Dr. Ping: Full automatic problem fixing framework
Following the first of April stereo 3D monitor building tests, Dr. Ping announces ground breaking research results from CTN research laboratories: Microsoft semi-automatic error and problem fixing framework can be forced to be full automatic.
The fellow scientist Dr. Ping has just joined CyberTech News laboratories before the succesfull implementation of 3D stereo display. CyberTech News welcomes Dr. Ping to make his groundbreaking research to Oulu, Finland.
“I am honored to start working here, the birth town of realXtend“, says Dr. Ping, and continues “Actually I have just made a new innovation I would like to share with everyone”. Now we are going to reveal the innovation which might have been patentable, but now the idea is published to Public Domain – just like Green Phosphor donated their CICP protocol to public domain by publishing it at CyberTech News.
Microsoft has built in a feature inside Windows that allows users to fix errors and problems by just clicking a notification (see below). The innovation is to make the problem notification to automatically click itself. “Microsoft has done great work with this, now we will remove the last difficult manual step” says Laboratory Head J. Pirkola.
The code to achieve the last step was complicated. When the Microsoft automatic error detection algorithm finds a problem it launches the notification. CTN built a prototype system that injects C# bytecode to the notification at the same instant. The bytecode then emulates a mouseclick, pretending to be a mouse for a while. The trouble is worth it, all the problems are fixed and the end user does not even realize that something has happened!
Imagine all the impacts, whole IT departments will be shut down. The ROI of this innovation is enormous. The original system is meant to fix only operating system related problems. The next step is to fool the fixing framework to believe that Opensimulator and realXtend instances are part of the operating system – it is not that hard as we saw with Internet Explorer how it jumped right into the core. This change makes the open source virtual worlds 100% stable and reliable.
Dr. Ping tries to work hard to bring you a new research result every Monday from now on. You can support these innovations by donating $10 to jpirkola@gmail.com via paypal.
