Patent application number | Description | Published |
20120072455 | SUPPORT FOR A PARAMETERIZED QUERY/VIEW IN COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSING - The present invention includes a method for providing parameterized queries in complex event processing (CEP). The method includes providing a query template which includes one or more bind variables, providing sets of parameters corresponding to the one or more bind variables, and parsing the query template to determine positions of the one or more bind variables. The method further includes scanning the provided sets of parameters to determine which of the sets of parameters are to be bound to the one or more bind variables, binding the one or more bind variables which are determined to be bound to the sets of parameters, and substituting the bound one or more bind variables with the corresponding sets of parameters. The method further includes injecting all incarnations of the parameterized queries into the system, and one template/parameterized query is configured to run them all. | 03-22-2012 |
20120284420 | SUPPORT FOR A NEW INSERT STREAM (ISTREAM) OPERATION IN COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSING (CEP) - One embodiment of the invention includes a method of processing streaming data. The method includes initializing a stream of data and setting a time interval to apply to the stream of data. The time interval comprises a window for analyzing the data within the stream of data. The method further includes identifying one or more columns within the stream of data, designating one or more of the columns to be monitored for differences within the data over the time interval, and monitoring the designated columns over the time interval. Further, the method includes determining that at least one value from at least one of the designated columns has changed and in response to at least one value changing, outputting the changed values from the designated columns. | 11-08-2012 |
20140095444 | STATE INITIALIZATION FOR CONTINUOUS QUERIES OVER ARCHIVED VIEWS - A method may include receiving a continuous query identified by an archived view. The method may also include creating the archived view, the archived view identified by a join query related to two or more archived relations associated with an application and/or generating a query plan for the continuous query. The method may also include identifying a view root operator in the archived view, the view root operator identified as a join operator in the archived view and/or identifying a query operator in the query plan that topologically precedes the view root operator. Further, the method may include constructing an archiver query for the identified query operator that topologically precedes the view root operator, executing the archiver query to obtain a result set of data records related to the application, and/or generating a snapshot output of one or more data values related to the application. | 04-03-2014 |
20140095445 | GENERATION OF ARCHIVER QUERIES FOR CONTINUOUS QUERIES OVER ARCHIVED RELATIONS - A method may include receiving a continuous query identified by an archived relation associated with an application. The method may also include generating a physical query plan. Additionally, the method may include constructing a structured query language (SQL) equivalent expression corresponding to an attribute utilized by the operator and/or constructing an output SQL expression for the identified operator based at least in part on the SQL equivalent expression. Additionally, the method may include constructing the archiver query for the identified operator based at least in part on the output SQL expression. Further, the method may include executing the archiver query to obtain a result set of data records related to the application and/or generating a snapshot output of one or more data values related to the application based at least in part on the result set of data records. | 04-03-2014 |
20140095446 | STATE INITIALIZATION ALGORITHM FOR CONTINUOUS QUERIES OVER ARCHIVED RELATIONS - In some examples, a method may include receiving a continuous query, the continuous query being identified based at least in part on an archived relation associated with an application. The method may also include generating a physical query plan for the continuous query. In some examples, the method may also include identifying a query operator in the physical query plan and/or constructing an archiver query for the identified query operator. In some aspects, the method may also include executing the archiver query to obtain a result set of data records related to the application and/or initializing a state of the query operator based at least in part on the result set of data records. Further, the method may also include generating a snapshot output of one or more data values related to the application based at least in part on the state of the identified query operator. | 04-03-2014 |
20140095447 | OPERATOR SHARING FOR CONTINUOUS QUERIES OVER ARCHIVED RELATIONS - A continuous query identified by an archived relation of an application may be received. A physical query plan may be generated for the continuous query and/or a child operator plan may be identified. A buffer operator may be inserted between the child operator and its parent operator and/or the event information from the child operator may be stored in the buffer operator. A query operator may be identified in the physical query plan. It may be determined that the query operator identified in the physical query plan is a same type as a second query operator in a second continuous query concurrently executing. Further, a combined query plan may be generated based at least in part on the query operator identified in the physical query plan being the same type as the second query operator in the second continuous query. | 04-03-2014 |
20140095462 | HYBRID EXECUTION OF CONTINUOUS AND SCHEDULED QUERIES - Techniques for implementing the hybrid execution of continuous and scheduled queries are provided. In some examples, a query engine may be initialized with relational data from at least a first source. For example, the first source may include a database or other system that can provide historical data. Additionally, the query engine may be enabled to provide query results based at least in part on the relational data from at least the first source and streaming data from at least a second source. In some examples, the second source may be a data stream. | 04-03-2014 |
20140095471 | JOIN OPERATIONS FOR CONTINUOUS QUERIES OVER ARCHIVED VIEWS - A continuous query may be received, the continuous query being identified based at least in part on an archived view. The archived view may be created and/or identified based at least in part on a join query related to two or more archived relations associated with an application, at least one of the two or more archived relations being identified as a dimension relation. A query plan for the continuous query may be generated. A join operator in the query plan may be identified based at least in part on the dimension relation. A state of an operator corresponding to the dimension relation may be initialized. It may be identified if the state of the operator identifies an event that detects a change to the dimension relation. The continuous query may be re-started based at least in part on the event that detects the change to the dimension relation. | 04-03-2014 |
20140095473 | MANAGING CONTINUOUS QUERIES IN THE PRESENCE OF SUBQUERIES - Techniques for managing continuous queries that include subqueries are provided. In some examples, a continuous query that includes at least a subquery may be identified. Additionally, the subquery may be processed to obtain a first result or generate a logical subquery plan. Further, in some instances, the continuous query may then be processed based at least in part on the first result from the subquery or by merging a logical continuous query plan with the logical subquery plan. This may result in obtaining a second result via querying a data source with the continuous query that is based at least in part on the first result from the subquery and/or the merged plans. | 04-03-2014 |
20140095483 | PROCESSING EVENTS FOR CONTINUOUS QUERIES ON ARCHIVED RELATIONS - Techniques for counting event changes with archived relations are provided. In some examples, a query that identifies at least a data object may be identified. Additionally, the query may be evaluated against historical data associated with the data object. Additionally, in some instances, a listening service may be registered with the data object. Further, the query may be evaluated based at least in part on the data object and the historical data. | 04-03-2014 |
20140095533 | FAST PATH EVALUATION OF BOOLEAN PREDICATES - Techniques for managing fast path evaluation of Boolean predicates are provided. In some examples, the fast path evaluation may be based at least in part on received queries and/or query statements associated with a database and/or streaming data. In some examples, a first instruction for enabling execution of a subset of logical operators of the query may be determined. The determination may be based at least in part on the logical operators of the query. Additionally, based at least in part on the first instruction, logical instructions for implementing the query may be generated. Further, the logical instructions may be compiled into machine-readable instructions for implementing only the subset of the logical operators of the query. | 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 |
20140095537 | REAL-TIME BUSINESS EVENT ANALYSIS AND MONITORING - Techniques for managing real-time business event analysis and monitoring are provided. In some examples, a logical request may be received at a business intelligence server configured with a continuous query service. Additionally, the continuous query service may be configured to translate the logical request into a physical request. Further, business intelligence information may be provided based at least in part on querying against an event data stream with a continuous query configured based at least in part on the physical request translated by the continuous query service. | 04-03-2014 |
20140136483 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING METADATA IN A STORAGE ENVIRONMENT - Method and system is provided for managing metadata for a plurality of data containers that are stored at one or more storage volumes in a storage system. The metadata is collected from one or more storage volumes and then provided to a catalog module. The catalog module pre-processes the metadata and then generates a searchable data structure. The searchable data structure may then be used to respond to a user request for information regarding the storage system. | 05-15-2014 |
20140136514 | SUPPORT FOR A PARAMETERIZED QUERY/VIEW IN COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSING - The present invention includes a method for providing parameterized queries in complex event processing (CEP). The method includes providing a query template which includes one or more bind variables, providing sets of parameters corresponding to the one or more bind variables, and parsing the query template to determine positions of the one or more bind variables. The method further includes scanning the provided sets of parameters to determine which of the sets of parameters are to be bound to the one or more bind variables, binding the one or more bind variables which are determined to be bound to the sets of parameters, and substituting the bound one or more bind variables with the corresponding sets of parameters. The method further includes injecting all incarnations of the parameterized queries into the system, and one template/parameterized query is configured to run them all. | 05-15-2014 |