Patents by Inventor Jakub Sakowicz

Jakub Sakowicz has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20240289244
    Abstract: Described are examples for managing event data from multiple event data sources including executing, by a processor, a query for event data in a discoverable event stream over a time window that includes a delay tolerance window specific to the query, wherein the event data is stored as timeseries data in the discoverable event stream such that at least one property corresponding to at least one object has multiple different values at multiple different time instances, and wherein the delay tolerance window is configured to capture potentially out-of-order event data or late arriving event data, and returning a subset of multiple different values for the at least one property in instances of the event data corresponding to the time window with the delay tolerance window applied for the query.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2023
    Publication date: August 29, 2024
    Inventors: Abhilash PANWAR, Clemens Alden Szyperski, Florin-Cristian Diaconescu, Giorgos Gavriil, John Te-Jui Sheu, Jakub Sakowicz, Luca Colantonio, Maxim Kiryushin, Miquel Martin Lopez, Niall Vincent Egan, Nuno Jose Pinto Bessa De Melo Cerqueira, Phanidhar Gopavaram, William Charles Thompson
  • Publication number: 20240289337
    Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure relate to data management of event representations within a discoverable event stream. These techniques may include determining historical query information based upon historical execution of a query over an event stream, and identifying a storage attribute of data associated with the historical execution of the query over the event stream, the storage attribute indicating at least one of a size of the data or an assigned storage location of the data in a first storage location or a second storage location. In addition, the techniques may include identifying an execution attribute of a future execution the query over the event stream, and modifying the assigned storage location of the data based on the historical query information, the storage attribute, and the execution attribute.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2023
    Publication date: August 29, 2024
    Inventors: Clemens Alden SZYPERSKI, John Te-Jui SHEU, Jakub SAKOWICZ, Miquel MARTIN LOPEZ, Nuno Jose Pinto Bessa DE MELO CERQUEIRA
  • Publication number: 20240289336
    Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure relate to ingesting event data into a discoverable event stream using a common schema to assign timeseries properties to the event data. These techniques may include receiving a first event of a pre-processed event stream, the first event including a plurality of event data fields representing an occurrence of the first event, and determining timing information based on the plurality of event data fields representing the occurrence of the first event. In addition, the techniques may include generating, based on combining the plurality of event data fields and the timing information, a second event of a discoverable event stream corresponding to the pre-processed event stream, and generating, within a time series of the discoverable event stream, based on the timing information and an event field of the plurality of event data fields, a time series entry corresponding to the second event.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2023
    Publication date: August 29, 2024
    Inventors: Abhilash PANWAR, Clemens Alden SZYPERSKI, Florin-Cristian DIACONESCU, Eddy LeRoy MILLER, Giorgos GAVRIIL, Hadrian LIM WEI HENG, James Douglas HUTTON, Jan Richard HERKELRATH, Jianyu ZHAO, John Te-Jui SHEU, Jakub SAKOWICZ, Luca COLANTONIO, Mason Collin PINE, Maxim KIRYUSHIN, Miquel MARTIN LOPEZ, Niall Vincent EGAN, Nuno Jose Pinto Bessa DE MELO CERQUEIRA, Pawel Mateusz CHODARCEWICZ, Phanidhar GOPAVARAM, Rony Alex THOMAS, Santosh BALASUBRAMANIAN, William Charles THOMPSON, Muthubharathi PERIANNAN
  • Publication number: 20240289200
    Abstract: Described are examples for managing event data from multiple event data sources including executing, by a processor, a query for event data in a discoverable event stream, wherein the event data is stored as timeseries data in the discoverable event stream such that a property corresponding to an object has multiple different values at multiple different time instances, determining, based on a timeseries function, a subset of the multiple different values for the property in instances of the event data that correspond to the multiple different time instances to return for the query, and returning the subset of the multiple different values for the property for the query.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2023
    Publication date: August 29, 2024
    Inventors: Abhilash PANWAR, Clemens Alden Szyperski, Hadrian Lim Wei Heng, Jianyu Zhao, John Te-Jui Sheu, Jakub Sakowicz, Luca Colantonio, Mason Collin Pine, Maxim Kiryushin, Miquel Martin Lopez, Niall Vincent Egan, Phanidhar Gopavaram, Rony Alex Thomas, Santosh Balasubramanian, William Charles Thompson
  • Patent number: 9110839
    Abstract: In a content address storage system, storage target data or address data is stored in a storage device with respect to each time zone divided in a time-series manner, and a storage region in the storage device storing a piece of data, which is not pointed to by other address data, of the storage target data or the address data stored in the storage device in a past time zone before a current time zone, is released.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 18, 2015
    Assignee: NEC CORPORATION
    Inventors: Przemyslaw Strzelczak, Elzbieta Adamczyk, Urszula Herman-Izycka, Jakub Sakowicz, Lukasz Slusarczyk, Jaroslaw Wrona, Cezary Dubnicki
  • Publication number: 20130036278
    Abstract: In a content address storage system, storage target data or address data is stored in a storage device with respect to each time zone divided in a time-series manner, and a storage region in the storage device storing a piece of data, which is not pointed to by other address data, of the storage target data or the address data stored in the storage device in a past time zone before a current time zone, is released.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 25, 2011
    Publication date: February 7, 2013
    Applicant: NEC CORPORATION
    Inventors: Przemyslaw Strzelczak, Elzbieta Adamczyk, Urszula Herman-Izycka, Jakub Sakowicz, Lukasz Slusarczyk, Jaroslaw Wrona, Cezary Dubnicki