Dr. Jacobs graduated from the SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 1976. He works in Scranton, PA and specializes in Pulmonary Disease. Dr. Jacobs is affiliated with Regional Hospital Of Scranton.
Amit Ganesh - San Jose CA, US Kenneth R. Jacobs - Los Altos Hills CA, US Jonathan Klein - Redwood City CA, US Archna Kalra Johnson - Sunnyvale CA, US Vivekanandhan Raja - Foster City CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707202, 714 16
Abstract:
A method and mechanism to compensate for the effects of a transaction in a database system is disclosed. Also disclosed is a method and mechanism for identifying one or more transactions that have modified or created an object in a database system. The disclosed approach can be applied to perform auditing for queries in a database system and for identifying the scope of changes and data accesses made by a transaction in the system.
Method And Mechanism For Identifying Transaction On A Row Of Data
Kenneth R. Jacobs - Los Altos Hills CA, US Amit Ganesh - San Jose CA, US Jonathan Klein - Redwood City CA, US Archna Kalra Johnson - Sunnyvale CA, US Vivekanandhan Raja - Foster City CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
707648, 707647, 707640, 707646, 709246, 709248
Abstract:
A method and mechanism for identifying one or more transactions that have modified or created an object in a database system. Also disclosed is a method and mechanism to compensate for the effects of a transaction in a database system is disclosed. The disclosed approach can be applied to perform auditing for changes and/or transactions in a database system and for identifying the scope of changes and data accesses made by a transaction in the system.
System, Structure, Interface, And Semantics For Implementing Row Versions: Accessing Past Versions Of A Data Item
Bipul Sinha - Foster City CA, US Vivekanandhan Raja - Foster City CA, US Amit Ganesh - San Jose CA, US Kenneth R. Jacobs - San Mateo CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 7/00 G06F 17/00
US Classification:
707685
Abstract:
Disclosed is a mechanism, system, interface, and process to allow specification of a new table decoration clause to obtain one or more past version of one or more data items. The version query provides for a direct interface to get multiple versions of the row(s). In addition, information about the past versions can be retrieved and displayed along with the past versions. Also disclosed are algorithms, mechanisms, and processes that are employed to implement a query upon past versions. In one approach, the version query can be defined as either “rowid”-based access or non-rowid based access. With rowid based access, a given rowid is used to identify the data for which past versions are desired. Also disclosed is a process for determining one or more life intervals when given a key.
Method And Mechanism For Identifying Transaction On A Row Of Data
Kenneth R. Jacobs - Los Altos Hills CA, US Amit Ganesh - San Jose CA, US Jonathan Klein - Redwood City CA, US Archna Kalra Johnson - Sunnyvale CA, US Vivekanandhan Raja - Foster City CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
707704
Abstract:
A method and mechanism for identifying one or more transactions that have modified or created an object in a database system. Also disclosed is a method and mechanism to compensate for the effects of a transaction in a database system is disclosed. The disclosed approach can be applied to perform auditing for changes and/or transactions in a database system and for identifying the scope of changes and data accesses made by a transaction in the system.
Method And Apparatus For Providing Isolation Levels In A Database System
Roger J. Bamford - Woodside CA Kenneth R. Jacobs - San Mateo CA
Assignee:
Oracle Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 1740
US Classification:
707201
Abstract:
A method and system for providing isolation levels in a database system is provided. A serializable isolation level is provided by causing all statements in a transaction to see a "snapshot" of the database. A snapshot includes only those changes made to the database by a particular set of transactions. For example, the snapshot for a given transaction may include only the changes made by transactions that committed prior to the execution of the given transaction. The set of all transactions whose changes are included in a particular snapshot of the database is referred to as the snapshot set. Concurrently executing transactions may update the database while a serializable transaction is being executed. Updates that are not included in the snapshot of the serializable transaction are undone prior to processing each statement in the serializable transaction to recreate the data as it existed in the snapshot. If a serializable transaction attempts to update data that was updated by a transaction that is not in the snapshot set of the serializable transaction, then the serializable transaction is rolled back.
Method For Using An Index As A Workspace For Deferred Enforcement Of Uniqueness Constraints
Kenneth R. Jacobs - San Mateo CA Robert J. Jenkins - Foster City CA
Assignee:
Oracle Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707 4
Abstract:
The present invention provides a uniqueness-required index and a corresponding non-uniqueness count to support deferred uniqueness constraint enforcement. A uniqueness-required index stores duplicate occurrences of indexed data values that occur during statement or transaction processing. The non-uniqueness count associated with the uniqueness-required index provides a count of the number of indexed data values that occur more than once in the index. Where a non-uniqueness count is not equal to zero, a uniqueness constraint violation remains unresolved. Where an unresolved constraint violation exists at enforcement time, the effects of the processing are removed. A currently non-unique count can be used to represent the number of uniqueness-required indexes that are "currently non-unique". The currently non-unique count can be examined to determine whether there are any unresolved uniqueness constraint violations. Constraints can be enforced at the end of the processing of a statement, a transaction, or within a transaction at a savepoint.
Method For Using An Index As A Workspace For Deferred Enforcement Of Uniqueness Constraints
Kenneth R. Jacobs - San Mateo CA Robert J. Jenkins - Foster City CA
Assignee:
Oracle Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707 8
Abstract:
The present invention provides a uniqueness-required index and a corresponding non-uniqueness count to support deferred uniqueness constraint enforcement. A uniqueness-required index stores duplicate occurrences of indexed data values that occur during statement or transaction processing. The non-uniqueness count associated with the uniqueness-required index provides a count of the number of indexed data values that occur more than once in the index. Where a non-uniqueness count is not equal to zero, a uniqueness constraint violation remains unresolved. Where an unresolved constraint violation exists at enforcement time, the effects of the processing are removed. A currently non-unique count can be used to represent the number of uniqueness-required indexes that are "currently non-unique". The currently non-unique count can be examined to determine whether there are any unresolved uniqueness constraint violations. Constraints can be enforced at the end of the processing of a statement, a transaction, or within a transaction at a savepoint.
"They've done a lot to help all this community and help everybody," said Kenneth Jacobs, Captain Commander of the Civil Air Patrol Tallahassee 432."It's been a lot of hours through the nurses, therapists, labs, even down to the people that helped keep the hospital clean so that patients have a safe
Date: Feb 15, 2021
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Fed Ends QE While Keeping 'Considerable Time' Low-Rate Pledge
S. chief executive officers see reasons for optimism. JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon said last week that the worlds largest economy has no real weak spot, while Kenneth Jacobs, chief of investment bank Lazard Ltd., said on an earn ings call that the U.S. economy continues to be resilie
Date: Oct 29, 2014
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Lazard Profit Falls 50% as Asset-Management Revenue Drops
st monthdisclosed a 5.1 percent stake in Lazard, making it the biggestshareholder, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The fundsaid Lazard, run by Chief Executive Officer Kenneth Jacobs, issignificantly undervalued and that earnings per share couldincrease to more than $3.50 in 2014.
Date: Jul 26, 2012
Category: Business
Source: Google
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