Michael S. Appelbaum - Washington DC, US Jeffrey H. Garvett - Washington DC, US Christopher Bradley - Sterling VA, US Karl Ginter - Beltsville MD, US Michael Bartman - Potomac MD, US
Assignee:
Informatica Corporation - Redwood City CA
International Classification:
G06F 13/00 G06F 15/16 G06F 17/00
US Classification:
719312, 709229, 706 47
Abstract:
A system and method for monitoring information events partitions sets of information and processing steps into one or more workspaces. The workspaces include sharable portable specifications for implementing event monitoring by a plurality of users or computer systems. Workspaces may be bindable computing resources to establish controls between the computing resources and the workspaces.
Distributed System For Monitoring Information Events
Michael Applebaum - Washington DC, US Jeffrey Garvett - Washington DC, US Christopher Bradley - Sterling VA, US Karl Ginter - Beltsville MD, US Michael Bartman - Potomac MD, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707102, 707100, 707E17032, 707E17009
Abstract:
A system and method for receiving information from at least one information source and producing one or more events in accordance with user configurable data structures. The data structures define one or more processes for handling information events, and may be shareable and transportable between different users and/or workspaces. The data structures and processes may be distributed over a plurality of computers and servers.
Portable Rule Specification System And Method For Monitoring Information Events
Michael Applebaum - Washington DC, US Jeffrey Garvett - Washington DC, US Christopher Bradley - Sterling VA, US Karl Ginter - Beltsville MD, US Michael Bartman - Potomac MD, US
International Classification:
G06N 5/00
US Classification:
706 45
Abstract:
A system and method for monitoring information events is configurable by user definable rule specifications. The rule specifications can be included in portable sharable rulebooks. The rulebooks are transportable and may be shared between users, workspaces and computer systems. Each rulebook may be implemented on a single computer or aspects of a rulebook may be distributed among a plurality of computers or computer resources.
Data Event Processing And Application Integration In A Network
Michael S. Appelbaum - Arlington VA, US Jeffrey H. Garvett - Washington DC, US
Assignee:
INFORMATICA CORPORATION - Redwood City CA
International Classification:
G06F 9/44 G06F 17/00
US Classification:
719318, 715235
Abstract:
A system, method and computer program product for providing data event processing and application integration is provided. The present invention provides a novel application integration and event processing server that creates unified and personalized applications on demand out of existing Web services, communications systems, legacy assets, and databases for several types of applications without invasive programming. The present invention also provides a novel XML-based open markup language that allows real-time composite applications (for execution on the server of the present invention) to be easily created and changed while minimizing low-level coding by using a set of pre-defined templates, thus saving the time and expense typically required to create similar solutions from scratch.
System, Method And Computer Program Product For Data Event Processing And Composite Applications
Michael S. Appelbaum - Arlington VA, US Jeffrey H. Garvett - Washington DC, US
Assignee:
Informatica Corporation - Redwood City CA
International Classification:
G06F 9/44 G06F 9/46 G06F 15/16 G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
719318, 717100, 709201, 705 1, 705 7, 705 8
Abstract:
A system, method and computer program product for providing data event processing and application integration is provided. The present invention provides a novel application integration and event processing server that creates unified and personalized applications on demand out of existing Web services, communications systems, legacy assets, and databases for several types of applications without invasive programming. The present invention also provides a novel XML-based open markup language that allows real-time composite applications (for execution on the server of the present invention) to be easily created and changed while minimizing low-level coding by using a set of pre-defined templates, thus saving the time and expense typically required to create similar solutions from scratch.