Rekha Kaushik - Brentwood TN, US Arvind Wadhawan - Brentwood TN, US Andy McInturff - Milton TN, US Warren Patterson - Charleston WV, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/44 G06F 9/45
US Classification:
717126, 717131, 717162
Abstract:
A method for loading a plurality of dynamically linked assemblies during the execution of an application program is disclosed. The application program reads a configuration file that includes a load sequence for the plurality of dynamically linked assemblies and a class associated with each dynamically linked assembly. The plurality of dynamically linked assemblies are loaded in accordance with the load sequence read from the configuration file. Each class has a common dataset and each of the plurality of dynamically linked assemblies is independent from the other of the plurality of dynamically linked assemblies. A process request defined by the associated class is sent to at least a first of the plurality of dynamically linked assemblies.
Theresa Wall - Murfreesboro TN, US Rekha Kaushik - Brentwood TN, US Loretta Stokes - Murfreesboro TN, US Andy McInturff - Milton TN, US Warren Patterson - Charleston WV, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707003000
Abstract:
A method of partitioning and archiving electrical data received from a power monitoring system in a database including a plurality of tables organized by at least group and date. Data in the database is queried by first searching an electrical data catalog to determine whether the data exists in the database before searching the database. The data is targeted by group and by date, yielding faster response times and enhanced database scalability. An electrical data retention table includes a set of rules governing, for each group, the maximum age of the data that can be stored in the table in the database. A data table associated with a particular group whose age exceeds the maximum age provided in the set of rules is removed from the database and from the electrical data catalog. If desired, the entire data table can be imported back into the database.