Hurlebaus
Gregory Scott Hurlebaus, Rochester, MN US
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20120330964 | SMART INDEX CREATION AND RECONCILIATION IN AN INTERCONNECTED NETWORK OF SYSTEMS - A tool for using an interconnected network of systems to create an index for a database table. An index advisor on a primary server recommends one or more indexes to improve efficiency. While resources of the primary server are being used by various queries and processes, the primary server sends the recommendations to a secondary server (with available resources) so that the recommended indexes may be built in parallel with the processes executing on the primary server. The secondary server builds the recommended indexes based on its own copies of the database tables. The secondary server sends the built indexes to the primary server, where the primary server must reconcile the indexes with any changes that took place to the database tables subsequent to the replication of the tables on the secondary server. The primary server makes the associations between the new indexes and the tables they were built for. | 12-27-2012 |
Matthias Hurlebaus, Lubeck DE
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20090032699 | ION MOBILITY SPECTROMETER AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING AN ANALYTE SUBSTANCE OR AN ANALYTE SUBSTANCE MIXTURE IN THE PRESENCE OF A DOPANT MIXTURE BY MEANS OF AN ION MOBILITY SPECTROMETER - The present invention pertains to a method for determining an analyte substance or analyte substance mixture of ammonia and/or N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone as a component of a gas in the presence of a dopant mixture by means of an ion mobility spectrometer and to a corresponding ion mobility spectrometer. | 02-05-2009 |
Stefan Hurlebaus, College Station, TX US
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20120240498 | TRAFFIC SIGNAL SUPPORTING STRUCTURES AND METHODS - The embodiments presented herein include systems and methods for mitigating fatigue and fracture in mast-and-arm supporting structures caused by wind and other excitation forces. In particular, the embodiments presented herein utilize pre-stressed devices to reduce tensile stresses in arm-to-mast connections and/or mast-to-foundation connections of the traffic signal supporting structures. Present embodiments may employ stressed cables, post-tensioned bars (e.g., DYWIDAG bars), threaded rods, and so forth, to mitigate fatigue and fracture in the traffic signal supporting structures. | 09-27-2012 |