Barbian
Christoph Barbian, Heidelberg DE
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20120136899 | ACTIVATION FRAMEWORK FOR TENANT-SPECIFIC FOLLOW-UP - A system may include one or more tenant-specific databases and a tenant-independent database storing metadata defining data stored in each of the at least one tenant-specific databases. In some aspects, an instruction is received to activate first metadata of a tenant-independent database, at least one adoption task to be performed is determined based on the first metadata, at least one adoption request corresponding to the at least one adoption task is added to a queue, the at least one adoption request is dispatched from the queue to a tenant-specific activator corresponding to a tenant-specific database, and the at least one adoption task corresponding to the at least one adoption request us performed to conform data of the tenant-specific database to the first metadata. | 05-31-2012 |
20120166405 | Changeability And Transport Release Check Framework - Disclosed are methods, systems and products, including a method that includes receiving an object including an identifier to determine whether the object is subject to at least one of a change during a transaction and a transport from a first system to a second system; determining attributes for the received object; determining a rule based on at least the identifier and the determined attributes; and allowing an action comprising at least one of the change to the object and the transport of the object based on a result of a rule check performed using the determined rule. Related systems, methods, and articles of manufacture are also disclosed. | 06-28-2012 |
Douglas F. Barbian, Lakewood, CO US
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20120254264 | Network-Attachable, File-Accessible Storage Drive - Storage drive logic and a standalone tape file structure are described. File transfer logic transfers file data to and from a network according to a first protocol. Media access logic accesses a sequential-access storage medium associated with the drive according to a second protocol. Media management logic translates file-based commands received from the network according to the first protocol into sequential-access device commands according to the second protocol. The device commands control accessing of data by the drive. The storage medium may be a magnetic tape including a data region for storing data in a file format, and a table of contents (TOC) region for storing a table of contents that indexes the locations of files within the data region. | 10-04-2012 |
John Barbian, Leander, TX US
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20090261784 | Battery Recovery System - A battery includes at least one rechargeable battery cell that is operable to store energy. An electronics unit is coupled to the at least one rechargeable battery cell, wherein the electronics unit is operable to control an operating condition of the battery, and wherein the electronics unit is inoperable when the energy stored in the at least one rechargeable battery cell is insufficient to operate the electronics unit. A detector component is coupled to the electronics unit and operable to determine that the electronics unit is inoperable. A charge discharge component is coupled to the at least one rechargeable battery cell, wherein in response to the electronics unit being operable, the charge discharge component is operable to provide a charge to the at least one rechargeable battery cell through a first charge path. A trickle charge component is coupled to the detector component and the at least one rechargeable battery cell, wherein in response to the detector component determining that the electronics unit is inoperable, the trickle charge component is operable to provide a charge to the at least one rechargeable battery cell, through a second charge path that bypasses the electronics unit, that is sufficient to charge the at least one rechargeable battery cell such that the electronics unit becomes operable. | 10-22-2009 |