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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 17, 2011
Filed:
Nov. 18, 2005
Markus Wietlisbach, Zollikerberg, CH;
Hansbeat Loacker, Egg, CH;
Markus Wietlisbach, Zollikerberg, CH;
Hansbeat Loacker, Egg, CH;
UBS AG, Zurich, CH;
Abstract
To detect files which are generated unnecessarily or no longer required, and for reliable file versioning, in a batch-processing-oriented environment, a dynamic batch processing system is proposed. The system includes a batch processing control component to process batch processing control instructions, which include the call of at least one program, and a database with files, each of which has a physical file name. The system also includes a component to provide program-related file definition information, which defines the files which are required for a program run by abstract selection criteria. In a file register, the physical file names of the files which are created for the program runs are registered in the form of register entries, which associate at least one selection attribute with each physical file name. A service component which communicates with the control component has access to the file register and the file definition component. The service component selects and/or creates register entries on the basis of file definition information which is associated with the program to be called.