Dr. Kaplan graduated from the Boston University School of Medicine in 1973. He works in Everett, MA and specializes in Pulmonary Disease and Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Kaplan is affiliated with Cambridge Hospital and Whidden Memorial Hospital.
Donald H. Kaplan - Tenafly NJ Rondy Chi-Tsung Ng - Redwood Shores CA Sharif M. Rahman - San Mateo CA
Assignee:
Oracle Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 1760
US Classification:
705 39, 705 30, 705 35, 705 40
Abstract:
One embodiment of the present invention provides a system for moving balances from at least one source account into a target account and subsequently reversing the movement. The system operates by receiving a request for a move/merge operation to move the balances from source accounts to the target account. In response to the request, the system creates a list of changes to the source accounts and the target account that are involved in moving the balances. The system stores this list of changes into a memory for later retrieval during a move/merge reversal operation. Next, the system performs the move/merge operation by applying the list of changes to the source accounts and the target account. When the system subsequently receives a request to reverse the move/merge operation, the system reverses the move/merge operation by retrieving the list of changes from the memory and applying the inverse of changes in the list to the source accounts and the target account. In a variation the on above-embodiment, the system validates the move/merge operation according to a set of business rules before performing the move/merge operation.
Joseph F. Springer - Philadelphia PA Donald H. Kaplan - Cherry Hill NJ
Assignee:
RCA Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
H04Q 300
US Classification:
340166R
Abstract:
A switch matrix for connecting any one of a large number of communications lines, transmitting a message header, with any other non-busy one of the lines. A plurality of connection links are provided. A message header identifies a transmitting line carrying a request-to-send signal, and the address of a desired receiving line. Means responsive to a received header determines the availability of an unconnected link and the not-busy condition of the desired receiving line, and connects a selected link from the transmitting line to the desired receiving line, whereby to permit the transfer of information. A link-activity checker operates automatically to disconnect a link when transmission of data through the link ceases.
Ann Bainbridge, Steffni Maylone, Ronald Williamson, John Radd, Marie Bongiovanni, George Ilnicky, Dotty Curran, Alice Borthwick, Jim Stoeffler, Sandra Eustice