Software execution using multiple initialization modes

US9262176B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9262176-B2
Application numberUS-201314026767-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 13, 2013
Priority dateMay 31, 2011
Publication dateFeb 16, 2016
Grant dateFeb 16, 2016

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Arrangements for executing enterprise resource planning software in a plurality of modes are presented. A graphical user interface may allow an administrator to select from the plurality of modes for executing the enterprise resource planning software, such as a test mode and a production mode. A selection of one of the modes may be received. The selected mode may be linked with a particular initialization file that is used to initialize the enterprise resource software. The enterprise resource planning software may be initialized and run using the selected initialization file.

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A method for executing enterprise resource planning software, the method comprising: providing, by a computer system, for presentation, a choice among a plurality of modes in which to execute the enterprise resource planning software, wherein the plurality of modes comprises: a test mode; and a production mode; receiving, by the computer system, a first selection of the test mode, wherein: the test mode is linked with a test initialization file; the test initialization file is configured to cause the enterprise resource planning software to initialize the enterprise resource planning software for a fewer number of users than the production mode; initializing, by the computer system, the enterprise resource planning software using the test initialization file; receiving, by the computer system, a second selection of the production mode, wherein: the production mode is linked with a production initialization file; and initializing, by the computer system, the enterprise resource planning software using the production initialization file. 2. The method for executing enterprise resource planning software of claim 1 , wherein the test initialization file is configured to initialize a fewer number of processes than the production mode is configured to initialize. 3. The method for executing enterprise resource planning software of claim 1 , wherein the test initialization file is configured to initialize a fewer number of network processes and kernel processes than the production mode is configured to initialize. 4. The method for executing enterprise resource planning software of claim 1 , further comprising: generating, by the computer system, the test initialization file at least partially based on the production initialization file according to a set of predefined initialization file generation rules. 5. The method for executing enterprise resource planning software of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of modes in which to execute enterprise resource planning software further comprises a maintenance mode, wherein: the maintenance mode is linked with a maintenance initialization file; the maintenance initialization file is configured to prevent access to the enterprise resource planning software for a plurality of users. 6. The method for executing enterprise resource planning software of claim 5 , further comprising: receiving, by the computer system, a third selection of the maintenance mode; initializing, by the computer system, the enterprise resource planning software using the maintenance initialization file; and executing, by the computer system, the enterprise resource planning software as initialized by the maintenance initialization file. 7. The method for executing enterprise resource planning software of claim 1 , wherein the choice among the plurality of modes is provided via a graphical user interface. 8. A system for executing enterprise resource planning software, the system comprising: one or more processors; and a memory communicatively coupled with and readable by the one or more processors and having stored therein processor-readable instructions which, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to: provide for presentation, a choice among a plurality of modes in which to execute the enterprise resource planning software, wherein the plurality of modes comprises: a test mode; and a production mode; receive a first selection of the test mode, wherein: the test mode is linked with a test initialization file; the test initialization file is configured to cause the enterprise resource planning software to initialize the enterprise resource planning software for a fewer number of users than the production mode; initialize the enterprise resource planning software using the test initialization file; receive a second selection of the production mode, wherein: the production mode is linked with a production initialization file; and initialize the enterprise resource planning software using the production initialization file. 9. The system for executing enterprise resource planning software of claim 8 , wherein the test initialization file is configured to initialize a fewer number of processes than the production mode is configured to initialize. 10. The system for executing enterprise resource planning software of claim 8 , wherein the test initialization file is configured to initialize a fewer number of network processes and kernel processes than the production mode is configured to initialize. 11. The system for executing enterprise resource planning software of claim 8 , wherein the processor-readable instructions, when executed, further cause the one or more processors to: generate the test initialization file at least partially based on the production initialization file according to a set of predefined initialization file generation rules. 12. The system for executing enterprise resource planning software of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of modes in which to execute enterprise resource planning software further comprises a maintenance mode, wherein: the maintenance mode is linked with a maintenance initialization file; the maintenance initialization file is configured to prevent access to the enterprise resource planning software for a plurality of users. 13. The system for executing enterprise resource planning software of claim 12 , wherein the processor-readable instructions, when executed, further cause the one or more processors to: receive a third selection of the maintenance mode; initialize the enterprise resource planning software using the maintenance initialization file; and execute the enterprise resource planning software as initialized by the maintenance initialization file. 14. A non-transitory processor-readable medium for executing enterprise resource planning software, comprising processor-readable instructions configured to cause one or more processors to: provide for presentation, a choice among a plurality of modes in which to execute the enterprise resource planning software, wherein the plurality of modes comprises: a test mode; and a production mode; receive a first selection of the test mode, wherein: the test mode is linked with a test initialization file; the test initialization file is configured to cause the enterprise resource planning software to initialize the enterprise resource planning software for a fewer number of users than the production mode; initialize the enterprise resource planning software using the test initialization file; receive a second selection of the production mode, wherein: the production mode is linked with a production initialization file; and initialize the enterprise resource planning software using the production initialization file. 15. The non-transitory processor-readable medium for executing enterprise resource planning software of claim 14 , wherein the test initialization file is configured to initialize a fewer number of processes than the production mode is configured to initialize. 16. The non-transitory processor-readable medium for executing enterprise resource planning software of claim 14 , wherein the test initialization file is configured to initialize a fewer number of network processes and kernel processes than the production mode is configured to initialize. 17. The non-transitory processor-readable medium for executing enterprise resource planning software of claim 14 , wherein the processor-readable instructions, when executed, further are configured

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  • Configuring for program initiating, e.g. using registry, configuration files · CPC title

  • G06F9/44Primary

    Arrangements for executing specific programs · CPC title

  • Loading of the microprogram · CPC title

  • Environments for analysis, debugging or testing of software · CPC title

  • Physics · mapped topic

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What does patent US9262176B2 cover?
Arrangements for executing enterprise resource planning software in a plurality of modes are presented. A graphical user interface may allow an administrator to select from the plurality of modes for executing the enterprise resource planning software, such as a test mode and a production mode. A selection of one of the modes may be received. The selected mode may be linked with a particular in…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Oracle Int Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F9/44. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 16 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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