Grouping and nesting hierarchical namespaces
    1.
    发明授权
    Grouping and nesting hierarchical namespaces 失效
    分组和嵌套分层命名空间

    公开(公告)号:US07925966B2

    公开(公告)日:2011-04-12

    申请号:US11227785

    申请日:2005-09-15

    IPC分类号: G06F17/00

    摘要: A group identifier represents an association between each of a number of different abbreviated namespace identifiers with a corresponding hierarchical namespace (e.g., an XML namespace). A hierarchically-structured document (e.g., an XML document) is accessed by a computing system that determines that the group identifier is associated with the hierarchically-structured document. Hence, when using the abbreviated namespace identifiers in the hierarchically-structured document, the computing system knows that the corresponding namespace is associated with the designated portions of the hierarchically-structured document. Also, a schema description language document (e.g., an XSD document) may specify multiple target namespaces for a single element. Accordingly, groupings of elements may be included in different namespaces to creating overlapping or even nested namespaces.

    摘要翻译: 组标识符表示多个不同的缩写命名空间标识符中的每一个与相应的分级命名空间(例如,XML命名空间)之间的关联。 分层结构化文档(例如,XML文档)由计算系统访问,该计算系统确定组标识符与分层结构化文档相关联。 因此,当在分层结构化文档中使用缩写名称空间标识符时,计算系统知道对应的命名空间与分层结构化文档的指定部分相关联。 此外,模式描述语言文档(例如,XSD文档)可以为单个元素指定多个目标命名空间。 因此,元素的分组可以包括在不同的命名空间中以创建重叠或甚至嵌套的命名空间。

    Grouping and nesting hierarchical namespaces
    2.
    发明授权
    Grouping and nesting hierarchical namespaces 有权
    分组和嵌套分层命名空间

    公开(公告)号:US07613997B2

    公开(公告)日:2009-11-03

    申请号:US11260656

    申请日:2005-10-27

    IPC分类号: G06F17/00

    摘要: A group identifier represents an association between each of a number of different abbreviated namespace identifiers with a corresponding hierarchical namespace (e.g., an XML namespace). A hierarchically-structured document (e.g., an XML document) is accessed by a computing system that determines that the group identifier is associated with the hierarchically-structured document. Hence, when using the abbreviated namespace identifiers in the hierarchically-structured document, the computing system knows that the corresponding namespace is associated with the designated portions of the hierarchically-structured document. Also, a schema description language document (e.g., an XSD document) may specify multiple target namespaces for a single element. Accordingly, groupings of elements may be included in different namespaces to creating overlapping or even nested namespaces.

    摘要翻译: 组标识符表示多个不同的缩写命名空间标识符中的每一个与相应的分级命名空间(例如,XML命名空间)之间的关联。 分层结构化文档(例如,XML文档)由计算系统访问,该计算系统确定组标识符与分层结构化文档相关联。 因此,当在分层结构化文档中使用缩写名称空间标识符时,计算系统知道对应的命名空间与分层结构化文档的指定部分相关联。 此外,模式描述语言文档(例如,XSD文档)可以为单个元素指定多个目标命名空间。 因此,元素的分组可以包括在不同的命名空间中以创建重叠或甚至嵌套的命名空间。

    Grouping and nesting hierarchical namespaces

    公开(公告)号:US06993714B2

    公开(公告)日:2006-01-31

    申请号:US10264233

    申请日:2002-10-03

    IPC分类号: G06F15/00

    摘要: A group identifier represents an association between each of a number of different abbreviated namespace identifiers with a corresponding hierarchical namespace (e.g., an XML namespace). A hierarchically-structured document (e.g., an XML document) is accessed by a computing system that determines that the group identifier is associated with the hierarchically-structured document. Hence, when using the abbreviated namespace identifiers in the hierarchically-structured document, the computing system knows that the corresponding namespace is associated with the designated portions of the hierarchically-structured document. Also, a schema description language document (e.g., an XSD document) may specify multiple target namespaces for a single element. Accordingly, groupings of elements may be included in different namespaces to creating overlapping or even nested namespaces.

    Transactional file system
    4.
    发明授权
    Transactional file system 有权
    事务文件系统

    公开(公告)号:US07613698B2

    公开(公告)日:2009-11-03

    申请号:US11057935

    申请日:2005-02-14

    IPC分类号: G06F17/30

    摘要: A transactional file system wherein multiple file system operations may be performed as a transaction. An application specifies that file system-related operations are to be handled as a transaction, and the application is given a file handle associated with a transaction context. For file system requests associated with a transaction context, a file system component manages the operations consistent with transactional behavior. The component handles namespace logging operations in a multiple-level log that facilitates logging and recovery. Page data is logged separate from the main log, with a unique signature that enables the log to determine whether a page was fully flushed to disk prior to a system crash.

    摘要翻译: 一种事务文件系统,其中可以执行多个文件系统操作作为事务。 应用程序指定文件系统相关操作将作为一个事务来处理,并且应用程序被赋予与事务上下文相关联的文件句柄。 对于与事务上下文相关联的文件系统请求,文件系统组件管理与事务行为一致的操作。 该组件处理多级日志中的命名空间日志记录操作,便于记录和恢复。 页面数据与主日志分开记录,具有唯一的签名,可使日志确定在系统崩溃之前页面是否已完全刷新到磁盘。

    Logically centralized physically distributed IP network-connected devices configuration
    5.
    发明申请
    Logically centralized physically distributed IP network-connected devices configuration 有权
    逻辑上集中的物理分布式IP网络连接设备配置

    公开(公告)号:US20080189397A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-08-07

    申请号:US11701004

    申请日:2007-02-01

    IPC分类号: G06F15/173

    摘要: A logically centralized physically distributed Internet protocol (IP) network-connected devices configuration is disclosed. The technology initially receives configuration information regarding an IP network-connected devices configuration. The configuration information is then disseminated to a plurality of devices coupled with the IP network-connected devices configuration. At least a portion of the IP network-connected devices configuration with a related timestamp is then stored on any of the plurality of devices having a datastore thereon. In so doing, the IP network-connected devices configuration is physically distributed and at least partially replicated such that when a comparison of a status information with respect to at least one of the network-connected devices, the status information having a most recent timestamp associated therewith is relied upon.

    摘要翻译: 公开了一种逻辑上集中的物理分布式互联网协议(IP)网络连接的设备配置。 该技术最初接收有关IP网络连接的设备配置的配置信息。 然后将配置信息传播到与IP网络连接的设备配置耦合的多个设备。 具有相关时间戳的IP网络连接设备配置的至少一部分然后存储在其上具有数据存储的多个设备中的任一个上。 这样做,IP网络连接的设备配置被物理地分布并且至少部分地复制,使得当状态信息相对于至少一个网络连接的设备进行比较时,状态信息具有最近的时间戳相关联 依靠它。

    Method and system for caching presentation data of a source object in a
presentation cache
    7.
    发明授权
    Method and system for caching presentation data of a source object in a presentation cache 失效
    缓存表示缓存中源对象的表示数据的方法和系统

    公开(公告)号:US6064406A

    公开(公告)日:2000-05-16

    申请号:US744406

    申请日:1996-11-07

    IPC分类号: G06F12/08 G06F12/00

    CPC分类号: G06F12/0875

    摘要: A method and system for retrieving and maintaining presentation data in a presentation cache is provided. In a preferred embodiment, a presentation cache object provides a presentation cache with multiple cache entries. Each entry contains an indication of the format of the presentation data and the presentation data stored in that particular format. In addition, other information, such as the advisees of advisory connections for notification of cache updates, can be maintained. The presentation cache object responds to requests for retrieving source object data by returning presentation data cached within the presentation cache when it is available. In addition, the presentation cache object determines when it should delegate requests to the source object and when it can satisfy them on its own. The presentation cache object can return presentation data to a requesting client program even if the server program implementing the source object is unavailable or not running. The presentation cache object can also choose to persistently store its cache entries so that the presentation cache is maintained when the source object is closed. In addition, client programs can provide control over the frequency and subject of presentation data updates within the presentation cache.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种用于在呈现高速缓存中检索和维护呈现数据的方法和系统。 在优选实施例中,呈现高速缓存对象提供具有多个高速缓存条目的呈现缓存。 每个条目包含以该特定格式存储的呈现数据和呈现数据的格式的指示。 此外,可以保持其他信息,例如用于缓存更新通知的咨询连接的建议。 呈现缓存对象响应于通过在显示高速缓存中缓存的呈现数据可用时返回呈现数据来检索源对象数据。 此外,演示缓存对象确定何时应该将请求委托给源对象,何时可以自己满足它们。 即使实现源对象的服务器程序不可用或不运行,呈现缓存对象也可以将呈现数据返回给请求客户端程序。 演示缓存对象还可以选择持久存储其缓存条目,以便在源对象关闭时保持演示缓存。 此外,客户端程序可以提供对呈现数据更新的频率和主题的控制。

    Data transfer utilizing a single functionally independent data transfer
mechanism
    8.
    发明授权
    Data transfer utilizing a single functionally independent data transfer mechanism 失效
    使用单个功能独立的数据传输机制进行数据传输

    公开(公告)号:US5911066A

    公开(公告)日:1999-06-08

    申请号:US632307

    申请日:1996-04-15

    IPC分类号: G06F9/46 G06F15/163

    CPC分类号: G06F9/543

    摘要: An improved data transfer mechanism is provided. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a uniform data transfer mechanism is used by each computer program performing data transfer. The uniform data transfer mechanism of the preferred embodiment of the present invention provides a communication mechanism and a flexible and robust interface to support all existing and future data transfer applications.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种改进的数据传输机制。 在本发明的优选实施例中,每个执行数据传输的计算机程序使用统一的数据传送机制。 本发明的优选实施例的统一数据传输机制提供了一种通信机制以及灵活和可靠的接口,以支持所有现有和将来的数据传输应用。

    SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MYOPIC ESTIMATION OF NUCLEIC ACID BINDING

    公开(公告)号:US20240153582A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-05-09

    申请号:US17940838

    申请日:2022-09-08

    IPC分类号: G16B30/00

    CPC分类号: G16B30/00

    摘要: Systems and methods for capturing desired interactions and non-interactions of a set of strands (e.g., DNA strands, RNA strands) that may be used in various technological applications, including DNA molecular probes used in medical diagnostics, forensics, microbial ecology, molecular computation, DNA origami, and numerous other applications. Given a nucleic acid system with a certain defined binding pattern, the implementations of the present disclosure automatically generate nucleotide sequences that achieve the intended binding pattern and not other binding patterns, subject to miscellaneous other constraints of the system. Advantageously, given nucleotides i and j, the implementations of the present disclosure consider the binding behavior only in a limited neighborhood of nucleotides surrounding each nucleotide in their respective strands, rather than the binding behavior of whole assignment of which they are a part. These features provide a time-efficient and incremental algorithm that is suitable for numerous practical applications.