Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
707705000 |
DATABASE AND FILE ACCESS
| 22503 |
707001000 |
DATABASE OR FILE ACCESSING
| 5468 |
707609000 |
FILE OR DATABASE MAINTENANCE
| 4425 |
707687000 |
DATA INTEGRITY
| 2928 |
707100000 |
DATABASE SCHEMA OR DATA STRUCTURE
| 2789 |
707790000 |
DATABASE DESIGN
| 2683 |
707200000 |
FILE OR DATABASE MAINTENANCE
| 1169 |
707821000 |
FILE MANAGEMENT
| 1098 |
707600000 |
DATA WAREHOUSE, DATA MART, ONLINE ANALYTICAL PROCESSING (OLAP), DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS
| 686 |
707608000 |
COLLABORATIVE DOCUMENT DATABASE AND WORKFLOW
| 193 |
707813000 |
GARBAGE COLLECTION
| 153 |
707607000 |
ONLINE TRANSACTIONAL PROCESSING (OLTP) SYSTEM
| 109 |
707912000 |
APPLICATIONS OF A DATABASE
| 17 |
707953000 |
ORGANIZATION OF DATA
| 16 |
707964000 |
DATABASE ARRANGEMENT | 2 |
20100185714 | DISTRIBUTED COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN DATABASE INSTANCES - A database communication system is described herein that structures communications in a way that provides lower overhead tracking, statistics, semantics for closing a communication, and reliability. The system provides communication namespaces that organize communications by component, purpose, and instance, which allow database servers to implicitly create communication-related objects without central coordination. The database communication system enables group-based communications that streamline the development of complex distributed components and protocols by providing creation and management of communications namespaces, centralized cleanup support, and centralized monitoring. These features allow the system to be highly distributed, with no one single coordinator of operations, and still provide reliable communications. Thus, the system allows databases to be spread across multiple servers while keeping the burden on database server developers of managing communications between the servers low. | 07-22-2010 |
20100228805 | LOG COLLECTION DATA HARVESTER FOR USE IN A BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM - A building automation system (BAS) comprising a plurality of end devices, at least one communication network, and a server engine comprising a data harvester. The end devices are each associated with at least one of a space, a system, or a subsystem for at least a portion of a building or a campus. The communication network communicatively couples to at least a portion of the plurality of end devices to the server engine. In one embodiment, the server engine is adapted to dynamically implement the data harvesting capability to periodically establish communications with, to receive and store data about, end devices and to selectively control the utilization of the communication network in order to prevent overrun or data loss. Methods of handling log collection from end devices in a building automation system (BAS) based upon a distributed schedule provided by a user or a priority scheme are also disclosed. | 09-09-2010 |
707899000 |
MISCELLANEOUS | 2 |
20100115012 | Methods for Defining Content for Display on a Digital Display Device at a Point of Purchase - The present invention relates to methods for defining content at the point of purchase of a digital display device (“DDD”), such as a digital picture frame, and for managing content for the DDD. These methods may include the following steps of: defining content for a DDD by a first DDD content provider at a point of purchase; associating a frame content ID with the defined content; and programming the DDD of the DDD with the frame content ID prior to shipping of the DDD. | 05-06-2010 |
20130311528 | COMMUNICATIONS WITH A PROXY FOR THE DEPARTED AND OTHER DEVICES AND SERVICES FOR COMMUNICAITON AND PRESENTATION IN VIRTUAL REALITY - Creating a database for constructing a proxy of humans and animals, utilizing segments of appearance, voice, sound and thought process for enabling communication with, passive and active interaction with and observance of the constructed proxy, while said proxy is not available for real-time communication and other said functions. | 11-21-2013 |
707E17001 |
INFORMATION RETRIEVAL; DATABASE STRUCTURES THEREFORE (EPO) | 1 |
20100205232 | File server, file management system and file relocation method - There is provided a file server which is capable of suppressing power consumption of a storage apparatus. When a file sharing program receives a file access from a client, the program makes reference to a mapping table. Then, the program addresses the access to the target file in the volume of a RAID group in which the target file is stored. A coupling-request reception program memorizes a coupling time for each user into a coupling history table. A grouping program applies a grouping to users whose coupling time-zones are similar to each other. A data transfer program transfers, into the same RAID group, data of the files associated with the grouped users, thereby collecting the data of the files into the same RAID group. On account of this, the time-zone during which no access is made to the RAID group (i.e., non-coupling time-zone) can be made longer. Accordingly, a spin-up/down request program makes a spin-down request to the RAID group in the non-coupling time-zone. | 08-12-2010 |