| US 7,500,144 B2 | ||
| Resolving problems in a business process utilizing a situational representation of component status | ||
| Amanda Elizabeth Chessell, Hampshire (United Kingdom); Jason Cornpropst, Mebane, N.C. (US); John Kenyon Gerken, III, Apex, N.C. (US); William Pettit Horn, Scarsdale, N.Y. (US); Heather Marie Kreger, Louisburg, N.C. (US); Eric Labadie, Toronto (Canada); David M. Ogle, Cary, N.C. (US); Abdolreza Salahshour, Raleigh, N.C. (US); Harm Sluiman, Toronto (Canada); and John William Sweitzer, Austin, Tex. (US) | ||
| Assigned to International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, N.Y. (US) | ||
| Filed on Jul. 28, 2003, as Appl. No. 10/628,647. | ||
| Application 10/628647 is a continuation in part of application No. 10/601035, filed on Jun. 20, 2003, granted, now 7,137,041. | ||
| Prior Publication US 2004/0260595 A1, Dec. 23, 2004 | ||
| This patent is subject to a terminal disclaimer. | ||
| Int. Cl. G06F 11/00 (2006.01) | ||
| U.S. Cl. 714—26 [714/47] | 16 Claims |

| 1. A method of resolving problems in a business process, the method comprising:
generating a symptom that identifies a problem in the business process, which process includes a plurality of application
programs that run on an Information Technology (IT) infrastructure having a plurality of IT components;
identifying one or more of: (a) selected application programs in the plurality of application programs and (b) selected IT
components in the IT infrastructure that may cause the problem in the business process, based on the symptom;
obtaining a respective situation for one or more of (a) respective selected application programs and (b) selected IT components,
the respective situation being one of a set of component-independent predefined situation categories that is associated with
the respective selected application programs and/or selected IT components, so as to provide status of the selected application
programs and/or selected IT components in a common situation format that includes the associated one of the component-independent
predefined situation categories;
analyzing the respective situations that are obtained to identify at least one problem in the one or more of selected application
programs and selected IT components that may cause the problem in the business process; and
identifying at least one business impact in the business process that may be caused by the at least one problem in the selected
application programs and/or selected IT components.
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