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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 21, 2006
Filed:
May. 15, 2002
Lee Evan Nakamura, Morgan Hill, CA (US);
Stewart Eugene Tate, San Jose, CA (US);
Lee Evan Nakamura, Morgan Hill, CA (US);
Stewart Eugene Tate, San Jose, CA (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A TEFP-FEC system provides an efficient technique for storing, updating, locating, and retrieving data. In particular, data may be stored in a persistent, user-defined, shareable in-memory database table. Once this in-memory database table is created and loaded with data, data may be located in the table. When a search request specifying a number of results to be retrieved from a desired starting point is received, the data is located in an in-memory database table. Then, the specified number of results from a desired starting point are returned. The data is retrieved from the in-memory database table by retrieving stored descriptors corresponding to search terms in the search request. The stored descriptors are mapped to location information in a header area of an in-memory database table. Using the location information data is retrieved either from a data area of an in-memory database table or from a relational data store. Furthermore, data that is accessed via an in-memory database table is updated upon receiving an update request. The data that is updated may either be data in a data area of the in-memory database table or may be relational data. When data is updated, a high speed index used to access the in-memory database table is also updated.