Sachin Bhatkar - Sunnyvale CA, US Meeten Bhavsar - Emerald Hills CA, US Mark Davis - Fremont CA, US Joaquin Delgado - Santa Clara CA, US Cindy Hsin - Santa Clara CA, US Muralidhar Krishnaprasad - Fremont CA, US Hui Ouyang - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 7/00 G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707708
Abstract:
A flexible and extensible architecture allows for secure searching across an enterprise. Such an architecture can provide a simple Internet-like search experience to users searching secure content inside (and outside) the enterprise. The architecture allows for the crawling and searching of a variety of sources across an enterprise, regardless of whether any of these sources conform to a conventional user role model. The architecture further allows for security attributes to be submitted at query time, for example, in order to provide real-time secure access to enterprise resources. The user query also can be transformed to provide for dynamic querying that provides for a more current result list than can be obtained for static queries.
Hiroshi Koide - San Francisco CA, US Mark Ture - Santa Clara CA, US Muralidhar Krishnaprasad - Fremont CA, US Mark Davis - Fremont CA, US Cindy Hsin - Fremont CA, US Meeten Bhavsar - Emerald Hills CA, US Steve Chi-Ming Yang - Sunnyvale CA, US Visar Nimani - Jacksonville FL, US Hui Ouyang - Fremont CA, US Sachin Bhatkar - Sunnyvale CA, US Thomas Chang - Redwood Shores CA, US Thomas Baby - Foster City CA, US Ciya Liao - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707783, 707706, 707711
Abstract:
A flexible and extensible architecture allows for secure searching across an enterprise. Such an architecture can provide a simple Internet-like search experience to users searching secure content inside (and outside) the enterprise. The architecture allows for the crawling and searching of a variety of sources across an enterprise, regardless of whether any of these sources conform to a conventional user role model. The architecture further allows for security attributes to be submitted at query time, for example, in order to provide real-time secure access to enterprise resources. The user query also can be transformed to provide for dynamic querying that provides for a more current result list than can be obtained for static queries.
Sachin Bhatkar - Sunnyvale CA, US Meeten Bhavsar - Emerald Hills CA, US Mark Davis - Fremont CA, US Joaquin Delgado - Santa Clara CA, US Cindy Hsin - Santa Clara CA, US Muralidhar Krishnaprasad - Fremont CA, US Hui Ouyang - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 7/00 G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707741
Abstract:
A flexible and extensible architecture allows for secure searching across an enterprise. Such an architecture can provide a simple Internet-like search experience to users searching secure content inside (and outside) the enterprise. The architecture allows for the crawling and searching of a variety of sources across an enterprise, regardless of whether any of these sources conform to a conventional user role model. The architecture further allows for security attributes to be submitted at query time, for example, in order to provide real-time secure access to enterprise resources. The user query also can be transformed to provide for dynamic querying that provides for a more current result list than can be obtained for static queries.
Muralidhar Krishnaprasad - Fremont CA, US Meeten Bhavsar - Emerald Hills CA, US Hui Ouyang - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707 3
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with progressive relaxation across tiers of a search system are described. One system embodiment includes a first tier of computing components that stores search data that can be used to locate documents. The system embodiment may also include a second tier of computing components that also store search data that can be used to locate documents. The system may also include a query logic that receives a query and locates a set of items relevant to the query by selectively progressively relaxing a search across the search data stored at different levels until a threshold is met.
Muralidhar Krishnaprasad - Fremont CA, US Mark Davis - Fremont CA, US Mark Ture - Santa Clara CA, US Cindy Hsin - Fremont CA, US Meeten Bhavsar - Emerald Hills CA, US Hiroshi Koide - San Francisco CA, US Joaquin Delgado - Santa Clara CA, US Chi-Ming Yang - Sunnyvale CA, US Visar Nimani - Jacksonville FL, US Hui Ouyang - Fremont CA, US Sachin Bhatkar - Sunnyvale CA, US Thomas Chang - Redwood Shores CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707009000
Abstract:
A flexible and extensible architecture allows for secure searching across an enterprise. Such an architecture can provide a simple Internet-like search experience to users searching secure content inside (and outside) the enterprise. The architecture allows for the crawling and searching of a variety or sources across an enterprise, regardless of whether any of these sources conform to a conventional user role model. The architecture further allows for security attributes to be submitted at query time, for example, in order to provide real-time secure access to enterprise resources. The user query also can be transformed to provide for dynamic querying that provides for a more current result list than can be obtained for static queries.
Mark Ture - Santa Clara CA, US Muralidhar Krishnaprasad - Fremont CA, US Mark Davis - Fremont CA, US Cindy Hsin - Santa Clara CA, US Meeten Bhavsar - Emerald Hills CA, US Hiroshi Koide - San Francisco CA, US Joaquin Delgado - Santa Clara CA, US Chi-Ming Yang - Sunnyvale CA, US Visar Nimani - Jacksonville FL, US Hui Ouyang - Fremont CA, US Sachin Bhatkar - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707004000
Abstract:
A flexible and extensible architecture allows for secure searching across an enterprise. Such an architecture can provide a simple Internet-like search experience to users searching secure content inside (and outside) the enterprise. The architecture allows for the crawling and searching of a variety or sources across an enterprise, regardless of whether any of these sources conform to a conventional user role model. The architecture further allows for security attributes to be submitted at query time, for example, in order to provide real-time secure access to enterprise resources. The user query also can be transformed to provide for dynamic querying that provides for a more current result list than can be obtained for static queries.
- Redwood Shores CA, US Mark Davis - Fremont CA, US Mark Ture - Santa Clara CA, US Cindy Hsin - Fremont CA, US Meeten Bhavsar - Emerald Hills CA, US Hiroshi Koide - San Francisco CA, US Joaquin Delgado - Santa Clara CA, US Chi-Ming Yang - Sunnyvale CA, US Visar Nimani - Jacksonville FL, US Hui Ouyang - Fremont CA, US Sachin Bhatkar - Sunnyvale CA, US Thomas Chang - Redwood Shores CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
A flexible and extensible architecture allows for secure searching across an enterprise. Such an architecture can provide a simple Internet-like search experience to users searching secure content inside (and outside) the enterprise. The architecture allows for the crawling and searching of a variety of sources across an enterprise, regardless of whether any of these sources conform to a conventional user role model. The architecture further allows for security attributes to be received at query time, for example, in order to provide real-time secure access to enterprise resources. The user query also can be transformed to provide for dynamic querying that provides for a more current result list than can be obtained for static queries.
- Redwood Shores CA, US Mark Davis - Fremont CA, US Mark Ture - Santa Clara CA, US Cindy Hsin - Fremont CA, US Meeten Bhavsar - Emerald Hills CA, US Hiroshi Koide - San Francisco CA, US Joaquin Delgado - Santa Clara CA, US Chi-Ming Yang - Sunnyvale CA, US Visar Nimani - Jacksonville FL, US Hui Ouyang - Fremont CA, US Sachin Bhatkar - Sunnyvale CA, US Thomas Chang - Redwood Shores CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 G06F 17/30 G06F 21/62 G06F 21/31
Abstract:
A flexible and extensible architecture allows for secure searching across an enterprise. Such an architecture can provide a simple Internet-like search experience to users searching secure content inside (and outside) the enterprise. The architecture allows for the crawling and searching of a variety of sources across an enterprise, regardless of whether any of these sources conform to a conventional user role model. The architecture further allows for security attributes to be received at query time, for example, in order to provide real-time secure access to enterprise resources. The user query also can be transformed to provide for dynamic querying that provides for a more current result list than can be obtained for static queries.
Logistics Pan-American Corp Jamaica, NY Aug 2011 to Dec 2011 Inbound Operation and DocumentationP G Logistics Group Co., Ltd Guangzhou, CN 2005 to 2006 Planning and Analysis, Express Department-Marketing
Education:
State University of New York Maritime College Bronx, NY Jan 2010 to May 2012 Bachelor of Science in Transportation and TradeSen University Guangzhou, CN 2002 to 2005 Associate in Economic Management