Patent classifications
G06F16/8373
Managing data objects for graph-based data structures
Various embodiments provide methods, systems, apparatus, computer program products, and/or the like for managing, ingesting, monitoring, updating, and/or extracting/retrieving information/data associated with an electronic record (ER) stored in an ER data store and/or accessing information/data from the ER data store, wherein the ERs are generated, updated/modified, and/or accessed via a graph-based domain ontology.
Managing data objects for graph-based data structures
Various embodiments provide methods, systems, apparatus, computer program products, and/or the like for managing, ingesting, monitoring, updating, and/or extracting/retrieving information/data associated with an electronic record (ER) stored in an ER data store and/or accessing information/data from the ER data store, wherein the ERs are generated, updated/modified, and/or accessed via a graph-based domain ontology.
Managing data objects for graph-based data structures
Various embodiments provide methods, systems, apparatus, computer program products, and/or the like for managing, ingesting, monitoring, updating, and/or extracting/retrieving information/data associated with an electronic record (ER) stored in an ER data store and/or accessing information/data from the ER data store, wherein the ERs are generated, updated/modified, and/or accessed via a graph-based domain ontology.
DISTINCT VALUE ESTIMATION FOR QUERY PLANNING
The problem of distinct value estimation has many applications, but is particularly important in the field of database technology where such information is utilized by query planners to generate and optimize query plans. Introduced is a novel technique for estimating the number of distinct values in a given dataset without scanning all of the values in the dataset. In an example embodiment, the introduced technique includes gathering multiple intermediate probabilistic estimates based on varying samples of the dataset, 2) plotting the multiple intermediate probabilistic estimates against indications of sample size, 3) fitting a function to the plotted data points, and 4) determining an overall distinct value estimate by extrapolating the objective function to an estimated or known total number of values in the dataset.
Micro services tests prioritization
One example method includes identifying a changed microservice whose code has been changed, mapping, for each microservice in a group of microservices that includes the changed microservice, microservice dependencies associated with the changed microservice, determining, for each microservice in the group, a relative risk that the microservice will be adversely affected by the change to the code of the changed microservice, and based on the respective relative risks, generating a test order indicating an order in which the microservices in the group will be tested.
MANAGING DATA OBJECTS FOR GRAPH-BASED DATA STRUCTURES
Various embodiments provide methods, systems, apparatus, computer program products, and/or the like for managing, ingesting, monitoring, updating, and/or extracting/retrieving information/data associated with an electronic record (ER) stored in an ER data store and/or accessing information/data from the ER data store, wherein the ERs are generated, updated/modified, and/or accessed via a graph-based domain ontology.
Storing and querying metrics data using a metric-series index
The disclosed embodiments include a method performed by a data intake and query system to store and query metrics data. The method includes ingesting metrics, where each metric includes key values and numerical value indicative of a measured characteristic of a computing resource. The method further includes populating a first portion of a metric-series index (msidx) file with the key values and a second portion of the msidx file with numerical values indicative of a measured characteristic, where the first portion is distinct from the second portion. The method further includes receiving a query including criteria, evaluating the query by applying the criteria to the first portion of the msidx file to obtain query results indicative of metrics that satisfy the criteria, and displaying, on a display device, the query results or data indicative of the query results.
MANAGING DATA OBJECTS FOR GRAPH-BASED DATA STRUCTURES
Various embodiments provide methods, systems, apparatus, computer program products, and/or the like for managing, ingesting, monitoring, updating, and/or extracting/retrieving information/data associated with an electronic record (ER) stored in an ER data store and/or accessing information/data from the ER data store, wherein the ERs are generated, updated/modified, and/or accessed via a graph-based domain ontology.
Managing data objects for graph-based data structures
Various embodiments provide methods, systems, apparatus, computer program products, and/or the like for managing, ingesting, monitoring, updating, and/or extracting/retrieving information/data associated with an electronic record (ER) stored in an ER data store and/or accessing information/data from the ER data store, wherein the ERs are generated, updated/modified, and/or accessed via a graph-based domain ontology.
Managing data objects for graph-based data structures
Various embodiments provide methods, systems, apparatus, computer program products, and/or the like for managing, ingesting, monitoring, updating, and/or extracting/retrieving information/data associated with an electronic record (ER) stored in an ER data store and/or accessing information/data from the ER data store, wherein the ERs are generated, updated/modified, and/or accessed via a graph-based domain ontology.