Patents by Inventor Kevin McKenzie
Kevin McKenzie 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).
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Publication number: 20250013670Abstract: A database manager is disclosed that retrieves database records having binary encoded data from a database and instantiating objects in an in-memory database. Binary encoding compresses data, allowing many subrecords to be stored a single blob field of a database record. Retrieving chunks from storage reduces transfer time by reducing the size of data and the number of operations needed to retrieve all the subrecords. The database manager receives database access requests from a database application. Changes made to the database objects and committed by the application are written back to the persistent database as versioned delta records. In a subsequent session, loading the database from storage includes first loading the most recent snapshot record, then applying changes to the data stored in delta records. The changes stored in the delta records are applied to the data in the snapshot record in the order in which they were made.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2024Publication date: January 9, 2025Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jack Randall Smiley, Byron Kevin Mckenzie, Anurag Garg, Randy Lee Haben
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Publication number: 20240386011Abstract: Techniques for managing requests to modify a data set at future times are disclosed. The system receives a request to modify the data set at a future time, such as in a future time window. The system generates a representation of the data set at the future time. The system determines the future state of the data set based on the current state of the data set and requested future modifications to the data set. The system determines whether a conflict exists between the request to modify the data set at the future time and another scheduled request to modify the data set at the future time. Based on determining whether a conflict exists, the system performs one or more of scheduling the request to modify the data set at the future time and performing a remediation action to address the conflict.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2024Publication date: November 21, 2024Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Douglas Ray Cosby, Anurag Garg, Byron Kevin McKenzie
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Patent number: 12111854Abstract: A database manager is disclosed that retrieves database records having binary encoded data from a database and instantiating objects in an in-memory database. Binary encoding compresses data, allowing many subrecords to be stored a single blob field of a database record. Retrieving chunks from storage reduces transfer time by reducing the size of data and the number of operations needed to retrieve all the subrecords. The database manager receives database access requests from a database application. Changes made to the database objects and committed by the application are written back to the persistent database as versioned delta records. In a subsequent session, loading the database from storage includes first loading the most recent snapshot record, then applying changes to the data stored in delta records. The changes stored in the delta records are applied to the data in the snapshot record in the order in which they were made.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2022Date of Patent: October 8, 2024Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jack Randall Smiley, Byron Kevin McKenzie, Anurag Garg, Randy Lee Haben
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Patent number: 12072867Abstract: Techniques for managing requests to modify a data set at future times are disclosed. The system receives a request to modify the data set at a future time, such as in a future time window. The system generates a representation of the data set at the future time. The system determines the future state of the data set based on the current state of the data set and requested future modifications to the data set. The system determines whether a conflict exists between the request to modify the data set at the future time and another scheduled request to modify the data set at the future time. Based on determining whether a conflict exists, the system performs one or more of scheduling the request to modify the data set at the future time and performing a remediation action to address the conflict.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2022Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Douglas Ray Cosby, Anurag Garg, Byron Kevin McKenzie
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Publication number: 20230259505Abstract: Techniques for managing requests to modify a data set at future times are disclosed. The system receives a request to modify the data set at a future time, such as in a future time window. The system generates a representation of the data set at the future time. The system determines the future state of the data set based on the current state of the data set and requested future modifications to the data set. The system determines whether a conflict exists between the request to modify the data set at the future time and another scheduled request to modify the data set at the future time. Based on determining whether a conflict exists, the system performs one or more of scheduling the request to modify the data set at the future time and performing a remediation action to address the conflict.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2022Publication date: August 17, 2023Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Douglas Ray Cosby, Anurag Garg, Byron Kevin McKenzie
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Publication number: 20220382719Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed herein for storing and managing master data in hierarchical data systems. Several related concepts, embodiments, and examples are disclosed, including techniques for incremental rationalization in a hierarchical data model, techniques for implementing governance pools in a hierarchical data model, techniques for application materialization in a hierarchical data model, techniques for data intersection mastering in a hierarchical data model, techniques for change request visualization in a hierarchical data model, and techniques for hierarchy preparation in a hierarchical data model.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2022Publication date: December 1, 2022Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Douglas R. Cosby, Byron Kevin McKenzie
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Patent number: 11487716Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed herein for storing and managing master data in hierarchical data systems. Several related concepts, embodiments, and examples are disclosed, including techniques for incremental rationalization in a hierarchical data model, techniques for implementing governance pools in a hierarchical data model, techniques for application materialization in a hierarchical data model, techniques for data intersection mastering in a hierarchical data model, techniques for change request visualization in a hierarchical data model, and techniques for hierarchy preparation in a hierarchical data model.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2017Date of Patent: November 1, 2022Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Byron Kevin McKenzie, Jeffrey Leon Woodard, Douglas R. Cosby, Charles Randall Wilson
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Publication number: 20220335071Abstract: A database manager is disclosed that retrieves database records having binary encoded data from a database and instantiating objects in an in-memory database. Binary encoding compresses data, allowing many subrecords to be stored a single blob field of a database record. Retrieving chunks from storage reduces transfer time by reducing the size of data and the number of operations needed to retrieve all the subrecords. The database manager receives database access requests from a database application. Changes made to the database objects and committed by the application are written back to the persistent database as versioned delta records. In a subsequent session, loading the database from storage includes first loading the most recent snapshot record, then applying changes to the data stored in delta records. The changes stored in the delta records are applied to the data in the snapshot record in the order in which they were made.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2022Publication date: October 20, 2022Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jack Randall Smiley, Byron Kevin McKenzie, Anurag Garg, Randy Lee Haben
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Patent number: 11449474Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed herein for storing and managing master data in hierarchical data systems. Several related concepts, embodiments, and examples are disclosed, including techniques for incremental rationalization in a hierarchical data model, techniques for implementing governance pools in a hierarchical data model, techniques for application materialization in a hierarchical data model, techniques for data intersection mastering in a hierarchical data model, techniques for change request visualization in a hierarchical data model, and techniques for hierarchy preparation in a hierarchical data model.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2017Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Douglas R. Cosby, Byron Kevin McKenzie
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Patent number: 11423060Abstract: A database manager is disclosed that retrieves database records having binary encoded data from a database and instantiating objects in an in-memory database. Binary encoding compresses data, allowing many subrecords to be stored a single blob field of a database record. Retrieving chunks from storage reduces transfer time by reducing the size of data and the number of operations needed to retrieve all the subrecords. The database manager receives database access requests from a database application. Changes made to the database objects and committed by the application are written back to the persistent database as versioned delta records. In a subsequent session, loading the database from storage includes first loading the most recent snapshot record, then applying changes to the data stored in delta records. The changes stored in the delta records are applied to the data in the snapshot record in the order in which they were made.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2019Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jack Randall Smiley, Byron Kevin McKenzie, Anurag Garg, Randy Lee Haben
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Patent number: 11194701Abstract: Aspects of the invention include methods, systems and computer program products for identifying interaction software defects. Aspects include singly executing a first testcase at a normal processing speed and singly executing a second testcase at the normal processing speed. Aspects also include simultaneously executing the first testcase at a first processing speed and a second testcase at a second processing speed. Based on determining the single and simultaneous testcase results do not match, aspects further include creating an error notification.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2020Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Kevin McKenzie, Aaron Kippins, Daniel Rosa
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Patent number: 11036692Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed herein for storing and managing master data in hierarchical data systems. Several related concepts, embodiments, and examples are disclosed, including techniques for incremental rationalization in a hierarchical data model, techniques for implementing governance pools in a hierarchical data model, techniques for application materialization in a hierarchical data model, techniques for data intersection mastering in a hierarchical data model, techniques for change request visualization in a hierarchical data model, and techniques for hierarchy preparation in a hierarchical data model.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2017Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Byron Kevin McKenzie, Douglas R. Cosby, Anurag Garg, Rahul R. Kamath
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Publication number: 20200110765Abstract: A database manager is disclosed that retrieves database records having binary encoded data from a database and instantiating objects in an in-memory database. Binary encoding compresses data, allowing many subrecords to be stored a single blob field of a database record. Retrieving chunks from storage reduces transfer time by reducing the size of data and the number of operations needed to retrieve all the subrecords. The database manager receives database access requests from a database application. Changes made to the database objects and committed by the application are written back to the persistent database as versioned delta records. In a subsequent session, loading the database from storage includes first loading the most recent snapshot record, then applying changes to the data stored in delta records. The changes stored in the delta records are applied to the data in the snapshot record in the order in which they were made.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2019Publication date: April 9, 2020Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jack Randall Smiley, Byron Kevin McKenzie, Anurag Garg, Randy Lee Haben
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Patent number: 10558724Abstract: Location graph-based derivation of user attributes. Location data associated with a user, such as a current and/or past location at which the user has been, is received. A user attribute data associated with the location data is determined and used to update a user profile associated with the user.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2017Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: NINTHDECIMAL, INC.Inventors: Kevin Toshio Ching, Grigory Sokol, Ahmad Fairiz Azizi, Luke Gain, Yury Zhyshko, Mark Christopher Dixon, Robert Abusaidi, Kevin McKenzie, John Raymond Klein, Leonid Blyukher, Jeff Pittelkau, David Staas
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Publication number: 20180081902Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed herein for storing and managing master data in hierarchical data systems. Several related concepts, embodiments, and examples are disclosed, including techniques for incremental rationalization in a hierarchical data model, techniques for implementing governance pools in a hierarchical data model, techniques for application materialization in a hierarchical data model, techniques for data intersection mastering in a hierarchical data model, techniques for change request visualization in a hierarchical data model, and techniques for hierarchy preparation in a hierarchical data model.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2017Publication date: March 22, 2018Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Byron Kevin McKenzie, Douglas R. Cosby, Anurag Garg, Rahul R. Kamath
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Publication number: 20180081903Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed herein for storing and managing master data in hierarchical data systems. Several related concepts, embodiments, and examples are disclosed, including techniques for incremental rationalization in a hierarchical data model, techniques for implementing governance pools in a hierarchical data model, techniques for application materialization in a hierarchical data model, techniques for data intersection mastering in a hierarchical data model, techniques for change request visualization in a hierarchical data model, and techniques for hierarchy preparation in a hierarchical data model.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2017Publication date: March 22, 2018Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Byron Kevin McKenzie, Jeffrey Leon Woodard, Douglas R. Cosby, Charles Randall Wilson
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Publication number: 20180081904Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed herein for storing and managing master data in hierarchical data systems. Several related concepts, embodiments, and examples are disclosed, including techniques for incremental rationalization in a hierarchical data model, techniques for implementing governance pools in a hierarchical data model, techniques for application materialization in a hierarchical data model, techniques for data intersection mastering in a hierarchical data model, techniques for change request visualization in a hierarchical data model, and techniques for hierarchy preparation in a hierarchical data model.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2017Publication date: March 22, 2018Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Douglas R. Cosby, Byron Kevin McKenzie
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Publication number: 20170124102Abstract: Location graph-based derivation of user attributes. Location data associated with a user, such as a current and/or past location at which the user has been, is received. A user attribute data associated with the location data is determined and used to update a user profile associated with the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2017Publication date: May 4, 2017Inventors: Kevin Toshio Ching, Grigory Sokol, Ahmad Fairiz Azizi, Luke Gain, Yury Zhyshko, Mark Christopher Dixon, Robert Abusaidi, Kevin McKenzie, John Raymond Klein, Leonid Blyukher, Jeff Pittelkau, David Staas
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Patent number: 9547666Abstract: Location graph-based derivation of user attributes is disclosed. In various embodiments, location data associated with a user, such as a current and/or past location at which the user has been, is received. A user attribute data associated with the location data is determined and used to update a user profile associated with the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2014Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: NinthDecimal, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Ching, Grigory Sokol, Ahmad Fairiz Azizi, Luke Gain, Yury Zhyshko, Mark Dixon, Robert Abusaidi, Kevin McKenzie, John Raymond Klein, Leonid Blyukher, Jeff Pittelkau, David Staas
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Publication number: 20150052132Abstract: Location graph-based derivation of user attributes is disclosed. In various embodiments, location data associated with a user, such as a current and/or past location at which the user has been, is received. A user attribute data associated with the location data is determined and used to update a user profile associated with the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2014Publication date: February 19, 2015Inventors: Kevin Ching, Grigory Sokol, Ahmad Fairiz Azizi, Luke Gain, Yury Zhyshko, Mark Dixon, Robert Abusaidi, Kevin McKenzie, John Raymond Klein, Leonid Blyukher, Jeff Pittelkau, David Staas