System and Method For Building Business Service Model
US-2015161189-A1 · Jun 11, 2015 · US
US10320611B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10320611-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815890017-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 6, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 4, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 11, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 11, 2019 |
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A system may include a database disposed within a remote network management platform, a server device disposed in the platform, and a client device. The database may contain representations of configuration items, such as computing devices and software applications associated with the managed network. The server device may provide a graphical user interface including a sequence of panes to the client device. The sequence of panes may include an identifier pane, an identification rules pane, and a reconciliation pane. Each pane may include data entry fields that are operable to define a new class of configuration item. The server device may receive, by way of the graphical user interface, a definition of the new class that uniquely identifies configuration items of a particular type using at least the attributes. The server may store, in the database, the definition of the new class.
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A system comprising: a database disposed within a remote network management platform, wherein the database contains representations of configuration items associated with a managed network, wherein the configuration items represent at least computing devices and software applications disposed within the managed network; and a server device disposed within the remote network management platform, wherein the server device is configured to (i) provide a graphical user interface including a sequence of panes, (ii) receive, by way of the graphical user interface, a definition of a new class that uniquely identifies configuration items of a particular type, and (iii) store, in the database, the definition of the new class, wherein an identifier pane of the sequence of panes includes first data entry fields for specification of an identifier of the new class, wherein an identification rules pane of the sequence of panes includes second data entry fields for specification of configuration item attributes that are operable to uniquely identify configuration items of the new class, wherein a reconciliation pane of the sequence of panes includes: third data entry fields for specification of authoritative devices; and fourth data entry fields for specification of a relative priority between the authoritative devices, wherein the authoritative devices are permitted to modify, within the database, one or more configuration item attributes of configuration items of the new class based at least in part on the relative priority, and wherein the identifier pane appears before the identification rules pane in the sequence of panes, and wherein the identification rules pane appears before the reconciliation pane in the sequence of panes. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein a hierarchy pane of the sequence of panes allows specification of a parent class of configuration item for the new class, and wherein the hierarchy pane appears before the identifier pane in the sequence of panes. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second data entry fields allow specification of a set of configuration item attributes that are operable to uniquely identify configuration items of the new class, and an indication of a precedence level associated with the set of configuration item attributes. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the new class is associated with a parent class of configuration item, wherein the identification rules pane of the sequence of panes includes indications of parent configuration item attributes associated with the parent class of configuration item, and wherein the second data entry fields allow specification of one or more of the parent configuration item attributes that, in combination with the set of configuration item attributes, are operable to uniquely identify configuration items of the new class. 5. The system of claim 3 , wherein allowing specification of the set of configuration item attributes that are operable to uniquely identify configuration items of the new class comprises: reading, from the database, a list of all configuration item attributes associated with the new class, and wherein the second data entry fields allow configuration item attributes in the set of configuration item attributes to be selected from the list. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the sequence of panes further includes an attributes pane that appears between the identifier pane and the identification rules pane, wherein the attributes pane allows specification of a plurality of configuration item attributes associated with the new class. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the new class is associated with a parent class of configuration item, and wherein the attributes pane includes indications of which configuration item attributes associated with the new class are derived from the parent class. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the sequence of panes further includes a dependencies pane provided between the identification rules pane and the reconciliation pane, wherein the dependencies pane allows specification of an association between the new class and a further class of configuration item defined for the managed network, wherein configuration items of the new class depend upon configuration items of the further class in order to operate. 9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the sequence of panes is sequentially enforced by the server device such that providing, by the server device, a subsequent pane of the sequence is performed responsive to receiving data by way of a data entry field that corresponds to a displayed pane of the sequence. 10. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a proxy server application operable on a proxy server device that is disposed within the managed network, wherein the server device is further configured to: receive, by way of the proxy server application, representations of configuration items of the new class, wherein the representations include values of at least some attributes associated with each of the configuration items; and store the representations in the database. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the server device is further configured to: receive, by way of the proxy server application, an indication that a representation of a particular configuration item of the new class is to be modified; verify that the proxy server application is an authoritative device, as specified by way of the reconciliation pane, that is permitted to modify the particular configuration item; and write a modification of the particular configuration item to the database. 12. A method comprising: providing, by a server device disposed within a remote network management platform to a client device associated with a managed network, a graphical user interface including a sequence of panes, wherein an identifier pane of the sequence of panes includes first data entry fields for specification of an identifier of a new class of configuration item, wherein an identification rules pane of the sequence of panes includes second data entry fields for specification of configuration item attributes that are operable to uniquely identify configuration items of the new class, wherein the configuration items represent at least computing devices and software applications disposed within the managed network, wherein a reconciliation pane of the sequence of panes includes: a third data entry field for specification of authoritative devices; and a fourth data entry field for specification of a relative priority between the authoritative devices, wherein the authoritative devices are permitted to modify, within a database, one or more configuration item attributes of configuration items of the new class based at least in part on the relative priority, and wherein the identifier pane appears before the identification rules pane in the sequence of panes, and wherein the identification rules pane appears before the reconciliation pane in the sequence of panes; receiving, by the server device by way of the graphical user interface, a definition of the new class of configuration item that uniquely identifies configuration items of a particular type; and storing, in the database, the definition of the new class of configuration item, wherein the database is disposed within the remote network management platform that contains representations of configuration items associated with the managed network. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein a hierarchy pane of the sequence of panes allows specification of a parent class of configuration item for the new class, and wherein the hierarchy pane appears before the identifier pane in the sequenc
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