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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 30, 2015
Filed:
Dec. 21, 2012
Philipp Becker, Walldorf, DE;
Markus Eble, Walldorf, DE;
Tobias Elfner, Walldorf, DE;
Ivan Galkin, Walldorf, DE;
Vaidas Gasiunas, Walldorf, DE;
Arne Harren, Walldorf, DE;
Maciej Kabala, Walldorf, DE;
Klaus Kretzschmar, Walldorf, DE;
Philipp Becker, Walldorf, DE;
Markus Eble, Walldorf, DE;
Tobias Elfner, Walldorf, DE;
Ivan Galkin, Walldorf, DE;
Vaidas Gasiunas, Walldorf, DE;
Arne Harren, Walldorf, DE;
Maciej Kabala, Walldorf, DE;
Klaus Kretzschmar, Walldorf, DE;
SAP AG, Walldorf, DE;
Abstract
Approaches to memory management and synchronization are described relating to provision of highly robust and highly available servers that can serve multiple requests in parallel. Programming objects can be analyzed at design time by comparison to predefined patterns to identify a set of requirements and rules that must be followed to ensure that all part of a program cooperate. In highly complex programming environments, enforcement of such rules for a program as a whole can be quite difficult. As such, analysis of compliance can desirably occur at a programming object level.