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Us Patents
Instantiating Objects In Distributed Database Systems
Jing Liu - Pacifica CA Curtis A. Elsbernd - Belmont CA Mahesh Subramaniam - Foster City CA
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707102, 707 10
Abstract:
Techniques used in a distributed database system for simplifying copying of objects from one database system in the distributed database system to another and establishing the infrastructure necessary for the distributed system in the database systems. One application of the techniques is setting up a cache database system that has a subset of the objects in another database system and establishing a link for redirecting misses between the cache and the other database system. Also included is the infrastructure in the cache and the other database system for an authentication proxy that establishes sessions in the other database system for users to perform operations that have been redirected as a result of a miss in the cache. The techniques require only that the user supply simple descriptions of some of the objects to be copied; the techniques locate the necessary dependent objects and make objects for the infrastructure. Some of these are descriptions of the infrastructure objects that are copied to the cache and executed there and others are objects that are added directly to the other database system.
Instantiation Of Objects For Information-Sharing Relationships
Wayne E. Smith - Palo Alto CA, US Jing Liu - Pacifica CA, US James Stamos - Saratoga CA, US Mahesh Subramaniam - Foster City CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707103R, 707100, 707101, 707102, 7071041
Abstract:
A method and system are provided for instantiating objects for participation in information sharing relationships. According to one technique, a copy of an object is made, where the copy includes all changes made prior to a particular point in time, and no changes made after the particular point in time. The copy is used to create a second object. Data that reflects the particular point in time is stored, and subsequently used to determine which changes should be applied to the second object. Data that indicates that the creation time of the second object is stored, and subsequently used to determine which changes should be applied to the original object.
Jing Liu - Mountain View CA, US Richard Xu - San Jose CA, US Xiaolei Qin - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Simo Holdings Inc. - Grand Cayman
International Classification:
H04W 4/00
US Classification:
455411, 4554321, 4554351, 4555561, 370328
Abstract:
A foreign wireless communication system is operated in a local communication network as if the foreign wireless communication system were a local wireless communication system. A data communication link is established between the wireless communication system and a service provider in a local wireless communication network. An outgoing request for authentication information is communicated from the wireless communication system to a remote administration system over the data communication link. The authentication information is received over the data communication link from the administration system and is transmitted over a signal link from the wireless communication system to the service provider. A requested wireless communication service is received at the wireless communication system based on authentication of the wireless communication system by the service provider using the authentication information.
Rosanna Lee - Palo Alto CA, US Hong Zhu - Diamond Bar CA, US Rangaswamy Jagannathan - Sunnyvale CA, US Xiaohong Pan - San Ramon CA, US Derek Sanders - Saratoga CA, US Kishor Kakatkar - Pune, IN Jing Liu - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
Xangati, Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
H04J 1/16 H04J 3/14 G06F 15/173
US Classification:
370235, 370253, 709224
Abstract:
A network monitoring device includes a flow processing element, disposed to receive flow information relating to network flows, and to generate a set of virtual packets, each representing a portion of a network flow. The virtual packets are maintained in a time-sequential order, and read by elements of the network monitoring device to generate information relating to network traffic, such as symptoms affecting the communication network, problems affecting the communication network, and otherwise. The network monitoring device randomly samples virtual packets, with at least one of two effects: (1) flow information from traffic reporting devices that are themselves sampling at differing rates can be equalized, with the effect of standardizing information from all of them; (2) the network monitoring device itself can restrict its attention to a fraction of all virtual packets, with the effect of keeping up with a relatively large number of virtual packets.
Network Monitoring Of Behavior Probability Density
Xiaohong Pan - Fremont CA, US Kishor Kakatkar - Santa Clara CA, US Derek Sanders - Saratoga CA, US Rangaswamy Jagannathan - Sunnyvale CA, US Jing Liu - Cupertino CA, US Rosanna Lee - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Xangati, Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709224, 709223, 709225, 709226
Abstract:
A network monitoring system maintains both information regarding historical activity of a network, and information regarding emergent activity of the network. Comparison of historical activity of the network with emergent activity of the network allows the system to determine whether network activity is changing over time. The network monitoring system maintains data structures representing a p. d. f. for observable values of network parameters. Recent activity of the network can be compared with both the p. d. f. for historical activity and for emergent activity to aid in determining whether that recent activity is within the realm of normal, and whether network activity is changing over time. The network monitoring system adjusts that information regarding historical activity of a network in response to emergent activity of that network. The network monitoring device determines information regarding time-dependent activity of that network in response to spectral analysis regarding historical activity of that network.
Method And System For Processing International Calls Using A Voice Over Ip Process
Jing Liu - Mountain View CA, US Xiaolei Qin - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Mino Holdings, Inc. C/O M&C Corporate Services Limited - Grand Cayman
International Classification:
H04L 12/66
US Classification:
370338000, 370352000
Abstract:
A method for processing an multi-country international phone call, free from an international toll charge, using a voice over IP (VoIP) call from a first mobile handset to a second handset. The method includes transferring destination number information associated with a destination number within a first country code from the first mobile handset to a data network, which is coupled to a world wide network of computers. In a preferred embodiment, the handset is coupled via cellular network through a data network to the world wide network of computers. The method includes transferring caller number information associated with a caller number within a second country code from the first mobile handset to the data network. In a preferred embodiment, the second country code is different from the second country code. The method includes receiving the destination information at a call server process, which is coupled to the world wide network of computers. The method also includes receiving the caller number information at the call server process. The method initiates a first VoIP phone call using the caller number information from the server process to the first mobile handset. The method initiates a second VoIP phone call using the destination number information from the server process to the second handset. The method also connects the first VoIP phone call to the first mobile handset to the second VoIP phone call to the second handset through the server process. The method also includes exchanging voice information between the first mobile handset and the second handset free from an international toll charge.
Method And System For Least Call Routing For One Or More Telephone Calls
Jing Liu - Mountain View CA, US Xiaolei Qin - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Mino Holdings, Inc. - Grand Cayman
International Classification:
H04Q 7/20
US Classification:
455445000
Abstract:
A method for determining a least cost routing method for a predetermined telephone call. The method includes providing a predetermined telephone number from a handset from a geographic location and identifying more than one service provider from a plurality of service providers in a database having an access number associated geographic location to provide a first set of service providers. The method also includes identifying a destination location associated with the predetermined telephone number and determining more than one of the identified service providers have termination capability for the destination location associated with the predetermined telephone number to form a second set of service providers. The method includes determining at least one of the service providers in the second set of service providers having a selected cost information and a selected quality information associated with the predetermined telephone number from the geographic location. The method includes selecting the service provider and initiating a call based upon the predetermined telephone number using the selected service provider.
User Interface Method And System For Cellular Phone
Jing Liu - Mountain View CA, US Xiaolei Qin - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Mino Holdings, Inc. - Grand Cayman
International Classification:
H04Q 7/20
US Classification:
455445000, 455422100
Abstract:
An alternative method for operating a mobile handset. The method includes providing a mobile hand set comprising a user interface and a mobile application, which is coupled to a telephone network. The method includes entering a predetermined phone number through the user interface and determining a destination location of the predetermined phone number. The method includes determining a calling location of the mobile handset and identifying a balance information for a customer associated with the mobile handset. The method includes outputting the balance information associated with the customer to a user of the mobile handset.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Advances in Natural Computation: Second International Conference, ICNC 2006, Xi'an, China, September 24-28, 2006, Proceedings, Part I
To learn more about potentially habit-forming sleep aids, we spoke to Dr. Jing Liu, OMD, PHD of Sol Nutrition. She told us that among others, melatonin and sleep aids containing antihistamines may lead to dependency. Learn more about these supplements and their potential side effects below.
Date: Apr 19, 2023
Category: Health
Source: Google
Chinese COVID-19 Vaccine Phase 2 Trial Results: Safe and Induces an Immune Response
Just like what the Terminator does in the Hollywood sci-fi film, this soft machine appears rather intelligent and can transform itself depending on the space it occupies, according to Jing Liu from the Tsinghua University This unusual behavior in robots perfectly resembles how living organisms react
Date: Mar 16, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Future T-1000 robots applaud as scientists invent self-powered liquid metal
"The soft machine looks rather intelligent and can deform itself according to the space it voyages in, just like Terminator does from the science-fiction film," explained Tsinghua University scientist Jing Liu. "These unusual behaviors perfectly resemble the living organisms in nature."
Date: Mar 12, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
3-D Laser Map Shows Earthquake Zone Before and After
Other co-authors of the paper are: Austin Elliott and Peter Gold, UC Davis; J. Ramon Arrowsmith, Arizona State University; Alejandro Hinojosa Corona and J. Javier Gonzalez Garcia, CICESE, Mexico; Eric Fielding, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; and Jing Liu-Zeng, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Date: Feb 10, 2012
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
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Work:
Oracle Corporation - Software Engineer (2013)
Education:
University of Pennsylvania - TCOM, Southeast University - Computer Science & Engineering, Chengdu Foreign Languages School - Senior High School, Chengdu Foreign Languages School - Junior High School
Jing Liu
Education:
Panjin Vocational and Technical College - Communication network and equipment