Calculating, detecting, observing, and validating operating characteristics, conditions, and metrics, especially quality of service metrics, of a system. The quality of service metrics are reported and utilized to manage the service. The various elements of the system for generating the quality of service metrics are integrated, with the same or substantially the same schema and metadata in the databases management systems of the externalized metric configuration data database, and the raw transaction data database. There is extensive code reuse, with the various engines, as the standard requirements methodology engine and thee standardized extensible calculation engine utilizing the same classes or objects, and as appropriate, the same function calls, interfaces, api's, and the like.
Dynamic Data Discovery Of A Source Data Schema And Mapping To A Target Data Schema
Linwood E. Loving - Mechanicsville VA, US Donald E. Schaefer - Longmont CO, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 7/00 G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707802, 707803, 707804, 707807
Abstract:
A computerized method, program product, and a service that discovers trace data inserted into a source database having an unknown schema. Once the trace data is found by a dynamic data discovery engine, the tables, the fields, and the attributes of the fields in the source schema in which the trace data were located can be evaluated to determine if the data in the fields are pertinent to a target database. If so, then the data in those fields can be mapped and transferred to a target database. The dynamic data discovery engine generates the commands in both the source and the target database command language to find all pertinent data, map and transfer the data from the source database to a target database. The dynamic data discovery engine generates commands to create the target database and/or fields within an existing target database for the mapped and transferred data.
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G11B 554
US Classification:
360104
Abstract:
In a flexible magnetic disk file having one or more flexible disks mounted for rotation about a centrally located axis, data on a selected disk is transduced by a magnetic head seated on a fail-safe head arm support. The head arm support is a relatively flat elongated member mounted at one end to a carriage assembly. The head arm support has a smooth contour with relatively sharp edges about its periphery and a spherical enclosure seated on its free end. The head arm support is tapered, at a predetermined angle from the rigidly mounted end towards the free end. The angle of taper allows for automatic ejection of the head arm support from the disk file during inadvertent closure of the disk file. The relatively sharp edges allow the head arm support to open a closed disk file.
Method And Apparatus For Applying A Viscous Fluid To A Substrate
David J. Pipkin - Longmont CO Donald W. Schaefer - Lakewood CO
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B05C 104 B05C 318
US Classification:
118407
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for applying a viscous fluid to a moving substrate is disclosed. The invention includes providing a die assembly from a pair of plates which are separated by shim means to define a fluid passage. The fluid passage communicates with a fluid reservoir having an opening bounded by smooth surfaces for contacting the substrate. The supply of ink is metered to the passage. The substrate is moved in contact with the smooth surfaces and the fluid is applied thereto by the reservoir. The trailing or downstream edge of the smooth surface is formed with an acute angle. Other features are also disclosed.
Cantilevered Head Support Arm Having Increased Resonance Frequency
Randall C. Bauck - Longmont CO Raymond E. Kellow - Boulder CO Richard E. Norwood - Boulder CO Donald W. Schaefer - Lakewood CO
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G11B 548 G11B 2100
US Classification:
360104
Abstract:
A cantilevered beam assembly with a maximum resonance frequency is adaptable for supporting a transducer for use with a random access flexible disk file. The cantilevered beam assembly includes a first cantilevered member and a second elongated member coupled at one end by a flexible joint to the free end of the first cantilevered member. When used with a flexible disk file system, a magnetic transducer is seated on the second end of the elongated member while said elongated member is restricted to flex in one plane only. A relatively thin, tapered, elongated protective structure having a relatively sharp, elongated leading edge contiguous with a relatively sharp front edge is rigidly connected to the first cantilevered member and surrounds the second elongated member in a plane orthogonal to the plane of flex.
Method For Applying A Viscous Fluid To A Substrate
David J. Pipkin - Longmont CO Donald W. Schaefer - Lakewood CO
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B05D 312
US Classification:
427355
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for applying a viscous fluid to a moving substrate is disclosed. The invention includes providing a die assembly formed from a pair of plates which are separated by shim means to define a fluid passage. The fluid passage communicates with a fluid reservoir having an opening bounded by smooth surfaces for contacting the substrate. The supply of ink is metered to the passage. The substrate is moved in contact with the smooth surfaces and the fluid is applied thereto by the reservoir. The trailing or downstream edge of the smooth surface is formed with an acute angle. Other features are also disclosed.
Christopher D. Caron - Longmont CO Donald W. Schaefer - Lakewood CO
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B65H 2932
US Classification:
271276
Abstract:
A low inertia rotary drum supports flexible sheets of different sizes for transport and processing. A plurality of slots are disposed on the surface of the drum. The slots are configured in spaced relation along the longitudinal and circumferential dimension of the drum. A plurality of holes or communicating ports are disposed in the slots. The holes interconnect the interior of the drum with the surface. The number of holes varies circumferentially and longitudinally. A vacuum system having a relatively low vacuum and a relatively high flow rate is coupled to the interior of the drum. Sheets are loaded onto the drum so that a minimum number of holes are vented to the atmosphere.
Customizing A Dashboard Responsive To Usage Activity
- Armonk NY, US Mary E. Rudden - Denver CO, US Donald E. Schaefer - Loveland CO, US
Assignee:
Internatinal Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 3/048 H04L 12/24
US Classification:
715745
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method, computer program product, and system for user interface customization. A computer records activity of a first computer on a user interface. The computer determines one or more repetitive activities of the first computer utilizing the recorded activity of the first computer. The computer determines a customized user interface for the first computer corresponding to the one or more repetitive activities of the first computer. In another embodiment, the computer initiates display of the customized user interface to the first computer. In another embodiment, the recorded activity of the first computer includes navigation through links in the user interface, applying filters to data in the user interface, and accessing data on the user interface.
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