Saddleback Medical Group 24411 Health Center Dr Suite 460, Laguna Hills, CA 92653 9493737799 (Phone), 9494527797 (Fax)
Certifications:
Internal Medicine, 2002
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English Cantonese
Hospitals:
Saddleback Medical Group 24411 Health Center Dr Suite 460, Laguna Hills, CA 92653
Saddleback Memorial Medical Center - Laguna Hills 24451 Health Center Drive, Laguna Hills, CA 92653
Education:
Medical School Creighton University School Of Medicine Graduated: 1994 Medical School Uc Irvine Graduated: 1995 Medical School Uc Irvine Graduated: 1997
Dr. Lin graduated from the Kaohsiung (takau) Med Coll, Kaohsiung, Taiwan (385 01 Prior 1/71) in 1976. He works in Elizabeth, NJ and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Lin is affiliated with Trinitas Regional Medical Center Williamson St Campus.
Subramaniam Ramamurthi - Rancho Santa Margarita CA, US Mark Minoru Higa - Seal Beach CA, US Chi Lin - Chino Hills CA, US
Assignee:
Unisys Corporation - Blue Bell PA
International Classification:
G06F 7/00 G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707 10, 707 3, 707104
Abstract:
In a client-server database network having a user-interface layer communicating with a database-interface layer via a middleware communication layer, a method is disclosed for facilitating execution of a user-inputted message. The method includes receiving the user-inputted message from the user-interface layer in the middleware communication layer, and forwarding the received user-inputted message to the database-interface layer based on a predetermined attribute contained in the received user-inputted message. The method further includes executing the forwarded user-inputted message in the database-interface layer based on the predetermined attribute. In this way the involvement of the middleware communication layer in the execution of the user-inputted messages is minimized, thus facilitating the overall execution of the user-inputted messages in the client-server database network.
Java Enterprise Resource Management System And Method
Johney Tsai - Irvine CA, US David Strong - Laguna CA, US Chi Lin - Chino Hills CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709203
Abstract:
A Java enterprise resource management (JERM) system and method are provided that allow both timing metrics and call metrics to be monitored and gathered in real-time, and which can cause appropriate actions to be taken in real-time. The JERM system provides a level of granularity with respect to the monitoring of methods triggered during a transaction that is equivalent to or better than that which is currently provided in the aforementioned known call-analysis resource management systems. In addition, the JERM system also provides information associated with the timing of hops that occur between servers, and between and within applications, during a transaction. Because all of this information is obtained in real-time, the JERM system is able to respond in real-time to cause resources to be scaled in or scaled out in a way that provides improved efficiency and productivity, and that enables the enterprise to quickly recover from resource failures.
Java Enterprise Resource Management System And Method
Johney Tsai - Irvine CA, US David Strong - Laguna CA, US Chi Lin - Chino Hills CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709203, 709202, 709226
Abstract:
A Java enterprise resource management (JERM) system and method are provided that allow both timing metrics and call metrics to be monitored and gathered in real-time, and which can cause appropriate actions to be taken in real-time. The JERM system provides a level of granularity with respect to the monitoring of methods triggered during a transaction that is equivalent to or better than that which is currently provided in the aforementioned known call-analysis resource management systems. In addition, the JERM system also provides information associated with the timing of hops that occur between servers, and between and within applications, during a transaction. Because all of this information is obtained in real-time, the JERM system is able to respond in real-time to cause resources to be scaled in or scaled out in a way that provides improved efficiency and productivity, and that enables the enterprise to quickly recover from resource failures.
Computer Work Chain And A Method For Performing A Work Chain In A Computer
Johney Tsai - Irvine CA, US David Strong - Laguna CA, US Chi Lin - Chino Hills CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/46
US Classification:
718100
Abstract:
A computerized work chain and methods are provided. The work chain comprises at least one processing device configured to perform the computerized work chain M work queues implemented in the one or more processing devices, and a work queue handler implemented in the one or more processing devices, where M is a positive integer that is greater than or equal to one. Each work queue comprises a queue monitor, an exception monitor, a pool of worker threads, a logger, and a data queue. The work queue handler forms the work chain by linking the M work queues together such that respective outputs of a first one of the work queues through an M−1 one of the work queues are linked to respective inputs of a second one of the work queues through an Mone of the work queues, respectively.
Method And Apparatus For Implementing A Work Chain In A Java Enterprise Resource Management System
Johney Tsai - Irvine CA, US David Strong - Laguna CA, US Chi Lin - Chino Hills CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709203, 709202, 709226
Abstract:
A Java enterprise resource management (JERM) system and methods that implement a work chain are provided that allow both timing metrics and call metrics to be monitored and gathered in real-time, and which can cause appropriate actions to be taken in real-time. The JERM system provides a level of granularity with respect to the monitoring of methods triggered during a transaction that is equivalent to or better than that which is currently provided in the aforementioned known call-analysis resource management systems. In addition, the JERM system also provides information associated with the timing of hops that occur between servers, and between and within applications, during a transaction. Because all of this information is obtained in real-time, the JERM system is able to respond in real-time to cause resources to be scaled in or scaled out in a way that provides improved efficiency and productivity, and that enables the enterprise to quickly recover from resource failures.