Patents by Inventor Martin A. Reames

Martin A. Reames 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).

  • Patent number: 11860830
    Abstract: Columns of a table are stored in either row-major format or column-major format in an in-memory DBMS. For a given table, one set of columns is stored in column-major format; another set of columns for a table are stored in row-major format. This way of storing columns of a table is referred to herein as dual-major format. In addition, a row in a dual-major table is updated “in-place”, that is, updates are made directly to column-major columns without creating an interim row-major form of the column-major columns of the row. Users may submit database definition language (“DDL”) commands that declare the row-major columns and column-major columns of a table.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2019
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2024
    Assignee: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Tirthankar Lahiri, Martin A. Reames, Kirk Edson, Neelam Goyal, Kao Makino, Anindya Patthak, Dina Thomas, Subhradyuti Sarkar, Chi-Kim Hoang, Qingchun Jiang
  • Patent number: 11334445
    Abstract: In an in-memory database management system, non-volatile random access memories (NVRAMs) are used to store database data and control data. Because this data is stored in NVRAM, the data survives system failures. Recovery from a system failure may be accomplished more quickly by, at least in part, modifying the surviving data in NVRAM, rather than loading an entire checkpoint image and applying uncheckpointed transactions needed to synchronize the database. Because in this form of recovery the database state that serves as the starting point for applying change records is the database as stored in the NVRAM, this form of recovery is referred to herein as in-memory-based recovery. Recovery, where the database state that serves as the starting point for applying change records is a checkpoint image, is referred to herein as checkpointed-based recovery. In-memory-based recovery eliminates or reduces the need to perform certain operations that are performed for checkpointed-based recovery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 17, 2022
    Assignee: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Tirthankar Lahiri, Martin Reames, Kao Makino, Ananth Raghavan, Chih-Ping Wang, Mutsumi Kogawa, Jorge Luis Issa Garcia
  • Publication number: 20200125457
    Abstract: In an in-memory database management system, non-volatile random access memories (NVRAMs) are used to store database data and control data. Because this data is stored in NVRAM, the data survives system failures. Recovery from a system failure may be accomplished more quickly by, at least in part, modifying the surviving data in NVRAM, rather than loading an entire checkpoint image and applying uncheckpointed transactions needed to synchronize the database. Because in this form of recovery the database state that serves as the starting point for applying change records is the database as stored in the NVRAM, this form of recovery is referred to herein as in-memory-based recovery. Recovery, where the database state that serves as the starting point for applying change records is a checkpoint image, is referred to herein as checkpointed-based recovery. In-memory-based recovery eliminates or reduces the need to perform certain operations that are performed for checkpointed-based recovery.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 26, 2018
    Publication date: April 23, 2020
    Inventors: TIRTHANKAR LAHIRI, MARTIN REAMES, KAO MAKINO, ANANTH RAGHAVAN, CHIH-PING WANG, MUTSUMI KOGAWA, JORGE LUIS ISSA GARCIA
  • Publication number: 20190197026
    Abstract: Columns of a table are stored in either row-major format or column-major format in an in-memory DBMS. For a given table, one set of columns is stored in column-major format; another set of columns for a table are stored in row-major format. This way of storing columns of a table is referred to herein as dual-major format. In addition, a row in a dual-major table is updated “in-place”, that is, updates are made directly to column-major columns without creating an interim row-major form of the column-major columns of the row. Users may submit database definition language (“DDL”) commands that declare the row-major columns and column-major columns of a table.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 27, 2019
    Publication date: June 27, 2019
    Inventors: TIRTHANKAR LAHIRI, MARTIN A. REAMES, KIRK EDSON, NEELAM GOYAL, KAO MAKINO, ANINDYA PATTHAK, DINA THOMAS, SUBHRADYUTI SARKAR, CHI-KIM HOANG, QINGCHUN JIANG
  • Patent number: 10311154
    Abstract: Columns of a table are stored in either row-major format or column-major format in an in-memory DBMS. For a given table, one set of columns is stored in column-major format; another set of columns for a table are stored in row-major format. This way of storing columns of a table is referred to herein as dual-major format. In addition, a row in a dual-major table is updated “in-place”, that is, updates are made directly to column-major columns without creating an interim row-major form of the column-major columns of the row. Users may submit database definition language (“DDL”) commands that declare the row-major columns and column-major columns of a table.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2013
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2019
    Assignee: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Tirthankar Lahiri, Martin A. Reames, Kirk Edson, Neelam Goyal, Kao Makino, Anindya Patthak, Dina Thomas, Subhradyuti Sarkar, Chi-Kim Hoang, Qingchun Jiang
  • Publication number: 20150088813
    Abstract: Columns of a table are stored in either row-major format or column-major format in an in-memory DBMS. For a given table, one set of columns is stored in column-major format; another set of columns for a table are stored in row-major format. This way of storing columns of a table is referred to herein as dual-major format. In addition, a row in a dual-major table is updated “in-place”, that is, updates are made directly to column-major columns without creating an interim row-major form of the column-major columns of the row. Users may submit database definition language (“DDL”) commands that declare the row-major columns and column-major columns of a table.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2013
    Publication date: March 26, 2015
    Applicant: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Tirthankar Lahiri, Martin A. Reames, Kirk Edson, Neelam Goyal, Kao Makino, Anindya Patthak, Dina Thomas, Subhradyuti Sarkar, Chi-Kim Hoang, Qingchun Jiang