18743289. ENFORCEMENT OF QUERY RULES BASED ON POWER FOR ACCESS TO DATA IN A DATABASE SYSTEM simplified abstract (Ocient Holdings LLC)

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ENFORCEMENT OF QUERY RULES BASED ON POWER FOR ACCESS TO DATA IN A DATABASE SYSTEM

Organization Name

Ocient Holdings LLC

Inventor(s)

S. Christopher Gladwin of Chicago IL (US)

Andrew D. Baptist of Mt. Pleasant WI (US)

George Kondiles of Chicago IL (US)

Jason Arnold of Chicago IL (US)

ENFORCEMENT OF QUERY RULES BASED ON POWER FOR ACCESS TO DATA IN A DATABASE SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18743289 titled 'ENFORCEMENT OF QUERY RULES BASED ON POWER FOR ACCESS TO DATA IN A DATABASE SYSTEM

The abstract of this patent application describes a query processing system that determines a set of query rules, including a minimum result set size rule. When a query is received, the system calculates the size of the result set and determines compliance data based on the minimum result set size rule and power utilization. If the result set complies with the rule, a query result is generated and sent to the requesting entity. If not, the transmission of the query result is skipped.

  • The system determines a set of query rules, including a minimum result set size rule.
  • It calculates the size of the result set of a query and compliance data based on the minimum result set size rule and power utilization.
  • If the result set complies with the rule, a query result is generated and sent to the requesting entity.
  • If the result set does not comply with the rule, the transmission of the query result is skipped.
      1. Potential Applications:

- Data analytics platforms - Search engines - Business intelligence tools

      1. Problems Solved:

- Ensuring query results meet minimum size requirements - Efficient power utilization in query processing systems

      1. Benefits:

- Improved accuracy in query result generation - Optimal power consumption in processing queries

      1. Commercial Applications:

The technology can be utilized in various industries such as e-commerce, finance, and healthcare for optimizing query processing and ensuring compliance with result set size rules. This can lead to more efficient data analysis and decision-making processes.

      1. Questions about Query Processing System:

1. How does the query processing system determine compliance data? 2. What are the potential implications of power utilization in query processing systems?


Original Abstract Submitted

A query processing system is operable to determine a set of query rules that includes a minimum result set size rule. A query is received from a requesting entity. A size of a result set of the query is determined. Compliance data is determined based on determining whether the size of the result set complies with the minimum result set size rule and based on power utilization. When the compliance data indicates the size of the result set complies with the minimum result set size rule, a query result for the query is generated based on the result set, and the query result is generated to the requesting entity. When the compliance data indicates the size of the result set does not comply with the minimum result set size rule: transmission of the query result to the requesting entity is foregone.