Dynamic chronometry data orientation

Operating a low-latency database analysis system using domain-specific chronometry may include obtaining chronometry configuration data including chronometric instance data describing an instance of a chronometric unit of a domain-specific chronometry dataset that describes an era, such that the chr...

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Main Authors Sharma, Vishwas, Bansal, Archit, Gill, Simranjyot Singh, Kothari, Rakesh, Gupta, Sanchit, Singaram, Siva, Mahale, Tushar, Donjerkovic, Donko
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 24.10.2023
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Summary:Operating a low-latency database analysis system using domain-specific chronometry may include obtaining chronometry configuration data including chronometric instance data describing an instance of a chronometric unit of a domain-specific chronometry dataset that describes an era, such that the chronometry configuration data includes respective chronometric instance data describing each instance of the first chronometric unit of the domain-specific chronometry dataset for the era of the domain-specific chronometry dataset, generating, in the low-latency database analysis system, a domain-specific chronometry dataset in accordance with the chronometry configuration data, such that the domain-specific chronometry dataset describes a chronometric unit such that a temporal location expressed with reference to the chronometric unit and indicative of an epoch value differs from a temporal location indicative of the epoch value and expressed in accordance with a canonical chronometry, and storing the domain-specific chronometry dataset in the low-latency database analysis system.
Bibliography:Application Number: US202218067452