Research Areas

This page contains information about several of my personal projects. These projects are purely for personal and academic research; they are not designed or intended to be commercialized.

Information disclosed in any aforementioned document is ile I have released binaries for several of these projects, do not ask me for unreleased binaries or source code. No part of these projects are for sale.

Storage Architecture

Over six years ago, I started combining some of my POC projects into a larger system which enabled me to test various aspects of their integration as well as give me a better understanding of database architecture. Having had some experience with Postgres, I called my database system NEXTGRES. While my original NEXTGRES code worked, I had found it less than stable. So, in 2001, I decided to rewrite most of it and integrate it into Postgres.

Network Protocol

Over six years ago, I started combining some of my POC projects into a larger system which enabled me to test various aspects of their integration as well as give me a better understanding of database architecture. Having had some experience with Postgres, I called my database system NEXTGRES. While my original NEXTGRES code worked, I had found it less than stable. So, in 2001, I decided to rewrite most of it and integrate it into Postgres.

Memory Architecture

Over six years ago, I started combining some of my POC projects into a larger system which enabled me to test various aspects of their integration as well as give me a better understanding of database architecture. Having had some experience with Postgres, I called my database system NEXTGRES. While my original NEXTGRES code worked, I had found it less than stable. So, in 2001, I decided to rewrite most of it and integrate it into Postgres.

Precompiler Compilation Unit Data

Over six years ago, I started combining some of my POC projects into a larger system which enabled me to test various aspects of their integration as well as give me a better understanding of database architecture. Having had some experience with Postgres, I called my database system NEXTGRES. While my original NEXTGRES code worked, I had found it less than stable. So, in 2001, I decided to rewrite most of it and integrate it into Postgres.

Export File Format

Over six years ago, I started combining some of my POC projects into a larger system which enabled me to test various aspects of their integration as well as give me a better understanding of database architecture. Having had some experience with Postgres, I called my database system NEXTGRES. While my original NEXTGRES code worked, I had found it less than stable. So, in 2001, I decided to rewrite most of it and integrate it into Postgres.

User Programmatic Interface Calls

Over six years ago, I started combining some of my POC projects into a larger system which enabled me to test various aspects of their integration as well as give me a better understanding of database architecture. Having had some experience with Postgres, I called my database system NEXTGRES. While my original NEXTGRES code worked, I had found it less than stable. So, in 2001, I decided to rewrite most of it and integrate it into Postgres.

SQLLIB Calls

Over six years ago, I started combining some of my POC projects into a larger system which enabled me to test various aspects of their integration as well as give me a better understanding of database architecture. Having had some experience with Postgres, I called my database system NEXTGRES. While my original NEXTGRES code worked, I had found it less than stable. So, in 2001, I decided to rewrite most of it and integrate it into Postgres.

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Over six years ago, I started combining some of my POC projects into a larger system which enabled me to test various aspects of their integration as well as give me a better understanding of database architecture. Having had some experience with Postgres, I called my database system NEXTGRES. While my original NEXTGRES code worked, I had found it less than stable. So, in 2001, I decided to rewrite most of it and integrate it into Postgres.

About Me

Jonah H. Harris
Metuchen, New Jersey

I've been using Oracle since 1996 and am intimately familiar with every version of Oracle since version 7. Oracle is a large, fast, and complex system which provides an endless array of things to learn. For more boring details about me and my love affair for Oracle, click here to read more...

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