Method for removing program-related errors in program-controlled

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39518202, 39518314, 371 671, G06F 1100

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059076747

ABSTRACT:
Program-controlled communications systems KA are connected with a service center SZ, and, in case of error, transmit error messages M to the service center SZ. The messages contain program-specific error information fi. Error information fi and allocated programs APSE provided for error removal are stored in the service center SZ. Through a comparison of the error information fi transmitted from the faulty communications system KA with the stored error information fi, the programs APSE provided for error removal can be determined. These programs APSE are thereupon transmitted to the faulty communications system KA, where they at least partly replace the previously used programs APS. The program change can ensue during on-going operation, if the transmitted programs APSE provided for error removal are stored in an additional memory ZSP and an at least partial switching over takes place to this additional memory ZSP. The error removal is considerably simplified by the method.

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patent: 5287505 (1994-02-01), Calvert et al.

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