Edward L. Bader - Los Angeles CA, US Kevin N. Trinh - Garden Grove CA, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707662, 707661
Abstract:
Method, system, and computer program product to archive data objects, by providing an object store and a shadow object store each configured to store one or more data objects, the object store and the shadow object store residing in different storage devices, creating a first object stored in the object store, the first object having at least one attribute, and responsive to receiving a request to archive the first object, transferring the first object to the shadow object store, and creating, in the object store, a reference to a location of the first object in the shadow object store, the first object remaining accessible through the object store and the shadow object store following the transfer.
Determining Available Remote Storages In A Network To Use To Replicate A File Based On A Geographical Requirement With Respect To The File
- Armonk NY, US Edward L. BADER - Los Angeles CA, US Patricia V. GATEWOOD - Arcadia CA, US Kevin N. TRINH - Garden Grove CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/182
Abstract:
Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for determining available remote storages in a network to use to replicate a file based on a geographical requirement with respect the file. A determination is made as whether available remote storages satisfy constraints associated with a document class of the file. The constraints include a geographical location at which to replicate the file and a minimum number of replications to create for the file. At least one remote storage of the available remote storages is selected that satisfies the constraints to store at least one copy of the file. The file is replicated to the selected at least one remote storage
Determining Available Remote Storages In A Network To Use To Replicate A File Based On A Geographical Requirement With Respect To The File
- Armonk NY, US Edward L. Bader - Los Angeles CA, US Patricia V. Gatewood - Arcadia CA, US Kevin N. Trinh - Garden Grove CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/182
Abstract:
Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for determining available remote storages in a network to use to replicate a file based on a geographical requirement with respect the file. A determination is made as whether available remote storages satisfy constraints associated with a document class of the file. The constraints include a geographical location at which to replicate the file and a minimum number of replications to create for the file. At least one remote storage of the available remote storages is selected that satisfies the constraints to store at least one copy of the file. The file is replicated to the selected at least one remote storage
Dependencies Between Site Components Across Geographic Locations
- Armonk NY, US Edward L. Bader - Los Angeles CA, US Patricia V. Gatewood - Costa Mesa CA, US Kevin N. Trinh - Garden Grove CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
A method, a system, and a computer program product are provided. In various embodiments, an object is stored within a first data storage system resource indicating a dependency on a second data storage system resource, wherein the dependency requires collocation of the first data storage system resource and the second data storage system resource. An action applied to any one of the first data storage system resource and the second data storage system resource may be controlled based on the dependency.
Dependencies Between Site Components Across Geographic Locations
- Armonk NY, US Edward L. Bader - Los Angeles CA, US Patricia V. Gatewood - Costa Mesa CA, US Kevin N. Trinh - Garden Grove CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
A method, a system, and a computer program product are provided. In various embodiments, an object is stored within a first data storage system resource indicating a dependency on a second data storage system resource, wherein the dependency requires collocation of the first data storage system resource and the second data storage system resource. An action applied to any one of the first data storage system resource and the second data storage system resource may be controlled based on the dependency.
System And Method For Dynamic Adjustment Of Logging
- Armonk NY, US Edward L. Bader - Los Angeles CA, US Jean-Marc Costecalde - Irvine CA, US Patricia V. Gatewood - Costa Mesa CA, US Kevin N. Trinh - Garden Grove CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/30 G06F 11/34
Abstract:
A method, computer program product, and computer system for identifying a current amount of resources used by a computing device. A future amount of resources may be estimated for executing a trace for a subsystem of the computing device. One or more rules may be identified for executing the trace for the subsystem of the computing device, wherein the one or more rules may be based upon, at least in part, at least one of the current amount of resources used by the computing device and the future amount of resources for executing the trace for the subsystem of the computing device. It may be determined whether to execute the trace for the subsystem of the computing device based upon, at least in part, the one or more rules.
Entity-Based Document Content Change Management System
- Armonk NY, US Edward L. Bader - Los Angeles CA, US Jean-Marc Costecalde - Irvine CA, US Chi M. Nguyen - Irvine CA, US Kevin N. Trinh - Garden Grove CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/24 G06F 17/21 G06F 17/30
Abstract:
A content management system is disclosed. The system includes at least one server, non-transitory storage, documents, entity-specific section weights, and entity-specific review thresholds. The system further includes at least two client computer systems that enable a user to access a document for at least one of review or modification. The system will, in response to receipt of an indication that changes have been made to one or more sections of a document, A) determine a change value indicative of a quantity of changes made within each section, B) calculate an entity-specific provenance value by multiplying, on a section basis, the change value within each section by the assigned entity-specific weight value for each section, to produce an entity-specific section value for each section, and then summing the entity-specific section values; and C) when any entity-specific provenance value satisfies a review threshold value, to construct and send a review notification.
Process-Level Metadata Inference And Mapping From Document Annotations
- Armonk NY, US Edward L. Bader - Los Angeles CA, US Patricia V. Gatewood - Costa Mesa CA, US Kevin N. Trinh - Garden Grove CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
A user annotation entered in association with a content document of a workflow process executed in association with a metadata context-driven processing system is detected. The user annotation entered in association with the content document is analyzed according to a process-level context associated with the content document within the workflow process. Process-level metadata of the workflow process is inferred based upon the analysis of the user annotation according to the process-level context. The inferred process-level metadata is stored as part of the process-level context of the workflow process.
Dr. Trinh graduated from the New York Medical College in 1998. He works in Bakersfield, CA and specializes in Anesthesiology and Pain Management. Dr. Trinh is affiliated with Mercy Hospital Of Bakersfield.