Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090171983 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VIRTUAL FOLDER SHARING INCLUDING UTILIZATION OF STATIC AND DYNAMIC LISTS - A system and method for virtual folder sharing, including utilization of static and dynamic lists. Static and dynamic lists may be created as types of virtual folders. Virtual folders expose regular files and folders to users in different views based on their metadata instead of the actual physical underlying file system structure on the disk. A static list consists of a folder of items that are in a specific order, while a dynamic list gathers a set of items based on a scope and a set of criteria. When a list is shared, the actual list is left in place on the sharer's machine or server, while permission is granted to the sharee to remotely access the list and the referenced items. If the list is changed by adding or removing items, these items are also automatically re-permissioned to allow or disallow the sharee to have access to the items. | 07-02-2009 |
20110093631 | ADAPTERS FOR EVENT PROCESSING SYSTEMS - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media are disclosed for implementing adapters for event processing systems. A particular system includes an input adapter configured to store event objects received from a source at an input queue. The system also includes a query engine configured to remove event objects from the input queue, to perform a query with respect to the removed event objects to generate result objects, and to insert result objects into an output queue. The system also includes an output adapter configured to remove result objects from the output queue and to transmit the result objects to a sink. | 04-21-2011 |
20110283295 | EXTENSIBILITY MODEL FOR STREAM-BASED OPERATORS AND AGGREGATES - An extensibility framework that allows a user to write user-defined modules that include user-defined operators (UDO) and user-defined aggregators (UDA) in a non-temporal fashion without the need to worry about temporal attributes of events (or event types). The temporal domain is managed on behalf of the user, and allows the user to write operators and aggregates in the temporal data streaming domain as well as to port existing libraries of non-temporal UDOs/UDAs to the temporal data streaming domain. Temporal attributes and event types are managed for non-temporal UDOs/UDAs by the extensibility framework on behalf of the UDO/UDA writer. Windows can be employed to bridge the gap between the non-temporal domains and temporal domains. Support for complex event processing (CEP) is provided in UDOs/UDAs for base classes related to a CEP operator, CEP aggregate, CEP time sensitive operator, and CEP time sensitive aggregate. | 11-17-2011 |
20110313844 | REAL-TIME-READY BEHAVIORAL TARGETING IN A LARGE-SCALE ADVERTISEMENT SYSTEM - A “Real-Time-Ready Analyzer” combines a data stream management system (DSMS) with a map-reduce (M-R) framework to construct a streaming map-reduce framework that is suitable for real-time Behavioral Targeting (BT) (or other temporal queries). The Real-Time-Ready Analyzer allows users to write “dual-intent” temporal analysis queries for BT. These queries are succinct and easy to express, scale well on large-scale offline data, and can also work over real-time data. Further, the Real-Time-Ready Analyzer uses the aforementioned streaming map-reduce framework to provide dual-intent algorithms for end-to-end BT phases. Experiments using real data from an advertisement system show that the Real-Time-Ready Analyzer is very efficient and incurs orders-of-magnitude lower development effort than conventional systems. | 12-22-2011 |
20120005220 | DYNAMIC ASSET MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT USING A CONTINUOUS EVENT PROCESSING PLATFORM - The disclosed architecture leverages realtime continuous event processing (CEP) to address using a general input interface framework to import a dynamic set of event types (e.g., assets), and using a declarative, expressive query model to implement monitoring and management tasks on an asset level. This is in contrast to looking separately at single values from static databases and/or realtime streams as is common conventionally. The architecture uses the CEP data model to model assets as realtime event types. Thus, queries can be formulated per asset and not just per single stream. The architecture uses the query capabilities of CEP to formulate asset management and monitoring tasks as standing, declarative queries, and uses the input interface of a CEP platform to correlate data from different data sources with different dynamic properties. | 01-05-2012 |
20120079506 | ALTERING EVENT LIFETIMES - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for altering event lifetimes. Embodiments of the invention include using operators in an event-processing framework (algebra) to shorten (or “clip”) the duration of events. An operator can receive a primary event stream, a clip event stream, and condition as parameters. The operator clips the lifetime of an event in the primary stream to the next event in the clip stream that fulfills the condition. Altering event lifetimes can be used to facilitate cleaning event stream state, converting point events to a continuous signal, and creating and annotating session events. | 03-29-2012 |
20120131599 | COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSING (CEP) ADAPTERS FOR CEP SYSTEMS FOR RECEIVING OBJECTS FROM A SOURCE AND OUTPUTING OBJECTS TO A SINK - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media are disclosed for implementing adapters for event processing systems. A particular system includes an input adapter configured to store event objects received from a source at an input queue. The system also includes a query engine configured to remove event objects from the input queue, to perform a query with respect to the removed event objects to generate result objects, and to insert result objects into an output queue. The system also includes an output adapter configured to remove result objects from the output queue and to transmit the result objects to a sink. | 05-24-2012 |
20120297080 | Stream Operator - Aspects of the subject matter described herein relate to stream operators. In aspects, a stream event is received. Based on a timestamp associated with the stream event and the number of stream operators that have asked to be activated prior to or at the timestamp, zero or more stream objects are informed of one or more time events and torn down if no longer needed. In addition, a destination stream operator is instantiated, if needed, data (e.g., the timestamp and packet, if any) corresponding to the stream event is provided to a stream operator, output data, if any, is received from the stream operator, and the stream operator is torn down if it no longer needs state data between invocations. | 11-22-2012 |
20120323941 | Processing Queries for Event Data in a Foreign Representation - The subject disclosure is directed towards processing a query corresponding to event data in a foreign representation. In order to produce results for the query, an event structure is defined for each requested event type. Information is automatically generated for configuring adapters to identify attribute data associated with the each requested event type and return the attribute data according to the event structure. These adapters search historical event data or real-time event data for the event-related data. | 12-20-2012 |
20130091199 | DATA COMMUNICATION COORDINATION WITH SEQUENCE NUMBERS - Described are sequence numbers for client-server communication, to control a client's use of server resources. A server grants the client credits, and the client consumes a credit for sending each command to the server. Each credit corresponds to a sequence number, with the set of sequence numbers forming a valid command window. The server enforces that for each received command, the command includes a sequence number that is within the valid command window and that the sequence number has not been used with another command. The server may also maintain a maximum window size, such that clients with credits cannot send a command with a sequence number that beyond a maximum sequence number. When incorporated into a data communication protocol, quality of service, combating denial of service, detection of message loss, division of server resources, secure message signing, and other numerous benefits result. | 04-11-2013 |
20130304932 | DATA COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL - Described is a data communication protocol, in which a client and server negotiate in a manner that does not require the client to retry negotiation when servers are not capable of the client-desired protocol. In one example implementation, the desired protocol is SMB 2.0 or greater. The protocol describes a create command with possibly additional context data attached for built-in extensibility, and a compound command comprising a plurality of related commands or unrelated commands. A multi-channel command requests data transfer on a separate data channel, a signed capability verification may be used to ensure that a secure connection is established, and the protocol provides the ability to transfer extended error data from the server in response to a request. | 11-14-2013 |
20140067871 | DELEGATION OF EXPRESSION TREE EVALUATION - Evaluating an expression tree. A method includes, at a first domain, accessing an expression tree. The expression tree comprises a plurality of nested expressions. The plurality of nested expressions spans a plurality of domains. The expressions in the expression tree are expressed in a common format in spite of the different expressions of the expression tree being intended to be evaluated by different domains. At the first domain, the method includes evaluating one or more references to local variables included in the plurality of nested expressions. The method further includes determining that one or more expressions in the plurality of expressions are to be evaluated by a different domain. The method further includes expanding the one or more expressions in the plurality of expressions to be evaluated by different domains to allow the one or more expressions to be evaluated by the different domain. | 03-06-2014 |
20140289746 | ALTERING EVENT LIFETIMES - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for altering event lifetimes. Embodiments of the invention include using operators in an event-processing framework (algebra) to shorten (or “clip”) the duration of events. An operator can receive a primary event stream, a clip event stream, and condition as parameters. The operator clips the lifetime of an event in the primary stream to the next event in the clip stream that fulfills the condition. Altering event lifetimes can be used to facilitate cleaning event stream state, converting point events to a continuous signal, and creating and annotating session events. | 09-25-2014 |
20150026248 | DATA COMMUNICATION COORDINATION WITH SEQUENCE NUMBERS - Described are sequence numbers for client-server communication, to control a client's use of server resources. A server grants the client credits, and the client consumes a credit for sending each command to the server. Each credit corresponds to a sequence number, with the set of sequence numbers forming a valid command window. The server enforces that for each received command, the command includes a sequence number that is within the valid command window and that the sequence number has not been used with another command. The server may also maintain a maximum window size, such that clients with credits cannot send a command with a sequence number that beyond a maximum sequence number. When incorporated into a data communication protocol, quality of service, combating denial of service, detection of message loss, division of server resources, secure message signing, and other numerous benefits result. | 01-22-2015 |