job preceding the critical job has a problem, and a list associated with the critical job may be maintained so as to quickly identify the preceding job which may cause a delay to the critical job execution. | 10-11-2012 |
20140196057 | Managing Job Execution - This disclosure describes monitoring the execution of jobs in a work plan. In an embodiment, a system maintains a risk level associated with the critical job to represent whether the execution of a job preceding the critical job has a problem, and it maintains the list associated with the critical job so as to quickly identify the preceding job which may cause a delay to the critical job execution. | 07-10-2014 |