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20090288062 | MECHANISM TO SUPPORT ORPHANED AND PARTIALLY CONFIGURED OBJECTS - Mechanisms to support orphaned and partially configured objects are provided. A project includes a variety of objects. At least one object is designated as an orphaned object. The orphaned object lacks complete configuration details. Other objects of the project depend on the orphaned object and yet the other objects can load and process within the project as if the orphaned object was fully configured and available. | 11-19-2009 |
20090288093 | MECHANISM TO BUILD DYNAMIC LOCATIONS TO REDUCE BRITTLENESS IN A TEAM ENVIRONMENT - Mechanisms to build dynamic locations to reduce brittleness in a team environment are provided. A project includes resources, each resource is assigned a key. Each key is mapped to a current location for its corresponding resource. The keys and locations are maintained in an index. Locations for the resources can change as desired throughout the lifecycle of the project and as changes occur the index is updated. When references are made within the project to the resources, the references are translated to the keys, if necessary. The keys are then used for accessing the index and dynamically acquiring the current locations for the resources at the time the references are made. | 11-19-2009 |
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20140130005 | MECHANISMS TO PERSIST HIERARCHICAL OBJECT RELATIONS - Mechanisms to persist object relations are provided. A project is defined as a series of interrelated objects having dependencies and relationships with one another. The dependencies and relationships are maintained via a storage organization for files that define the objects within a project storage environment for the project. Thus, the dependencies and relationships are not maintained via hardcoded instructions or references that are included within the files. | 05-08-2014 |