Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110219028 | AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF VIRTUAL DATABASE SCHEMAS - A data consumer is provided with a system that enables automatic generation of a virtual database schema in order to support a customized pattern of data consumption across one or more source databases. In one embodiment, a metadata manager component is configured to facilitate creation of a first data tag and a second data tag. A schema definition manager component is configured to facilitate creation of a data entity that groups the first data tag with the second data tag. A virtual schema generation service component generates the virtual database schema by analyzing the data entity and, based on the grouping of the first data tag with the second data tag, automatically generating and storing a database query statement that, when executed, causes a retrieval of data consistent with data location indicators included in the first and second data tags. | 09-08-2011 |
20120084074 | Association Of Semantic Meaning With Data Elements Using Data Definition Tags - Technology is described for associating semantic meaning with data elements. The system can include a messaging module configured to receive a message having data elements. A storage module can store the data elements from the message in a structured format. A message dictionary can be configured to identify a type of the message received and to lexically identify data elements of the message using the message dictionary and the type of message. In addition, a taxonomy module can be configured to provide a semantic meaning for the data elements of the lexically identified portions of the message. Further, a data definition tag repository can store data definition tags and link the message dictionary, the taxonomy, and storage location of the data elements in the storage module. The data definition tags can enable the semantic meaning of data elements to be queried. | 04-05-2012 |
20120158655 | NON-RELATIONAL FUNCTION-BASED DATA PUBLICATION FOR RELATIONAL DATA - A data publication system is described herein that provides a data replication model that combines benefits of data distribution from non-relational paradigms with the benefits of deeply integrating datasets via relational database paradigms. The system allows the creation of programmatic functions for extracting subsets of data stored in any source model, extracting data from a variety of sources, and republishing that data in a target model built upon the aggregated source data. The target model can provide standard relational paradigms across a set of data from multiple sources, whether or not the original sources were relational in nature. The system applies known paradigms for data replication based upon programmatic functions as a means for data replication and integrates this method for data duplication and replication based upon arbitrary functions with the power of relational database systems to process associated entities of data in highly efficient ways. | 06-21-2012 |
20120166462 | AUTOMATED IMAGE DATA PROCESSING AND VISUALIZATION - The present discussion relates to automated image data processing and visualization. One example can facilitate generating a graphical user-interface (GUI) from image data that includes multiple semantically-labeled user-selectable anatomical structures. This example can receive a user selection of an individual semantically-labeled user-selectable anatomical structure. The example can locate a sub-set of the image data associated with the individual semantically-labeled user-selectable anatomical structure and can cause presentation of the sub-set of the image data on a subsequent GUI. | 06-28-2012 |
20120254105 | Synchronizing Records Between Databases - The described implementations relate to synchronizing records between databases. One implementation can cause historical data of a source database to be recorded as entries on a transaction log and can subsequently cause new data of the source database to be recorded on the transaction log in a same manner as the historical data. This implementation can also identify a distinct attribute associated with an individual entry and generate a message that reflects the individual entry. | 10-04-2012 |
20120323863 | SEMANTIC REFLECTION STORAGE AND AUTOMATIC RECONCILIATION OF HIERARCHICAL MESSAGES - Database storage of hierarchically structured messages is facilitated based on structural semantic reflection of the message and automatic reconciliation of the messages. The structural semantics of an incoming message may be assessed and database storage provisioned based on the structural semantic reflection of the message. The system may auto-adapt over time as incoming messages from a known source change and automatically generate code which applies the sequential logic to a stream of messages in order to represent the latest state for a given context. Furthermore, the hierarchical semantics of messaging formats may be applied to a flexible set of database structures that represent the raw contents of the messages. | 12-20-2012 |
20130006664 | Data Change Tracking and Event Notification - The described implementations relate to updating views in a database system. One implementation can identify an active view that retrieves records from a database and determine one or more physical tables in the database that are referenced by the active view. The implementation can track one or more columns in the physical tables that are used by the active view and identify a change to the physical tables in a transaction log of the database. If the change does not affect the one or more columns, the change can be treated as an ignorable change for the active view. | 01-03-2013 |
20130006867 | SECURE PATIENT INFORMATION HANDLING - The description relates to secure patient information handling. One example can receive encrypted patient data from a first entity. The example can receive a request to view the encrypted patient data from a second entity. The request can include a conditional access code and the example can validate the conditional access code. In an instance where the conditional access code is valid, the example can retrieve an encryption key for the encrypted patient data. The example can decrypt at least a portion of the encrypted patient data to produce decrypted patient data. The example can provide at least some of the decrypted patient data to the second entity. | 01-03-2013 |
20130006963 | DATA CHANGE TRACKING AND EVENT NOTIFICATION - The described implementations relate to updating views in a database system. One implementation can identify an active view that retrieves records from a database and determine one or more physical tables in the database that are referenced by the active view. The implementation can track one or more columns in the physical tables that are used by the active view and identify a change to the physical tables in a transaction log of the database. If the change does not affect the one or more columns, the change can be treated as an ignorable change for the active view. | 01-03-2013 |
20130007069 | Data Change Tracking and Event Notification - The described implementations relate to updating views in a database system. One implementation can identify an active view that retrieves records from a database and determine one or more physical tables in the database that are referenced by the active view. The implementation can track one or more columns in the physical tables that are used by the active view and identify a change to the physical tables in a transaction log of the database. If the change does not affect the one or more columns, the change can be treated as an ignorable change for the active view. | 01-03-2013 |
20130103418 | PATIENT IDENTIFICATION - The description relates to patient identification and consent. One example can determine that a patient possessing a mobile computing device is at a location associated with a health care provider. This example can request consent from the patient via the mobile computing device for the health care provider to access the patient's health care records. | 04-25-2013 |
20130110542 | PATIENT DATA MANAGEMENT | 05-02-2013 |
20130110763 | PROGRAMMATIC ACCESS TO TERMINOLOGIES EXPRESSED IN HIERARCHICAL FORM | 05-02-2013 |
20130144907 | METADATA EXTRACTION PIPELINE - The present discussion relates to patient image data workflows. One example can temporarily serially arrange a set of semantic labeling modules in a patient image data workflow pipeline responsive to receiving an event trigger. The example can also remove the set of modules from the patient image data workflow pipeline responsive to receiving an event completion trigger. | 06-06-2013 |
20140244671 | SEMANTIC REFLECTION STORAGE AND AUTOMATIC RECONCILIATION OF HIERARCHICAL MESSAGES - Database storage of hierarchically structured messages is facilitated based on structural semantic reflection of the message and automatic reconciliation of the messages. The structural semantics of an incoming message may be assessed and database storage provisioned based on the structural semantic reflection of the message. The system may auto-adapt over time as incoming messages from a known source change and automatically generate code which applies the sequential logic to a stream of messages in order to represent the latest state for a given context. Furthermore, the hierarchical semantics of messaging formats may be applied to a flexible set of database structures that represent the raw contents of the messages. | 08-28-2014 |