Patents by Inventor Jochen Mayerle
Jochen Mayerle 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).
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Publication number: 20240386356Abstract: Various examples are directed to systems and methods of using a database management system (DBMS) to post a transaction. An enterprise resource planning (ERP) application may receive first transaction data associated with a first transaction including acquisition of a first component of a first component type. The first transaction data may describe an indicator of the first component, a cost of the first component of a first component type, and a first environmental metric associated with the first component. The ERP application may write a first transaction entry to a universal journal table of the DBMS, the first transaction entry comprising a description of the first transaction, and a component breakdown key. The ERP application may also write a first component breakdown entry to a component breakdown table of the DBMS.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2024Publication date: November 21, 2024Inventors: Miklos Zoltan Szabo, Matthias Saettele, Jochen Mayerle, Christoph Ehrhardt, Stefan Feickert, Bastian Distler, Christoph Ernst, Edrilan Berisha, Florence Jungnickel
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Publication number: 20240070354Abstract: Mechanisms are disclosed for modelling and quantitatively characterizing emissions inflows and outflows. Scoping inputs are received including a physical process defined scope of emission-producing physical inputs. Modeling inputs are received, including footprints associated with physical manufacturing inputs. The model energy flows may be provided via a graphical modeling user interface and support allocation rule definitions for distributing emissions footprint definitions. An estimated emission flow is calculated based on combined energy flows. The material flows may be derived from aggregated transaction data associated with emission-producing physical inputs. The calculated emission flow may be based on a calculated emission footprint at stages along a production process. Analytics user interfaces associated with the calculated emissions flows may provide insight into the highest emission producing emission drivers along the production chain in connection with a technical report.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2022Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Jochen Mayerle, Astrid Graeber, Veit Spaegele, Raffael Lutz
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Patent number: 11551187Abstract: Provided is a system and method for generating job posting content through machine learning. In one example, the method may include storing text content of previous postings, receiving target attributes of a candidate that is a subject of a new posting, identifying, via a machine learning model, a subset of previous postings from among the previous postings which are most closely related to the new posting based on the target attributes of the candidate with respect to content of the previous postings, and detecting text objects from the identified subset of previous postings and outputting a display of the detected text objects.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2019Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: SAP SEInventors: Jochen Mayerle, Udo Klein, Vladislav Bezrukov
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Publication number: 20220101212Abstract: In one aspect, there is disclosed a computer-implemented method that includes extending an existing first data model of an enterprise resource planning system to include a second data model, wherein the first and second data models provide a greenhouse gas emissions model; providing the extended greenhouse gas emissions model to enable a calculation that allocates to the product or the service an amount of greenhouse gas emissions; and causing display of a user interface including the amount of greenhouse gas emissions allocated to the product or the service. Related systems, methods, and articles of manufacture are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2020Publication date: March 31, 2022Inventors: Astrid Graeber, Jochen Mayerle
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Publication number: 20210150484Abstract: Provided is a system and method for generating job posting content through machine learning. In one example, the method may include storing text content of previous postings, receiving target attributes of a candidate that is a subject of a new posting, identifying, via a machine learning model, a subset of previous postings from among the previous postings which are most closely related to the new posting based on the target attributes of the candidate with respect to content of the previous postings, and detecting text objects from the identified subset of previous postings and outputting a display of the detected text objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2019Publication date: May 20, 2021Inventors: Jochen Mayerle, Udo Klein, Vladislav Bezrukov
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Patent number: 9953294Abstract: The embodiments provide a system for linking an application with an in-memory database system for enabling an in-memory-enabled transactional application. The system includes an in-memory transactional processor configured to receive contextual data related to an instantiation of a first business transaction of the application and instantiate at least one second business transaction of the application during a course of processing the first business transaction. The in-memory transactional processor is configured to store results of at least one process step of the at least one second business transaction during the course of processing the first business transaction in an in-memory database, evaluate, at a decision point within the first business transaction, a plurality of alternative process steps, during runtime, and determine a subsequent process step from the plurality of alternative process steps based on the contextual data and captured information stored in the in-memory database.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2012Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Assignee: SAP SEInventors: Jochen Mayerle, Clemens Jacob
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Patent number: 9449343Abstract: A consumer user can perform a number of augmented reality shopping operations using a local client shopping application executable on a mobile device. Features related to implementations of the current subject matter can include, but are not limited to, the ability to view an augmented reality depiction of a shopping display using the mobile device and to execute various “e-commerce” functions accessible via the augmented reality depiction. Related methods, systems, articles of manufacture, and the like are described.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2012Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: SAP SEInventors: Jochen Mayerle, Udo Klein, Clemens Jacob, Sanu Koshy, Timo Hoyer, Steffen Tatzel
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Patent number: 9412121Abstract: A consumer user can perform a number of augmented reality shopping operations using a local client shopping application executable on a mobile device. Features related to implementations of the current subject matter can include, but are not limited to, the ability to view an augmented reality depiction of a shopping display using the mobile device and to execute various “e-commerce” functions accessible via the augmented reality depiction. Other features of the current subject matter can relate to preparation of the necessary three dimensional models and two dimensional projections of such models for viewing as an augmented reality view of the shopping display. Related methods, systems, articles of manufacture, and the like are described.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2012Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: SAP SEInventors: Steffen Tatzel, Sanu Koshy, Jochen Mayerle, Timo Hoyer
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Patent number: 9367870Abstract: A consumer user can perform a number of augmented reality shopping operations using a local client shopping application executable on a mobile device. Features related to implementations of the current subject matter can include, but are not limited to, the ability to view an augmented reality depiction of a shopping display using the mobile device and to execute various “e-commerce” functions accessible via the augmented reality depiction. Visual image processing based on one or more inputs from sensors on the mobile device can be used to compute and efficiently provide the two dimensional projection of the three dimensional model to be presented on the screen of the mobile device. Related methods, systems, articles of manufacture, and the like are described.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2012Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: SAP SEInventors: Udo Klein, Jochen Mayerle, Timo Hoyer, Steffen Tatzel, Sanu Koshy
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Patent number: 9355375Abstract: A current use context can be extracted based on concrete data related to a currently displayed user interface feature in a business software architecture user interface environment. Relevant related business objects and transactional data for concrete instances of a process or scenario relevant to the current use context can be identified and a specific business object instance can be determined from a plurality of business object instances related to a specific current instance of the process or scenario relevant to the current use context. At least one target user interface feature associated with the process or scenario can be pre-populated with at least one parameter specific to a current data entry state of the specific current instance of the process or scenario and displayed via a user interface.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2011Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Inventors: Holger Knospe, Joachim Fessler, Marianne Brosche, Jochen Mayerle, Ulrich Keil
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Patent number: 9286584Abstract: A business scenario landscape map can show a scenario-centric view of a business scenario landscape that includes business scenarios accessible to members of an organization and supported by a business software architecture. In the scenario-centric view, first user interface elements can be arranged to show a linear representation of business process features of a selected business scenario and a visual depiction of relationships between the selected business scenario and other business scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2011Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: SAP SEInventors: Jochen Mayerle, Marianne Brosche, Ulrich Keil, Holger Knospe, Laura Olson, Joachim Fessler, Guenter Pecht-Seibert
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Publication number: 20150379439Abstract: A software product is to be changed from one state to another of a lifecycle process of the software product. The request to change the software product is received at a transport and lifecycle management tool to be processed. The software product includes one or more deployable units. A deployable unit of the one or more deployable units includes or associated with an instance of a transportable object of type. In one aspect, upon changing the software product the instance of the transportable object of type IP is changed according to the changed deployable unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2014Publication date: December 31, 2015Inventors: UDO KLEIN, JOCHEN MAYERLE
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Patent number: 9081472Abstract: A definition of a new user interface feature of a business software architecture supporting a business configuration used by an organization can be received and a rule in a scenario model of a business scenario can be accordingly modified to associate the new user interface feature with business process feature(s) of the business scenario. A selection of a business process feature received as a user interaction with first user interface elements arranged in a linear order in a navigation pane of a user interface to represent at least some of the plurality of business process features of the business process can result in the concurrent display via the user interface of a work frame comprising the new user interface feature.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2011Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: SAP SEInventors: Holger Knospe, Marianne Brosche, Ulrich Keil, Jochen Mayerle, Joachim Fessler
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Patent number: 9070097Abstract: A single meta-model can include metadata defining a business scenario landscape that includes business scenarios accessible to members of an organization that are supported by a business software architecture. The metadata can include business process definitions and relationships between business processes. A user interface can present first, second, and/or third visualization layers based on the metadata. The first visualization layer can include first user interface elements forming a business scenario landscape map showing business scenarios and at least one relationship between the business scenarios. The second visualization layer can include second user interface elements displayed in a navigation pane concurrently with a work pane.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2011Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: SAP SEInventors: Jochen Mayerle, Johan Christiaan Peters, Marianne Brosche, Joachim Fessler, Ulrich Keil, Holger Knospe
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Patent number: 9064220Abstract: Transactional data associated with a specific instance of a business scenario that includes an intersecting process feature requiring prerequisite action by a prerequisite process feature that is part of another business scenario can be linked to a scenario model providing a linearized representation in which other process features of the business scenario, the intersecting process feature, and the prerequisite process feature are arranged in a linear sequence. A navigation pane including a linear progression of user interface elements representing the linear sequence can be concurrently displayed with a work pane including other user interface elements corresponding to functionality provided by business software architecture features related to a currently selected process feature.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2011Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: SAP SEInventors: Marianne Brosche, Holger Knospe, Guenter Pecht-Seibert, Jochen Mayerle, Ulrich Keil, Joachim Fessler, Otfried Geisau, Uwe Schultz, Jochen Steinbach
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Publication number: 20140236781Abstract: Systems and methods for automatically finding available funds in an in-memory database are disclosed. In response to receiving an proposed expenditure amount associated with a proposed budget identifier, a set of proximity rules can be determined. The proximity rules define a budget graph and the scope for a particular search. The budget graph defines relationships between budgets. The relationships between the budgets in the graphs can be based on a budget hierarchy or functions or purposes associated with the budgets. The scope can define an allowed degree of separation between a the proposed budget and a related budget in the graph that the search for funds will be permitted to traverse. Using the graph, multiple related budgets with available funds can be identified. The proposed budget expenditure amount can be allocated to one of the budgets with available funds instead of the budget associated with the proposed budget identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2013Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: SAP AGInventors: Ulrich Bestfleisch, Jochen Mayerle
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Publication number: 20140108234Abstract: The embodiments provide a system for linking an application with an in-memory database system for enabling an in-memory-enabled transactional application. The system includes an in-memory transactional processor configured to receive contextual data related to an instantiation of a first business transaction of the application and instantiate at least one second business transaction of the application during a course of processing the first business transaction. The in-memory transactional processor is configured to store results of at least one process step of the at least one second business transaction during the course of processing the first business transaction in an in-memory database, evaluate, at a decision point within the first business transaction, a plurality of alternative process steps, during runtime, and determine a subsequent process step from the plurality of alternative process steps based on the contextual data and captured information stored in the in-memory database.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2012Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: SAP AGInventors: Jochen Mayerle, Clemens Jacob
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Publication number: 20140100994Abstract: A consumer user can perform a number of augmented reality shopping operations using a local client shopping application executable on a mobile device. Features related to implementations of the current subject matter can include, but are not limited to, the ability to view an augmented reality depiction of a shopping display using the mobile device and to execute various “e-commerce” functions accessible via the augmented reality depiction. Other features of the current subject matter can relate to preparation of the necessary three dimensional models and two dimensional projections of such models for viewing as an augmented reality view of the shopping display. Related methods, systems, articles of manufacture, and the like are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2012Publication date: April 10, 2014Inventors: Steffen Tatzel, Sanu Koshy, Jochen Mayerle, Timo Hoyer
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Publication number: 20140100997Abstract: A consumer user can perform a number of augmented reality shopping operations using a local client shopping application executable on a mobile device. Features related to implementations of the current subject matter can include, but are not limited to, the ability to view an augmented reality depiction of a shopping display using the mobile device and to execute various “e-commerce” functions accessible via the augmented reality depiction. Related methods, systems, articles of manufacture, and the like are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2012Publication date: April 10, 2014Inventors: Jochen Mayerle, Udo Klein, Clemens Jacob, Sanu Koshy, Timo Hoyer, Steffen Tatzel
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Publication number: 20140100995Abstract: A consumer user can perform a number of augmented reality shopping operations using a local client shopping application executable on a mobile device. Features related to implementations of the current subject matter can include, but are not limited to, the ability to view an augmented reality depiction of a shopping display using the mobile device and to execute various “e-commerce” functions accessible via the augmented reality depiction. Vendors can benefit from various data aggregation and consumer incentive features. Related methods, systems, articles of manufacture, and the like are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2012Publication date: April 10, 2014Inventors: Sanu Koshy, Jochen Mayerle, Timo Hoyer, Udo Klein, Steffen Tatzel