An embodiment of the disclosure therefore also relates to a device for data processing, comprising means for executing the steps for one of the methods according to the disclosure. Furthermore, an embodiment of the disclosure also relates to a computer program, in particular a computer program product, comprising commands which, when the program is executed by a computer, cause the computer to execute one of the methods according to the disclosure. Furthermore, an embodiment of the disclosure relates to a data carrier signal which transmits this computer program [product]. An embodiment of the disclosure further relates to a computer-readable storage medium, comprising commands which, when executed by a computer, cause the computer to execute one of the methods according to the disclosure.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, a program routine is stored on the server. In preferred embodiments, for example, a library routine, an expansion routine, an inventory routine, a first standard routine, an actual state routine, a second standard routine and a stress routine are provided. In the context of the description of the server, a routine stored on the server is understood as an object according to the disclosure whereby a sequence of instructions (commands) is stored on the server, which—when read and executed by a processor of the server—cause the actions attributed to the routine in the following description. In the context of the description of a procedure to be performed with the server or the system, a routine stored on the server means that the actions attributed to the routine in the following description are performed.