Patent ID: 8549509
Filing Date: 2013-10-01
Classification: G06F,G06Q

Abstract:
1. A computer-implemented method of optimizing a real enterprise computer system to create an improved architecture framework, the computer-implemented method comprising: identifying, by a monitoring computer, a pain point in a real enterprise computer system, wherein the real enterprise computer system conforms to an initial architecture framework, and wherein the pain point is a condition that leads to a reduced efficiency of total operations of the real enterprise computer system; simulating the real enterprise computer system as a simulated system; in response to determining that the pain point is an inadequate hardware component, replacing a simulated inadequate hardware in the simulated system with a simulated replacement hardware component, wherein the simulated replacement hardware component simulates a real replacement hardware component that the monitoring computer has determined will eliminate the pain point; in response to determining that the pain point is an inadequate software component, replacing a simulated inadequate software in the simulated system with a simulated replacement software component, wherein the simulated replacement software component simulates a real replacement software component that the monitoring computer has determined will eliminate the pain point; launching the simulated system; in response to detecting any new pain points, reevaluating and replacing simulated hardware and simulated software in the simulated system until all pain points are removed; installing the real replacement hardware component and the real replacement software component in the real enterprise computer system; and automatically upgrading the initial architecture framework to an improved architecture framework, wherein the improved architecture framework implements the real replacement hardware component and the real replacement software component in an architecture of the real enterprise computer system.