Patents by Inventor Patrick Josef Bardroff
Patrick Josef Bardroff 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: 20140006222Abstract: 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. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to a cost object settlement rule and an inventory notification business object.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2012Publication date: January 2, 2014Inventors: Ingmar Hericks, Christiane Cramer, Rudolf Gentner, Frank Werner, Rainer Soltek, Karsten Bruening, Christopher Thiele, Vitor Eduardo Seifert Bazzo, Sedat Gueler, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Guimei Zhang, Benjamin Ringl, Wolfgang Barheine, Christoph Scheiber, Matthias Asal
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Publication number: 20140006220Abstract: 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. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to a site logistics confirmation and a site logistics request business object.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2012Publication date: January 2, 2014Inventors: Christopher Thiele, Vitor Eduardo Seifert Bazzo, Sedat Gueler, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Guimei Zhang, Benjamin Ringl, Wolfgang Barheine, Christoph Scheiber, Matthias Asal, Stephan Hetzer, Yaron Livneh, Elad Heart
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Publication number: 20140006223Abstract: 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. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to a goods and activity confirmation business object.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2012Publication date: January 2, 2014Inventors: Christopher Thiele, Vitor Eduardo Seifert Bazzo, Sedat Gueler, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Guimei Zhang, Benjamin Ringl, Wolfgang Barheine, Christoph Scheiber, Matthias Asal
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Publication number: 20140006221Abstract: 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. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to a production confirmation business object.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2012Publication date: January 2, 2014Inventors: Christopher Thiele, Vitor Eduardo Seifert Bazzo, Sedat Gueler, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Guimei Zhang, Benjamin Ringl, Wolfgang Barheine, Christoph Scheiber, Matthias Asal
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Patent number: 8615451Abstract: 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. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to a goods and activity confirmation business object.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2012Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: SAP AGInventors: Christopher Thiele, Vitor Eduardo Seifert Bazzo, Sedat Gueler, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Guimei Zhang, Benjamin Ringl, Wolfgang Barheine, Christoph Scheiber, Matthias Asal
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Patent number: 8560392Abstract: 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. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to a point of sale transaction business object.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2011Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: SAP AGInventors: Matthias Asal, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Wolfgang Barheine, Achim Clemens, Sedat Gueler, Ulf Plewa, Benjamin Ringl, Christoph Scheiber, Christopher Thiele, Roland Trapp, Guimei Zhang
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Patent number: 8522261Abstract: A design-time status schema model describes the progress of a data object through a computing process. The status schema model includes status variables, processing actions and constraints for performing actions. The status schema model also may describe permitted changes to a status variable in response to performing an action. At runtime, the status schema model is used to control processing performed by, or on, an instance of a data object corresponding to the status schema model.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2006Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: SAP AGInventors: Frank Michael Kraft, Guenter Pecht-Seibert, Klaus Meyer, Bernhard Thimmel, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Gregor Schilberth, Wasim Sadiq
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Publication number: 20130030930Abstract: 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. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to a point of sale transaction business object.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: SAP AGInventors: Matthias Asal, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Wolfgang Barheine, Achim Clemens, Sedat Gueler, Ulf Plewa, Benjamin Ringl, Christoph Scheiber, Christopher Thiele, Roland Trapp, Guimei Zhang
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Patent number: 8122063Abstract: A design-time status schema model describes the progress of a data object through a computing process. The status schema model includes status variables, processing actions and constraints for performing actions. The status schema model also may describe permitted changes to a status variable in response to performing an action. At runtime, the status schema model is used to control processing performed by, or on, an instance of a data object corresponding to the status schema model.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2006Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: SAP AGInventors: Frank Michael Kraft, Guenter Pecht-Seibert, Klaus Meyer, Bernhard Thimmel, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Gregor Schilberth, Wasim Sadiq
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Patent number: 8020172Abstract: A design-time status schema model describes the progress of a data object through a computing process. The status schema model includes status variables, processing actions and constraints for performing actions. The status schema model also may describe permitted changes to a status variable in response to performing an action. At runtime, the status schema model is used to control processing performed by, or on, an instance of a data object corresponding to the status schema model.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2006Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: SAP AGInventors: Frank Michael Kraft, Guenter Pecht-Seibert, Klaus Meyer, Bernhard Thimmel, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Gregor Schilberth, Wasim Sadiq
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Patent number: 7966621Abstract: A design-time status schema model describes the progress of a data object through a computing process. The status schema model includes status variables, processing actions and constraints for performing actions. The status schema model also may describe permitted changes to a status variable in response to performing an action. At runtime, the status schema model is used to control processing performed by, or on, an instance of a data object corresponding to the status schema model.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2006Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: SAP AGInventors: Frank Michael Kraft, Guenter Pecht-Seibert, Klaus Meyer, Bernhard Thimmel, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Gregor Schilberth, Wasim Sadiq
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Publication number: 20080005162Abstract: A design-time status schema model describes the progress of a data object through a computing process. The status schema model includes status variables, processing actions and constraints for performing actions. The status schema model also may describe permitted changes to a status variable in response to performing an action. At runtime, the status schema model is used to control processing performed by, or on, an instance of a data object corresponding to the status schema model.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventors: Frank Michael Kraft, Guenter Pecht-Seibert, Klaus Meyer, Bernhard Thimmel, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Gregor Schilberth, Wasim Sadiq
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Publication number: 20080005153Abstract: A design-time status schema model describes the progress of a data object through a computing process. The status schema model includes status variables, processing actions and constraints for performing actions. The status schema model also may describe permitted changes to a status variable in response to performing an action. At runtime, the status schema model is used to control processing performed by, or on, an instance of a data object corresponding to the status schema model.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventors: Frank Michael Kraft, Guenter Pecht-Seibert, Klaus Meyer, Bernhard Thimmel, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Gregor Schilberth, Wasim Sadiq
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Publication number: 20080005743Abstract: A design-time status schema model describes the progress of a data object through a computing process. The status schema model includes status variables, processing actions and constraints for performing actions. The status schema model also may describe permitted changes to a status variable in response to performing an action. At runtime, the status schema model is used to control processing performed by, or on, an instance of a data object corresponding to the status schema model.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventors: Frank Michael Kraft, Guenter Pecht-Seibert, Klaus Meyer, Bernhard Thimmel, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Gregor Schilberth, Wasim Sadiq
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Publication number: 20080005152Abstract: A design-time status schema model describes the progress of a data object through a computing process. The status schema model includes status variables, processing actions and constraints for performing actions. The status schema model also may describe permitted changes to a status variable in response to performing an action. At runtime, the status schema model is used to control processing performed by, or on, an instance of a data object corresponding to the status schema model.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventors: Frank Michael Kraft, Guenter Pecht-Seibert, Klaus Meyer, Bernhard Thimmel, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Gregor Schilberth, Wasim Sadiq
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Publication number: 20080005061Abstract: A design-time status schema model describes the progress of a data object through a computing process. The status schema model includes status variables, processing actions and constraints for performing actions. The status schema model also may describe permitted changes to a status variable in response to performing an action. At runtime, the status schema model is used to control processing performed by, or on, an instance of a data object corresponding to the status schema model.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventors: Frank Michael Kraft, Guenter Pecht-Seibert, Klaus Meyer, Bernhard Thimmel, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Gregor Schilberth, Wasim Sadiq
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Publication number: 20080005625Abstract: A design-time status schema model describes the progress of a data object through a computing process. The status schema model includes status variables, processing actions and constraints for performing actions. The status schema model also may describe permitted changes to a status variable in response to performing an action. At runtime, the status schema model is used to control processing performed by, or on, an instance of a data object corresponding to the status schema model.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventors: Frank Michael Kraft, Guenter Pecht-Seibert, Klaus Meyer, Bernhard Thimmel, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Gregor Schilberth, Wasim Sadiq
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Publication number: 20080005747Abstract: A system and method for object state management. According to an embodiment of the invention, a status management runtime environment receives a request by an application object node to determine whether an action is allowed to be performed, makes a determination, pursuant to the request, as to whether the action is allowed to be performed based at least in part on status information associated with the application object node in a status repository, and sends the determination to the application object node in response to the request.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventors: Klaus Meyer, Christina Lies, Patrick Josef Bardroff, Gregor Schilberth, Wasim Sadiq, Frank Michael Kraft, Guenter Pecht-Seibert