Adam FERRARI - Cambridge MA, US Joshua William KAPELL - Brooklyn NY, US Jason FURTADO - Boston MA, US Matthew L. BRANDWEIN - San Francisco CA, US Spiro MICHAYLOV - Kirkland WA, US Omri TRAUB - Brookline MA, US Eli DANIEL - Somerville MA, US Vladimir ZELEVINSKY - Sharon MA, US Alexander D. ROSEN - Somerville MA, US John HUFFAKER - Boston MA, US Gregory C. SCOTT - Boston MA, US Eugene JITOMIRSKY - Somerville MA, US
Assignee:
ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707687, 707769, 707E17014
Abstract:
Systems and methods for information retrieval are provided that permit users and/or processing entities to access and define synthetic data, synthetic objects, and/or synthetic groupings of data in one or more collections of information. In one embodiment, data access on an information retrieval system can occur through an interpretation layer which interprets any synthetic data against data physically stored in the collection. Synthetic data can define virtual data objects, virtual data elements, virtual data attributes, virtual data groupings, and/or data entities that can be interpreted against data that may be stored physically in the collection of information. The system and methods for information retrieval can return results from the one or more collections of information based not only on the data stored, but also on the virtual data generated from interpretation of the stored data.
Information Retrieval And Navigation Using A Semantic Layer And Dynamic Objects
Adam FERRARI - Cambridge MA, US Joshua William KAPELL - Brooklyn NY, US Jason FURTADO - Boston MA, US Matthew L. BRANDWEIN - San Francisco CA, US Spiro MICHAYLOV - Kirkland WA, US Omri TRAUB - Brookline MA, US Vladimir ZELEVINSKY - Sharon MA, US John HUFFAKER - Boston MA, US
Assignee:
ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707766, 707E17017
Abstract:
Systems and methods for information retrieval are provided that permit users and/or processing entities to access and define synthetic data, synthetic objects, and/or synthetic groupings of data in one or more collections of information. In one embodiment, data access on an information retrieval system can occur through an interpretation layer which interprets any synthetic data against data physically stored in the collection. Synthetic data can define virtual data objects, virtual data elements, virtual data attributes, virtual data groupings, and/or data entities that can be interpreted against data that may be stored physically in the collection of information. The system and methods for information retrieval can return results from the one or more collections of information based not only on the data stored, but also on the virtual data generated from interpretation of the stored data.
- Redwood City CA, US Varun Parmar - Los Altos CA, US Benjamin John Kus - Alameda CA, US Hieu Minh Nguyen - Redwood City CA, US John Huffaker - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Box, Inc. - Redwood City CA
International Classification:
G06F 16/25 G06F 16/28
Abstract:
Methods, systems and computer program products for managing content objects in a content management system. A metadata template is assigned to a content object of the content management system. Extensible metadata pertaining to the content object is allocated in accordance with the assigned metadata template. Various operations over the content object result in population of the allocated extensible metadata. When the content object is subjected to a workflow, the execution flow and/or the form of responses associated with execution of the workflow are informed by the populated extensible metadata. A single content object can take on an association with multiple sets of extensible metadata and each set of extensible metadata can take on association with a respective workflow.
Information Retrieval And Navigation Using A Semantic Layer And Dynamic Objects
- Redwood Shores CA, US Joshua William KAPELL - Brooklyn NY, US Jason FURTADO - Boston MA, US Matthew L. BRANDWEIN - San Francisco CA, US Spiro MICHAYLOV - Kirkland WA, US Omri TRAUB - Brookline MA, US Vladimir V. ZELEVINSKY - Sharon MA, US John HUFFAKER - Boston MA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/2453 G06F 16/28
Abstract:
Systems and methods for information retrieval are provided that permit users and/or processing entities to access and define synthetic data, synthetic objects, and/or synthetic groupings of data in one or more collections of information. In one embodiment, data access on an information retrieval system can occur through an interpretation layer which interprets any synthetic data against data physically stored in the collection. Synthetic data can define virtual data objects, virtual data elements, virtual data attributes, virtual data groupings, and/or data entities that can be interpreted against data that may be stored physically in the collection of information. The system and methods for information retrieval can return results from the one or more collections of information based not only on the data stored, but also on the virtual data generated from interpretation of the stored data.
Information Retrieval And Navigation Using A Semantic Layer And Dynamic Objects
- Redwood Shores CA, US Joshua William KAPELL - Brooklyn NY, US Jason FURTADO - Boston MA, US Matthew L. BRANDWEIN - San Francisco CA, US Spiro MICHAYLOV - Kirkland WA, US Omri TRAUB - Brookline MA, US Vladimir ZELEVINSKY - Sharon MA, US John HUFFAKER - Boston MA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
Systems and methods for information retrieval are provided that permit users and/or processing entities to access and define synthetic data, synthetic objects, and/or synthetic groupings of data in one or more collections of information. In one embodiment, data access on an information retrieval system can occur through an interpretation layer which interprets any synthetic data against data physically stored in the collection. Synthetic data can define virtual data objects, virtual data elements, virtual data attributes, virtual data groupings, and/or data entities that can be interpreted against data that may be stored physically in the collection of information. The system and methods for information retrieval can return results from the one or more collections of information based not only on the data stored, but also on the virtual data generated from interpretation of the stored data.
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John Huffaker Commercial Director
Ausra Ca II, LLC Electric Power Broker
2585 E Bayshore Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94303
John Forrest Huffaker
Quadro Advisors LLC Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
700 Cabrillo St, San Francisco, CA 94118
John Huffaker
THE CLOVERDALE GROUP LLC
John Huffaker
THE POTTERY PLACE OF OHIO LTD
John Huffaker Chief Executive Officer
Quadro Inc Advertising Services & Business Consulting Services
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Application Developer