Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20070180110
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Prior Art Detail
Summary / Description
| Summary / Description | All data base management systems match claim 10. Additionally, the claim is obvious, and not likely to have patent prior art. |
Basic Information
| Type of Prior Art | Print Publication |
| Publication Title * | Oracle 7 |
| Author | Oracle Corporation |
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| Page Range | |
| Medium | Product |
| Publication Date * | 1996 |
| URL | http://Oracle.com |
Notes / To Do
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Excerpt
Excerpt T his manual describes all features of the Oracle7 Server, a relational database management system (RDBMS). This manual describes how how Oracle functions. It lays a conceptual foundation for much of the practical information contained in other Oracle7 Server manuals. Information in this manual applies to the Oracle7 Server running on all operating systems. It provides information about the base Oracle Server product and the special options, including the: • distributed option • advanced replication option • parallel query option • Parallel Server option Any chapter of this manual that applies to a particular option only is indicated on its first page. |
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A system for retaining information in a data management system, comprising:
(i) a memory manager associated with a server;
(ii) an interface for controlling access to the memory manager; and
(iii) one or more application components adapted for implementing the interface and configured as a framework for computer-implementation into a data management system.
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Matches 1(i), (ii), (iii)
Matches 1(i), (ii), (iii)
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The system of Claim 1, wherein the memory manager is an in-line memory.
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Oracle so manages memory
Oracle so manages memory
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The system of Claim 3, wherein the in-line memory is temporary.
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Oracle allows temporary memory
Oracle allows temporary memory
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The system of Claim 3, wherein the in-line memory is permanent.
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Oracle provides permanent storage
Oracle provides permanent storage
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6
The system of Claim 1, wherein the one or more application components include at least one of a login component and a product component.
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Oracle provides both login and product components
Oracle provides both login and product components
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The system of Claim 1, wherein the memory manager is configured for storing at least one of file format information, user information, product information, session information, and access information.
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Oracle stored file format information, user information, session information, and access information. Oracle Applications (separate reference needed) supplies product information.
Oracle stored file format information, user information, session information, and access information. Oracle Applications (separate reference needed) supplies product information.
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The system of Claim 7, wherein the data management system is configured for handling at least one of clinical data, banking data, and insurance data.
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Oracle provides samples of such application configurations in its documentation.
Oracle provides samples of such application configurations in its documentation.
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A method for retaining information in a data management system, comprising:
(i) storing and retrieving information from an external database into a memory associated with a server, and
(ii) enabling access to the memory through an interface implemented by one or more application components.
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Oracle is itself a data management system, which stores and retrieves information using both external and internal storage, and provides said interfaces.
Oracle is itself a data management system, which stores and retrieves information using both external and internal storage, and provides said interfaces.
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11
The method of Claim 10, wherein the memory comprises an in-line memory.
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Oracle uses inline memory.
Oracle uses inline memory.
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The method of Claim 11, wherein the in-line memory is temporary.
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Oracle provides temporary storage.
Oracle provides temporary storage.
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The method of Claim 1 , wherein the in-line memory is permanent.
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Oracle provides permanent storage.
Oracle provides permanent storage.
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The method of Claim 10, wherein the one or more application components include at least one of a login component and a product component.
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Oracle provides login components.
Oracle provides login components.
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The method of Claim 1 , wherein the information includes at least one of file format information, user information, product information, session information, and access information.
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Oracle provides file format information, user information, product information, session information, and access information.
Oracle provides file format information, user information, product information, session information, and access information.
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The method of Claim 15, wherein the data management system is configured for handling at least one of clinical data, banking data, and insurance data.
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Oracles documentation provides examples of said applications.
Oracles documentation provides examples of said applications.
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A machine-readable storage medium containing machine-readable code for instructing a machine to operate as follows:
(i) storing and retrieving information from an external database into a memory associated with a server, and
(ii) enabling access to the memory through an interface implemented by one or more application components.
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Oracle is so distributed.
Oracle is so distributed.
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The machine-readable storage medium of Claim 18, wherein the machine is a computer.
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Oracle is so executed.
Oracle is so executed.
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Machine-readable code stored on a machine-readable storage medium, comprising:
(i) code for storing and retrieving information from an external database into a memory associated with a server, and
(ii) code for enabling access to the memory through an interface implemented by one or more application components.
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Oracle is so implemented.
Oracle is so implemented.
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