Patent classifications
G06F16/219
DUPLICATE DETERMINATION IN A GRAPH USING DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF THE GRAPH
Duplicating identification in a graph having a second version. The graph includes nodes representing entities and edges representing relationships between the entities. The method includes: providing a previous first version of the graph. At least two target nodes of the graph may be identified. The first version and the second version of the graph may be compared for determining a comparison score indicative of a similarity between the two target nodes. The comparison score may be used for determining whether the two target nodes are duplicates with respect to each other.
METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING VERSIONS OF A DEVICE MAINTENANCE PROFILE
Methods, systems, and apparatus for updating maintenance profiles of devices or equipment are disclosed herein. An updated device maintenance profile is generated based on an existing maintenance profile of a device via an operation that preserves the form logic of the former. An electronic change request is generated irrespective of the data structures in the maintenance profiles, and upon the approval of the request, the updated maintenance profile is activated as the operative maintenance profile of the device. Further, an audit trail recording the activities of the system updating the maintenance profiles of devices is generated.
Information processing device and information processing system
An information processing device includes a memory, and a processor coupled to the memory and configured to acquire a plurality of data from first databases, where the data are stored in the first databases in a first period, and identifiers are stored in the first databases in association with the data, where the first databases correspond to servers that perform manipulations on a plurality of records containing the data stored in a second database, and the identifiers indicate order of the manipulations, and store the data in a third database in order indicated by the identifiers.
System and method for slowly changing dimension and metadata versioning in a multidimensional database environment
In accordance with an embodiment, described herein are systems and methods for supporting slowly changing dimensions and metadata versioning in a multidimensional database, comprising. A system can comprise a computer that includes one or more microprocessors, and a multidimensional database server executing on the computer, wherein the multidimensional database server supports at least one hierarchical structure of data dimensions. A data dimension can slowly change over time. When such changes occur, metadata associated with the data dimension can be updated. Advantageously, a current snapshot of the data structure can allow searching of previous changes to the slowly changing dimension based upon the metadata.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAINTAINING DATA QUALITY IN A DATA STORE RECEIVING BOTH LOW AND HIGH QUALITY DATA
The disclosed systems and methods may receive a data record from either a legacy data source or a modern data source and determine whether the record satisfies a first set of validation rules. When the record fails to satisfy the first set of rules, reject the record for storage in a data store. When the record satisfies the first set of rules, determine whether the record satisfies a second set of validation rules. When the record satisfies the second set of rules, store the record in the data store with an indicator that the record satisfies the all rules. When the record fails to satisfy the second set of rules, if the source was a modern data source reject the record, and if the source was a legacy data source store the record in the data store with an indicator that it fails to satisfy the second set of rules.
SCHEMA MANAGEMENT FOR JOURNAL-BASED STORAGE SYSTEMS
A transaction request compliant with a first version of a journal schema of a multi-data-store storage system is received at a journal manager. The journal schema indicates attributes of data objects which may be materialized at various data stores of the system. The journal manager stores an entry in the system's journal if the transaction meets acceptance criteria. Writes indicated in the entry are materialized at the data stores after verifying that the entry is compliant with the journal schema. After verifying that member data stores have approved a proposed change to the journal schema, another entry indicating a different version of the journal schema is added to the journal. Client-side components of the system obtain the current version of the journal schema to prepare the transaction requests.
Futures margin modeling system having seasonality detection
A physical container (e.g., a battery) may be filled up (charged) or emptied (discharged) with energy commensurate with requirements to post a particular amount of collateral. The disclosure provides computing systems and methods for processing data using a novel combination of wavelet techniques and rolling techniques to more efficiently detect seasonality in particular products (e.g., energy products) to more accurately model and determine collateral/margin requirements. A clearinghouse computing device may be configured to generate a margin requirement for a portfolio of products and may include a processor to process instructions that cause the clearinghouse computing device to perform wavelet decomposition and rolling methods on a historical database of records.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR READING DATA, ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND STORAGE MEDIUM
A method for reading data includes: receiving a data reading request; acquiring a data writing file in response to determining that the data reading request triggers a reading-writing conflict event, in which the data writing file includes a writing version number and transaction information; obtaining an adjusted writing version number by adjusting the writing version number based on the request version number in response to determining that the data reading request satisfies a version adjustment condition based on the request version number, the writing version number and the transaction information; and performing data reading based on the data reading address and the adjusted writing version number.
DATABASE RECORD BIT
A method includes receiving, by a computing device, a first transaction from a user device for a first version of a database record; generating, by the computing device, a bit for the database record; receiving, by the computing device, a second transaction from a second user device for a second version of the database record; locking, by the computing device, the database record; determining, by the computing device, a modification between the first version of the database record and the second version of the database record; and updating, by the computing device, the bit in response to the modification.
Systems and methods for multi-file check-in
A content management system provides a mechanism for multi-file check-in features useful for content management. The content management system provides a way for users to check in multiple files in a single action. The system allows users to either select assets (e.g., files) or drag and drop multiple assets to be checked in. The assets being checked in are automatically matched with checked out assets, and once matched, unlocked.