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Aparna Adhav, Fremont, CA US
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| 20110231833 | UPGRADING SYSTEM SOFTWARE IN A CHASSIS WITHOUT TRAFFIC LOSS - Rolling software upgrades may be employed for a network device in a modular chassis and/or virtual chassis. The network device may include memory devices to store a software upgrade package and a group of instructions, and a processor. The processors may install the software upgrade package on a backup routing engine; determine subsets of multiple line cards on which to perform a software upgrade, where ports in each of the multiple line cards are part of a link aggregation group (LAG); initiate a reboot process for each of the subsets of multiple line cards, in sequence, where the reboot process for each of the line cards results in a software upgrade without deactivating any LAG. The processors may also switch the backup routing engine and a master routing engine to create a new master routing engine and a new backup routing engine, and install the upgrade package on the new backup routing engine. | 09-22-2011 |
Aparna Bejugam, Milpitas, CA US
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| 20100250608 | CREATION AND MANAGEMENT OF MULTI-TENANT APPLICATION SERVICES - Systems and methods for providing application services to multiple tenants are provided. A data model is received from a new tenant. A database specific to the new tenant is created and stored in memory. The database may include one or more metadata tables. Other databases, each associated with another tenant, may also be stored in memory. The data model received from the new tenant may be stored in the created database that is specific to the new tenant. An application service may be provided to the new tenant based on the data model received from the new tenant and stored in the created database. In some embodiments, the data structures may be maintained in memory in a hierarchical manner. The hierarchy of the information resources may further correspond to a hierarchy of tenants. A library, for example, may be organized and shared in a hierarchical manner, in which a hierarchy of library resources may be shared among a defined group of tenants and/or subtenants. | 09-30-2010 |
Aparna Harischandrakar, Pune IN
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| 20110320456 | TIPS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR MANAGING ORGANIZATION-WIDE KNOWLEDGE TIPS - The invention provides a method, a system, and a computer program product for managing and distributing knowledge tips in an organization. A member of the organization submits a knowledge tip and one or more data points corresponding to the knowledge tip in a Tips Management System (TiMS). The member associates the knowledge tip with at least one predefined category. A member selects knowledge tips by defining a criterion in TiMS. The member selects category(ies) and/or projects(s) and provides delivery parameters for planning the delivery of knowledge tips to the at least one member. The TiMS delivers the selected knowledge tips to the each member as per the delivery parameters. | 12-29-2011 |
Aparna Lakshmiratan, Kirkland, WA US
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| 20090054123 | INFORMATION COLLECTION DURING GAME PLAY - Systems and methods allow an on-line game to extract information relevant to a specific need of a game platform or service platform. The specific need relates to management and use of digital content, and is addressed by designing and playing an on-line collaborative game. The rules of the game intend to solve a specific task dictated by the specific need. Players' responses to the game generate a wealth of information related to a specific task objective, such as ranking, sorting, and evaluating a set of digital content items. To compel participation in a game, players can be rewarded with monetary value rewards. As a game illustration, an image selection game (ISG) that exploits human contextual inference is described in detail. The information extracted from ISG is a list of key-image associations, relevant for the task of image sorting and ranking. | 02-26-2009 |
Aparna Rajaguru, Kharagpur IN
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| 20120035803 | Event-Driven Data Mining Method for Improving Fault Code Settings and Isolating Faults - A parameter identification-based fault isolation technique is provided for improving fault code settings and isolating faults. DTCs and PIDs are retrieved from a current serviced vehicle. PID data is obtained from prior serviced vehicles having same vehicle specifications as and under substantially similar operating conditions as the current serviced vehicles. A plurality of clusters is formed using PID data of the prior serviced vehicles using mutual dependence to one another. A joint probability distribution is determined as a function of a mutual dependence of the PID data. PID data is selected of the current serviced vehicle having coherence to the PID of the prior service vehicles. A mutual dependence of the PID data of the current serviced vehicle is projected on onto the corresponding joint probability distribution. An anomaly in the PID data of the current serviced vehicle is detected in response to the probability distribution of parameter identification data being outside of a predetermined variance. | 02-09-2012 |
Aparna Sproelich, Cary, NC US
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| 20120106176 | LIGHTING APPARATUS - The present disclosure relates to a lighting apparatus that includes a light engine that is coupled to a heat sink. The light engine provides a light source that generates light, and heat that is generated by the light source is dissipated, at least in part, via the heat sink. | 05-03-2012 |
Aparna Vallury, Apex, NC US
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| 20110108237 | HEATSINK WITH FLEXIBLE BASE AND HEIGHT-ADJUSTED COOLING FINS - One embodiment provides a heatsink having a flexible base and height-adjusted cooling fins. The flexible base includes a single base plate, with cooling fins and heat pipes secured directly to an upper surface of the single base plate. The use of the single base plate allows the length of the cooling fins to be increased. The use of a single base plate also allows the base to flex when mounted at the outer region of the base plate to a circuit board using fasteners. The flexure of the base biases the heatsink against the heat-generating component. The flexure also displaces the outer cooling fins, and the length of the outer cooling fins is further increased to compensate for the anticipate displacement. | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110286175 | LIQUID COOLANT CONDUIT SECURED IN AN UNUSED SOCKET FOR MEMORY MODULE COOLING - An apparatus for cooling a memory module installed in a computer system includes a liquid coolant conduit that is connected to a conduit support structure having a form factor selectively securable within a first preconfigured memory module socket of the computer system in order to position the liquid coolant conduit above the first socket. A heat pipe provides direct thermal contact between the liquid conduit and a heat spreader assembly in direct thermal contact with a face of the memory module. The apparatus may include a second heat pipe and second heat spreader assembly for similarly cooling a second memory module. In alternative configurations, the apparatus may cool memory modules on opposing sides of the conduit or memory modules that are both on the same side of the conduit. | 11-24-2011 |
| 20110286179 | MEMORY MODULE CONNECTOR HAVING MEMORY MODULE COOLING STRUCTURES - One embodiment of the present invention provides a computer memory system that includes at least one DIMM connector having a DIMM socket for releasably receiving a terminal edge of a DIMM. A metallic or otherwise highly heat-conductive base is secured to the DIMM connector. A pair of heat spreaders is secured to the base on opposing sides of the DIMM socket. Each heat spreader includes a DIMM-engagement portion spaced from the base. The heat spreaders are nondestructively moveable between an open position spaced apart for receiving the DIMM between the heat spreaders and a closed position for thermally engaging opposing faces of the DIMM. The heat spreaders provide a continuous thermally-conductive pathway between the DIMM-engagement portion and the base. Heatsink fins extend laterally from the base to provide cooling. | 11-24-2011 |
