Patent classifications
G06F16/24565
System and method for processing of events
Systems and methods for processing events are disclosed. Event data comprising passive event data, active event data, or both is received. It is determined whether the received event data is available for a pattern of passive event data and active event data. In response to determining that the received event data is available for the pattern of passive event data and active event data, one or more constraints between the passive event data and the active event data are converted into one or more query terms. The query terms are used to construct at least one query. Remaining passive event data that is related to some, but not all, of the active event data is obtained using the constructed at least one query.
Efficient adaptive detection of complex event patterns
A method comprising receiving, as input, a data stream representing events; receiving a complex event pattern (CEP) specification representing an occurrence of a CEP in said data stream based on a set of conditions and set of event attributes; applying an algorithm to generate a current CEP plan configured to determine said occurrence of said CEP, wherein said current CEP plan comprises of a series of execution steps; optimize said current CEP plan by, iteratively: (i) executing said current CEP plan, (ii) identifying, with respect to each of said execution steps, one of said conditions whose verification causes said execution step to be included in said current CEP plan, and (iii) performing a re-verification of all of said identified conditions using said updated current values; and re-applying said algorithm when said re-verification fails with respect to at least one of said identified conditions, to generate an updated CEP plan.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTINUOUS DATA PROFILING
The present disclosure is directed to continuous data profiling (CDP). Entities may house large amounts of disorganized and/or duplicative data. To organize and standardize data across a data set, the data may be profiled. However, profiling large data set can be inefficient and give rise to security problems, as profiling datasets typically requires exporting a dataset to a third-party profiling runtime environment. To remedy these issues, the present disclosure is directed to a continuous data profiling platform that comprises a CDP manager communicatively coupled to a client's database. The CDP manager provides access to a CDP API that may install CDP tools on a client's native database environment, enabling the database management system to profile datasets within the client's native database environment, which results in a more efficient use of computing resources and more secure process of profiling datasets.
Replicating data using a replication server of a multi-user system
A context-driven multi-user system may include distributed computing resource(s) that replicate proper subset(s) of user-relevant context data to computing device(s). A replication server may receive an update record corresponding to stored context data and determine propagation records based at least in part thereon. Each propagation record may correspond to a respective, different proper subset of the context data. The replication server may transmit the propagation records to respective replication clients. A replication client may receive a propagation record and modify local context data in response. The replication client may receive a data record and determine an update record in response and using the local context data. The computing device may transmit the determined update record. A server may receive a query specification referencing a data source and transmit the query specification to a replication client of the multi-user system, the client corresponding to the data source.
Incident review interface for a service monitoring system
A computing machine performs a correlation search against KPI data for one or more services using a selection criteria and a triggering condition. When the triggering condition is satisfied a notable event or incident is created and information about the notable event is presented using a user interface that may have interactive elements.
Computerized system and method for electronically synchronizing work station sessions over a network
Disclosed are systems and methods for improving file and application management supported by or configured with an installed application program or platform running the client's device or on the cloud (or on a server). The present disclosure describes computer systems and methods for an application that provides a single-touch/input, session management function that allows a user to store all desired information related to open files and programs. The desired information also includes status information related to the open files and programs, whereby a user can “pause” working on the files/programs by closing the files/programs, and when executing the disclosed application, the previous status of the files/programs can be reloaded, enabling the user to continue working seamlessly.
Triggered scanning based on network available data change
A system for an event driven query includes an input interface and a processor. The input interface is configured to receive an indication from an external system. The processor is configured to determine a scanning query based at least in part on the indication; and perform the scanning query.
OPTIMIZATION VIA DYNAMICALLY CONFIGURABLE OBJECTIVE FUNCTION
Provided is a system and method for dynamic configuration of a multi-objective optimization function and identifying an optimal set of records based thereon. In one example, the method may include receiving a set of data records and priority values to be applied to the set of data records, generating an objective function from an objective function template stored in a memory device, wherein the generating comprises dynamically configuring parameter values of the objective function based on the priority values, executing the objective function on the set of data records and identifying an optimal subset of data records from among the set of data records based on the dynamically configured parameter values of the executing objective function, and displaying identifiers of the identified optimal subset of data records
ENFORCING BOTH SYNTACTIC AND SEMANTIC CORRECTNESS OF DOMAIN-SPECIFIC DATA QUERIES
Solutions for enforcing both syntactic and semantic correctness of domain-specific data queries include: receiving a data query; constraining an operation of the data query to enforce semantic correctness, wherein enforcing semantic correctness comprises: determining semantic information associated with each of a plurality of data entities; based on at least the semantic information, determining whether combining the two data entities of the plurality of data entities is allowed or is not allowed; based on at least determining that combining the two data entities is allowed, permitting combining the two data entities in the data query; and based on at least determining that combining the two data entities is not allowed, preventing combining the two data entities in the data query; and executing the data query. Some examples further include basing the permission on (at least) an ontology between the semantic information of the two data entities and a set of axioms.
Snapshot conscious internal file data modification for network-attached storage
Performing snapshot conscious internal file modification for network-attached storage is presented herein. A file system can comprise a first component configured to modify, during a service request, storage for a subset of data blocks of a file—the service request not being recognized by an external entity as a change of content of the file. Further, the file system can comprise a second component configured to prevent, based on the service request, a copy of the storage from being created for servicing of a snapshot—the snapshot comprising a point-in-time copy of the file system.