Method for Efficient Management of Multi-Dimensional Data
Efficiently stores and searches multi-dimensional data without distorting relationships among data
Database management systems Geographical information systems (GIS) Computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) Data warehousing Multimedia management This technology is available for licensing.
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara have developed a novel method for providing for effective management of data that are inherently multi-dimensional (e.g., geographic, multi-media). This method also deals with the efficient storage and management of linear data having multiple attributes using novel buffer techniques to queue data while queries are processed.
Patent Number: US6470344B1
Application Number: US1999384648A
Inventor: Kothuri, Ravi | Ravada, Siva | Sharma, Jayant | Banerjee, Jayanta | Singh, Ambuj
Priority Date: 29 May 1999
Priority Number: US6470344B1
Application Date: 27 Aug 1999
Publication Date: 22 Oct 2002
IPC Current: G06F001730
US Class: 707696 | 707100 | 707957 | 7079991 | 707999104 | 707E17005 | 707E17012 | 7071041
Assignee Applicant: Oracle Corporation,Redwood Shores
Title: Buffering a hierarchical index of multi-dimensional data
Usefulness: Buffering a hierarchical index of multi-dimensional data
Summary: For managing databases e.g. relation databases in computer networks such as LAN, Internet. Also for use in CAD/CAM, GIS system and multimedia communication.
Novelty: Computer implemented data management method in computer network relational system, involves storing nodes representing index of each multidimensional data item repeatedly with respect to storage limits
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6470344
Background Present database management schemes are poorly suited for managing data that are multi-dimensional in nature. The techniques for (indexing, storing, retrieving, etc.) multi-dimensional data often involve attempts to translate the data into a single dimension so that existing systems may be used. These techniques, however, fail to maintain important spatial relationships, thus adversely affecting the ability to respond rapidly to multi-dimensional queries. Additional Technologies by these Inventors Tech ID/UC Case 22065/1999-388-0 Related Cases 1999-388-0
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