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INFOGLIDE CORP
US·10 granted patents·1,072 citations·filing 1995–2001
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10 records- 0194US6665677B1System and method for transforming a relational database to a hierarchical databaseINFOGLIDE CORP·Filed 2000·Granted Dec 16, 2003·196 cites·9 claims
- 0293US6853997B2System and method for sharing, mapping, transforming data between relational and hierarchical databasesINFOGLIDE CORP·Filed 2001·Granted Feb 8, 2005·117 cites·27 claims
- 0393US6839714B2System and method for comparing heterogeneous data sourcesINFOGLIDE CORP·Filed 2001·Granted Jan 4, 2005·131 cites·28 claims
- 0491US6985898B1System and method for visually representing a hierarchical database objects and their similarity relationships to other objects in the databaseINFOGLIDE CORP·Filed 2000·Granted Jan 10, 2006·128 cites·25 claims
- 0591US6618727B1System and method for performing similarity searchingINFOGLIDE CORP·Filed 1999·Granted Sep 9, 2003·233 cites·93 claims
- 0690US6795819B2System and method for building and maintaining a databaseINFOGLIDE CORP·Filed 2001·Granted Sep 21, 2004·80 cites·37 claims
- 0789US6742001B2System and method for sharing data between hierarchical databasesINFOGLIDE CORP·Filed 2001·Granted May 25, 2004·58 cites·22 claims
- 0887US7007174B2System and method for determining user identity fraud using similarity searchingINFOGLIDE CORP·Filed 2001·Granted Feb 28, 2006·69 cites·29 claims
- 0977US6751575B2System and method for monitoring and control of processes and machinesINFOGLIDE CORP·Filed 2001·Granted Jun 15, 2004·22 cites·39 claims
- 1060US5666442AComparison system for identifying the degree of similarity between objects by rendering a numeric measure of closeness, the system including all available information complete with errors and inaccuraciesINFOGLIDE CORP·Filed 1995·Granted Sep 9, 1997·38 cites·10 claims
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