Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer network managing – Computer network monitoring
Patent
1997-06-09
1999-11-23
Geckil, Mehmet B.
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput
Computer network managing
Computer network monitoring
709238, G06F 1516, G06F 15177
Patent
active
059918063
ABSTRACT:
A transactional event management structure is implemented in a network computer system. A dynamic system controller resolves proprietary and standard event and message structures into a common format for use by a system for many management purposes. A dynamic system controller in a computer is connected with a plurality of subsystems in the computer for receiving messages from the subsystems, analyzing the messages and determine an effective utilization of the messages as directed by a user or network administrator. The dynamic system controller receives messages in different message formats, organizes the messages, and converts the messages into a common format that assists a user, system administrator, or network administrator in utilizing the information contained in the messages. The converted messages in a common format are distributed at the discretion of a user, network administrator, or system administrator based on user needs or message importance to other system administration applications via a selected communication method. The network administrator controls the type of messages that are communicated over the network. A dynamic system controller supports the conversion of messages into the common format to facilitate particular control applications. In one example, the conversion of message to a common format facilitates sophisticated power management operations. The power management operations facilitated by the conversion of messages to a common format enable portable and laptop computers to manage power consumption based on user demand rather than system timing.
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Dell USA L.P.
Geckil Mehmet B.
Koestner Ken J.
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