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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 09, 2011
Filed:
Jun. 12, 2008
Lee Edward Lowry, Orem, UT (US);
Rajesh Vasudevan, Sandy, UT (US);
Brent Thurgood, Spanish Fork, UT (US);
Ryan Cox, Provo, UT (US);
Zack Grossbart, Cambridge, MA (US);
William Street, Orem, UT (US);
Volker Gunnar Scheuber-heinz, Pleasant Grove, UT (US);
Stephen R Carter, Spanish Fork, UT (US);
Lee Edward Lowry, Orem, UT (US);
Rajesh Vasudevan, Sandy, UT (US);
Brent Thurgood, Spanish Fork, UT (US);
Ryan Cox, Provo, UT (US);
Zack Grossbart, Cambridge, MA (US);
William Street, Orem, UT (US);
Volker Gunnar Scheuber-Heinz, Pleasant Grove, UT (US);
Stephen R Carter, Spanish Fork, UT (US);
Novell, Inc., Provo, UT (US);
Abstract
Mechanisms to persist object relations are provided. A project is defined as a series of interrelated objects having dependencies and relationships with one another. The dependencies and relationships are maintained via a storage organization for files that define the objects within a project storage environment for the project. Thus, the dependencies and relationships are not maintained via hardcoded instructions or references that are included within the files.