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US9798986B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9798986-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113038501-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 2, 2011 |
| Priority date | Mar 2, 2011 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2017 |
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Apparatus and methods are disclosed for performing computer system management on an activity basis. In one embodiment, computer-system-related items are associated with at least one activity to be performed using the computer system. Then, management procedures are established for the at least one activity. Next, when the computer system is used to perform the at least one activity, the computer-system-related items associated with the at least one activity are managed in accordance with the management procedures established for the at least one activity. In another embodiment, apparatus and methods monitor patterns of use of a computer system. Using information gathered during monitoring operations, activity models are formulated, and for each activity model a management plan is devised. After management plans have been devised for each activity model, the use of the computer system is monitored to identify actions being performed with the computer system. The identified actions are then compared with the activity models to determine which activity model best fits the identified actions. Management of computer-system-related items associated with the activity is then performed using the management plan associated with the activity model that best fits the actions being performed with the computer system.
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We claim: 1. A non-transitory signal-bearing medium tangibly embodying a program of machine-readable instructions executable by a digital processing apparatus of a computer system to perform operations for managing a computer system on an activity basis, the operations comprising: monitoring use of the computer system to determine current actions being performed by a user with the computer system and at least one current application program being used to perform the current actions; generating a plurality of activity models from an activity model generation program; accessing the plurality of activity models, wherein each one of the activity models describes a group of related actions performed using the computer system to accomplish a specific end and at least one application program used to perform the related actions; comparing the current actions being performed with the computer system and the at least one current application program being used to perform the current actions with the activity models; identifying a particular activity model that best fits the current actions being performed with the computer system, wherein identifying a particular activity model that best fits comprises monitoring patterns of actions with each pattern of action being monitored over a period of time, the monitored patterns of action occurring over a period of time of sufficient duration to form the particular activity model and using information from the monitored patterns to determine that the particular activity model best describes the current action being performed by comparing information from the monitored patterns with preferred standards of use; generating at least one management plan from a management plan generation program and populating a database with the at least one generated management plan, the at least one generated management plan being generated for each activity model of the plurality of activity models; associating at least one computer-system-related item identified by the at least one management plan from the database of management plans with at least one activity to be performed by a user using the computer system to manage the computer system on the activity basis and using the identified particular activity model, the at least one management plan being unique for each at least one activity; where the at least one activity comprises at least one action performed by an application program using the at least one computer-system-related item; accessing the at least one management plan through a management program; establishing management procedures, through the at least one management plan, for use in managing the at least one computer-system-related item associated with the at least one activity when actions corresponding to the activity model are detected as being performed with the computer system; detecting whether the at least one activity is being performed by the user; and in response to detecting that the at least one activity is being performed, managing the at least one computer-system-related item in accordance with the established management procedures when performing the at least one action of the at least one activity. 2. The signal-bearing medium of claim 1 wherein associating at least one computer-system-related item with at least one activity to be performed using the computer system further comprises associating at least one computer-system-related item with a plurality of activities; and wherein establishing management procedures further comprises establishing separate management procedures for each of the plurality of activities, wherein the at least one computer-system-related item associated with a particular activity of the plurality of activities are managed in accordance with the management procedures established for the particular activity when the computer system is used to perform the particular activity. 3. The signal-bearing medium of claim 2 wherein the operations further comprise: after management procedures are established for managing the at least one computer-system-related item associated with each of the plurality of activities, receiving an indication of which particular activity of the plurality of activities the computer system is being used to perform; and wherein managing the at least one computer-system-related item further comprises managing the at least one computer-system-related item associated with the particular activity in accordance with the management procedures established for the particular activity. 4. The signal-bearing medium of claim 1 wherein the operations further comprise: prior to associating at least one computer-system-related item with at least one activity to be performed using the computer system, receiving an identification of the at least one activity. 5. The signal-bearing medium of claim 4 wherein receiving an identification further comprises receiving an identification of the activity from a user of the computer system. 6. The signal-bearing medium of claim 4 wherein receiving an identification further comprises receiving an identification of the activity from an automated process monitoring use patterns of the computer system. 7. The signal-bearing medium of claim 1 wherein establishing management procedures for use in managing the at least one computer-system-related item associated with the at least one activity further comprises receiving preferences concerning management procedures from at least one entity selected from the group of: a user; a company; a third-party service; an automated software agent. 8. The signal-bearing medium of claim 6 wherein establishing management procedures for use in managing the at least one computer-system-related item associated with the at least one activity further comprises: classifying the at least one activity according to activity class, whereby the at least one activity is identified as belonging to a particular activity class; and adopting pre-determined management procedures established for the particular activity class. 9. The signal-bearing medium of claim 1 wherein the at least one computer-system-related item comprise at least one selected from the group of: files; folders; databases; communication resources; calendars; calendar resources; calendar entries. 10. The signal-bearing medium of claim 1 wherein the at least one activity further comprises a group activity, the operations further comprising: receiving an identification of computer systems involved in the group activity; wherein associating at least one computer-system-related item with the at least one activity further comprises associating at least one computer-system-related item drawn from each of the computer systems involved in the group activity with the group activity; wherein establishing management procedures for use in managing the at least one computer-system-related item associated with the at least one activity further comprises establishing management procedures for use in managing the at least one computer-system-related item associated with the group activity, wherein the at least one computer-system-related item are drawn from the computer systems involved in the group activity; and wherein managing the at least one computer-system-related item in accordance with the established management procedures further comprises managing the at least one computer-system-related item associated with the group activity in accordance with the management procedures established for managing the at least one computer-system-related item associated with the group activity. 11. The signal-bearing medium of claim 1 , where the at least one activity comprises generating content, and
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