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Giridhar Addanki, West Sacramento, CA US
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20130295531 | METHOD FOR MEAL OPTIMIZATION - Disclosed is a method for meal optimization comprising of populating a database with data where the data include recipes, diet choices, menus, food items or nutritional information. A first set of inputs is received where the first set of inputs are received from a device. The first set of inputs is associated with the data. A weight value is assigned to the data then the data is ranked. An optimization algorithm engine is run based on the data and first set of inputs. A first meal plan is generated and displayed. A second set of inputs after the displaying is received where the second set of inputs are based on the first meal plan. A second meal plan is generated and displayed. Confirmation of acceptance is received and after receiving this, the second meal plan is saved in a memory. The method is performed by a software program. | 11-07-2013 |
Maruthi Chandrasekhara Kishor Addanki, Tamil Nadu IN
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20120035357 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF CARBAPENEM ANTIBIOTIC - The present invention relates to an improved process for the preparation of the carbapenem antibiotic of formula (I) or its salts, hydrates and esters. The present invention further provides novel crystalline form of compound of general formula (III), wherein R | 02-09-2012 |
Santosh Kumar Addanki, Palo Alto, CA US
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20150295985 | Modification Free Extension of Web Based Applications - A system is described for creating a customized modification free extension of a software application. The software application can be an application configured to be executed in a runtime framework on a web browser. When the web browser launches the custom application, the base application can be identified and retrieved. Once retrieved, the web browser can merge the custom application and the base application and execute the resulting merged application. | 10-15-2015 |
Santosh Kumar Addanki, Bangalore IN
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20140006368 | Model-based Backend Service Adaptation of Business Objects | 01-02-2014 |
Surya Ramakrishna Addanki, Bear, DE US
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20140279378 | MODEL PERFORMANCE SIMULATOR - Model performance measurement in its current state does not take account of a role that strategies play in impacting anticipated model performance. Apparatus and methods are provided that simulate model performance as a function of strategy changes. Apparatus and methods are provided for simulating model performance based on model development assumptions. Traditional model reporting utilizes a mature model performance combined with fully recorded applied strategy change providing reactive model performance analysis after full model performance maturation. For models with not enough time to achieve model performance maturation, a simulated performance metrics such as, a population stability index (“PSI”), Kolmogorov-Smirnov (“K-S”) value or an actual-versus-predicted value (“AvsP”) prior to model performance maturation. The simulated performance metrics may be determined using a model development population and simulating an effect of applying one or more strategy levers to at least a portion of the model development population. | 09-18-2014 |
Venkata Ramana Kiran Addanki, Montvale, NJ US
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20130028072 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGEMENT OF FLOOD TRAFFIC OVER MULTIPLE 0:N LINK AGGREGATION GROUPS - In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, a method and system may include receiving a plurality of packets comprising flood traffic of a bridged VLAN domain at an ingress line card port. The system and method may further include splitting the packets into multiple internal streams and forwarding the packets associated with the internal streams to a switch fabric. The system and method may further include forwarding each packet associated with a particular internal stream to one or more egress line cards associated with the internal stream. The system and method may further include mapping each internal stream to a single egress port of the egress line card, the single egress port comprising one of a plurality of egress ports associated with a LAG. The system and method may further include recovery from a port failure. | 01-31-2013 |
20130258835 | LOAD BALANCING ACROSS A LINK AGGREGATION GROUP - A system includes a network element. The network element includes multiple egress ports configured as a LAG, an ingress port, and a distributor. The ingress port is configured to receive multiple packets including at least one flood domain. Additionally, the distributor is configured to access a virtual local area network identifier (VID) of each flood domain. Based on the VID and the number of egress ports in the LAG, the distributor is configured to select a representative egress port from the multiple egress ports. The distributor additionally forwards packets of each flood domain to the egress port of the LAG which is selected as the representative egress port for that flood domain. | 10-03-2013 |
20130258838 | MINIMAL DATA LOSS LOAD BALANCING ON LINK AGGREGATION GROUPS - An example embodiment includes a network element. The network element includes an ingress port, an ingress line card, a link aggregation group (LAG) including multiple egress ports, and a distributor. The ingress port receives multiple packets including flood traffic. The ingress line card separates the packets into buckets. The distributor is configured to allocate the buckets to the egress ports, transmit the buckets to the egress ports, and when a failed egress port is identified, reallocate the buckets from the failed egress port to at least one functional egress port while continuing to transmit the buckets to functional egress ports of the LAG. | 10-03-2013 |
Venkata Ramana Kiran Addanki, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20120281525 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRIORITY BASED (1:1)n ETHERNET PROTECTION - A method and system for priority based (1:1) | 11-08-2012 |
Venkata R.k. Addanki, Cupertino, CA US
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20140362854 | INGRESS SWITCH MULTICAST DISTRIBUTION IN A FABRIC SWITCH - One embodiment of the present invention provides a switch. The switch includes an inter-switch multicast module and an edge multicast module. The inter-switch multicast module identifies for a first replication of a multicast packet an egress inter-switch port in a multicast tree rooted at the switch. The multicast tree is identified by an identifier of the switch. The edge multicast module identifies an egress edge port for a second replication of the multicast packet based on a multicast group identifier. The multicast group identifier is local within the switch. | 12-11-2014 |
Venkata R. K. Addanki, Cupertino, CA US
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20140362859 | SCALABLE AND SEGREGATED NETWORK VIRTUALIZATION - One embodiment of the present invention provides a switch. The switch includes a virtual network module and a forwarding module. The virtual network module includes a global virtual local area network (VLAN) tag in a packet. The global VLAN tag is mapped to an edge VLAN tag in the packet and is associated with a datacenter domain. The datacenter domain indicates a set of ports associated with a datacenter. The forwarding module identifies an egress edge port for the packet based on the global VLAN tag. | 12-11-2014 |
20150071122 | TRANSPARENT INTECONNECTION OF ETHERNET FABRIC SWITCHES - One embodiment of the present invention provides a switch. The switch includes a fabric switch module and a border module. The fabric switch module maintains a membership in a first fabric switch. The fabric switch includes a plurality of switches and operates as a single logical switch. The border module determines that the egress switch identifier in a first encapsulation header of a first packet is associated with a switch outside of the fabric switch. The first packet is forwardable in the first fabric switch based on the first encapsulation header. In response to the determination, the border module changes the ingress switch identifier in the first encapsulation header of the first packet to a first virtual switch identifier associated with a first virtual switch. This first virtual switch externally represents the first fabric switch. | 03-12-2015 |