Methods and apparatus to abstract events in software...

Data processing: artificial intelligence – Knowledge processing system – Knowledge representation and reasoning technique

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C706S045000, C715S739000, C715S866000, C715S764000

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ABSTRACT:
According to some embodiments, a system may be monitored to detect change events. A sequence associated with the detected change events may then be stored. The sequence may then be modified by deleting information associated with a detected change event. The sequence might also (or instead) be modified by adding information associated with a non-detected change event. Information associated with the normalized sequence may then be provided.

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