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Method for storing data in an interactive computer network

Patent 5442771 Issued on August 15, 1995. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject November 26, 2013. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Distributed management support system for software managers Patent #: 4751635
Issued on: 06/14/1988
Inventor: Kret

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 158033 filed on 11/26/1993

US Classes:

709/219, Accessing a remote server709/203, Client/server709/220, NETWORK COMPUTER CONFIGURING709/226, Network resource allocating711/160, Least recently used (LRU)711/171, Based on data size715/501.1, Hypermedia717/171Network

Examiners

Primary: Robertson, David L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

G06F 013/14

Abstract

A method for storing data in an interactive computer network is described. In preferred form, the method features steps for establishing data stores of prescribed capacities within a network for delivering an interactive service. The stored data is used in presenting the applications that makeup the service. The method features steps for associating storage control parameters with the application data to be stored and supplying data to the respective stores in excess of their respective capacities. The method includes steps for retaining data at the stores based on the respective prescribed storage control parameters and the date usage experience at the respective stores. In preferred form, the method features steps for providing the data stores with a temporary cache for storing data during a data use session and a variable-content, permanent, file for retaining data between data use sessions. The method configures the cache from available RAM and a prescribed disk file, and the stage from a content-variable, permanent disk file. Data is retained at the cache and subsequently at the stage based on control parameters associated with the data identification, storage candidacy and version, as combined with a least-recently-used criterion. Accordingly, over multiple use sessions, the stage self-configures with data tailored to use experience. Also in the preferred form of the method described, the data is arranged as objects having a header including the storage control parameters.

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