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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 09, 2013
Filed:
Apr. 04, 2012
Laura M. Chan, Markham, CA;
Roke Jung, Markham, CA;
Dipali Kapadia, Markham, CA;
Tinny M. NG, Markham, CA;
Neil R. Santos, Markham, CA;
Kaylee M. Thomsen, Durham, NC (US);
Kim Tsao, Markham, CA;
Laura M. Chan, Markham, CA;
Roke Jung, Markham, CA;
Dipali Kapadia, Markham, CA;
Tinny M. Ng, Markham, CA;
Neil R. Santos, Markham, CA;
Kaylee M. Thomsen, Durham, NC (US);
Kim Tsao, Markham, CA;
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer program product for managing task data. A task advisor identifies a set of queries and a set of data sources mapped to a task type in a mapping entry. The task type is associated with a selected task. The mapping entry maps the task type to the set of queries. The set of queries is mapped to the set of data sources. The task advisor sends each query in the set of queries to a corresponding data source in the set of data sources. The task advisor aggregates the data received from the set of data sources in response to the set of queries. A user may utilize the aggregated data to complete the selected task.