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20100235648 | Methods and systems for binding a removable trusted platform module to an information handling system - Methods and systems for binding a removable trusted platform module (TPM) subsystem module to an information handling system to provide a core root of trust for the information handling system without requiring soldering down or other hard and permanent (non-removable) attachment of a TPM device to the information handling system planar (e.g., motherboard). The removable TPM subsystem module may be a plug-in module that may be removed from the information handling system planar (e.g., motherboard), while at the same time maintaining the transitive chain of trust, and being capable of remotely attesting its trusted state. An information handling system platform may be provided that has the capability and flexibility of supporting multiple TPMs on the same system planar. | 09-16-2010 |
20130071029 | Dynamic Multidimensional Barcodes For Information Handling System Service Information - Multi-dimensional barcodes at a product include service identifiers for the product so that an end user with a portable information handling system captures an image of the multi-dimensional barcode and extracts the service identifiers to obtain service information from a service network location. For example, a service identifier embeds a URL that links to a video demonstrating how to assemble the product. As another example, a service identifier links to a service network location and includes a unique identifier so that an end user retrieves warranty or purchase information for the product. | 03-21-2013 |
20140246488 | Dynamic Multidimensional Barcodes for Information Handling System Service Information - Multi-dimensional barcodes at a product include service identifiers for the product so that an end user with a portable information handling system captures an image of the multi-dimensional barcode and extracts the service identifiers to obtain service information from a service network location. For example, a service identifier embeds a URL that links to a video demonstrating how to assemble the product. As another example, a service identifier links to a service network location and includes a unique identifier so that an end user retrieves warranty or purchase information for the product. | 09-04-2014 |
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20110022618 | STANDARDIZED DATABASE CONNECTIVITY SUPPORT FOR AN EVENT PROCESSING SERVER IN AN EMBEDDED CONTEXT - Techniques for facilitating communication between one or more client applications and an event processing server. In one set of embodiments, a framework is provided that enables a client application to communicate with an event processing server via a standard database connectivity API, such as Java Database Connectivity (JDBC). | 01-27-2011 |
20110023055 | STANDARDIZED DATABASE CONNECTIVITY SUPPORT FOR AN EVENT PROCESSING SERVER - Techniques for facilitating communication between one or more client applications and an event processing server. In one set of embodiments, a framework is provided that enables a client application to communicate with an event processing server via a standard database connectivity API, such as Java Database Connectivity (JDBC). | 01-27-2011 |
20140095529 | CONFIGURABLE DATA WINDOWS FOR ARCHIVED RELATIONS - Techniques for managing configurable data windows for streams and/or archived relations are provided. In some examples, a query that identifies at least a data stream or an archived relation may be identified. Additionally, a configurable window size may be identified. In some instances, the query may be initialized with at least a portion of the historical data based at least in part on the window size. Further, the query may be evaluated based at least in part on the data stream and the portion of the historical data. | 04-03-2014 |
20140095535 | MANAGING CONTINUOUS QUERIES WITH ARCHIVED RELATIONS - Techniques for managing continuous queries with archived relations are provided. In some examples, a query that includes at least a data stream may be identified. Additionally, the query may be initialized with at least a portion of historical data. Further, in some instances, the query may be evaluated based at least in part on the data stream and the portion of the historical data. | 04-03-2014 |
20140201355 | VARIABLE DURATION WINDOWS ON CONTINUOUS DATA STREAMS - Improved techniques are provided for processing streams of data. The duration of the time that an event is eligible for remaining in a time-based window can be variable for different events received via the same event stream. In certain embodiments, the duration of time that an input event spends in a time-based window is a function of one or more values of one or more attributes of the event. Since different events can have different one or more attribute values, the different events can spend different amounts of time in the time-based window for that event stream. The amount of time that an event spends in a time-based window can be controlled via the one or more attributes of the event. | 07-17-2014 |
20140358959 | VALUE BASED WINDOWS ON RELATIONS IN CONTINUOUS DATA STREAMS - Techniques for managing value-based windows on relations are provided. In some examples, an input relation is generated. The input relation is a bounded set of data records related to an application. A continuous query that identifies the input relation may be received. Additionally, a configurable window operator associated with processing the input relation may be identified. Then, the continuous query may be executed based at least in part on the configurable window operator to generate an output relation. Further, in some instances, the data records of the output relation may be provided based at least in part on execution of the continuous query. | 12-04-2014 |
20150161214 | PATTERN MATCHING ACROSS MULTIPLE INPUT DATA STREAMS - A method for detecting patterns across multiple input data streams related to one or more applications is disclosed. The method includes receiving multiple input data streams and generating one or more dynamic data types for one or more attributes of the input data streams. In some embodiments, the method may include combining the input data streams to generate a combined input data stream based on the dynamic data types and processing a continuous query over the combined data stream to detect a pattern. | 06-11-2015 |
20150363464 | CUSTOM PARTITIONING OF A DATA STREAM - Techniques for partitioning data streams are provided. In some examples, a query for processing at least a portion of a data stream may be identified. The data stream may be associated with a user. Additionally, in some examples, code identifying an attribute of the identified stream may be received. The code may be capable of configuring the query based at least in part on the attribute. Further, in some aspects, the code may be configured to partition the data stream into at least a sub-stream based at least in part on the attribute. | 12-17-2015 |
20160103882 | CONFIGURABLE DATA WINDOWS FOR ARCHIVED RELATIONS - Techniques for managing configurable data windows for streams and/or archived relations are provided. In some examples, a query that identifies at least a data stream or an archived relation may be identified. Additionally, a configurable window size may be identified. In some instances, the query may be initialized with at least a portion of the historical data based at least in part on the window size. Further, the query may be evaluated based at least in part on the data stream and the portion of the historical data. | 04-14-2016 |