Maycock
Christopher Maycock, Carcavelos PT
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20140200341 | Method for the Production of Fluoromethyl Esters of Androstan-17 beta Carboxylic Acids - Described herein are processes for the preparation of monofluoromethylated organic biologically active compounds, starting from protected intermediates and/or reagents to obtain compounds such as fluticasone propionate and fluticasone furoate, in presence of decarboxylating reagents XeF | 07-17-2014 |
Edward Maycock, Edinburgh GB
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20100032951 | Mooring System - A mooring system and/or a rigid harness ( | 02-11-2010 |
Ken Maycock, Lucan IE
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20130275685 | INTELLIGENT DATA PRE-CACHING IN A RELATIONAL DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, implementing and using techniques for pre-caching information in a database management system. Usage patterns of the database are analyzed to identify regularly recurring requests for information stored in the database. Based on the analyzed usage patterns, a pre-caching strategy is determined. The pre-caching strategy identifies information in the database that is likely to satisfy an anticipated future request. Prior to a time at which the future request is anticipated to be received, a cache in the database is populated with information that satisfies the anticipated future request in accordance with the determined pre-caching strategy. The information that populates the cache is retrieved from a storage medium that is slower to access than the cache. | 10-17-2013 |
20140089257 | INCREASED DATABASE PERFORMANCE VIA MIGRATION OF DATA TO FASTER STORAGE - According to an aspect, a computer implemented method for managing a database in real-time is provided. The method includes scanning for predetermined data in a predetermined workload stream during real-time operation of the database, and determining a workload priority for located predetermined data according to one or more workload rules. A storage priority of located predetermined data is determined according to a physical location of the located predetermined data. The located predetermined data are moved during the real-time operation of the database to a different physical location if the storage priority and the workload priority do not match. | 03-27-2014 |
20160132502 | PRE-CACHING OF RELATIONAL DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM BASED ON DATA RETRIEVAL PATTERNS - A processor tracks a frequency of access requests of a first index corresponding to a first data page of a plurality of data pages stored in a database. The processor determines the first index corresponding to the first data page having a frequency of access requests that exceeds a configurable target, and the processor retains, with preference, the first data page that corresponds to the first index, within the cache memory. | 05-12-2016 |
20160132540 | PRE-CACHING OF RELATIONAL DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM BASED ON DATA RETRIEVAL PATTERNS - A processor tracks a frequency of access requests of a first index corresponding to a first data page of a plurality of data pages stored in a database. The processor determines the first index corresponding to the first data page having a frequency of access requests that exceeds a configurable target, and the processor retains, with preference, the first data page that corresponds to the first index, within the cache memory. | 05-12-2016 |
Ken Maycock, Dublin IE
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20160132684 | SECURE DATABASE BACKUP AND RECOVERY - As disclosed herein a computer system for secure database backup and recovery in a secure database network has N distributed data nodes. The computer system includes program instructions that include instructions to receive a database backup file, fragment the file using a fragment engine, and associate each fragment with one node, where the fragment is not stored on the associated node. The program instructions further include instructions to encrypt each fragment using a first encryption key, and store, randomly, encrypted fragments on the distributed data nodes. The program instructions further include instructions to retrieve the encrypted fragments, decrypt the encrypted fragments using the first encryption key, re-encrypt the decrypted fragments using a different encryption key, and store, randomly, the re-encrypted fragments on the distributed data nodes. A computer program product and method corresponding to the above computer system are also disclosed herein. | 05-12-2016 |
Kenny P. Maycock, Lucan IE
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20140143348 | DYNAMIC ROUTING OF INSTANT MESSAGE - A computer system executes an instant message session in a host message program of a first collaborative tool between users. The computer system executes the instant message session in a participant message program of a second collaborative tool. The computer system further receives a first request from the users to automatically or manually route the instant messages of the instant message session from the host message program of a mobile message program of a third collaborative tool. The computer system further transmits the instant messages from the host message program to the mobile message program based on conditions. The computer system further receives a second request from the mobile message program to route the instant message of the instant message session from the mobile device. The computer system transmits the instant message session based on the second request. | 05-22-2014 |
Mark Bruce Maycock, Cambridge Ontario CA
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20150336012 | VIRTUAL ATTRACTION CONTROLLER - A ride control system includes a plurality of ride vehicles positioned within a course and configured to travel within the course. Each of the plurality of ride vehicles includes a vehicle controller configured to control movement of a respective one of the plurality of ride vehicles. Each of the plurality of ride vehicles also includes a position tracking system configured to facilitate identification of a location of the respective one of the plurality of ride vehicles within the course. Each of the plurality of ride vehicles further includes a vehicle transceiver in communication with the vehicle controller. The ride control system also includes a primary controller and a primary transceiver in communication with the primary controller. The ride control system further includes a primary wireless network formed by the vehicle transceiver and the primary transceiver to include at least the primary controller and the vehicle controller of each of the plurality of ride vehicles. The primary controller is configured to receive data indicative of the location of each of the plurality of ride vehicles from respective ones of the plurality of ride vehicles via the primary wireless network. The primary controller and the vehicle controller of each of the plurality of ride vehicles are configured to coordinate to provide a control loop for each of the plurality of ride vehicles based on the data indicative of the location of each of the plurality of ride vehicles. | 11-26-2015 |