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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 29, 2014
Filed:
Oct. 28, 2010
Mark Bobick, Mahopak Falls, NY (US);
Charles P. Pace, Pittsford, VT (US);
Darin S. Deforest, Phoenix, AZ (US);
Shuang Chen, Somers, NY (US);
Mark Bobick, Mahopak Falls, NY (US);
Charles P. Pace, Pittsford, VT (US);
Darin S. DeForest, Phoenix, AZ (US);
Shuang Chen, Somers, NY (US);
OP40 Holdings, Inc., Somers, NY (US);
Abstract
Member object(s) of a computer system part(s) in an Enterprise Information System (EIS) are identified (discovered) and topographical relationship(s) are established among them to create digital assets by traversing computer file system(s) to find member object(s). For each member object found, a digital asset identifier thereof is placed in an intermediate representation, such as a graph with nodes and edges. Each digital asset identifier corresponds to a node. The edges represent the topographical relationship. A digital asset is created by placing the member object in a logic/data section of the digital asset, attaching an extended environment data structure to the logic/data section and storing the digital asset in an asset inventory container object. This is repeated for each found member object until the intermediate representation fully describes the computer system part and the asset inventory container object is a complete inventory of the digital assets in the computer system part.