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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 24, 2010
Filed:
Aug. 31, 2007
Alexander Abrashkevich, Richmond Hill, CA;
Dmitri Abrashkevich, Richmond Hill, CA;
Ralph James Bateman, Horton Heath, GB;
Stephen Rees, Bowmanville, CA;
Yinghua (Amy) Tang, Scarborough, CA;
Robin D. Grosman, Markham, CA;
Mark Francis Wilding, Barrie, CA;
Alexander Abrashkevich, Richmond Hill, CA;
Dmitri Abrashkevich, Richmond Hill, CA;
Ralph James Bateman, Horton Heath, GB;
Stephen Rees, Bowmanville, CA;
Yinghua (Amy) Tang, Scarborough, CA;
Robin D. Grosman, Markham, CA;
Mark Francis Wilding, Barrie, CA;
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A method for describing activities in software products is provided. The method provides for identifying a plurality of activities in a software product that are of interest, defining an event structure to describe each identified activity as an event, associating each identified activity with one or more problem determination technologies, executing the software product, and responsive to detecting one of the plurality of identified activities during execution of the software product, creating one or more event records for the one detected activity based on the defined event structure, initiating the one or more problem determination technologies associated with the one detected activity, and passing the one or more event records to each of the one or more problem determination technologies.