WO2006006803A1 - Device management system and device management command scheduling method thereof - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to device management and data synchronization techniques, and particularly, to a device management system and a device management command scheduling method thereof.
- DM Device Management
- a DM server instructs a processing command to a DM client, and the DM client immediately performs the corresponding command. Afterwards, the DM client performs a report procedure regarding the results in performing those commands.
- the DM server requests the DM client to vary, update, and delete a specific function. If the DM client is currently in a state that it can not perform the request from the DM server, a DM session for checking the state (status) of the DM client should be periodically generated and/or inquired by the DM server, and the issues and problems related thereto should be considered. Therefore, in the related art DM method, procedures for allowing the DM server to performs commands of the DM server at a desired time point, status, and have not been proposed thus far.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a device management system in which a server can dynamically manage a device management scheduling of a client, and a device management scheduling method in the system.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a device management system and a device management scheduling method in which a server can establish a device management scheduling in a client and vary and delete the established device management scheduling.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a device management system and a device management scheduling method in the system in which a server can schedule a device management command or a data synchronization command of a client and thus the client can report the status of a device, perform scheduled programs and use optimal parameter values.
- a device management scheduling method comprising: delivering a scheduling context from a server to a client; generating a device management tree using the delivered scheduling context and establishing a device management scheduling by the client; and performing, by the client, the device management scheduling according to a command performing condition (i.e., a condition for performing a command) of the established device management scheduling.
- a command performing condition i.e., a condition for performing a command
- the device management scheduling method further comprises: generating the device management tree using a new scheduling context delivered from the server, and varying the device management scheduling; selectively reporting to the server a performance result of the device management scheduling, by the client, according to status report gating information within the generated device management tree; and requesting the client, by the server, to delete the pre-established device management scheduling.
- the step of establishing the device management scheduling includes: certifying validity of the delivered scheduling context; and generating at least one or more device management scheduling sub-trees using the device management scheduling context when the scheduling context is completely certified.
- a device management system comprises: a server for generating and transmitting a scheduling context including a device management command and a schedule for performing the device management command; and a client for generating a device management tree using the transmitted device management scheduling context to thus generate a device management scheduling, and performing the device management scheduling according to a command performing condition (i.e., a condition for performing a command) of the generated device management scheduling.
- a command performing condition i.e., a condition for performing a command
- the server transmits a new scheduling context to the client so as to request the client to vary the device management scheduling, and transmits a device management delete command to the client so as to request the delete for the pre- installed device management scheduling context.
- the client selectively reports to the server the performance result of the device management scheduling according to status report gating information of the device management scheduling.
- the client includes: a command processing module for generating a device management session with the server and thereafter receiving the scheduling context from the server; and a scheduling module for generating the device management tree using the scheduling context delivered from the command processing module, notifying the satisfaction of the command performing condition to the command processing module so as to perform the corresponding device management command when the command performing condition is satisfied, and receiving a processing result of the device management command from the command processing module to thusly selectively report it to a DM (Device Management) server.
- DM Device Management
- the command processing module includes: a function unit for delivering the scheduling context transmitted from the server to the scheduling module; a function unit for performing the corresponding scheduled command according to the notification of the scheduling module, and transferring the performance result of the corresponding command to the scheduling module; and a function unit for delivering a scheduling context status report transferred from the scheduling module to the server on the basis of the command performance result.
- the scheduling module includes: a first function unit for generating a device management scheduling sub-tree using the scheduling context delivered from the server; a second function unit for reading a scheduled command performing condition (i.e., a condition performing a command) of the device management scheduling sub-tree and thus continuously checking the state that the command performing condition is satisfied; a third function unit for requesting the command performing function unit of the command scheduling module to perform the device management command when the command performing condition is satisfied; a fourth function unit for determining whether the server should be reported on the command performance result of the command performing function unit according to a gating node value of the device management scheduling sub-tree; a fifth function unit for reporting to the server the performance result of the command transferred from the fourth function unit or the checked result of the command performing condition by the second function unit; and a sixth function unit for deleting the pre-established device management scheduling sub-tree according to a device management scheduling delete command requested from the server.
- a scheduled command performing condition i.e., a condition performing a command
- the scheduling context includes the device management command and scheduling information associated with the performance of the command, and has an XML (extensible Markup Language) text format.
- XML extensible Markup Language
- the scheduling context includes: an in ⁇ formation element for the command performing condition; an information element for scheduled device management commands; an information element for a user interface; and an information element for the status report gate.
- the device management scheduling sub ⁇ tree includes: a schedule node; a node for indicating an identifier of the device management scheduling context; a node for indicating a performing condition of the scheduled device management command; a node for indicating information of the user interface; and a node for indicating whether to report the performance result of the command or a node for indicating a server address to report the performance result of the command.
- the device denotes user equipment such as terminals, PDAs, notebook Personal Computers (PCs), desktop PCs, and the like.
- user equipment such as terminals, PDAs, notebook Personal Computers (PCs), desktop PCs, and the like.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a device management system according to the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a view showing a structure of a command XML (extensible Markup
- Fig. 3 is a view showing a DTD (Document Type Definition) of the command
- Fig. 4 is a view showing a structure of a scheduling information XML document shown in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 5 is a view showing a DTD of the scheduling information XML document;
- Fig. 6 is a view showing an embodiment for a duration Dur element;
- Fig. 7 is a view defining contents of a threshold Th element
- Fig. 8 is a view defining operators and specific symbols used in the Th element
- Fig. 9 is a view showing a format of the Th element
- Fig. 10 is a view showing an embodiment for constructing scheduling META data using the Th element
- FIG. 11 is a view showing a construction of a device management system according to the present invention shown in Fig. 1 in detail;
- FIG. 12 is a view showing a signal flow in a device management scheduling method in a device management system according to the present invention.
- Fig. 13 is a detailed view showing a signal flow in a step of generating and performing a DM (Device Management) scheduling in the device management scheduling method in the device management system according to the present invention shown in Fig. 12;
- DM Device Management
- Fig. 14 is a detailed view showing a signal flow in a step of varying the DM scheduling in the device management scheduling method in the device management system according to the present invention shown in Fig. 12;
- Fig. 15 is a detailed signal flow view in a step of deleting the DM scheduling in the device management scheduling method in the device management system according to the present invention shown in Fig. 12.
- the present invention provides a device management system in which a server can dynamically manage a device management scheduling of a client for device management or data synchronization, and a device management scheduling method in the corresponding system.
- the present invention provides a device management system in which a server schedules a device management or a device management command of a client, and accordingly the client spontaneously reports the status of a device (e.g., a terminal), performs scheduled programs (diagnostic programs, status logging programs, virus detecting programs, and the like), and uses optimal parameter values according to the change of a usage environment at or in a specific time point or status, and a device management scheduling method in the corresponding system.
- a server schedules a device management or a device management command of a client, and accordingly the client spontaneously reports the status of a device (e.g., a terminal), performs scheduled programs (diagnostic programs, status logging programs, virus detecting programs, and the like), and uses optimal parameter values according to the change of a usage environment at or in a specific time point or status, and a device management scheduling method in the corresponding system.
- the server transmits a Device Management (DM) scheduling context including a DM command and a scheduling information to a client of a target device, and the client generates a DM tree (i.e., a type of information management hierarchy or structure with multiple levels or branches that resemble a 'tree') using the DM scheduling context and thereafter performs the corresponding DM command according to a command performing condition (i.e., a condition for performing a command).
- DM Device Management
- the target device refers to user equipment (UE) such as terminals, PDAs, notebook Personal Computers (PCs) and desktop PCs, and the like, of which ex ⁇ planation will be provided only for the terminals merely for the sake of convenience.
- UE user equipment
- terminals PDAs
- PCs notebook Personal Computers
- desktop PCs desktop PCs
- Figure 1 is a block diagram showing a device management system according to the present invention.
- the device management system includes: a Device Management (DM) server 100 for generating a DM scheduling context and transmitting such to a device (e.g., a terminal); and a DM client 200 for generating a DM tree in the terminal using the scheduling context transmitted from the DM server 100 and performing a corresponding DM command when a command performing condition (i.e., a condition for performing a command) is satisfied.
- DM Device Management
- the DM client 200 includes: a command processing module 20 for receiving the scheduling context from the DM server 100; a scheduling module 30 for generating a DM tree 40 using the scheduling context transmitted from the command processing module 20, notifying the satisfaction of the command performing condition to the command processing module 20 in order to perform a corresponding DM command when the command performing condition is satisfied, and receiving a processing result of the DM command from the command processing module 20 to thereby selectively report it to the DM server.
- the DM scheduling context includes the DM command and a schedule associated with the performance of the DM command, for instance, an information element Condition for the command performing condition, an information element Commands for the scheduled DM commands, an information element 'Userlnter' for a user interface, an information element for a status report gating, and the like.
- Fig. 1 shows an example for the DM tree generated by the DM client.
- the DM tree 40 includes at least one or more MD scheduling sub-trees 41, each of which includes a plurality of scheduling nodes, namely, a schedule node Sched_l, a SchedID node, a Condition node, a Commands node, a Userlnter node, aGating node, and the like.
- the schedule node Sche_l indicates each device management scheduling
- the Schedule node Sched_l is used as a 'placeholder' (i.e., a position basis node).
- the Condition node indicates a condition that the DM command is to be performed.
- the Commands node indicates scheduled DM commands to be performed by the DM client when the command performing condition is satisfied (i.e., at a specific time point or status).
- the Userlnter node indicates whether user con ⁇ firmation should be received regarding the performing of the corresponding command when the command performing condition is satisfied.
- the Gating node indicates whether to notify the performance result of the DM command to the DM server 100.
- the DM scheduling sub-tree 41 may further selectively (optionally) include a DM server Mgmtsvr node.
- the Mgmtsvr node stores a server address to report the performance result of the DM command. For instance, if the processing result is to be reported to another server other than the corresponding DM server, or the DM server to which the processing result is to be reported is varied according to each processing result, the Mgmtsvr node includes ACL (Access Control List) information indicating a server having a management authority for each node.
- ACL Access Control List
- the DM tree 40 denotes a logical data structure in which the DM server can remotely manage information stored in a common database 50 within the device by a DM session and DM protocols which are the same with respect to all different types of devices.
- the DM tree 40 provides names for each information stored in the common database 50 and provides a path for accessing each information.
- the DM tree 40 includes properties such as the logical and physical formats of the information, or the like.
- the common database 50 in which various information that the DM server 100 can manage is stored, is used to store an actual value of each node within the DM scheduling sub-tree 41.
- the Commands node and the Condition node correspond to one command XML (extensible Markup Language) document and a scheduling XML document, respectively.
- the command XML document includes DM commands to be processed by the DM client at and/or in the time point and the status that the scheduling condition is satisfied.
- Each command language is composed of commands defined by the DM protocols.
- Figure 2 shows a construction of the command XML document
- Figure 3 shows a Document Type Definition (DTD) of the command XML document.
- DTD Document Type Definition
- a root element of the command XML document refers to a Command element.
- a command language element defined in a corresponding DM protocol is included in contents of the Command element.
- the scheduling XML document includes scheduling information which describes a condition in which the DM commands included in the command XML document are to be performed.
- Fig. 4 shows a construction of the scheduling information XML document
- Figure 5 is a DTD of the scheduling information XML document.
- the scheduling XML document is one valid XML document in which a ⁇ Sched> element is the root element.
- Each information element describes the scheduling conditions.
- the DM scheduling sub-tree 41 the DM client 200 receives the scheduling information from the DM server 100 and stores it in the common database 50. Afterwards, the scheduling in ⁇ formation can be varied or deleted in another DM session.
- the XML document is composed of one or several simple scheduling SimpSched elements.
- the Sched element defines a trigger.
- the Sched element corresponds to the sum of triggers that the SimpSched elements define.
- the trigger informs the DM client that the time point or condition, at/in which the DM commands included in the command XML document are to be performed, is satisfied.
- the SimpSched element defines one simple scheduling specification and one or several triggers.
- a definitive scheduling specification is defined by putting several simple scheduling specifications together.
- the definitive scheduling specification is defined by the Sched element.
- the SimpSched element is composed of unit scheduling specifications defined by one or more of duration Dur, period Per and threshold Th elements.
- An interrelation for assigning a condition, in which the trigger generated from each element is to be delivered to the DM client, is formed between the unit scheduling specifications. That is, if a logical value of a particular unit element is 'false', a trigger generated from another unit element can never be delivered to the DM client.
- the Dur element is a unit scheduling specification for designating a time period or a specific time point.
- the time period defines both a logical value and a trigger at the same time, and the specific time point only defines a trigger.
- Figure 6 is an embodiment of the duration Dur element.
- a content of the duration element configures a starting point and an end point of the time range by using a special operator '..'.
- the duration element is represented with data and time. When both the data and time are used together, the data is positioned prior to the time and the data and time are divided by 'T'. For instance, July 26, 2004, 23 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds is expressed as '2004-07-26T23:59:59'.
- a minimum unit of the duration element is limited to 10 seconds, and '*', 'im', and '-', define 'every hour', 'immediately', and 'continuously', respectively in sequence. At this time, the '-' may be used with the 'im'.
- the period Per element as a unit scheduling element for defining a time period, is used together with another unit scheduling element, and periodically generates sequential triggers while the condition is 'true'.
- the Per element defines a period by a second unit, and refers to a numerical text represented by using an integer or a real number without any symbol.
- the Per element can not be used independently in the SimpSched element.
- the trigger can not be generated in the Per element while an associated condition is 'false', but be generated repeatedly when the condition is changed from 'false' into 'true' for the first time and while the condition maintains 'true' depending on the period defined by the Per element.
- the threshold Th element as a unit scheduling element for defining a value range, can define two different types of ranges and a specific value in which the trigger is generated.
- the Th element can be used together with other unit scheduling elements, such as another Th element, the Dur element, or the Per element.
- the Th element has an attribute value ⁇ yst', and indicates a hysteresis value for a specific threshold.
- the Th element also has an attribute value 'MgmtObj' and a URI (Uniform Resource Indicator) of a management object associated with the Th element.
- Contents of the threshold element are a plain text string composed on the basis of a specific syntax to be described below.
- Figure 7 is a view defining contents of a threshold (Th) element, which is described on the basis of an ABNF (Augmented Backus-Naur Form) defined by RFC2234.
- Th threshold
- ABNF Algmented Backus-Naur Form
- the contents of the Th element are a plain text string composed of management object values, special symbols, and operators. Priorities of the operators are the same as the order enumerated in Figure 8.
- the contents of the Th element are represented as 'ThContent' composed of more than one 'ThContentltem' which is divided by an 'IS' operator. At this time, the 'ThContentltem' defines one of 'ThGroup', 'ThRange', and ⁇ ventRange'.
- the ThGroup defines one or more triggers which are represented by a combination between 'Threshold' and 'Delta' or a combination between TW(*)' and 'ThExc'.
- the trigger which is an indicator for informing a client that an associated command should be processed, can be generated from the Th element, the Dur element and the Per element. At this time, the trigger generated from a trigger element is related to a change of the associated management object value.
- the 'Threshold' defines a threshold defined as a certain value of the associated management object, and is used when defining a boundary value, a trigger, and delta of a threshold range.
- the 'TW which defines a special symbol referred to as a threshold wildcard represents all the management object values. At this time, the trigger is generated according to the change of the management object value, but the threshold wildcard does not define the condition.
- the ThExc' defines a threshold excluded from another threshold group, and is generally used together with the threshold wildcard.
- the 'Delta' is composed of one or more thresholds, each of which represents each delta.
- a boundary value of the event range is represented by event elements which indicate an event start and an event end.
- a logical value of the condition indicated by the 'EventRange' element is 'true'.
- the logical value of the condition is 'false'.
- the 'Event' denotes an event that a management object value has a specific value or falls within a certain range. Therefore, the threshold, the threshold group, and the threshold range may be used in order to represent the 'Event'.
- an event in which the management object value has a specific value or falls within a range of a default value can be the 'Event'.
- One or both sides of the event range can be opened, and the range of which both sides are opened is referred to as an event range wildcard.
- the 'ThRange' which defines the threshold range, is used for defining a condition and for generating a trigger.
- a certain side of the threshold range can be opened.
- a special range of which both sides are opened is referred to as a threshold range wildcard.
- the threshold range wildcard can not be used independently, but be useful when using it together with 'ThRangeExc'.
- a trigger is generated when a logical value of the condition defined by the threshold range is changed into 'true' for the first time. Afterwards, whenever the logical value of the condition is changed, the trigger is also generated.
- the 'ThRangeExc' element is composed of more than one TREP so as to represent an exclusion from a specific threshold range.
- the TREP is a component only used in the 'ThRangeExc'.
- the 'EventRange' element which indicates an event range, can define a condition and a trigger as the 'ThRange'.
- a boundary value of the event range is represented by event elements which indicate an event start and an event end.
- event start of the event range occurs, a logical value of the condition indicated by the 'EventRange' element is 'true'.
- event end of the event range occurs, the logical value of the condition is 'false'.
- the event denotes an event that a management object value has a specific value or falls within a certain range. Therefore, the threshold, the threshold group, and the threshold range may be used in order to represent the event.
- an event in which the management object value has a specific value or falls within a range of a default value can be the event.
- One or both sides of the event range can be opened, and the range of which both sides are opened is referred to as an event range wildcard.
- Figure 8 shows definitions of operators and special symbols used in the Th element
- Figure 9 shows properties of the Th element
- Figure 10 shows an embodiment for constructing a DM scheduling context using the Th element.
- FIG. 10 indicates a DM scheduling context for 'Get', which instructs to process the command 'Get' of a node value when it is equal to 1200, 1400, ..., 3000, or every 60 seconds while the value falls between 1800 and 3000.
- Figure 11 is a view showing a construction of the DM system shown in Figure 1 in detail.
- the DM server 100 and the DM client 200 include a plurality of function units required for performing such scheduling generating/establishing, DM scheduling performing, DM scheduling varying/deleting, DM scheduling status reporting, and the like.
- a scheduling context generating/varying function unit 10 provided in the DM server 100 generates the DM scheduling context, and requests the command processing module 20 of the DM client 200 to install or vary the DM scheduling context.
- a scheduling context installing/reconstructing function unit 31 generates a DM scheduling sub-tree to thusly generate a DM tree, when the DM server 100 requests to install/vary the scheduling context through a request transferring function unit 21 of the command processing module 20.
- the scheduling context installing/reconstructing function unit 31 may receive user confirmation, if required, before installing the scheduling context.
- a command performing condition confirming function unit 32 confirms the scheduled command performing condition within the DM scheduling sub-tree, and continuously checks the state that the command performing condition is satisfied. For instance, whether the command performing condition is satisfied can be determined when another management object value existing on the DM tree corresponds to a designated threshold value, or in a specific time point, or according to whether a specif ic event has occurred in the device. When the command performing condition is satisfied, the command performing condition confirming function unit 32 performs the user confirmation process, if required, according to information of the user interface Userlnter within the DM scheduling sub-tree.
- a DM command performing function unit 33 requests a command performing function unit 22 of the command processing module 20 to perform the DM command.
- the command performing function unit 22 performs the scheduled DM commands within the DM scheduling sub-tree according to the request for the DM command performing from the command performing condition confirming function unit 32.
- the command performing function unit 22 transfers a command performance result (status/result/generic alert) to the scheduling module 30 by a response message.
- the response message for instance, includes command performance result codes with respect to that the commands have completely been performed, by which reason an error has occurred, how the device status is after performing the commands, or the like.
- a status report gating function unit 34 filters data to be reported to the DM server
- the status report gating function unit 34 determines whether the command performance result (status/result/generic alert) transferred from the command performing function unit 22 should be reported to the DM server 100.
- a scheduling context status reporting function unit 35 reports to the DM server the command performance result (status/result/generic alert) transferred from the status report gating function unit 34, and may report to another server the command performance result using an ACL information of the Mgmtsvr node.
- the scheduling context status reporting function unit 35 transmits a status report PDU (Protocol Data Unit) using a particular protocol (e.g., a generic alert), thereby performing the process for the DM scheduling context status reporting.
- a status report PDU Protocol Data Unit
- the status report PDU basically includes PDUs (status PDU, result
- PDU, and generic alert PDU for transmitting a status command language, a result command language, and a generic alert command language, and a termination request PDU for the DM scheduling context which a user is performing.
- the command performing condition confirming function unit 32 and the DM command performing function unit 33 of the scheduling module 30 may be integrated in one function unit if necessary.
- the status report gating function unit 34 can also be integrated with the scheduling context status reporting function unit 35 if necessary (indicated by a dotted line).
- a DM session is established between the DM server 100 and the DM client 200. While the session is established, an authentication process between the DM server 100 and the DM client 200 is performed.
- DM scheduling context connecting a DM session , and transferring the DM scheduling context to a device (e.g., a terminal) through a DM protocol.
- a device e.g., a terminal
- the scheduling context generating/varying function unit 10 of the DM server 100 generates a DM command and a scheduling context including a schedule with respect to a performing of the DM command.
- the scheduling context generating/varying function unit 10 transfers the generated scheduling context to the device (e.g., the terminal) through the DM protocol.
- the scheduling context generating/varying function unit 10 adds the DM commands using an ADD command, and makes all the DM commands to be scheduled one group using an automic command.
- the scheduling context generating/varying function unit 10 allows the device (e.g., the terminal) to process the one group of DM commands all together.
- the scheduling context generating/varying function unit 10 further includes a UI alert command in the automic command, so as to receive the user confirmation before the device installs the corresponding scheduling context.
- the scheduling context having transmitted from the DM server 100 to the DM client 200 is transferred to the scheduling context installing/reconstructing function unit 31 of the scheduling module 30 by the request transferring function unit 21 of the command processing module 20 (Sl 1).
- the scheduling context installing/reconstructing function unit 31 After receiving the user confirmation according to the UI alert command, the scheduling context installing/reconstructing function unit 31 generates the DM tree 40 using the DM scheduling context, thereby installing the DM scheduling context.
- actual values of a plurality of the scheduling nodes are stored in the common database 50.
- the Condition node value and the Commands node value having a valid XML document format are stored, respectively, in a command XML document and a scheduling information XML document.
- the scheduling context installing/reconstructing function unit 31 certifies whether syntax and context of the XML document of the DM scheduling context transmitted are correct, and whether the DM scheduling context can be installed (e.g., an access authority of a server, capability of a client, etc). Afterwards, the scheduling context installing/re ⁇ constructing function unit 31 notifies the DM server 100 of the installation result with respect to the request for installing the DM scheduling context (indicated as a dotted line).
- the DM client 200 analyzes the scheduling information XML document of the database 50 to perform a scheduling process. That is, when the one DM scheduling sub-tree 41 is generated, the command performing condition confirming function unit 32 reads information of the DM command performing condition of the DM scheduling context from the scheduling in ⁇ formation XML document by a constant period (Interval property of Th element), and then continuously checks the state that the DM command performing condition is satisfied (S 12). Whether the command performing condition is satisfied, for instance, can be determined when another management object value existing on the DM tree reaches a designated threshold value, or at a specific time point, or according to whether a specific event has occurred in the device.
- a constant period Interval property of Th element
- the command performing condition is satisfied, if the user confirmation should be received according to the information of the user interface Userlnter within the DM scheduling sub-tree 41, the user confirmation process is performed.
- a guide i.e., notice, information, etc
- the command performing condition confirming function unit 32 does not perform the scheduled DM commands but performs the process for confirming the command performing condition once again.
- the DM command performing function unit 33 requests the command performing function unit 22 of the command processing module 20 to perform the DM commands (S 14).
- the command performing function unit 22 performs the DM commands scheduled within the DM scheduling sub-tree 41 according to the request from the DM command performing function unit 33, and transfers the command performance result ( status/ result/generic alert) to the status report gating function unit 34 by using a response message (S15).
- the status report gating function unit 34 determines whether the command performance result (status/result/generic alert) is to be reported to the DM server 100 according to a gating node value of the DM scheduling sub-tree 41 (S 16).
- the status report gating function unit 34 provides a part of the DM command performance result to the scheduling context status reporting function unit 35 according to the gating node value (S 17).
- the scheduling context status reporting function unit 35 reports the corresponding command performance result to the status report processing function unit 11 of the DM server 100 by the status report transferring function unit 23 of the command processing module 20 (S18 and S19).
- the scheduling context status reporting function unit 35 transmits a PDU (Protocol Data Unit) using a particular protocol (e.g., a generic alert) and performs the process for reporting the DM scheduling context status.
- the status report PDU basically includes PDUs (status PDU, result PDU, and generic alert PDU) for transmitting a status command language, a result command language, and a generic alert command language.
- the DM server 100 transfers the Dm scheduling context to the DM client 200 and requests the DM client 200 to generate the DM scheduling (S50).
- the DM client 200 having requested for generating the DM scheduling certifies the corresponding command (request), and generates the DM scheduling sub-tree using the DM scheduling context, of which result is then transmitted to the DM server 100 by the DM client 200 (S51 and S52).
- the DM client 200 checks the command performing condition of the DM scheduling sub ⁇ tree (S53). When the corresponding condition is satisfied, the DM client 200 processes the scheduled DM commands (S54), and selectively reports the processing result to the DM server 100 (S55).
- the DM server 100 varies the DM scheduling context which has already been installed and transfers the varied DM scheduling context through a DM protocol, varying the DM scheduling is requested (a process for transferring the DM scheduling context). Its signal flow is the same as that in the performing of the DM scheduling aforementioned. In this case, because the DM scheduling sub-tree already exists within the device, a Replace command can generally be used.
- the DM server allows the DM client to manage all the scheduled DM commands by a group by transmitting the automic command.
- the user confirmation should be received before performing the process for varying the DM scheduling context by including the UI alert command in the automic command.
- the DM scheduling context installing/reconstructing function unit 31 of the DM client 100 reconstructs the DM scheduling context within the device.
- the DM scheduling context installing/reconstructing function unit 31 generates a new DM scheduling sub-tree within the DM tree 40 using the new DM scheduling context having transferred, and notifies the DM server 100 of the processing result of the request for varying the DM scheduling context (indicated by a dotted line).
- the DM server 100 transfers the new DM scheduling context to the DM client 200 and requests the DM client 200 to vary the DM scheduling (S60).
- the DM client 200 having requested for varying the DM scheduling certifies the corresponding command (request), and varies the DM scheduling sub-tree using the new DM scheduling context, of which result is then transmitted to the DM server 100 (S61 and S62).
- Deleting the DM scheduling refers to deleting the DM tree which has already been generated, namely, the DM scheduling sub-tree 41 within the DM tree 40 by the DM server 100.
- the request for deleting the DM scheduling context is transferred from a scheduling context delete requesting function unit 12 of the DM server 100 to a scheduling context deleting function unit 36 of the DM client 200 (S20).
- the scheduling context delete requesting function unit 12 transmits to the scheduling context deleting function unit 36 a Delete DM command using a URI of the DM scheduling sub-tree 41 to be deleted. Therefore, the scheduling context deleting function unit 36 deletes the corresponding DM scheduling sub-tree 41.
- the scheduling context deleting function unit 36 deletes the DM scheduling context that has been installed, of which result is notified to the scheduling context delete requesting function unit 12 (S21).
- the DM server 100 transfers the Delete DM command to the DM client 200 and requests the DM client 200 to delete the DM scheduling (S70).
- the DM client 200 having requested for deleting the DM scheduling certifies the corresponding command (request) and varies the existing DM scheduling sub-tree, of which result is then transmitted to the DM server 100 (S71 and S72).
- the DM scheduling status report is performed by the status report gating, namely, the case that the command processing result is reported to the DM server 100.
- the DM scheduling status report can be performed when an error may occur while performing the process for confirming the command performing condition or when a user requests a termination of the scheduling context while the user performs the confirming process.
- the scheduling context status reporting function unit 35 transmits the DM scheduling context status report PDUs to the DM server 100.
- the status report processing function unit 11 of the DM server 100 having received the control PDUs performs the DM scheduling context status report processing.
- the server transmits the DM command and the DM scheduling context including the scheduling information to the client within the device, and the client installs the DM scheduling context to thereafter perform the corresponding DM command according to the scheduling condition.
- the server transmits the DM command and the DM scheduling context including the scheduling information to the client within the device, and the client installs the DM scheduling context to thereafter perform the corresponding DM command according to the scheduling condition.
- the DM server can perform the scheduling so that the programs can be performed at/in a desired time point or state. Once the performing of the program is scheduled, the server does not have to in ⁇ dividually establish the DM session in order to perform the program every time, which leads to reduction of radio resource consumption.
- the server detects the en ⁇ vironment of the terminal to thusly perform the scheduling in order to use the optimal parameter values according to the detection. This adjustment for the parameter values can be performed in real time without any separate DM session, thereby providing user satisfaction and superior performance.
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