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20120143831 | AUTOMATIC CONVERSION OF MULTIDIMENTIONAL SCHEMA ENTITIES - A system and method for conversion of multidimensional schema entities from one type to another type are described. In various embodiments, a system receives a multidimensional schema entity of a first type and converts the multidimensional schema entity to a second type. The system receives user input and converts the multidimensional schema entity to the second type based on the input received from the user. In various embodiments, the system creates multidimensional schema entities automatically. In various embodiments, a method for converting multidimensional schema entities from one or more types to one or more other types is described. In various embodiments, a first multidimensional schema entity is analyzed and converted to a different type based on the analysis. In various embodiments, a multidimensional schema entity is created automatically based on input from two other multidimensional schema entities. In various embodiments, two multidimensional schema entities are merged in one multidimensional schema entity. | 06-07-2012 |
20130275449 | AUTOMATIC CONVERSION OF MULTIDIMENTIONAL SCHEMA ENTITIES - In various embodiments, a system receives a multidimensional schema entity of a first type and converts the multidimensional schema entity to a second type. The system receives user input and converts the multidimensional schema entity to the second type based on the input received from the user. In various embodiments, the system creates multidimensional schema entities automatically. In various embodiments, a method for converting multidimensional schema entities from one or more types to one or more other types is described. In various embodiments, a multidimensional schema entity is created automatically based on input from two other multidimensional schema entities. In various embodiments, two multidimensional schema entities are merged in one multidimensional schema entity. In various embodiments, multidimensional schema entities are used to generate a report. Queries extract data from the multidimensional schema entities and load it in the report. The report is presented on a graphical user interface. | 10-17-2013 |
20140123099 | GENERATING IN-MEMORY DATABASE APPLICATION - Various embodiments of systems and methods for generating a light weight in-memory database application are described herein. Application modules included in an application modules repository may be displayed on a user interface of the IDE tool. The application modules includes an in-memory database specific application module operable to communicate with the in-memory database and operation specific application modules operable to execute operations related to the in-memory database. A user may select application modules from the displayed application modules. A build operation may be executed on the selected application modules to generate the light weight in-memory database application. The in-memory database application may include the in-memory database specific application module and at least one of the operation specific application modules. | 05-01-2014 |
20140130008 | GENERATING INFORMATION MODELS - Various embodiments of systems and methods for generating information models are described herein. In one aspect, the method includes determining a type of a to-be-generated. In one embodiment, the type of the to-be-generated model is determined by determining whether the to-be-generated model includes one or more quantifiable data fields and when the to-be-generated model includes the one or more quantifiable data fields, determining whether the quantifiable data fields are from a single source. Based upon the type of the to-be-generated model, a section of code is selected for generating a model corresponding to the to-be-generated model. The selected section of code is executed to generate the model. | 05-08-2014 |
20140136257 | IN-MEMORY ANALYSIS SCENARIO BUILDER - In an embodiment, artifacts are received from one or more user interfaces in a development tool. The artifacts are associated with data stored in an in-memory database. Tasks associated with the artifacts are received from the one or more user interfaces in the development tool. Selection of one or more users associated with the analysis scenario is received from the one or more user interfaces. Each user is associated with a role and the one or more tasks. Generate an analysis scenario, based on the received artifacts, the received tasks and the received selection of users. Generate a deployment package by including deployment information to the generated analysis scenario. | 05-15-2014 |
20140143270 | GENERATING DYNAMIC DRILLDOWN REPORTS - Various embodiments of systems and methods for generating dynamic drilldown reports are described herein. A drilldown request may be received for a data value included in the drilldown report. An attribute of the data value, for which the drilldown request has been received, may then be identified. Associated attributes corresponding to the identified attribute may then be determined from an in-memory database attribute relationship table stored in the in-memory database. Next, database tables may be searched, based on the data value included in the drilldown report, to retrieve data values corresponding to the associated attributes. A child drilled report may be generated based on the data values retrieved from the database tables. | 05-22-2014 |
20140149093 | MODELING CONTENT DATA FOR GENERATING INFORMATION MODELS - In one embodiment, a selection of a type of an information view is received. Further, an import option to select an existing information model is rendered on a computer generated user interface for modeling content data for the selected information view. In response to receiving the selection of the import option, content data of the existing information model is rendered by presenting table objects corresponding to the content data on a content data editor interface, wherein the table objects comprises identification of connections and cardinality between table columns of the table objects. The content data is modeled for the selected information view using at least one of the rendered selected content data and the source of table objects. Furthermore, an information model for the selected information view is generated by activating the modeled content data. | 05-29-2014 |
20140181154 | GENERATING INFORMATION MODELS IN AN IN-MEMORY DATABASE SYSTEM - Various embodiments of systems and methods for generating information models in an in-memory database system by importing data foundation from existing Semantic layer files are described herein. The method includes specifying a type of information view to be generated to model content data. Further the method includes invoking the content data from existing semantic layer files using an import option of a content data editor interface. Subsequent to selecting one or more semantic layer files, automatically extracting table objects corresponding to the selected semantic layer files along with data foundation objects from a file source. | 06-26-2014 |
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20120034085 | FAN ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS FOR ASSEMBLING SAME - In general terms, embodiments of the present invention relate to fan assemblies and methods for installing the same. For example, some embodiments of the present invention include a fan assembly that includes: (a) a rotational member; (b) a connection member structured for connection to the rotational member and including a body portion and a head portion; and (c) a blade arm defining an opening therein, such that the opening includes an open end portion and a closed end portion. In some embodiments, the connection member and the blade arm are configured such that, (a) when the blade arm is positioned in a support state, the head portion of the connection member rests against the blade arm to support the blade arm relative to the rotational member, and (b) when the blade arm is positioned in a secure state, the head portion of the connection member at least partially bears against the blade arm adjacent to the opening defined in the blade arm. Also, some of these embodiments of the present invention may be characterized as “easy install” fan assemblies because they include an “easy install” blade arm to motor connection, as described above, and/or an “easy install” blade arm to fan blade connection. | 02-09-2012 |
20130045623 | LANDSCAPE LIGHTING SYSTEMS - A connector includes a cable tray configured to receive and retain a cable in a stable position and couple with a top cap configured to create an electrical connection with the cable as the top cap is manipulated in a predetermined manner while coupled with the cable tray. An upper surface of the cable tray is configured to receive the cable (e.g., while the cable is generally parallel with the longitudinal axis of the cable tray). The cable tray also includes a finger extending beyond the first end for some distance longitudinally. The finger includes a protrusion that protrudes to some extent in a transverse direction so that a cable-accommodating gap is defined between the protrusion and the first end. The protrusion is configured to bear against the cable and retain the cable in the stable position when the cable is inserted between the protrusion and the first end. | 02-21-2013 |
20140038451 | CONNECTORS FOR LANDSCAPE LIGHTING SYSTEMS - A connector includes a cable tray configured to receive and retain a cable in a stable position and couple with a top cap configured to create an electrical connection with the cable as the top cap is manipulated in a predetermined manner while coupled with the cable tray. An upper surface of the cable tray is configured to receive the cable. The cable tray also includes a finger extending beyond the first end for some distance longitudinally. The finger includes a protrusion that protrudes to some extent in a transverse direction so that a cable-accommodating gap is defined between the protrusion and the first end. The protrusion is configured to bear against the cable and retain the cable in the stable position when the cable is inserted between the protrusion and the first end (before, during and/or after an electrical connection is established). | 02-06-2014 |
20150099392 | CONNECTORS FOR LANDSCAPE LIGHTING SYSTEMS - A connector includes a cable tray configured to receive and retain a cable in a stable position and couple with a top cap configured to create an electrical connection with the cable as the top cap is manipulated in a predetermined manner while coupled with the cable tray. An upper surface of the cable tray is configured to receive the cable. The cable tray also includes a finger extending beyond the first end for some distance longitudinally. The finger includes a protrusion that protrudes to some extent in a transverse direction so that a cable-accommodating gap is defined between the protrusion and the first end. The protrusion is configured to bear against the cable and retain the cable in the stable position when the cable is inserted between the protrusion and the first end (before, during and/or after an electrical connection is established). | 04-09-2015 |
20150099393 | CONNECTORS FOR LANDSCAPE LIGHTING SYSTEMS - A connector includes a cable tray configured to receive and retain a cable in a stable position and couple with a top cap configured to create an electrical connection with the cable as the top cap is manipulated in a predetermined manner while coupled with the cable tray. An upper surface of the cable tray is configured to receive the cable. The cable tray also includes a finger extending beyond the first end for some distance longitudinally. The finger includes a protrusion that protrudes to some extent in a transverse direction so that a cable-accommodating gap is defined between the protrusion and the first end. The protrusion is configured to bear against the cable and retain the cable in the stable position when the cable is inserted between the protrusion and the first end (before, during and/or after an electrical connection is established). | 04-09-2015 |
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20110066692 | E-MAIL CONTAINING LIVE CONTENT - A system for introducing live content into an electronic mail message comprising at least one dynamic live content area sent through an e-mail service provider system comprises memory and a click manager. The memory includes live content comprising image data and expiration data. The click manager receives an indication of the opening of the message by a recipient, wherein the click manager accesses the memory to retrieve live content and send the retrieved live content for rendering in the dynamic live content area of the e-mail message opened by the one of the plurality of recipients. | 03-17-2011 |
20120059906 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING ASPECTS OF AN ELECTRONIC MESSAGING CAMPAIGN - A system for controlling access within an enterprise to information associated with recipients of an electronic message campaign of the enterprise sent to a plurality of recipient devices wherein the enterprise includes hierarchically structured Business Units having an enterprise level Business Unit at the highest level and a plurality of second level Business Units and enterprise system communicatively coupled to a network and including an enterprise level device communicatively coupled to a plurality of second level devices includes a server and an electronic message engine The server is configured to assign an enterprise account to the enterprise system and to allow the enterprise level device to communicate selected portions of the recipient list. The electronic message engine is configured to generate electronic messages within a message campaign for sending to recipients identified by each of the second level devices from the selected portions of the recipient list. | 03-08-2012 |
20130139069 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING A MESSAGING CAMPAIGN WITHIN AN ENTERPRISE - A method and system for managing a messaging campaign within an enterprise are disclosed. Such a method includes generating with a server a user interface, the interface being configured to allow a user to select a recipient list based upon one or more contextual attributes stored in a database, wherein the contextual attributes are based upon the interaction of one or more recipients with external systems. The method also includes selecting a recipient list using the user interface based upon a set of contextual attributes, generating electronic messages within a message campaign, and sending the electronic messages to recipients on the recipient list. | 05-30-2013 |
20150082387 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SECURE DISTRIBUTION OF COMMUNICATIONS - A method for building and managing send jobs with restricted information, the method comprising constructing at least one email with at least one reference to a restricted information and injecting each of the at least one emails to one or more send centers, wherein each of the one or more send centers is authorized to receive the restricted information, | 03-19-2015 |
20150082451 | System and Method for Evaluating Domains to Send Emails While Maintaining Sender Reputation - Systems, device and techniques are disclosed for evaluating domains to send emails while maintaining sender reputation. Registration records of a domain are retrieved. The registration records include a mail server record and one or more records linking the domain to another domain or to an IP address. The mail server record is verified to be associated with a domain that is not on a black list. A webpage is retrieved from a website associated with the one or more records linking the domain to another domain or to an IP address. The webpage is compared to webpages for websites that are on white lists. An electronic communications sending strategy is determined based on verifying that the mail server record is associated with a domain that is not on a blacklist and comparing of the webpage to webpages for websites that are on one or more white lists. | 03-19-2015 |
20150100604 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING ACCESS TO ASPECTS OF AN ELECTRONIC MESSAGE CAMPAIGN - A system for controlling access within an enterprise to information associated with recipients of an electronic message campaign of the enterprise sent to a plurality of recipient devices wherein the enterprise includes hierarchically structured Business Units having an enterprise level Business Unit at the highest level and a plurality of second level Business Units and an enterprise system communicatively coupled to a network and including an enterprise level device communicatively coupled to a plurality of second level devices includes a server and an electronic message engine The server is configured to assign an enterprise account to the enterprise system and to allow the enterprise level device to communicate selected portions of the recipient list. The electronic message engine is configured to generate electronic messages within a message campaign for sending to recipients identified by each of the second level devices from the selected portions of the recipient list. | 04-09-2015 |
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20130268652 | OPPORTUNISTIC SYSTEM SCANNING - Opportunistic scans can be performed by identifying, using at least one processing device, a detection of a particular computing device on a network of a computing environment. At least one scan to be performed on the detected particular computing device can be is identified and a particular scan engine, in a plurality of scan engines, is identified that is adapted to perform the at least one scan. The at least one scan is caused to be performed on the detected particular computing device while the detected particular computing device is on the network using the particular scan engine. | 10-10-2013 |
20130269028 | UNIFIED SCAN MANAGEMENT - A particular scan set to be performed on at least a portion of a computing environment is identified. A particular scan engine, in a plurality of scan engines, is identified that is adapted to perform at least one scan in the particular scan set, each scan engine in the plurality of scan engines adapted to perform one or more scans on one or more host devices in the computing environment. A request is sent to the particular scan engine to perform the at least one scan in the particular scan set and scan result data is received from the particular scan engine corresponding to the at least one scan in the particular scan set. | 10-10-2013 |
20130269029 | UNIFIED SCAN ENGINE - A scan engine receives a request to perform a particular scan on at least a portion of a computing environment. The scan engine identifies a particular language interpreter in a set of available language interpreters for use in performing the particular scan and performs the particular scan using the particular language interpreter. The scan engine returns results of the particular scan. In some implementations, the scan engine is implemented on an agent enabling communication between the scan engine and an asset management system. | 10-10-2013 |
20130275574 | ASSET DETECTION SYSTEM - A pluggable asset detection engine is used to identify devices within a network. The pluggable asset detection engine includes a set of pluggable discovery sensors and is adapted to identify particular address information of a particular computing device within a network, using a first pluggable discovery sensor in the set of discovery sensors, and send an identification of the particular address information of the particular computing device to an asset management system for inclusion of the particular address information in an asset repository managed by the asset management system. | 10-17-2013 |
20130275575 | NETWORK ADDRESS REPOSITORY MANAGEMENT - A first Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6) address of a particular computing device within a network is identified using a first passive discovery sensor performing a first discovery task. A second discovery task is caused to be performed using the first IPv6 address and an attribute of the particular computing device is identified from results of the second discovery task. The first IPv6 address and attribute of the particular device is added to a repository maintaining a record of detected IPv6 addresses within the network. In some instances, a first passive discovery sensor can be one of an event-based discovery sensor, a latent-type discovery sensor, and an indirect-type discovery sensor. | 10-17-2013 |
20130276053 | SYSTEM ASSET REPOSITORY MANAGEMENT - A plurality of system entities described in an asset repository are identified, the asset repository defining a particular hierarchical organization of the plurality of system entities within a computing environment. A particular system entity in the plurality of system entities is tagged with a particular tag. The particular system entity is associated with a particular security policy based on the particular system entity being tagged with the particular tag. The particular security policy is applied to system entities in the asset repository tagged with one or more tags in a particular set of tags including the particular tag. | 10-17-2013 |
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20090009206 | BIST DDR MEMORY INTERFACE CIRCUIT AND METHOD FOR TESTING THE SAME - An apparatus and method for self-testing a DDR memory interface are disclosed. In one aspect, a built-in-self-test (BIST) memory interface circuit comprises a signal multiplier for receiving a first clock signal from a tester and outputs a multiplied clock signal. A first multiplexer is used for selecting between a test mode and a normal operating mode and provides an output signal. A delay magnitude generator is coupled to the signal multiplier to receive the multiplied clock signal and provides a second clock signal and a phase control signal. A plurality of digitally controlled delay line blocks are used for each receiving the second clock signal and the phase control signal and outputting a plurality of sequential input/output bit-pair signals corresponding to an internal data strobe input signal and a phase shifted data strobe output signal respectively. A second multiplexer selects a reference data input bit that corresponds to one of the internal data strobe input signals of the input/output bit pair signals s from the delay line blocks and a third multiplexer for selecting a reference data output bit that corresponds to one of the phase shifted data strobe output signals from the input/output bit pair signals. A phase detector for determining a phase difference between the reference data input bit and the reference data output bit and outputting a phase difference value. | 01-08-2009 |
20090013228 | BIST DDR MEMORY INTERFACE CIRCUIT AND METHOD FOR TESTING THE SAME - An apparatus and method for self-testing a DDR memory interface are disclosed. In one aspect, a built-in-self-test (BIST) memory interface circuit comprises a signal multiplier for receiving a first clock signal from a tester and outputs a multiplied clock signal. A first multiplexer is used for selecting between a test mode and a normal operating mode and provides an output signal. A delay magnitude generator is coupled to the signal multiplier to receive the multiplied clock signal and provides a second clock signal and a phase control signal. A plurality of digitally controlled delay line blocks are used for each receiving the second clock signal and the phase control signal and outputting a plurality of sequential input/output bit-pair signals corresponding to an internal data strobe input signal and a phase shifted data strobe output signal respectively. A second multiplexer selects a reference data input bit that corresponds to one of the internal data strobe input signals of the input/output bit pair signals s from the delay line blocks and a third multiplexer for selecting a reference data output bit that corresponds to one of the phase shifted data strobe output signals from the input/output bit pair signals. A phase detector for determining a phase difference between the reference data input bit and the reference data output bit and outputting a phase difference value. | 01-08-2009 |
20110026343 | BIST DDR MEMORY INTERFACE CIRCUIT AND METHOD FOR TESTING THE SAME - An apparatus and method for self-testing a DDR memory interface are disclosed. In one aspect, a built-in-self-test (BIST) memory interface circuit includes a signal multiplier for receiving a first clock signal from a tester and outputs a multiplied clock signal. A first multiplexer is used for selecting between a test mode and a normal operating mode and provides an output signal. A delay magnitude generator is coupled to the signal multiplier to receive the multiplied clock signal and provides a second clock signal and a phase control signal. A plurality of digitally controlled delay line blocks are used for each receiving the second clock signal and the phase control signal and outputting a phase shifted data strobe output signal in response to receiving an internal data strobe input signal. A second multiplexer selects one of the internal data strobe input signals and a third multiplexer selects the phase shifted data strobe output signal that corresponds to the selected internal data strobe input signal. A phase detector determines a phase difference between the selected internal data strobe input signal and the selected phase shifted data strobe output signal and outputs a phase difference value. | 02-03-2011 |
20110176374 | BIST DDR MEMORY INTERFACE CIRCUIT AND METHOD FOR TESTING THE SAME - An apparatus and method for self-testing a DDR memory interface are disclosed. In one aspect, a built-in-self-test (BIST) memory interface circuit includes a signal multiplier for receiving a first clock signal from a tester and outputs a multiplied clock signal. A first multiplexer is used for selecting between a test mode and a normal operating mode and provides an output signal. A delay magnitude generator is coupled to the signal multiplier to receive the multiplied clock signal and provides a second clock signal and a phase control signal. A plurality of digitally controlled delay line blocks are used for each receiving the second clock signal and the phase control signal and outputting a phase shifted data strobe output signal in response to receiving an internal data strobe input signal. A second multiplexer selects one of the internal data strobe input signals and a third multiplexer selects the phase shifted data strobe output signal that corresponds to the selected internal data strobe input signal. A phase detector determines a phase difference between the selected internal data strobe input signal and the selected phase shifted data strobe output signal and outputs a phase difference value. | 07-21-2011 |
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20100085940 | HANDOFF PROCEDURES AND INTRA-NETWORK DATA ROUTING FOR FEMTOCELL NETWORKS - The present invention is directed toward a system and method for enabling handoffs of a connected mobile device between an external macrocell access point and a local femtocell access point without interrupting data communication sessions occurring on that connected mobile device. In some embodiments, this entails maintaining an IP address assigned to the connected mobile device during and after the handoff procedure. In further embodiments, this process is enabled by providing a virtual private network link between the external support node and a local access point controller. | 04-08-2010 |
20100093359 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ENCAPSULATING FEMTOCELL TRAFFIC - Apparatus and methods for providing a virtual communication link between a network controller such as a femtocell controller and other entities external to the femtocell network. A femtocell controller can be configured to receive messages (for example, cells or packages) from a plurality of femtocells within the femtocell network and to package those messages for transport in an aggregated manner across an external network that utilizes a protocol different from the femtocell network, creating a virtual circuit or tunnel across that network to the external entity. | 04-15-2010 |
20100097995 | PACKET ROUTING METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR USE IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - An access controller is coupled to an access point and receives data packets from connected user equipment. The access controller is configured to perform packet inspection techniques on the received packets to determine if they should be locally switched. In some embodiments, packets destined for a local intranet services may be locally switched to avoid congesting a core network link. In further embodiments, a local connection to the Internet may be used so that locally switched packets can also be directed to the Internet without the use of a core network link. In still further embodiment, in addition to packet inspection techniques, the access controller maintains a state table for the states of connected user equipment. The access controller may use the information in this table to further decide whether to perform local switching techniques. | 04-22-2010 |
20100214952 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ORGANIZING A NETWORK - Methods, apparatus and computer program products for providing an autonomously organizing network enable a cellular network to maintain stable operation despite unpredictable addition or removal of network devices. In addition, a network operator can create a scalable deployment that provides for operational efficiency and reduced cost burden of new equipment by enabling many existing processes to remain relevant. A method for providing such a network provides for collecting radio data from a first peer device, collecting topological data from the first peer device or a second peer device, creating a message from the topological and the radio data, and sending the message to a network device. | 08-26-2010 |
20140212138 | OPTICAL ACCESS NETWORK HAVING EMITTER-FREE CUSTOMER PREMISE EQUIPMENT AND ADAPTIVE COMMUNICATION SCHEDULING - An access network includes an access device having an optical interface module that outputs a plurality of pairs of optical communication signals, each of the pairs of optical communication signals comprising a modulated optical transmit signal and an unmodulated optical receive signal, each of the pairs of optical communication signals having a different wavelength. A customer premise equipment (CPE) comprises an optical interface module to receive the modulated optical transmit signal and the unmodulated optical receive signal for any of the plurality of pairs of optical communication signals. The optical interface module includes a receive module to demodulate the modulated optical transmit signal into inbound symbols and a transmit module having an optical modulator and reflective optics to modulate the unmodulated optical receive signal in accordance with a data signal and reflect a modulated optical receive signal to communicate outbound data symbols to the access device. | 07-31-2014 |
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20090141743 | Advanced clock distribution mechanism for circuit emulation applications - A clock distribution mechanism for circuit emulation applications, and related method, including one or more of the following: a plurality of digitally controlled oscillators, each of the plurality of digitally controlled oscillators receiving one or more Ethernet packets and generating a recovered clock from the one or more Ethernet packets; a multiplexer for receiving the recovered clocks generated by the plurality of digitally controlled oscillators, selecting a one of the recovered clocks generated by the plurality of digitally controlled oscillators, and outputting the selected one of the recovered clocks; a normalizer that receives a frequency of the selected one of the recovered clocks and generates a normalized frequency output based on the received frequency of the selected one of the recovered clocks and outputs the normalized frequency output; a clock source selector for receiving a plurality of input clock sources, one of the input clock sources being the normalized frequency output of the normalizer, the clock source selector selecting the normalized frequency output from among the plurality of input clock sources and transmitting the selected normalized frequency to a node; and one or more nodes for receiving the selected normalized frequency. | 06-04-2009 |
20090142062 | Dynamic frequency adjustment for interoperability of differential clock recovery methods - A system and method for dynamic frequency adjustment for interoperability of differential clock recovery, including one or more of the following: a frequency generator for receiving a frequency reference clock signal and generating a plurality of frequency signals by operating on the frequency reference clock signal, the plurality of frequencies signals being output from the frequency generator and each having a different frequency; a flexible distributor for receiving the plurality of frequency signals from the frequency generator and selecting ones of said plurality of frequency signals and transmitting said selected ones of said plurality of frequency signals; and a plurality of differential units, each for receiving one of said selected ones of said plurality of frequency signals, each for applying a differential signal to said selected ones of said plurality of frequency signals, and each for adding time stamps to the selected ones of said plurality of frequency signals and outputting respective time stamped differential selected frequency signals. | 06-04-2009 |
20110191621 | DYNAMIC FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT FOR INTEROPERABILITY OF DIFFERENTIAL CLOCK RECOVERY METHODS - A system and method for dynamic frequency adjustment for interoperability of differential clock recovery, including one or more of the following: a frequency generator for receiving a frequency reference clock signal and generating a plurality of frequency signals by operating on the frequency reference clock signal, the plurality of frequencies signals being output from the frequency generator and each having a different frequency; a flexible distributor for receiving the plurality of frequency signals from the frequency generator and selecting ones of said plurality of frequency signals and transmitting said selected ones of said plurality of frequency signals; and a plurality of differential units, each for receiving one of said selected ones of said plurality of frequency signals, each for applying a differential signal to said selected ones of said plurality of frequency signals, and each for adding time stamps to the selected ones of said plurality of frequency signals and outputting respective time stamped differential selected frequency signals. | 08-04-2011 |
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20140267016 | DIGITAL INTERFACE MEDIA - A device means which provides a substantially planar writing surface that incorporates the same dimensions, dimensional relationships, and aspect ratios as those used by computer monitors, video display screens and other electronic media. The current invention has components that provide for a direct relationship to the header, margins, composition areas, menus, status bars, and other elements used in many software programs. The translucent properties of the current invention provide the capability for the selective viewing of images, graphics, and data on the front surface, the back surface, or a combination of both surfaces; and, to selectively display elements on the front surface, back surface, or combined surfaces through the manipulation of the light source, or sources, and wavelength(s) of light source(s) utilized. | 09-18-2014 |
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20150261443 | REDUCING DATA VOLUME DURABILITY STATE FOR BLOCK-BASED STORAGE - A block-based storage system may implement reducing durability state for a data volume. A determination may be made that storage node replicating write requests for a data volume is unavailable. In response, subsequent write requests may be processed according to a reduced durability state for the data volume such that replication for the data volume may be disabled for the storage node. Write requests may then be completed at a fewer number of storage nodes prior to acknowledging the write request as complete. Durability state for the data volume may be increase in various embodiments. A storage node may be identified and replication operations may be performed to synchronize the current data volume at the storage node with a replica of the data volume maintained at the identified storage node. | 09-17-2015 |
20150261673 | DYNAMICALLY MODIFYING DURABILITY PROPERTIES FOR INDIVIDUAL DATA VOLUMES - A block-based storage system may implement dynamic durability adjustment for page cache write logging. A rate of incoming write requests for data volumes maintained at a storage node may be monitored. Based, at least in part, on the rate of incoming write requests, a dynamic modification to a durability property for a data volume may be made, such as enabling page cache write logging the data volume or disabling write logging for the data volume. When incoming write requests are received, a determination may be made as to whether page cache write logging for a particular data volume is enabled. For write requests with disabled page cache write logging, the page cache may be updated and the write request may be acknowledged without storing a log record describing the update in a page cache write log. | 09-17-2015 |
20150261674 | PAGE CACHE WRITE LOGGING AT BLOCK-BASED STORAGE - A block-based storage system may implement page cache write logging. Write requests for a data volume maintained at a storage node may be received at a storage node. A page cache for may be updated in accordance with the request. A log record describing the page cache update may be stored in a page cache write log maintained in a persistent storage device. Once the write request is performed in the page cache and recorded in a log record in the page cache write log, the write request may be acknowledged. Upon recovery from a system failure where data in the page cache is lost, log records in the page cache write log may be replayed to restore to the page cache a state of the page cache prior to the system failure. | 09-17-2015 |
20150263978 | COORDINATED ADMISSION CONTROL FOR NETWORK-ACCESSIBLE BLOCK STORAGE - The estimated rate of work requests expected during a time period at a first block storage device, implemented at a particular server of a storage service, exceeds a provisioned rate of the first device. At a client-side component of the storage service, a different storage server is identified, at which the rate of work requests directed during the time period to a second block storage device is anticipated to be less than the provisioned rate of the second device. At least one admission control parameter of the first device is modified to enable the first storage server to accept work requests at a rate that exceeds the provisioned rate of the first device. | 09-17-2015 |
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20110182678 | SLOTTING CUTTER WITH CANTILEVERED MEMBER - A slotting cutter includes a disc-like cutter body rotatable in a predetermined direction on a central axis perpendicular to a plane of the cutter body. A plurality of cutting insert receiving pockets and a corresponding number of wedge receiving pockets are formed about a perimeter of the body. A cutting insert is replaceably mounted in each insert receiving pocket of the cutter body, and a clamping wedge is replaceably mounted in each wedge receiving pocket of the cutter body. A cantilevered member is disposed between each insert receiving pocket and a respective wedge receiving pocket to securely hold the cutting insert in the cutter body. | 07-28-2011 |
20120251251 | CLAMPING MECHANISM FOR SLOTTING CUTTER - A slotting cutter includes a disc-like cutter body rotatable in a predetermined direction on a central axis perpendicular to a plane of the cutter body. A plurality of cutting insert receiving pockets and a corresponding number of thread holes are formed about a perimeter of the body. A cutting insert is replaceably mounted in each insert receiving pocket of the cutter body, and a clamping screw is replaceably threaded in each thread hole of the cutter body. A cantilevered portion is disposed between each insert receiving pocket and a respective thread hole that exerts a downward force to securely hold the cutting insert in the cutter body when the clamping screw is threaded into the thread hole. | 10-04-2012 |
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