Currently, applications to be deployed in a cloud-based computing environment are typically tested and/or checked for security vulnerabilities in specially designated testing environments that are distinct from, and often isolated from, the actual production environment in which the application will eventually be run. While testing an application in a designated testing environment can provide some information about the security, operation, and reliability of the application, testing environments rarely duplicate the actual production environment in any reasonably realistic way. This is particularly true for Internet facing applications and services.
Herein, the term “production environment” includes the various components actually used to deploy, implement, access, and use, a given application as that application is intended to be used. Consequently, production environments typically include multiple components that are combined, communicatively coupled, and/or associated with each other, to provide the production environment. As specific illustrative examples, the components making up a production environment can include, but are not limited to, one or more computing environments used to implement the application in the production environment such as a data center, a cloud computing environment, and/or one or more other computing environments in which one or more components and/or services used by the application in the production environment are implemented; one or more computing systems used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more virtual assets used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more supervisory or control systems, such as hypervisors, used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more communications channels used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more access control systems, such as firewalls and gateways, used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more routing systems, such as routers and switches, used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more communications endpoint proxy systems, such as load balancers or buffers, used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more traffic and/or access control systems used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more databases used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more services used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more backend servers used to implement the application in the production environment; and/or any other components making up an actual production environment in which an application is to be deployed, implemented, and run, and/or accessed, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed after the time of filing.
One reason testing environments fail to accurately replicate production environments, and therefore fail to provide a platform to adequately test applications, as implemented in a production environment, is that most, if not all, of the components used in a testing environment are not the identical, and/or actual, components used in the production environment. In addition, many of the components used in a production environment are simply not present in a testing environment. This is because the cost of providing all of the components that would be present in a production environment in the testing environment is economically prohibitive and inefficient.
Consequently, using current methods for testing applications deployed in production environments, and particularly Internet facing cloud-based implemented applications, often fail to accurately replicate, or even represent, the actual behavior of the applications, once those applications are deployed in the production environment.
What is needed is a method and system to accurately test the vulnerabilities and the behavior/operation of an application deployed in a cloud-based computing environment using as many of the actual production environment components as possible.
In accordance with one embodiment, a method and system for testing cloud based applications and services in a production environment using segregated backend systems includes implementing an application in the production environment in which the application will actually be used and accessed. In one embodiment, two or more backend systems are used to implement the application using the production environment in which the application will actually be used and accessed.
In one embodiment, fabricated user data associated with the application implemented in the production environment is then generated. In one embodiment, actual user data is also received. In one embodiment, the actual user data is routed to be processed in the production environment using a first backend system of the two or more backend systems. In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is routed to be processed in the production environment using a second backend system of the two or more backend systems.
In one embodiment, the actual user data is then processed by the application in the production environment using the first backend system of the two or more backend systems to transform the actual user data into actual user results data.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is also processed by the application in the production environment, but using the second backend system of the two or more backend systems, to transform the fabricated user data into fabricated user results data.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user results data is then analyzed to evaluate the production environment and/or operation of the application in the production environment without risking interference with the processing of the actual user data by the application in the same production environment.
Common reference numerals are used throughout the FIG.s and the detailed description to indicate like elements. One skilled in the art will readily recognize that the above FIG.s are examples and that other architectures, modes of operation, orders of operation and elements/functions can be provided and implemented without departing from the characteristics and features of the invention, as set forth in the claims.
Embodiments will now be discussed with reference to the accompanying FIG.s, which depict one or more exemplary embodiments. Embodiments may be implemented in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein, shown in the FIG.s, and/or described below. Rather, these exemplary embodiments are provided to allow a complete disclosure that conveys the principles of the invention, as set forth in the claims, to those of skill in the art.
In accordance with one embodiment, a method and system for testing cloud based applications and services in a production environment using segregated backend systems includes a process for testing cloud based applications and services in a production environment using segregated backend systems implemented, at least in part, by one or more computing systems and/or computing entities in a production environment.
Herein, the term “production environment” includes the various components actually used to deploy, implement, access, and use, a given application as that application is intended to be used. In various embodiments, production environments include multiple production environment components that are combined; communicatively coupled; virtually and/or physically connected; and/or associated with one another, to provide the production environment implementing the application.
As specific illustrative examples, the production environment components making up a given production environment can include, but are not limited to, one or more computing environments used to implement the application in the production environment such as a data center, a cloud computing environment, and/or one or more other computing environments in which one or more components and/or services used by the application in the production environment are implemented; one or more computing systems or computing entities used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more virtual assets used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more supervisory or control systems, such as hypervisors, used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more communications channels used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more access control systems, such as firewalls and gateways, used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more routing systems, such as routers and switches, used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more communications endpoint proxy systems, such as load balancers or buffers, used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more traffic or access control systems used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more secure communication protocols and/or endpoints, such as Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocols, used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more databases used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more internal or external services used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more backend systems, such as backend servers or other hardware used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more software systems used to implement the application in the production environment; and/or any other components making up an actual production environment in which an application is to be deployed, implemented, accessed, and run, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed after the time of filing.
As used herein, the terms “computing system” and “computing entity”, include, but are not limited to, a virtual asset; a server computing system; a workstation; a desktop computing system; a database system or storage cluster; a switching system; a router; any hardware system; any communications system; any form of proxy system; a gateway system; a firewall system; a load balancing system; or any device, subsystem, or mechanism that includes components that can execute all, or part, of any one of the processes and/or operations as described herein.
In addition, as used herein, the terms computing system and computing entity, can denote, but are not limited to, systems made up of multiple virtual assets; server computing systems; workstations; desktop computing systems; database systems or storage clusters; switching systems; routers; hardware systems; communications systems; proxy systems; gateway systems; firewall systems; load balancing systems; or any devices that can be used to perform the processes and/or operations as described herein.
As used herein, the term “virtual asset” includes any virtualized entity or resource, and/or part of an actual, or “bare metal” entity. In various embodiments, the virtual assets can be, but are not limited to, virtual machines, virtual servers, and instances implemented in a cloud computing environment; databases associated with a cloud computing environment, and/or implemented in a cloud computing environment; services associated with, and/or delivered through, a cloud computing environment; communications systems used with, part of, or provided through, a cloud computing environment; and/or any other virtualized assets and/or sub-systems of “bare metal” physical devices such as mobile devices, remote sensors, laptops, desktops, point-of-sale devices, ATMs, electronic voting machines, etc., located within a data center, within a cloud computing environment, and/or any other physical or logical location, as discussed herein, and/or as known/available in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed/made available after the time of filing.
In various embodiments, the one or more computing systems and computing entities included in the production environment and/or implementing the processes for testing cloud based applications and services in a production environment using segregated backend systems are logically or physically located, and/or associated with, two or more computing environments. As used herein, the term “computing environment” includes, but is not limited to, a logical or physical grouping of connected or networked computing systems and/or virtual assets using the same infrastructure and systems such as, but not limited to, hardware systems, software systems, and networking/communications systems. Typically, computing environments are either known environments, e.g., “trusted” environments, or unknown, e.g., “untrusted” environments. Typically trusted computing environments are those where the components, infrastructure, communication and networking systems, and security systems associated with the computing systems and/or virtual assets making up the trusted computing environment, are either under the control of, or known to, a party. In contrast, unknown, or untrusted computing environments are environments and systems where the components, infrastructure, communication and networking systems, and security systems implemented and associated with the computing systems and/or virtual assets making up the untrusted computing environment, are not under the control of, and/or are not known by, a party, and/or are dynamically configured with new elements capable of being added that are unknown to the party.
Examples of trusted computing environments include the components making up data centers associated with, and/or controlled by, an application and/or any computing systems and/or virtual assets, and/or networks of computing systems and/or virtual assets, associated with, known by, and/or controlled by, an application. Examples of untrusted computing environments include, but are not limited to, public networks, such as the Internet, various cloud-based computing environments, and various other forms of distributed computing systems.
It is often the case that an application needs to transfer data to, and/or from, a first computing environment that is an untrusted computing environment, such as, but not limited to, a public cloud, a virtual private cloud, and a trusted computing environment, such as, but not limited to, networks of computing systems in a data center controlled by, and/or associated with, the party. However, in other situations a party may wish to transfer data between two trusted computing environments, and/or two untrusted computing environments.
In one embodiment, two or more computing systems and/or virtual assets, and/or two or more computing environments, in the production environment are connected by one or more communications channels, and/or distributed computing system networks, such as, but not limited to: a public cloud; a private cloud; a virtual private network (VPN); a subnet; any general network, communications network, or general network/communications network system; a combination of different network types; a public network; a private network; a satellite network; a cable network; or any other network capable of allowing communication between two or more computing systems and/or virtual assets, as discussed herein, and/or available or known at the time of filing, and/or as developed after the time of filing.
As used herein, the term “network” includes, but is not limited to, any network or network system such as, but not limited to, a peer-to-peer network, a hybrid peer-to-peer network, a Local Area Network (LAN), a Wide Area Network (WAN), a public network, such as the Internet, a private network, a cellular network, any general network, communications network, or general network/communications network system; a wireless network; a wired network; a wireless and wired combination network; a satellite network; a cable network; any combination of different network types; or any other system capable of allowing communication between two or more computing systems, whether available or known at the time of filing or as later developed.
In one embodiment, the production environment includes one or more cloud computing environments. In various embodiments, the cloud computing environments can be any form of cloud computing environment, such as, but not limited to, a public cloud; a private cloud; a virtual private network (VPN); a subnet; a Virtual Private Cloud, or VPC; a sub-net or any security/communications grouping; or any other cloud-based infrastructure, sub-structure, or architecture, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed after the time of filing.
In many cases, a given application or service provided through the production environment may utilize, and interface with, multiple cloud computing environments, such as multiple VPCs, in the course of providing the associated service. In various embodiments, each cloud computing environment includes allocated virtual assets associated with, and controlled or used by, the party utilizing the cloud computing environment.
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In accordance with one embodiment, a given application is implemented in the production environment in which the application will be, or is, actually deployed, implemented, accessed, and used, as that application is intended to be used.
Consequently, in one embodiment the application is implemented in the production environment to utilize all of the production environment components that are combined; communicatively coupled; virtually and/or physically connected; and/or associated with one another, to provide the production environment implementing the application.
As specific illustrative examples, the application is implemented using, and including, the actual production environment components such as, but not limited to, the one or more computing environments to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment such as a data center, a cloud computing environment, and/or one or more other computing environments in which one or more components and/or services to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment are implemented; the one or more computing systems or computing entities to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more virtual assets to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more supervisory or control systems, such as hypervisors, to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more communications channels to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more access control systems, such as firewalls and gateways, to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more routing systems, such as routers and switches, to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more communications endpoint proxy systems, such as load balancers or buffers, to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more traffic and/or access control systems to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more secure communication protocols and/or endpoints, such as Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocols, to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more databases to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more internal or external services to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more backend systems, such as backend servers, or other hardware to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more software systems to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; and/or any other components making up the actual production environment in which an application is to be deployed, implemented, and run, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed after the time of filing.
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As used herein the term “user” includes any party, parties, and/or entities, including computing systems, computing entities, other applications, software, and/or hardware, and/or any other data source, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed after the time of filing, from which data is obtained for processing by an application.
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As noted above, application 100 is implemented in production environment 1 which is the actual production environment in which application 100 will be, or is, actually deployed, implemented, accessed, and used, as application 100 is intended to be used.
In one embodiment, fabricated user data associated with the application is generated.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is data similar to actual user data that would be generated by real, or “actual” users and provided to the application for processing. As a specific illustrative example, in the case where the application is a financial management system, the fabricated user data would include data replicating financial data as it would be retrieved from various user accounts associated with an actual user. As another specific illustrative example, in the case where the application is a tax-preparation system, the fabricated user data would include personal and financial data associated with the fictitious, i.e., fabricated, user that is similar to data that would be generated by an actual user.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is generated by obtaining actual user data and then processing the actual user data to remove all personal and identification data such as data identifying the actual user, data identifying accounts and access codes associated with the actual user, data indicating a location associated with the actual user data, and/or any other data that is considered sensitive and/or personal to an individual user.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is completely fabricated using actual user data models to replicate the form and volume of actual user data.
In various embodiments, the fabricated user data is obtained from any source of fabricated user data, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed after the time of filing.
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In one embodiment, once the application is implemented in the production environment in which the application will be, or is, actually deployed, implemented, accessed, and used, as that application is intended to be used, and fabricated user data is generated, the fabricated user data is provided to the application in the production environment.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is provided to the application in the production environment, in one embodiment while the application is operating and receiving actual user data in the production environment.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is provided to the application in the production environment using a communications channel or data transfer mechanism that is separate from the communications channel used to provide actual user data to the application, but which uses the production environment components provided in the production environment.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is then identified and tracked as fabricated user data throughout processing by the application in the production environment of the application.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is provided to the application in the production environment using the same communications channel used to provide actual user data to the application in the production environment.
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In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is tagged and identified throughout processing by the application in the production environment of the application. In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is tagged using headers associated with the fabricated user data and/or data packets making up the fabricated user data.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is identified and tracked as it is processed by the application in the production environment and all intermediate processing steps and process transformed data is also identified and tracked as it is processed by the application in the production environment.
Various means, mechanisms, processes, and procedures for identifying and tracking specific data, such as fabricated user data, and intermediate processing steps and process transformed data, are known in the art. Consequently a more detailed discussion of the particular means, mechanisms, processes, and procedures used to identify and track the fabricated user data, and the intermediately processed and transformed fabricated user data, is omitted here to avoid detracting from the invention.
As noted above, in one embodiment, the fabricated user data is routed to a backend system that is similar to, or identical to, the backend system to which actual user data is routed. In this way the processing of actual user data and fabricated user data is performed by the application in the production environment, and using the identical production environment components, with the exception of the similar/identical and segregated backend systems. As a result, testing of the application using fabricated user data is accomplished using almost the entire actual production environment, but without risking actual user data and/or any data crossover issues.
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In one embodiment, as a result of the processing by the application in the production environment of the actual user data, the actual user data is transformed into actual user results data. That is to say, the actual user data is processed by the application in the production environment, and using each of the identical and actual production environment components used by the application to process any user data, whether fabricated or actual.
In one embodiment, as a result of the processing by the application in the production environment of the fabricated user data, the fabricated user data is transformed into fabricated user results data. That is to say, the fabricated user data is processed by the application in the same manner as any other user data would be processed by the application in the production environment, and using each of the identical and actual production environment components used by the application to process any user data, whether actual or fabricated.
As a specific illustrative example, in the case where the application is a financial management system, the actual user data is processed by the application to produce actual user results data, in one embodiment, in the form of the one or more specific financial reports generated using the actual user data. As another specific illustrative example, in the case where the application is a tax preparation system, the actual user data is processed by the application to transform the actual user data to produce results data taking the form, in this specific illustrative example, of one or more completed tax filing forms, such as a 1040 tax form.
As a specific illustrative example, in the case where the application is a financial management system, the fabricated user data is processed by the application to produce fabricated user results data, in one embodiment, in the form of the one or more specific financial reports generated using the fabricated user data. As another specific illustrative example, in the case where the application is a tax preparation system, the fabricated user data is processed by the application to transform the fabricated user data to produce results data taking the form, in this specific illustrative example, of one or more completed tax filing forms, such as a 1040 tax form.
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Likewise, processing module 101B of application 100 provided on sever 153B directs the operations of application 100 performed on fabricated user data 112 and generates fabricated user results data 102B.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user results data and the application operational data, along with the performance/function data for the application in the production environment, is analyzed to evaluate the security and operation/function of the application in the production environment and the security and operation/function of the production environment itself.
In one embodiment, the actual user results data, the fabricated user results data, and the application operational data, along with the performance/function data for the application in the production environment, is analyzed to evaluate the security and operation/function of the application in the production environment and the security and operation/function of the production environment itself.
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In one embodiment, process module 154A includes analysis module 155A which analyzes actual results data 102A and generates analysis data 156A indicating the results of the evaluation of the security and operation/function of application 100 in production environment 1 and the security and operation/function of production environment 1 itself.
In one embodiment, analysis data 156B and analysis data 156A are both used to indicate the results of the security and operation/function of application 100 in production environment 1 and the security and operation/function of production environment 1 itself.
Using the methods and systems for testing cloud based applications and services in a production environment using segregated backend systems discussed above, an application can be tested using fabricated user data in the actual production environment in which the application is deployed, implemented, accessed, and used.
In addition, using the methods and systems for testing cloud based applications and services in a production environment using segregated backend systems discussed above, the fabricated user data is routed to a backend system that is similar to, or identical to, the backend system to which actual user data is routed. In this way the processing of actual user data and fabricated user data can be performed simultaneously by the application in the production environment and using the identical in production environment components with the exception of the similar/identical and segregated backend systems. As a result, testing of the application using fabricated user data is accomplished in the actual production environment without risking actual user data and/or any data crossover issues and without disrupting normal application operations and processing of actual user data.
Consequently, using the methods and systems for testing cloud based applications and services in a production environment using segregated backend systems discussed above, applications can be accurately tested for vulnerabilities and behavior in their actual production environments, and even after they have been deployed and are operating in their production environments; all without risking actual user data. Therefore, the methods and systems for testing cloud based applications and services in a production environment using segregated backend systems discussed above, provide for more secure cloud-based applications, particularly Internet facing cloud-based implemented applications.
In accordance with one embodiment, a method and system for testing cloud based applications and services in a production environment using segregated backend systems includes implementing an application in the production environment in which the application will actually be used and accessed. In one embodiment, two or more backend systems are used to implement the application using the production environment in which the application will actually be used and accessed.
In one embodiment, fabricated user data associated with the application implemented in the production environment is then generated. In one embodiment, actual user data is also received. In one embodiment, the actual user data is routed to be processed in the production environment using a first backend system of the two or more backend systems. In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is routed to be processed in the production environment using a second backend system of the two or more backend systems.
In one embodiment, the actual user data is then processed by the application in the production environment using the first backend system of the two or more backend systems to transform the actual user data into actual user results data.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is also processed by the application in the production environment, but using the second backend system of the two or more backend systems, to transform the fabricated user data into fabricated user results data.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user results data is then analyzed to evaluate the production environment and/or operation of the application in the production environment without risking interference with the processing of the actual user data by the application in the same production environment.
In one embodiment, at IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 a given application is implemented in the production environment in which the application will be, or is, actually deployed, implemented, accessed, and used, as that application is intended to be used.
In one embodiment, the application is implemented at IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 in the production environment to utilize all of the production environment components that are combined; communicatively coupled; virtually and/or physically connected; and/or associated with one another, to provide the production environment implementing the application.
As specific illustrative examples, in one embodiment, at IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 the application is implemented using, and including, the actual production environment components such as, but not limited to, the one or more computing environments to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment such as a data center, a cloud computing environment, and/or one or more other computing environments in which one or more components and/or services to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment are implemented; the one or more computing systems or computing entities to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more virtual assets to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more supervisory or control systems, such as hypervisors, to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more communications channels to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more access control systems, such as firewalls and gateways, to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more routing systems, such as routers and switches, to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more communications endpoint proxy systems, such as load balancers or buffers, to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more traffic and/or access control systems to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more secure communication protocols and/or endpoints, such as Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocols, to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more databases to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more internal or external services to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more backend systems, such as backend servers, or other hardware to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; the one or more software systems to actually be used to implement the application in the production environment; and/or any other components making up the actual production environment in which an application is to be deployed, implemented, and run, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed after the time of filing.
In one embodiment, once the application is implemented in the production environment in which the application will be, or is, actually deployed, implemented, accessed, and used, as that application is intended to be used at IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203, process flow proceeds to PROVIDE TWO OR MORE SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE APPLICATION IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 205.
In one embodiment, at PROVIDE TWO OR MORE SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE APPLICATION IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 205 two or more similar, or identical, backend systems are provided for implementing and processing data under the direction of the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203.
As discussed below, in one embodiment, a data routing manager is used route actual user data to the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 and a first backend system, such as, but not limited to, a first backend server. In one embodiment, the routing manager is also used route fabricated user data to the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 and a second backend system, such as, but not limited to, a second backend server. Consequently, as discussed below, in one embodiment, actual user data is processed using a backend system that is segregated from a backend system used to process fabricated user data.
In this way the processing of actual user data and fabricated user data is performed by the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 in the production environment and using the identical production environment components with the exception of the similar/identical and segregated backend systems of PROVIDE TWO OR MORE SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE APPLICATION IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 205. As a result, testing of the application using fabricated user data is accomplished in the actual production environment without risking actual user data and/or any data crossover issues.
In one embodiment, once two or more similar, or identical, backend systems are provided for implementing and processing data under the direction of the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 at PROVIDE TWO OR MORE SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE APPLICATION IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 205, process flow proceeds to RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207.
In one embodiment, at RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207, actual user data traffic is received in the production environment of the application from actual users of the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203.
As used herein the term “user” includes any party, parties, and/or entities, including computing systems, computing entities, other applications, software, and/or hardware, and/or any other data source, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed after the time of filing, from which data is obtained for processing by an application.
In one embodiment, once actual user data traffic is received in the production environment of the application from actual users of the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 at RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207, process flow proceeds to GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209.
In one embodiment, at GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209, fabricated user data associated with the application is generated.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user data of GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209 is data similar to actual user data that would be generated by real, or “actual” users and provided to the application for processing, such as the actual user data of RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207.
As a specific illustrative example, in the case where the application is a financial management system, the fabricated user data of GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209 would include data replicating financial data as it would be retrieved from various user accounts associated with an actual user at RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207.
As another specific illustrative example, in the case where the application is a tax-preparation system, the fabricated user data of GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209 would include personal and financial data associated with the fictitious, i.e., fabricated, user that is similar to data that would be generated by an actual user at RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is generated at GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209 by obtaining actual user data, such as the actual user data of RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207 and then processing the actual user data to remove all personal and identification data such as data identifying the actual user, data identifying accounts and access codes associated with the actual user, data indicating a location associated with the actual user data, and/or any other data that is considered sensitive and/or personal to an individual user.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is completely fabricated at GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209 using actual user data models to replicate the form and volume of actual user data, such as the actual user data of RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207.
In various embodiments, at GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209 the fabricated user data is obtained from any source of fabricated user data, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed after the time of filing.
In one embodiment, once the application is implemented in the production environment in which the application will be, or is, actually deployed, implemented, accessed, and used, as that application is intended to be used at IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203, and fabricated user data is generated at GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209, the fabricated user data is provided to the application in the production environment.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user data of GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209 is provided to the application in the production environment using a communications channel or data transfer mechanism that is separate from the communications channel used to provide actual user data to the application at RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207, but which uses each of the production environment components provided in the production environment.
As discussed below, in one embodiment, the fabricated user data is identified and tracked as fabricated user data throughout processing by the application in the production environment of the application.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user data of GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209 is provided to the application in the production environment using the same communications channel used to provide actual user data to the application in the production environment at RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207.
In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is tagged and identified throughout processing by the application in the production environment of the application. In one embodiment, the fabricated user data is tagged using headers associated with the fabricated user data and/or data packets making up the fabricated user data.
In one embodiment, once the fabricated user data is generated and provided to the application in the production environment at GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209, process flow proceeds to ROUT THE ACTUAL USER DATA SUCH THAT THE ACTUAL USER DATA IS PROCESSED USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT USING A FIRST SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM OF THE TWO OR MORE SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEMS OPERATION 211.
In one embodiment, at ROUT THE ACTUAL USER DATA SUCH THAT THE ACTUAL USER DATA IS PROCESSED USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT USING A FIRST SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM OF THE TWO OR MORE SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEMS OPERATION 211 the actual user data traffic of RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207 is directed to the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 and a first backend system, such as, but not limited to, a first backend server.
In one embodiment, a data routing manager is used at ROUT THE ACTUAL USER DATA SUCH THAT THE ACTUAL USER DATA IS PROCESSED USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT USING A FIRST SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM OF THE TWO OR MORE SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEMS OPERATION 211 to route the actual user data of RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207 to the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 and the first backend system, such as, but not limited to, a first backend server.
In one embodiment, once the actual user data traffic of RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207 is directed to the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 and a first backend system, such as, but not limited to, a first backend server at ROUT THE ACTUAL USER DATA SUCH THAT THE ACTUAL USER DATA IS PROCESSED USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT USING A FIRST SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM OF THE TWO OR MORE SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEMS OPERATION 211, process flow proceeds to ROUT THE FABRICATED USER DATA SUCH THAT THE FABRICATED USER DATA IS PROCESSED USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT USING A SECOND SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM OF THE TWO OR MORE SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEMS OPERATION 213.
In one embodiment, at ROUT THE FABRICATED USER DATA SUCH THAT THE FABRICATED USER DATA IS PROCESSED USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT USING A SECOND SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM OF THE TWO OR MORE SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEMS OPERATION 213 the fabricated user data traffic of GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209 is directed to the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 and a second backend system, such as, but not limited to, a second backend server.
In one embodiment, the second backend system of ROUT THE FABRICATED USER DATA SUCH THAT THE FABRICATED USER DATA IS PROCESSED USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT USING A SECOND SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM OF THE TWO OR MORE SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEMS OPERATION 213 is similar, and/or identical to the first backend system of ROUT THE ACTUAL USER DATA SUCH THAT THE ACTUAL USER DATA IS PROCESSED USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT USING A FIRST SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM OF THE TWO OR MORE SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEMS OPERATION 211. However, in one embodiment, the second backend system of ROUT THE FABRICATED USER DATA SUCH THAT THE FABRICATED USER DATA IS PROCESSED USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT USING A SECOND SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM OF THE TWO OR MORE SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEMS OPERATION 213 is segregated from the first backend system of ROUT THE ACTUAL USER DATA SUCH THAT THE ACTUAL USER DATA IS PROCESSED USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT USING A FIRST SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM OF THE TWO OR MORE SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEMS OPERATION 211.
Consequently, as discussed below, in one embodiment, the processing of the actual user data of RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207 and fabricated user data of GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209 is performed by the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 in the production environment and using the identical production environment components with the exception of the similar/identical and segregated backend systems of PROVIDE TWO OR MORE SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE APPLICATION IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 205. As a result, testing of the application using fabricated user data is accomplished in the actual production environment without risking actual user data and/or any data crossover issues.
In one embodiment, a data routing manager is used at ROUT THE FABRICATED USER DATA SUCH THAT THE FABRICATED USER DATA IS PROCESSED USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT USING A SECOND SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM OF THE TWO OR MORE SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEMS OPERATION 213 to route the fabricated user data of GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209 to the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 and the second backend system, such as, but not limited to, a second backend server.
In one embodiment, once the fabricated user data traffic of GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209 is directed to the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 and the second backend system, such as, but not limited to, a second backend server at ROUT THE FABRICATED USER DATA SUCH THAT THE FABRICATED USER DATA IS PROCESSED USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT USING A SECOND SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM OF THE TWO OR MORE SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEMS OPERATION 213, process flow proceeds to PROCESS THE ACTUAL USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE FIRST SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE ACTUAL USER DATA INTO ACTUAL USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 215.
In one embodiment, at PROCESS THE ACTUAL USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE FIRST SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE ACTUAL USER DATA INTO ACTUAL USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 215 the actual user data of RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207 is processed by the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 in the production environment, and using each of the identical and actual production environment components used by the application to process any user data, whether fabricated or actual.
In one embodiment, as a result of the processing by the application in the production environment of the actual user data at PROCESS THE ACTUAL USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE FIRST SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE ACTUAL USER DATA INTO ACTUAL USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 215, the actual user data is transformed into actual user results data.
As a specific illustrative example, in the case where the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 is a financial management system, the actual user data of RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207 is processed by the application at PROCESS THE ACTUAL USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE FIRST SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE ACTUAL USER DATA INTO ACTUAL USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 215 to produce actual user results data, in one embodiment, in the form of the one or more specific financial reports generated using the actual user data.
As another specific illustrative example, in the case where the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 is a tax preparation system, the actual user data of RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207 is processed by the application at PROCESS THE ACTUAL USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE FIRST SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE ACTUAL USER DATA INTO ACTUAL USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 215 to transform the actual user data to produce results data taking the form, in this specific illustrative example, of one or more completed tax filing forms, such as a 1040 tax form.
In one embodiment, once the actual user data of RECEIVE ACTUAL USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 207 is processed by the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 in the production environment, and using each of the identical and actual production environment components and thereby produce actual user results data at PROCESS THE ACTUAL USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE FIRST SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE ACTUAL USER DATA INTO ACTUAL USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 215, process flow proceeds to PROCESS THE FABRICATED USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE SECOND SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE FABRICATED USER DATA INTO FABRICATED USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 217.
In one embodiment, at PROCESS THE FABRICATED USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE SECOND SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE FABRICATED USER DATA INTO FABRICATED USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 217 the fabricated user data of GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209 is processed by the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 in the production environment, and using each of the identical and actual production environment components used by the application to process any user data, whether fabricated or actual.
As a result of the processing of the fabricated user data at PROCESS THE FABRICATED USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE SECOND SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE FABRICATED USER DATA INTO FABRICATED USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 217, testing of the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 using fabricated user data is accomplished using almost all of the actual production environment component without risking actual user data and/or any data crossover issues.
In one embodiment, as a result of the processing by the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 in the production environment of the fabricated user data at PROCESS THE FABRICATED USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE SECOND SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE FABRICATED USER DATA INTO FABRICATED USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 217, the fabricated user data of GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209 is transformed into fabricated user results data.
As a specific illustrative example, in the case where the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 is a financial management system, the fabricated user data of GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209 is processed by the application at PROCESS THE FABRICATED USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE SECOND SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE FABRICATED USER DATA INTO FABRICATED USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 217 to produce fabricated user results data, in one embodiment, in the form of the one or more specific financial reports generated using the fabricated user data.
As another specific illustrative example, in the case where the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 is a tax preparation system, the fabricated user data of GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209 is processed by the application at PROCESS THE FABRICATED USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE SECOND SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE FABRICATED USER DATA INTO FABRICATED USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 217 to transform the fabricated user data to produce results data taking the form, in this specific illustrative example, of one or more completed tax filing forms, such as a 1040 tax form.
In one embodiment, once the fabricated user data of GENERATE FABRICATED USER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 209 is processed by the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 in the production environment, and using each of the identical and actual production environment components and thereby produce fabricated user results data at PROCESS THE FABRICATED USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE SECOND SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE FABRICATED USER DATA INTO FABRICATED USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 217, process flow proceeds to ANALYZE THE FABRICATED USER RESULTS DATA TO EVALUATE THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND/OR OPERATION OF THE APPLICATION IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 219.
In one embodiment, at ANALYZE THE FABRICATED USER RESULTS DATA TO EVALUATE THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND/OR OPERATION OF THE APPLICATION IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 219 the fabricated user results data and the application operational data of PROCESS THE FABRICATED USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE SECOND SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE FABRICATED USER DATA INTO FABRICATED USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 217, along with the performance/function data for the application in the production environment of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203, is analyzed to evaluate the security and operation/function of the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 in the production environment and the security and operation/function of the production environment itself.
In one embodiment, at ANALYZE THE FABRICATED USER RESULTS DATA TO EVALUATE THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND/OR OPERATION OF THE APPLICATION IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 219 the actual user results data of PROCESS THE ACTUAL USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE FIRST SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE ACTUAL USER DATA INTO ACTUAL USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 215, the fabricated user results data of PROCESS THE FABRICATED USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE SECOND SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE FABRICATED USER DATA INTO FABRICATED USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 217, and the application operational data, along with the performance/function data for the application in the production environment, is analyzed to evaluate the security and operation/function of the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 in the production environment and the security and operation/function of the production environment itself.
In one embodiment, once the fabricated user results data and the application operational data of PROCESS THE FABRICATED USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE SECOND SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE FABRICATED USER DATA INTO FABRICATED USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 217, and/or the actual user results data of PROCESS THE ACTUAL USER DATA USING THE APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND THE FIRST SEGREGATED BACKEND SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM THE ACTUAL USER DATA INTO ACTUAL USER RESULTS DATA OPERATION 215, along with the performance/function data for the application in the production environment of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203, is analyzed to evaluate the security and operation/function of the application of IMPLEMENT AN APPLICATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT TO BE USED BY THE APPLICATION OPERATION 203 in the production environment and the security and operation/function of the production environment itself at ANALYZE THE FABRICATED USER RESULTS DATA TO EVALUATE THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND/OR OPERATION OF THE APPLICATION IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 219, process flow proceeds to EXIT OPERATION 230.
In one embodiment, at EXIT OPERATION 230 process 200 for testing cloud based applications and services in a production environment using segregated backend systems is exited to await new data.
Using process 200 for testing cloud based applications and services in a production environment using segregated backend systems, an application can be tested using fabricated user data in the actual production environment in which the application is deployed, implemented, accessed, and used.
In addition, process 200 for testing cloud based applications and services in a production environment using segregated backend systems, the fabricated user data is routed to a backend system that is similar to, or identical to, the backend system to which actual user data is routed. In this way the processing of actual user data and fabricated user data is performed by the application in the production environment and using the identical production environment components with the exception of the similar/identical and segregated backend systems. As a result, testing of the application using fabricated user data is accomplished in the actual production environment without risking actual user data and/or any data crossover issues.
Consequently, process 200 for testing cloud based applications and services in a production environment using segregated backend systems, applications can be accurately tested for vulnerabilities and behavior in their actual production environments, and even after they have been deployed and are operating in their production environments; all without risking actual user data. Therefore, the methods and systems for testing cloud based applications and services in a production environment using segregated backend systems discussed above, provide for more secure cloud-based applications, particularly Internet facing cloud-based implemented applications.
In the discussion above, certain aspects of one embodiment include process steps and/or operations and/or instructions described herein for illustrative purposes in a particular order and/or grouping. However, the particular order and/or grouping shown and discussed herein are illustrative only and not limiting. Those of skill in the art will recognize that other orders and/or grouping of the process steps and/or operations and/or instructions are possible and, in some embodiments, one or more of the process steps and/or operations and/or instructions discussed above can be combined and/or deleted. In addition, portions of one or more of the process steps and/or operations and/or instructions can be re-grouped as portions of one or more other of the process steps and/or operations and/or instructions discussed herein. Consequently, the particular order and/or grouping of the process steps and/or operations and/or instructions discussed herein do not limit the scope of the invention as claimed below.
As discussed in more detail above, using the above embodiments, with little or no modification and/or input, there is considerable flexibility, adaptability, and opportunity for customization to meet the specific needs of various parties under numerous circumstances.
The present invention has been described in particular detail with respect to specific possible embodiments. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the invention may be practiced in other embodiments. For example, the nomenclature used for components, capitalization of component designations and terms, the attributes, data structures, or any other programming or structural aspect is not significant, mandatory, or limiting, and the mechanisms that implement the invention or its features can have various different names, formats, or protocols. Further, the system or functionality of the invention may be implemented via various combinations of software and hardware, as described, or entirely in hardware elements. Also, particular divisions of functionality between the various components described herein are merely exemplary, and not mandatory or significant. Consequently, functions performed by a single component may, in other embodiments, be performed by multiple components, and functions performed by multiple components may, in other embodiments, be performed by a single component.
Some portions of the above description present the features of the present invention in terms of algorithms and symbolic representations of operations, or algorithm-like representations, of operations on information/data. These algorithmic or algorithm-like descriptions and representations are the means used by those of skill in the art to most effectively and efficiently convey the substance of their work to others of skill in the art. These operations, while described functionally or logically, are understood to be implemented by computer programs or computing systems. Furthermore, it has also proven convenient at times to refer to these arrangements of operations as steps or modules or by functional names, without loss of generality.
Unless specifically stated otherwise, as would be apparent from the above discussion, it is appreciated that throughout the above description, discussions utilizing terms such as, but not limited to, “activating”, “accessing”, “aggregating”, “alerting”, “applying”, “analyzing”, “associating”, “calculating”, “capturing”, “categorizing”, “classifying”, “comparing”, “creating”, “defining”, “detecting”, “determining”, “distributing”, “encrypting”, “extracting”, “filtering”, “forwarding”, “generating”, “identifying”, “implementing”, “informing”, “monitoring”, “obtaining”, “posting”, “processing”, “providing”, “receiving”, “requesting”, “saving”, “sending”, “storing”, “transferring”, “transforming”, “transmitting”, “using”, etc., refer to the action and process of a computing system or similar electronic device that manipulates and operates on data represented as physical (electronic) quantities within the computing system memories, resisters, caches or other information storage, transmission or display devices.
The present invention also relates to an apparatus or system for performing the operations described herein. This apparatus or system may be specifically constructed for the required purposes, or the apparatus or system can comprise a general purpose system selectively activated or configured/reconfigured by a computer program stored on a computer program product as discussed herein that can be accessed by a computing system or other device.
Those of skill in the art will readily recognize that the algorithms and operations presented herein are not inherently related to any particular computing system, computer architecture, computer or industry standard, or any other specific apparatus. Various general purpose systems may also be used with programs in accordance with the teaching herein, or it may prove more convenient/efficient to construct more specialized apparatuses to perform the required operations described herein. The required structure for a variety of these systems will be apparent to those of skill in the art, along with equivalent variations. In addition, the present invention is not described with reference to any particular programming language and it is appreciated that a variety of programming languages may be used to implement the teachings of the present invention as described herein, and any references to a specific language or languages are provided for illustrative purposes only.
The present invention is well suited to a wide variety of computer network systems operating over numerous topologies. Within this field, the configuration and management of large networks comprise storage devices and computers that are communicatively coupled to similar or dissimilar computers and storage devices over a private network, a LAN, a WAN, a private network, or a public network, such as the Internet.
It should also be noted that the language used in the specification has been principally selected for readability, clarity and instructional purposes, and may not have been selected to delineate or circumscribe the inventive subject matter. Accordingly, the disclosure of the present invention is intended to be illustrative, but not limiting, of the scope of the invention, which is set forth in the claims below.
In addition, the operations shown in the FIG.s, or as discussed herein, are identified using a particular nomenclature for ease of description and understanding, but other nomenclature often used in the art to identify equivalent operations.
Therefore, numerous variations, whether explicitly provided for by the specification or implied by the specification or not, may be implemented by one of skill in the art in view of this disclosure.