Abstract:
Under the present invention, one or more isolation zones are defined. Each isolation zone includes one or more computer programs grouped together, and can be defined manually by a user/administrator or automatically based on historical behavior. Once the isolation zone(s) are defined, a security prompt is displayed whenever an attempt is made to insert content across an isolation zone boundary. The security prompt can request confirmation by the user, or it can request a security credential before allowing the attempted content insertion.
Abstract:
An adaptive data replication and caching system configured to enforce service terms at the network edge. Service terms can include, but are not limited to established quality of service (QoS) terms, as well as the terms of a service level agreement (SLA). This system can include a data caching system configured to cache application data in a data store and to satisfy queries for application data from the cache. The system also can include a data replication system configured to replicate application data in the data store and to satisfy queries for application data against the replicated application data. Finally, the adaptive data replication and caching system can include a configurator for configuring portions of the data store for exclusive use by the data caching system and the data replication system based upon the service terms.
Abstract:
A drawer assembly for vehicles, and more particularly to a system of opposed drawers for use in a vehicle or trailer, the drawers integrated into the structure of a vehicle for storage or concealment of the retractable features. The drawer assembly includes an upper drawer and a lower drawer, the bottom or pan of the upper drawer bottom located in substantially the same horizontal plane as the bottom or pan of the lower drawer, and with an upper drawer rail mounted to the upper drawer and a lower drawer rail mounted to the lower drawer. The upper and lower drawer rails having a rail length greater than the length of the drawer. The upper drawer rail slidably received by a bulkhead upper rail, and the lower drawer rail slidably received by a bulkhead lower rail, the bulkhead lower rail positioned parallel to and directly beneath the bulkhead upper rail, and an extended rail portion of the upper drawer rail positioned directly above the lower drawer rail, when both the upper drawer the lower drawer assembly are in a retracted position.
Abstract:
A method, system and program product for managing system resources. A resource is provisioned for a service based on a demand for the service and one or more attributes of the system. For example, provisioning a resource for the service can be based on the demand for the service as well as a demand for another service sharing the system. The provisioning can be based on any combination of various other attributes of the system along with or instead of the demand for another service.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, computer program products, and methods of doing business whereby document components are secured or controlled using “security containers” which encapsulate the components (and other component metadata). A “security container” encapsulates the component (i.e., content) that is to be controlled within a higher-level construct such as a compound document. The security container also contains rules for interacting with the encapsulated component, and one or more encryption keys usable for decrypting the component and rules for authorized requesters.
Abstract:
An autonomic system for diagnosing and correcting error conditions among interrelated components and resources. The system can include one or more commonly formatted log files utilizing standardized naming conventions for the interrelated components and resources. Each of the commonly formatted log files can include an association with one of the interrelated components and resources. An autonomic system administrator can be coupled to each of the interrelated components and resources and can be configured to parse the log files to identify both error conditions arising in associated ones of the interrelated components and resources, and also dependent ones of the interrelated components and resources giving rise to the identified error conditions. Preferably, the autonomic system can further include a codebase of analysis code and code insertion logic coupled to the autonomic system administrator and programmed to insert portions of the analysis code in selected ones of the interrelated components and resources.
Abstract:
An adaptive data replication and caching system configured for deployment at the network edge. This system can include a data caching system configured to cache application data in a data store and to satisfy queries for application data from the cache. The system also can include a data replication system configured to replicate application data in the data store and to satisfy queries for application data against the replicated application data. Finally, the adaptive data replication and caching system can include a configurator for configuring portions of the data store for exclusive use by the data caching system and the data replication system.
Abstract:
Embodiment of the present invention include a method, system and computer program product for a data processing system for QoS based planning in a Web services aggregation. The system can include Web service aggregation and coordination logic configured to identify accessible Web services in a registry and to arrange an aggregation of the Web services for invocation responsive to requests received from communicatively coupled clients over a computer communications network. The system further can include QoS planning logic coupled to the Web service aggregation and coordination logic. The QoS planning logic can be enabled to measure both the individual performance of the Web services in an aggregation of Web services and also the cumulative performance of the aggregation of Web services. Finally, the QoS planning logic can be enabled to modify the aggregation of Web services responsive to measuring both of the individual performance of Web services in the aggregation of Web services and also of the cumulative performance of the aggregation of Web services.
Abstract:
A drawer assembly for vehicles, and more particularly to a system of opposed drawers for use in a vehicle or trailer. The drawers integrate into the structure of a vehicle for storage or concealment of the retractable features, and can cantilever out and away from the storage compartment, when the drawers extend. The drawer assembly includes an upper drawer and a lower drawer, the bottom or pan of the upper drawer bottom located in substantially the same horizontal plane as the bottom of the lower drawer. An upper drawer rail mounts to the upper drawer and a lower drawer rail mounts to the lower drawer. The upper and lower drawer rails have a rail length greater than the drawer length. The upper drawer rail is slidably received by a bulkhead upper rail, and the lower drawer rail slidably received by a bulkhead lower rail, the bulkhead lower rail positioned parallel to and directly beneath the bulkhead upper rail, and an extended rail portion of the upper drawer rail is positioned directly above the lower drawer rail, when both the upper drawer the lower drawer assembly are in a retracted position. Trucks or bearing blocks may serve as the bulkhead rails.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method, system, service, and computer program product for identifying incorrect domain name to IP address mappings. The method comprises: providing a domain name and a valid IP address for the domain name to a plurality of nodes; and at each node: performing a local domain name system (DNS) lookup for the domain name; determining if an IP address returned by the local DNS lookup comprises the valid IP address for the domain name; and providing a notification that an invalid IP address was returned for the domain name if the IP address returned by the local DNS lookup does not comprise the valid IP address for the domain name.