Patents by Inventor Karl-Heinz Foerg
Karl-Heinz Foerg 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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Patent number: 7970942Abstract: Techniques are provided to integrate application systems by using an isolated mapping point that is a computer system, a server, or other computing device that includes a mapping data store and performs mapping functions. An isolated mapping point receives data from the sending system, transforms the data as necessary, and sends the transformed data to the receiving system. The isolated mapping point performs the data transformation without accessing data or processes on the sending system or the receiving system. The isolated mapping point is separate (or isolated) from both the sending system and the receiving system. The isolated mapping point uses only data included in the mapping database. The isolated mapping point receives data included in the mapping database received through a well-defined interface.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: SAP AktiengesellschaftInventors: Heinz Pauly, Prasad Kompalli, Karl-Heinz Foerg
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Publication number: 20070271394Abstract: Techniques are provided to integrate application systems by using an isolated mapping point that is a computer system, a server, or other computing device that includes a mapping data store and performs mapping functions. An isolated mapping point receives data from the sending system, transforms the data as necessary, and sends the transformed data to the receiving system. The isolated mapping point performs the data transformation without accessing data or processes on the sending system or the receiving system. The isolated mapping point is separate (or isolated) from both the sending system and the receiving system. The isolated mapping point uses only data included in the mapping database. The isolated mapping point receives data included in the mapping database received through a well-defined interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2007Publication date: November 22, 2007Applicant: SAP AKTIENGESELLSCHAFTInventors: Heinz Pauly, Prasad Kompalli, Karl-Heinz Foerg
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Patent number: 7269665Abstract: Techniques are provided to integrate application systems by using an isolated mapping point that is a computer system, a server, or other computing device that includes a mapping data store and performs mapping functions. An isolated mapping point receives data from the sending system, transforms the data as necessary, and sends the transformed data to the receiving system. The isolated mapping point performs the data transformation without accessing data or processes on the sending system or the receiving system. The isolated mapping point is separate (or isolated) from both the sending system and the receiving system. The isolated mapping point uses only data included in the mapping database. The isolated mapping point receives data included in the mapping database received through a well-defined interface.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2003Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: SAP AGInventors: Heinz Pauly, Prasad Kompalli, Karl-Heinz Foerg
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Patent number: 7257818Abstract: Techniques are provided to integrate two or more application systems by using an declarative approach that describes functions or rules to be performed to integrate application systems. Particular integration functions are defined that may be useful for common integration activities. Integration functions may be defined for particular objects and may be assembled to form a declarative business process flow. The declarative business process flow identifies the objects to be exchanged between two or more systems, the sequence of particular transformation functions, the physical field to field transformations required, and the physical connection to be established between the systems. An application integration workstation is described that provides a framework and tools to design, develop and modify (or maintain) application integration software.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: SAP AktiengesellschaftInventors: Karl-Heinz Foerg, Heinz Pauly, Prasad Kompalli
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Publication number: 20070157087Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate to automating the creation of user interfaces for integration. Integration is a process that involves accounting for the differences between two different types of software to enable the exchange of information between the two types of software. Typically, the initial work of the integration process produces a useful storehouse of information about message formats, mappings, data manipulations and other information related to integration. Further on, the deployment of a concrete integration solution adds data about a specific integration landscape to this storehouse. Embodiments of the present invention relate to processing information in this storehouse to automatically generate user interfaces for use in performing integration control operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2005Publication date: July 5, 2007Inventors: Karl-Heinz Foerg, Heinz Pauly, Winald Kasch
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Patent number: 7237225Abstract: Techniques are provided to integrate two or more application systems by using a declarative approach that describes functions or rules to be performed to integrate application systems. Particular integration functions are defined that may be useful for common integration activities. Integration functions may be defined for particular objects and may be assembled to form a declarative business process flow. The declarative business process flow identifies the objects to be exchanged between two or more systems, the sequence of particular transformation functions, the physical field to field transformations required, and the physical connection to be established between the systems. An application integration workstation is described that provides a framework and tools to design, develop and modify (or maintain) application integration software.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2002Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: SAP AktiengesellschaftInventors: Prasad Kompalli, Heinz Pauly, Karl-Heinz Foerg
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Patent number: 7225425Abstract: Techniques are provided to integrate two or more application systems by using an declarative approach that describes functions or rules to be performed to integrate application systems. Particular integration functions are defined that may be useful for common integration activities. Integration functions may be defined for particular objects and may be assembled to form a declarative business process flow. The declarative business process flow identifies the objects to be exchanged between two or more systems, the sequence of particular transformation functions, the physical field to field transformations required, and the physical connection to be established between the systems. An application integration workstation is described that provides a framework and tools to design, develop and modify (or maintain) application integration software.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2002Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: SAP AktiengesellschaftInventors: Prasad Kompalli, Heinz Pauly, Karl-Heinz Foerg
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Patent number: 7213227Abstract: Techniques are provided to integrate two or more application systems by using an declarative approach that describes functions or rules to be performed to integrate application systems. Particular integration functions are defined that may be useful for common integration activities. Integration functions may be defined for particular objects and may be assembled to form a declarative business process flow. The declarative business process flow identifies the objects to be exchanged between two or more systems, the sequence of particular transformation functions, the physical field to field transformations required, and the physical connection to be established between the systems. An application integration workstation is described that provides a framework and tools to design, develop and modify (or maintain) application integration software.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2002Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: SAP AktiengesellschaftInventors: Prasad Kompalli, Heinz Pauly, Karl-Heinz Foerg
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Publication number: 20060242640Abstract: Layering techniques are applied to business software integration, in order to provide an integration package that is usable “out of the box,” i.e., substantially upon installation thereof and after a brief configuration process. Accordingly, embodiments may comprise a technical support layer and a business content layer, where the technical support layer and the business content layer are substantially separate and distinct from each other. The technical support layer may comprise a plurality of predefined connectivity and integration patterns that can be configured to support precoded business logic in the business content layer. The layering helps to avoid “monolithic” structures that can prolong integration and be difficult to maintain.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: Heinz Pauly, Winald Kasch, Karl-Heinz Foerg
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Publication number: 20040044986Abstract: Techniques are provided to integrate two or more application systems by using a declarative approach that describes functions or rules to be performed to integrate application systems. Particular integration functions are defined that may be useful for common integration activities. Integration functions may be defined for particular objects and may be assembled to form a declarative business process flow. The declarative business process flow identifies the objects to be exchanged between two or more systems, the sequence of particular transformation functions, the physical field to field transformations required, and the physical connection to be established between the systems. An application integration workstation is described that provides a framework and tools to design, develop and modify (or maintain) application integration software.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventors: Prasad Kompalli, Heinz Pauly, Karl-Heinz Foerg
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Publication number: 20040044729Abstract: Techniques are provided to integrate two or more application systems by using an declarative approach that describes functions or rules to be performed to integrate application systems. Particular integration functions are defined that may be useful for common integration activities. Integration functions may be defined for particular objects and may be assembled to form a declarative business process flow. The declarative business process flow identifies the objects to be exchanged between two or more systems, the sequence of particular transformation functions, the physical field to field transformations required, and the physical connection to be established between the systems. An application integration workstation is described that provides a framework and tools to design, develop and modify (or maintain) application integration software.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventors: Karl-Heinz Foerg, Heinz Pauly, Prasad Kompalli
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Publication number: 20040044987Abstract: Techniques are provided to integrate two or more application systems by using an declarative approach that describes functions or rules to be performed to integrate application systems. Particular integration functions are defined that may be useful for common integration activities hitegration functions may be defined for particular objects and may be assembled to form a declarative business process flow. The declarative business process flow identifies the objects to be exchanged between two or more systems, the sequence of particular transformation functions, the physical field to field transformations required, and the physical connection to be established between the systems. An application integration workstation is described that provides a framework and tools to design, develop and modify (or maintain) application integration software.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventors: Prasad Kompalli, Heinz Pauly, Karl-Heinz Foerg
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Publication number: 20040044793Abstract: Techniques are provided to integrate application systems by using an isolated mapping point that is a computer system, a server, or other computing device that includes a mapping data store and performs mapping functions. An isolated mapping point receives data from the sending system, transforms the data as necessary, and sends the transformed data to the receiving system. The isolated mapping point performs the data transformation without accessing data or processes on the sending system or the receiving system. The isolated mapping point is separate (or isolated) from both the sending system and the receiving system. The isolated mapping point uses only data included in the mapping database. The isolated mapping point receives data included in the mapping database received through a well-defined interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2003Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventors: Heinz Pauly, Prasad Kompalli, Karl-Heinz Foerg
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Publication number: 20040044985Abstract: Techniques are provided to integrate two or more application systems by using an declarative approach that describes functions or rules to be performed to integrate application systems. Particular integration functions are defined that may be useful for common integration activities. Integration functions may be defined for particular objects and may be assembled to form a declarative business process flow. The declarative business process flow identifies the objects to be exchanged between two or more systems, the sequence of particular transformation functions, the physical field to field transformations required, and the physical connection to be established between the systems. An application integration workstation is described that provides a framework and tools to design, develop and modify (or maintain) application integration software.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventors: Prasad Kompalli, Heinz Pauly, Karl-Heinz Foerg