Munson, CA
Christopher J. Munson, Los Gatos, CA US
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20150254245 | DYNAMIC RESULT SET CACHING WITH A DATABASE ACCELERATOR - According to one embodiment of the present invention, a system for processing a database query stores one or more result sets for one or more first database queries in a data store. The system receives a second database query and compares the second database query to the one or more first database queries to determine presence of a corresponding result set in the data store for the second database query. The system provides the corresponding result set from the data store for the second database query based on the comparison. Embodiments of the present invention further include a method and computer program product for processing a database query in substantially the same manners described above. | 09-10-2015 |
20150254294 | DYNAMIC RESULT SET CACHING WITH A DATABASE ACCELERATOR - According to one embodiment of the present invention, a system for processing a database query stores one or more result sets for one or more first database queries in a data store. The system receives a second database query and compares the second database query to the one or more first database queries to determine presence of a corresponding result set in the data store for the second database query. The system provides the corresponding result set from the data store for the second database query based on the comparison. Embodiments of the present invention further include a method and computer program product for processing a database query in substantially the same manners described above. | 09-10-2015 |
Curt Munson, Oakland, CA US
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20100154292 | ENHANCED BIODIESEL FUEL HAVING IMPROVED LOW-TEMPERATURE PROPERTIES AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - The present invention is generally directed to novel biodiesel fuel compositions having enhanced low-temperature properties. The present invention is additionally directed to methods (i.e., processes) for making such enhanced biodiesel fuels by improving the low-temperature properties of ester-based biodiesel fuels via in situ enhancement and/or additive enhancement. | 06-24-2010 |
20110203165 | ENHANCED BIODIESEL FUEL HAVING IMPROVED LOW-TEMPERATURE PROPERTIES AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - The present invention is generally directed to novel biodiesel fuel compositions having enhanced low-temperature properties. The present invention is additionally directed to methods (i.e., processes) for making such enhanced biodiesel fuels by improving the low-temperature properties of ester-based biodiesel fuels via in situ enhancement and/or additive enhancement. | 08-25-2011 |
Curtis L. Munson, Oakland, CA US
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20100270205 | HIGH ENERGY DISTILLATE FUEL COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - The disclosure describes a high energy density jet fuel composition, having a smoke point about 18 mm as determined by ASTM D1322 and a thermal stability of no more than 25 mm Hg as determined by ASTM D 3241, and a method for making a jet fuel composition, wherein the net heat of combustion is determined by the aromatics content, cycloparaffins content, and normal plus or iso paraffins content in the jet fuel composition. | 10-28-2010 |
Curtis Lee Munson, Oakland, CA US
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20110000579 | BIO-FUELS VEHICLE FUELING SYSTEM - A system for custom fueling a motor vehicle including: a fuel dispenser configured and adapted to blend fuels from two or more tanks while dispensing; a processor in communication with the fuel dispenser and configured and adapted to receive a set of fuel blend information for a motor vehicle, wherein the set of fuel blend information includes in-warranty bio-diesel blend ranges and customer fuel blend preferences; a fuel blend selection module operably connected to the processor for receiving the set of fuel blend information, processing the set of fuel blend information, and returning fuel blend instructions which are then provided to the fuel dispenser for dispensing fuel per the fuel blend instructions. | 01-06-2011 |
Jacqueline Munson, San Jose, CA US
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20080232277 | Audio sequestering and opt-in sequences for a conference session - In one embodiment, a method includes electronically prompting, in response to a triggering event, a participant connected to a conference session via a corresponding endpoint device to enter an affirmative response in order to continue attending the conference session. The participant is disconnected from the conference session in the event that the affirmative response is not received within a predetermined time period. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract that will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. | 09-25-2008 |
Michael Munson, Manhattan Beach, CA US
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20150141153 | PUSH MESSAGING ARCHITECTURE FOR ONLINE GAMES - A system has a first web node, a first server node, a second server node, a push messaging server, and a second web node. The first web node receives a message from a first player at a first client node for a second player at a second client node within an online game. The first server node maintains a first persistent connection with the first client node. The second server node maintains a second persistent connection with the second client node. The push messaging server stores a game state of the first and second players of the online game, updates the game state based on the message, and notifies the first and second server node. The second web node receives the message from the push messaging server and forwards the message to the second client node via the second persistent connection. | 05-21-2015 |
Michael J. Munson, Cupertino, CA US
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20080222167 | SUBMISSION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A submission data system is used by various organizations each to receive, process, and use information originating outside of the organization. The submission system includes a submission center and various stations communicatively linked thereto. The stations are used by administrators, submitters, and post-submission users to communicate with the submission center. The submission center further includes a submission data structure generator that generates submission data structures tailored to the particular information and presentation requirements of the various organizations. | 09-11-2008 |
Michelle Christine Munson, Oakland, CA US
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20090006920 | BULK DATA TRANSFER - This disclosure relates to network data communication. Some embodiments include initiating a network connection between an original source and an ultimate destination, transmitting a block of data from the original source to the ultimate destination on the network, requesting retransmission of lost blocks from the ultimate destination to the source and retransmitting the lost blocks from source to the ultimate destination. These embodiments further include measuring round-trip time of a retransmit request, the round-trip time measured from a time of transmission of a retransmit request from the ultimate destination to a time of reception at the ultimate destination after retransmission from the original source and setting the round-trip time as a minimum retransmission request time for the network connection, wherein the round-trip time includes latencies of the network connection and in data processes at the original source and at the ultimate destination. | 01-01-2009 |
20120272115 | BULK DATA TRANSFER - This disclosure relates to network data communication. Some embodiments include initiating a network connection between an original source and an ultimate destination, transmitting a block of data from the original source to the ultimate destination on the network, requesting retransmission of lost blocks from the ultimate destination to the source and retransmitting the lost blocks from source to the ultimate destination. These embodiments further include measuring round-trip time of a retransmit request, the round-trip time measured from a time of transmission of a retransmit request from the ultimate destination to a time of reception at the ultimate destination after retransmission from the original source and setting the round-trip time as a minimum retransmission request time for the network connection, wherein the round-trip time includes latencies of the network connection and in data processes at the original source and at the ultimate destination. | 10-25-2012 |
Michelle Christine Munson, Berkeley, CA US
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20090063698 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AGGREGATE BANDWITH CONTROL - A virtual link bandwidth control scheme is described that is a software-based mechanism for achieving distributed and coordinated bandwidth control. The scheme can be seamlessly integrated with the data transfer protocols utilizing queuing delay as part of rate control mechanism for data transfer and allows multiple processes to self-limit their transfer speeds, so that the aggregate rate stabilizes at a pre-configured level below the physical bottleneck capacity. | 03-05-2009 |
20090276271 | Practical model for high speed file delivery services supporting guaranteed delivery times and differentiated service levels - A practical economic and technical model for building commercial-grade electronic file delivery services that provide the same scale, predictability, and differentiated service levels as physical courier services traditionally used to move electronic data on physical media. Systems and methods for providing such services using a charge-back scheme based on congestion pricing are described. | 11-05-2009 |
20100228878 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR I/O DRIVEN RATE ADAPTATION - Described is an I/O driven, feedback based rate control mechanism that allows a transfer session to self-adjust its transfer rate in response to the speed of the storage device at the destination. The described system may operate at the application layer, which makes cross-platform deployment an easier task | 09-09-2010 |
20120047093 | PRACTICAL MODEL FOR HIGH SPEED FILE DELIVERY SERVICES SUPPORTING GUARANTEED DELIVERY TIMES AND DIFFERENTIATED SERVICE LEVELS - A practical economic and technical model for building commercial-grade electronic file delivery services that provide the same scale, predictability, and differentiated service levels as physical courier services traditionally used to move electronic data on physical media. Systems and methods for providing such services using a charge-back scheme based on congestion pricing are described. | 02-23-2012 |
20140181610 | BULK DATA TRANSFER - This disclosure relates to network data communication. Some embodiments include initiating a network connection between an original source and an ultimate destination, transmitting a block of data from the original source to the ultimate destination on the network, requesting retransmission of lost blocks from the ultimate destination to the source and retransmitting the lost blocks from source to the ultimate destination. These embodiments further include measuring round-trip time of a retransmit request, the round-trip time measured from a time of transmission of a retransmit request from the ultimate destination to a time of reception at the ultimate destination after retransmission from the original source and setting the round-trip time as a minimum retransmission request time for the network connection, wherein the round-trip time includes latencies of the network connection and in data processes at the original source and at the ultimate destination. | 06-26-2014 |
20140211627 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR I/O DRIVEN RATE ADAPTATION - Described is an I/O driven, feedback based rate control mechanism that allows a transfer session to self-adjust its transfer rate in response to the speed of the storage device at the destination. The described system may operate at the application layer, which makes cross-platform deployment an easier task | 07-31-2014 |
Rachelle Munson, San Clemente, CA US
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20140090303 | Door Bottom-Gap Fix - A door extending device to cooperate with the door may include a longitudinal U-shaped member or a substantially rectangular member to cover a gap between a support surface and a bottom of the door and an adhesive being positioned in a longitudinal channel of the longitudinal U-shaped member or the substantially rectangular member to connect to the door extending device. The adhesive may be a continuous strip within the longitudinal channel, and the adhesive may be a non-continuous strip within the longitudinal channel. The longitudinal U-shaped member may include a leading exterior surface which may include decorative indicia and the longitudinal U-shaped member may include a trailing exterior surface which may include decorative indicia. | 04-03-2014 |