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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 30, 2016
Filed:
Dec. 16, 2011
Peter Neuer, Malsch, DE;
Matthias Gressler, Wiesloch, DE;
Peter Neuer, Malsch, DE;
Matthias Gressler, Wiesloch, DE;
SAP SE, Walldorf, DE;
Abstract
Reference packages may include a self-contained set of implementation tasks, that when executed at a computing system, provide the computing system with a particular functionality. Implementation tasks in a reference package may be compared to an existing configuration of a computing system to determine which of the implementation tasks have already been executed/installed in the computing system and which have not. Implementation tasks that have not been installed may be selected for inclusion in a final target package. Implementation tasks that have been partially installed or installed differently in the existing computing system from the implementation tasks may have secondary tasks added to them in the final target package. Each secondary task may enable a change to the configuration of the existing system to resolve the configuration inconsistency between the existing configuration in the computing system and the configuration specified in a corresponding implementation task.