Christopher Jenkins - Springville UT Randal Childers - Lindon UT
Assignee:
Novell, Inc. - Provo UT
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707 10
Abstract:
Methods and systems are provided for caching information in a distributed computer system such as a directory service system. Tuples in a client cache contain component identifiers and corresponding location identifiers. Tuples may contain a list of network addresses specifying at least one server containing additional location or object information, as well as replica flags which distinguish between read-only replicas, read-write replicas, and a master replica. Requests to access an object may be serviced by using cached information rather than making one or more attempts to obtain location information from servers. Tuples may be modified or invalidated such that read operations tend to be performed using read-only replicas. Cached tuples which contain a component identifier that is no longer valid because an object was moved or renamed may be invalidated. The cache may also be modified to redirect operations from a master replica to a non-master replica.
System And Method For Caching Identification And Location Information In A Computer Network
Christopher Jenkins - Springville UT Randal Childers - Lindon UT
Assignee:
Novell, Inc. - Provo UT
International Classification:
G06F 1500
US Classification:
707 10
Abstract:
Methods and systems are provided for caching information in a distributed computer system such as a directory service system. Tuples in a client cache contain component identifiers and corresponding location identifiers. Tuples may contain a list of network addresses specifying at least one server containing additional location or object information, as well as replica flags which distinguish between read-only replicas, read-write replicas, and a master replica. Requests to access an object may be serviced by using cached information rather than making one or more attempts to obtain location information from servers. Tuples may be modified or invalidated such that read operations tend to be performed using read-only replicas. Cached tuples which contain a component identifier that is no longer valid because an object was moved or renamed may be invalidated. The cache may also be modified to redirect operations from a master replica to a non-master replica.
Computer Architecture For Managing Courseware In A Shared Use Operating Environment
- Washington DC, US Christopher Jenkins - Springville UT, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/10 G06F 21/60 G06Q 20/10 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Methods, devices, and systems are provided in a multi-level computer architecture which provides improved capabilities for managing courseware and other content in a shared use operating environment such as a computer network. In particular, the invention provides a commercial networked instruction content delivery method and system which does not exclude synchronous sharing but is focused on asynchronous sharing. Security means in the architecture provide content property holders with the ability to know how many minutes of use an individual made of licensed material and with increased certainty that their material cannot be used, copied, or sold in usable form unless and until a user site is connected or reconnected to a minute-by-minute counter which is located off the premises of the user. This security link helps protect software and other works which are being sold or licensed to an individual, organization, or entity, and creates income opportunities for owners of such content.
Computer Architecture For Managing Courseware In A Shared Use Operating Environment
- Washington DC, US Christopher Jenkins - Springville UT, US
International Classification:
G06Q 20/14 H04L 29/08 G06Q 50/18 G06Q 40/06
Abstract:
Methods, devices, and systems are provided in a multi-level computer architecture which provides improved capabilities for managing courseware and other content in a shared use operating environment such as a computer network. In particular, the invention provides a commercial networked instruction content delivery method and system which does not exclude synchronous sharing but is focused on asynchronous sharing. Security means in the architecture provide content property holders with the ability to know how many minutes of use an individual made of licensed material and with increased certainty that their material cannot be used, copied, or sold in usable form unless and until a user site is connected or reconnected to a minute-by-minute counter which is located off the premises of the user. This security link helps protect software and other works which are being sold or licensed to an individual, organization, or entity, and creates income opportunities for owners of such content.
Computer Architecture For Managing Courseware In A Shared Use Operating Environment
- Washington DC, US Christopher Jenkins - Springville UT, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08 G06Q 20/14 H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Methods, devices, and systems are provided in a multi-level computer architecture which provides improved capabilities for managing courseware and other content in a shared use operating environment such as a computer network. In particular, the invention provides a commercial networked instruction content delivery method and system which does not exclude synchronous sharing but is focused on asynchronous sharing. Security means in the architecture provide content property holders with the ability to know how many minutes of use an individual made of licensed material and with increased certainty that their material cannot be used, copied, or sold in usable form unless and until a user site is connected or reconnected to a minute-by-minute counter which is located off the premises of the user. This security link helps protect software and other works which are being sold or licensed to an individual, organization, or entity, and creates income opportunities for owners of such content.
Computer Architecture For Managing Courseware In A Shared Use Operating Environment
- Washington DC, US Christopher Jenkins - Springville UT, US
Assignee:
DIGITAL-VENDING SERVICES INTERNATIONAL, LLC - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06Q 20/14 G06Q 20/38
US Classification:
705 77
Abstract:
Methods, devices, and systems are provided in a multi-level computer architecture which provides improved capabilities for managing courseware and other content in a shared use operating environment such as a computer network. In particular, the invention provides a commercial networked instruction content delivery method and system which does not exclude synchronous sharing but is focused on asynchronous sharing. Security means in the architecture provide content property holders with the ability to know how many minutes of use an individual made of licensed material and with increased certainty that their material cannot be used, copied, or sold in usable form unless and until a user site is connected or reconnected to a minute-by-minute counter which is located off the premises of the user. This security link helps protect software and other works which are being sold or licensed to an individual, organization, or entity, and creates income opportunities for owners of such content.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Mechanics of Materials: A Modern Integration of Mechanics and Materials in Structural Design
Oct 2014 to 2000 Automotive Service TechnicianCaf Corneucopia St. Louis, MO Aug 2012 to Oct 2014 Customer Service
Education:
St. Louis St. Louis, MO Jun 2012 to 2000 our communityFlorissant Valley Community College St. Louis, MO Sep 2011 to May 2012 General StudiesHazelwood East High School St. Louis, MO Aug 2007 to May 2011 High School DiplomaSt. Louis media and marketing
Dr. Jenkins graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City in 1994. He works in Tulsa, OK and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Jenkins is affiliated with St John Medical Center.