About: Remote Database Access is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 689 publications have been published within this topic receiving 25521 citations.
TL;DR: In this paper, a system and method for transmitting data from a server to a client via blocks is described, where a user query for a solution set is transmitted to a server, which is then used to query a database for a first subset of the solution set, and when a second request from the client for the data in the database of the server is received, a second block of the data sets is queried from the database, built and then transmitted to the client over the network.
Abstract: A system and method are provided for transmitting data from a server to a client via blocks. A user query for a solution set is transmitted to a server, which is then used to query a database for a first subset of the solution set. A first block of data is built from data in the database of the server, containing a subset of the solution set, and is then sent to the client over a network. When a second request from the client for the data in the database of the server is received, a second block of the data sets is queried from the database, built, and then transmitted to the client over the network.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a method and system for establishing and maintaining a secure TCP/IP session between a server having a database and a client, which includes sending a hello message from the client to the server to establish client authorization.
Abstract: A method and system for establishing and maintaining a secure TCP/IP session between a server (1) having a database (3) and a client (21-a, 21-b, 21-c), the method includes sending a hello message from the client to the server (1) to establish client authorization, the server (1) sends a server session ID and a session private key to the client to establish the session.
TL;DR: In this paper, a database is partitionable among data owners, and access is awarded based upon the requestor's organizational attributes (i.e., organizational attributes, file attributes, etc.).
Abstract: Method and system for determination and granting of access to data and files (11) by the file or database creator (13), owner or manager or by group or user access profiles (19). The database is partitionable among data owners (31), and access is awarded based upon the requestor's organizational attributes (33).
TL;DR: In this article, a method and system for synchronizing a main database of a server and a local database of handheld devices is presented, where a user can use an application residing in the handheld device to make transactions in the local database and the system then determines whether the application should be updated and if so, causes the server to provide an update.
Abstract: A method and system for synchronizing a main database of a server and a local database of a handheld device. A user can use an application residing in the handheld device to make transactions in the local database. During a synchronization operation, the handheld device and server are coupled. The system then determines whether the application should be updated and, if so, causes the server to provide an update. The system also causes the handheld device to provide to the server information related to the transactions made by the user to the local database. The system causes the server to perform transactions on the main database based on the transaction information. The system also causes the server to extract data from the main database. The server can then provide at least some of the extracted data to the handheld device to update the local database.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a system and method for selectively controlling database access by allowing a network administrator or manager to restrict specific system users from accessing information from certain public or uncontrolled databases (i.e., the WWW and the Internet).
Abstract: A system and method for selectively controlling database access by providing a system and method that allows a network administrator or manager to restrict specific system users from accessing information from certain public or otherwise uncontrolled databases (i.e., the WWW and the Internet). The invention employs a relational database to determine access rights, and this database may be readily updated and modified by an administrator. Within this relational database specific resource identifiers (i.e., URLs) are classified as being in a particular access group. The relational database is arranged so that for each user of the system a request for a particular resource will only be passed on from the local network to a server providing a link to the public/uncontrolled database if the resource identifier is in an access group for which the user has been assigned specific permissions by an administrator. In one preferred embodiment, the invention is implemented as part of a proxy server within the user's local network.