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Brevet US6014637 - Object oriented framework mechanism for fulfillment requirements management - Google�BrevetsRecherche Images Maps Play YouTube Actualit�s Gmail Drive Plus » Recherche avanc�e dans les brevets | Connexion Recherche avanc�e dans les brevets BrevetsAn object oriented framework mechanism for fulfillment requirements management provides an infrastructure that embodies the steps necessary to manage and coordinate information throughout a given fulfillment requirements process, such as coordinating product information from the marketing of products...http://www.google.fr/patents/US6014637?utm_source=gb-gplus-shareBrevet US6014637 - Object oriented framework mechanism for fulfillment requirements management Num�ro de publicationUS6014637 AType de publicationOctroi Num�ro de demandeUS 08/846,921 Date de publication11 janv. 2000 Date de d�p�t30 avr. 1997 Date de priorit�30 avr. 1997�tat de paiement des fraisPay� Num�ro de publication08846921, 846921, US 6014637 A, US 6014637A, US-A-6014637, US6014637 A, US6014637A InventeursKathryn Anne Fell, Nancy Mae Heinz, William Robert Taylor, Gary V. Tollers Cessionnaire d'origineInternational Business Machines CorporationCitations de brevets (26), Citations hors brevets (279), R�f�renc� par (56), Classifications (9), �v�nements juridiques (4) Liens externes: USPTO, Cession USPTO, EspacenetObject oriented framework mechanism for fulfillment requirements managementUS 6014637 A R�sum� An object oriented framework mechanism for fulfillment requirements management provides an infrastructure that embodies the steps necessary to manage and coordinate information throughout a given fulfillment requirements process, such as coordinating product information from the marketing of products to the ordering of products to the production of products. Certain core functions are provided by the framework, which interact with extensible functions provided by the framework consumer. The architecture of the framework allows a user to determine the conditions and parameters that apply to the specific environment while allowing a programmer to interact with the framework with an interface that is consistent regardless of the specific combination of parameters specified in the fulfillment requirements manager. The extensible functions allow new fulfillment requirements environments to be easily implemented using the framework. The framework thus allows a common programming interface for fulfillment requirements managers implemented using the framework, which may be easily customized to include new or changed parameters. The framework greatly simplifies the programmer's job of developing an end-to-end system by providing a common programming interface, and by providing established classes that may be easily extended to implement the desired fulfillment requirements environment.
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FIG. 3 shows a lower level view of the zoo administrator class. Since objects of type zoo administrator hare responsibility for overall control of ZAF, the zoo administrator class has been designed to include operations that perform tasks oriented towards zoo administration. The class definition includes the following five operations: 5.sub.-- minute.sub.-- timer(), add.sub.-- animal(), add.sub.-- containment.sub.-- unit(), add.sub.-- zoo.sub.-- keeper(), and start.sub.-- zoo.sub.-- admin( ).
Temp.sub.-- range is a data definition for the range of temperatures that coincides with that of the specific animal's natural habitat and the get.sub.-- temp.sub.-- range() operation definition is designed to retrieve the temp.sub.13 range for a specific animal and return it to a requesting client object. Subclass reptiles contains its own data definition for temp.sub.-- range and its own definition for the get.sub.-- temp.sub.-- range() operation. ZAF has been designed this way to point out that data definitions can be overridden just like operation definitions. Since many reptiles live in desert conditions, where nights can be very cold and days very hot, the default temp.sub.-- range definition has been overridden in the reptiles class to include time and temperature information (not explicitly shown on FIG. 5). This is another good design choice because it allows ZAF to treat reptile containment units differently than other containment units by allowing temperature adjustments to be made based on the time of day as well as on the current temperature of the containment unit itself.
Once the list of current zoo keepers has been returned to object Zelda, object Zelda instructs each zoo keeper in the list to check the animals by calling the check.sub.-- animals() operation of each zoo keeper object [only the call to Tina the Temp. Checker is shown--step 3]. Please note that object Zelda did not need to understand the types of zoo keepers that were in the zoo keeper list, the number of zoo keeper objects in the list, or the specialized characteristics of any one zoo keeper object. Object Zelda uses the same interface (i.e., the check.sub.-- animals() operation) to communicate with each zoo keeper object. It is then up to the individual zoo keeper objects to perform the task for which they have been created. Each zoo keeper object performs its assigned task through use of its own check.sub.-- animal() operation. For example, object Tina's check.sub.-- animals() operation retrieves a list of current animals from the animal registry object by calling the list.sub.-- animals() operation [step 4] and then a list of containment units from the containment unit register object by calling the list.sub.-- cont.sub.-- units() operation [step 6]. Upon examining the animal list, object Tina's check.sub.-- animals() operation determines that there are only two animals currently registered in the zoo, Sam the Snake [object 728] and Simba the Lion [object 718].
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