Patents by Inventor Christian Hissler

Christian Hissler has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8571961
    Abstract: A business object model, which reflects data that is used during a given business transaction, is utilized to generate interfaces. This business object model facilitates commercial transactions by providing consistent interfaces that are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction. Specifically, example business objects include FundsManagementFund and Merchandise Category Hierarchy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2013
    Assignee: SAP AG
    Inventors: Dalibor Dvorak, Abdelmorhit El Rhazi, Dieter Scheerer, Joerg Bur, Jochen Comes, Barbara Rauh, Susanne Doenig, Masoumeh Moghaddam, Christian Hissler, Claudia Lotz
  • Patent number: 8566193
    Abstract: A business object model, which reflects data that is used during a given business transaction, is utilized to generate interfaces. This business object model facilitates commercial transactions by providing consistent interfaces that are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2013
    Assignee: SAP AG
    Inventors: Abhinava Pratap Singh, Andreas Esau, Andreas Huber-Buschbeck, Andreas Seibel, Astrid Doppenschmidt, Bleickard Langendoerfer, Chandramohan Reddy Yengoti, Christian Hissler, Cornel Leinenkugel, Devasena Rajamohan, Gerd Egen, Gerold Wellenhofer, Gregor Arlt, Hans-Peter Thienel, Heiko Theissen, Jens-Martin Wolle, Jerome Poulin, Kerstin Hambrecht, Klaus Zumbach, Madhavi Koujalagi, Moghaddam Masoumeh, Oliver Vonderheid, Ralf Wagenknecht, Siarhei Ulasenka, Stefan Christian Boehm, Susanne Doenig, Svetlana Rebholz, Thiemo Lindemann, Thomas Schneider, Udo Herbst, Uwe Oehler, Rolf Waltemathe, Carsten Pluder, Harsh Panwar, Eberhard Schick, Corinne Reisert, Juergen Hollberg, Peter Wadewitz, Shankar V, Christof Rausse
  • Publication number: 20080133303
    Abstract: A business object model, which reflects data that is used during a given business transaction, is utilized to generate interfaces. This business object model facilitates commercial transactions by providing consistent interfaces that are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2006
    Publication date: June 5, 2008
    Inventors: Abhinava Singh, Andor Vizhanyo, Andreas Esau, Andreas Huber-Buschbeck, Andreas Seibel, Astrid Doppenschmidt, Bleickard Langendoerfer, Budi Santoso, Chandramohan Yengoti, Christian Hissler, Christian Werner, Christof Rausse, Cornel Leinenkugel, Devasena Rajamohan, Dietmar Henkes, Gabor Szigeti, Gerd Egen, Gerold Wellenhofer, Gergor Arlt, Hans-Peter Thienel, Heiko Theissen, Jens-Martin Wolle, Jerome Poulin, Kerstin Hambrecht, Klaus Zumbach, Madhavi Koujalagi, Mark Schuette, Moghaddam Masoumeh, Oliver Vonderheid, Ralf Wagenknecht, Rana Chakrabarti, Ravishankar Bijjala, Shiry Achiman, Siarhei Ulasenka, Stefan Boehm, Susanne Doenig, Svetlana Rebholz, Tamas Varga, Thiemo Lindemann, Thomas Schneider, Udo Herbst, Uwe Oehler, Rolf Waltemathe, Carsten Pluder, Harsh Panwar, Eberhard Schick, Corinne Reisert, Juergen Hollberg, Peter Wadewitz, Shankar V
  • Publication number: 20060026586
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for configuring and executing complex software. The complex software may include code corresponding to a core layer and code corresponding to at least one of a plurality of industry extensions. A method for configuring software is provided that includes presenting at least one business set for selection by the user. The method further includes receiving a selection of at least one business set from the user, and receiving a selection of functions from the user based on the selected business set. The method further includes determining whether the selection of functions by the user is valid, and activating switches to enable software elements corresponding to the selected functions, if the user selection of the functions is determined to be valid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 2005
    Publication date: February 2, 2006
    Inventors: Juergen Remmel, Frank Stephan, Andreas Schmitt, Andreas Blumenthal, Christian Taut, Yvonne Sander, Christian Hissler, Mortiz Thomas, Martin Mayer, Frank Zweissig, Holger Krah, Stefan Kalhofer, Michael Acker, Ronald Kraemer, Kerstin Heoft, Uwe Ringhof, Wolfgang Reichl, Veronika Schmid-Lutz, Michael Franz, Stefan Weisenberger