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.
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.
- 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.
- 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:
G06F 17/30 G06F 21/31 G06F 21/62 H04L 29/06
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.
- 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
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.
- 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:
G06F 17/30
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.