Norm Adams - Cave Creek AZ, US Scott Schumacher - Northridge CA, US Doug Spelce - Austin TX, US Jason Woods - Round Rock TX, US Brad S. Jacobs - Stone Mountain GA, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707805
Abstract:
Systems and methods for an interface for the configuration of a system for the association of data records are disclosed. Embodiments of the invention provide a graphical interface for manipulating a representation of an algorithm for the configuration of such a system, including the configuration of how a system transforms data records from their native format to a standard data format, selects set of candidates and associates data records.
Glenn Goldenberg - Austin TX, US Jason Woods - Round Rock TX, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06F 9/46
US Classification:
707673, 719329, 707696
Abstract:
Embodiments disclosed herein provide systems and methods that can bridge the gap between business operations and data management operations. An interface layer provides customizable interfaces for interactions with a master entity index (MEI) system to accomplish association, storage, management or processing of data records based on user-defined business service operations. The interface layer allows a user to define business services, operations, and logical procedures according to a desired data model such that the inputs and outputs for each operation of the service correspond to the particular needs of the user and allow different terminology to be employed by the user.
Glenn Goldenberg - Austin TX, US Ruwei Hu - Austin TX, US Jason Woods - Round Rock TX, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707696, 707758, 705 2
Abstract:
Systems and methods for managing data are disclosed. Embodiments of the present invention may allow attribute values associated with data records to be assembled and presented in a unified manner. More particularly, embodiments of the present invention may utilize a set of locally stored identity information associated with a data record to determine a set of logical procedures operable to retrieve values for one or more non-identity attributes from a remote location. Furthermore, other embodiments of the present invention may apply a logical procedure to the values of the attributes corresponding to data records to select one or more values of one or more attributes of the data records.
Method And System For Analysis Of A System For Matching Data Records
Glenn Goldenberg - Austin TX, US Scott Schumacher - Northridge CA, US Jason Woods - Round Rock TX, US
Assignee:
Initiate Systems, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06F 11/00
US Classification:
714704, 707101, 707E17009, 714E11004
Abstract:
Embodiments disclosed herein provide a system and method for analyzing an identity hub. Particularly, a user can connect to the identity hub, load an initial set of data records, create and/or edit an identity hub configuration locally, analyze and/or validate the configuration via a set of analysis tools, including an entity analysis tool, a data analysis tool, a bucket analysis tool, and a linkage analysis tool, and remotely deploy the validated configuration to an identity hub instance. In some embodiments, through a graphical user interface, these analysis tools enable the user to analyze and modify the configuration of the identity hub in real time while the identity hub is operating to ensure data quality and enhance system performance.
Composite Views In A Master Data Management System
A computer-implemented method includes determining, by a computer device, composite view rules for combining first data from a first data record and second data from a second data record to create a composite view of an entity in a master data management system; receiving, by the computer device, the first data; receiving, by the computer device, the second data; creating, by the computer device, the composite view from the first data and the second data based on the composite view rules; physically materializing the composite view on a storage device; preserving, by the computer device, the first data record; and preserving, by the computer device, the second data record.
- Armonk NY, US Basem Elasioty - Regensburg, DE Claudio Andrea Fanconi - Celerina, SZ Mike W. Grasselt - Leinfelden-Echterdingen, DE Hemanth Kumar Babu - Boeblingen, DE Yannick Saillet - Stuttgart, DE Robert Kern - Karlsruhe, DE Martin Oberhofer - Sindelfingen, DE Lars Bremer - Boeblingen, DE Jonathan Roesner - Leimersheim, DE Jason Allen Woods - Round Rock TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/2455 G06F 16/901 G06F 16/22
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention determines duplicates in a graph. The graph comprises nodes representing entities and edges representing relationships between the entities. The method comprises: identifying at least two nodes in the graph. A neighborhood subgraph may be determined for each of the two nodes. The neighborhood subgraph includes the respective node. The method further comprises determining whether the two nodes are duplicates with respect to each other, based on a result of a comparison between the two subgraphs.
Composite Views In A Master Data Management System
A computer-implemented method includes determining, by a computer device, composite view rules for combining first data from a first data record and second data from a second data record to create a composite view of an entity in a master data management system; receiving, by the computer device, the first data; receiving, by the computer device, the second data; creating, by the computer device, the composite view from the first data and the second data based on the composite view rules; physically materializing the composite view on a storage device; preserving, by the computer device, the first data record; and preserving, by the computer device, the second data record.
- Armonk NY, US Scott Schumacher - Porter Ranch CA, US Jason Woods - Round Rock TX, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 11/07
US Classification:
714 37
Abstract:
Embodiments disclosed herein provide a system and method for analyzing an identity hub. Particularly, a user can connect to the identity hub, load an initial set of data records, create and/or edit an identity hub configuration locally, analyze and/or validate the configuration via a set of analysis tools, including an entity analysis tool, a data analysis tool, a bucket analysis tool, and a linkage analysis tool, and remotely deploy the validated configuration to an identity hub instance. In some embodiments, through a graphical user interface, these analysis tools enable the user to analyze and modify the configuration of the identity hub in real time while the identity hub is operating to ensure data quality and enhance system performance.
Fairmont Specialty, part of Crum & Forster group - Assistant Vice President (2002) AUL RMS - Underwriter (1999-2002) Cigna Re - Underwriter (1997-1999)
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Temple University Fox School of Business - Risk Management, Insurance & Actuarial Science and Economics
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Inver college
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Pine Bush High School
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Fort Hays State University
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