Patents by Inventor Ralf Sievers
Ralf Sievers 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: 8694397Abstract: Methods and systems consistent with the present invention provide a data processing system having a business object model reflecting the data used during a business transaction. Consistent interfaces are generated from the business object model. These interfaces are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2005Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: SAP AGInventors: Michael Seubert, Jochen Rasch, Axel Kuehl, Stefan Adelmann, Gabriel Alvarez, Markus Biehler, Daniel Bock, Andreas Bold, Andreas Brossler, Daniel Buchmann, Renzo Colle, Robert Doerner, Stefan Elfner, Stefan Franke, Werner Gnan, Antonia Gross, Toralf Grossmann, Gerhard Gschwender, Joerg Hendricks, Wolf Hengevoss, Stephan Hetzer, Christine Hofmann, Volker Jaeck, Bernhard Kelnberger, Johann Kemmer, Joachim Kenntner, Adam Kiwon, Karsten Koetter, Thilo Kraehmer, Corinne Kuster, Christoph Lehner, Werner Liebold, Thomas Maag, Otto Makris, Andreas Morsch, Wolfgang Nieswand, Thomas Nitschke, Dietmar Nowotny, Markus Peter, Georg Podhajsky, Dominic Poetschke, Uwe Pyka, Ruediger Radcke, Gregor Rieken, Volker Ripp, Gerd Ritter, Paola Sala, Daniela Schapler, Matthias Schmitt, Andreas Schneider, Arnulf Schueler, Dagmar Schultze, Reiner Seyler, Ralf Sievers, Gunther Stuhec, Frank Thome, Andre Wagner, Rudolf Winkel, Tao Yu, Jens Zachmann, Renato Zadro, Theo Zimmerman, Michael Zoeller
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Patent number: 8655756Abstract: Methods and systems consistent with the present invention provide a data processing system having a business object model reflecting the data used during a business transaction. Consistent interfaces are generated from the business object model. These interfaces are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2005Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: SAP AGInventors: Michael Seubert, Jochen Rasch, Axel Kuehl, Gabriel Alvarez, Markus Biehler, Andreas Bold, Andreas Brossler, Daniel Buchmann, Renzo Colle, Stefan Elfner, Werner Gnan, Antonia Gross, Toralf Grossmann, Gerhard Gschwender, Joerg Hendricks, Wolf Hengevoss, Stephan Hetzer, Christine Hofmann, Volker Jaeck, Bernhard Kelnberger, Johann Kemmer, Joachim Kenntner, Karsten Koetter, Thilo Kraehmer, Corinne Kuster, Christoph Lehner, Thomas Maag, Otto Makris, Andreas Morsch, Wolfgang Nieswand, Thomas Nitschke, Markus Peter, Georg Podhajsky, Dominic Poetschke, Uwe Pyka, Ruediger Radcke, Gregor Rieken, Gerd Ritter, Paola Sala, Daniela Schapler, Matthias Schmitt, Andreas Schneider, Arnulf Schueler, Dagmar Schultze, Ralf Sievers, Gunther Stuhec, Frank Thome, Andre Wagner, Rudolf Winkel, Tao Yu, Jens Zachmann, Theo Zimmerman, Michael Zoeller
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Patent number: 8606723Abstract: Methods and systems consistent with the present invention provide a data processing system having a business object model reflecting the data used during a business transaction. Consistent interfaces are generated from the business object model. These interfaces are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2005Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: SAP AGInventors: Michael Seubert, Jochen Rasch, Axel Kuehl, Stefan Adelmann, Gabriel Alvarez, Markus Biehler, Daniel Bock, Andreas Bold, Andreas Brossler, Daniel Buchmann, Renzo Colle, Robert Doerner, Stefan Elfner, Stefan Franke, Werner Gnan, Antonia Gross, Patrick Gross, Toralf Grossmann, Gerhard Gschwender, Joerg Hendricks, Wolf Hengevoss, Stephan Hetzer, Christine Hofmann, Volker Jaeck, Bernhard Kelnberger, Johann Kemmer, Joachim Kenntner, Adam Kiwon, Karsten Koetter, Thilo Kraehmer, Corinne Kuster, Christoph Lehner, Werner Liebold, Thomas Maag, Otto Makris, Andreas Morsch, Wolfgang Nieswand, Thomas Nitschke, Dietmar Nowotny, Markus Peter, Georg Podhajsky, Dominic Poetschke, Uwe Pyka, Ruediger Radcke, Frank Reinemuth, Gregor Rieken, Volker Ripp, Gerd Ritter, Paola Sala, Daniela Schapler, Matthias Schmitt, Andreas Schneider, Armulf Schueler, Dagmar Schultze, Reiner Seyler, Ralf Sievers, Gunther Stuhec, Frank Thome, Andre Wagner, Rudolf Winkel, Tao Yu, Jens Zachmann, Renato Zadro, Theo Zimmerman, Michael Zoeller
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Patent number: 8401928Abstract: Methods and apparatus, including systems and computer program products, for a services architecture design that provides enterprise services having supplier relationship management functionality at the level of an enterprise application. The design includes a set of service operations, process components, and optionally deployment units. Suitable business objects are also described.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2008Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: SAP AGInventors: Karina Herrmann, Andreas Brossler, Torsten Reichardt, Markus Biehler, Hueseyin Haybat, Christoph Jungkind, Pascal Hochwarth, Amrish Singh, Karin Brecht-Tillinger, Zeno Rummler, Peter Fitz, Ralf Sievers, Antonia Gross-Tarakji, Brit Panzer, Tobias Hoppe-Boeken, Paola Sala, Andre Wagner, Giovanni Deledda, Robert Reiner, Benjamin Klehr, Tilo Reinhardt, Gregor Tielsch, Gururaj C S
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Patent number: 8326702Abstract: Methods and apparatus, including systems and computer program products, for a services architecture design that provides enterprise services having supplier relationship management functionality at the level of an enterprise application. The design includes a set of service operations, process components, and optionally deployment units. Suitable business objects are also described.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: SAP AGInventors: Karina Herrmann, Andreas Brossler, Peter J. Neumayer, Torsten Reichardt, Markus Biehler, Hueseyin Haybat, Christoph Jungkind, Pascal Hochwarth, Shyam Mukundan, Amrish Singh, Karin Brecht-Tillinger, Zeno Rummler, Peter Fitz, Ralf Sievers, Antonia Gross, Brit Panzer, Tobias Hoppe-Boeken, Paola Sala, Andre Wagner, Giovanni Deledda, Robert Reiner, Benjamin Klehr
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Publication number: 20120173384Abstract: Methods and apparatus, including systems and computer program products, for a services architecture design that provides enterprise services having supplier relationship management functionality at the level of an enterprise application. The design includes a set of service operations, process components, and optionally deployment units. Suitable business objects are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2012Publication date: July 5, 2012Inventors: Karina Herrmann, Andreas Brossler, Torsten Reichardt, Markus Biehler, Hueseyin Haybat, Christoph Jungkind, Pascal Hochwarth, Amrish Singh, Karin Brecht-Tillinger, Zeno Rummler, Peter Fitz, Ralf Sievers, Antonia Gross-Tarakji, Brit Panzer, Tobias Hoppe-Boeken, Paola Sala, Andre Wagner, Giovanni Deledda, Robert Reiner, Benjamin Klehr, Tilo Reinhardt, Gregor Tielsch, Gururaj C S
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Patent number: 7925699Abstract: A technique for exchanging messages in a computer network using a public data template and a message transfer protocol with interdependent request and confirmation messages is described. A request message includes a first data structure obtained by packing application data that requires confirmation in the public data template. A network component receiving the request message unpacks the application data and provides the unpacked application data to a confirmation process. At the same time, the unpacked application data provided to the confirmation process is repacked in the public data template to generate a second data structure. The second data structure is sent with a confirmation message via the computer network to the sender of the request message. By comparing the content of the first data structure with the content of the second data structure, inconsistencies degrading the accuracy and trustworthiness of the confirmation process may be detected.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2005Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: SAP AgInventors: Paola Sala, Georg Podhajsky, Ralf Sievers, Andre Wagner
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Publication number: 20100070946Abstract: Methods and apparatus, including systems and computer program products, for a services architecture design that provides enterprise services having supplier relationship management functionality at the level of an enterprise application. The design includes a set of service operations, process components, and optionally deployment units. Suitable business objects are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2008Publication date: March 18, 2010Inventors: Karina Herrmann, ANDREAS BROSSLER, TORSTEN REICHARDT, MARKUS BIEHLER, HUESEYIN HAYBAT, CHRISTOPH JUNGKIND, PASCAL HOCHWARTH, AMRISH SINGH, KARIN BRECHT-TILLINGER, ZENO RUMMLER, PETER FITZ, RALF SIEVERS, ANTONIA GROSS-TARAKJI, BRIT PANZER, TOBIAS HOPPE-BOEKEN, PAOLA SALA, ANDRE WAGNER, GIOVANNI DELEDDA, ROBERT REINER, BENJAMIN KLEHR, TILO REINHARDT, GREGOR TIELSCH, GURURAJ C. S
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Publication number: 20070265860Abstract: Methods and apparatus, including systems and computer program products, for a services architecture design that provides enterprise services having supplier relationship management functionality at the level of an enterprise application. The design includes a set of service operations, process components, and optionally deployment units. Suitable business objects are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2006Publication date: November 15, 2007Inventors: Karina Herrmann, Andreas Brossler, Peter Neumayer, Torsten Reichardt, Markus Biehler, Hueseyin Haybat, Christoph Jungkind, Pascal Hochwarth, Shyam Mukundan, Amrish Singh, Karin Brecht-Tillinger, Zeno Rummler, Peter Fitz, Ralf Sievers, Antonia Gross, Brit Panzer, Tobias Hoppe-Boeken, Paola Sala, Andre Wagner, Giovanni Deledda, Robert Reiner, Benjamin Klehr
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Publication number: 20070150387Abstract: A business object model, which reflects data that 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: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2006Publication date: June 28, 2007Inventors: Michael Seubert, Jochen Rasch, Axel Kuehl, Dirk Becker, Markus Biehler, Daniel Bock, Andreas Brossler, Renzo Colle, Giovanni Deledda, Ralf Dielschneider, Robert Doerner, Philippe Drouin, Karsten Egetoft, Stefan Franke, Werner Gnan, Daniel Goldmann, Antonia Gross, Patrick Gross, Nils Hartmann, Stephan Hetzer, Christine Hofmann, Johann Kemmer, Joachim Kenntner, Adam Kiwon, Arndt Koester, Thilo Kraehmer, Andreas Krompholz, Corinne Kuster, Marcus Lotz, Otto Makris, Ramesh Nn, Dietmar Nowotny, Till Oppert, Markus Peter, Georg Podhajsky, Ruediger Radcke, Michael Redmann, Frank Reinemuth, Paola Sala, Arnulf Schueler, Dagmar Schultze, Ralf Sievers, Jan Stephan, Sergej Stotz, Frank Thome, Andre Wagner, Burkhard Weiss, Rudolf Winkel, Renato Zadro, Brit Panzer
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Publication number: 20060085450Abstract: Methods and systems consistent with the present invention provide a data processing system having a business object model reflecting the data used during a business transaction. Consistent interfaces are generated from the business object model. These interfaces are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2005Publication date: April 20, 2006Inventors: Michael Seubert, Jochen Rasch, Axel Kuehl, Stefan Adelmann, Gabriel Alvarez, Markus Biehler, Daniel Bock, Andreas Bold, Andreas Brossler, Daniel Buchmann, Renzo Colle, Robert Doerner, Stefan Elfner, Stefan Franke, Werner Gnan, Antonia Gross, Patrick Gross, Toralf Grossmann, Gerhard Gschwender, Joerg Hendricks, Wolf Hengevoss, Stephan Hetzer, Christine Hofmann, Volker Jaeck, Bernhard Kelnberger, Johann Kemmer, Joachim Kenntner, Adam Kiwon, Karsten Koetter, Thilo Kraehmer, Corinne Kuster, Christoph Lehner, Werner Liebold, Thomas Maag, Otto Makris, Andreas Morsch, Wolfgang Nieswand, Thomas Nitschke, Dietmar Nowotny, Markus Peter, Georg Podhajsky, Dominic Poetschke, Uwe Pyka, Ruediger Radcke, Frank Reinemuth, Gregor Rieken, Volker Ripp, Gerd Ritter, Paola Sala, Daniela Schapler, Matthias Schmitt, Andreas Schneider, Armulf Schueler, Dagmar Schultze, Reiner Seyler, Ralf Sievers, Gunther Stuhec, Frank Thome, Andre Wagner, Rudolf Winkel, Tao Yu, Jens Zachmann, Renato Zadro, Theo Zimmerman, Michael Zoeller
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Publication number: 20060085336Abstract: Methods and systems consistent with the present invention provide a data processing system having a business object model reflecting the data used during a business transaction. Consistent interfaces are generated from the business object model. These interfaces are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2005Publication date: April 20, 2006Inventors: Michael Seubert, Jochen Rasch, Axel Kuehl, Gabriel Alvarez, Markus Biehler, Andreas Bold, Andreas Brossler, Daniel Buchmann, Renzo Colle, Stefan Elfner, Werner Gnan, Antonia Gross, Toralf Grossmann, Gerhard Gschwender, Joerg Hendricks, Wolf Hengevoss, Stephan Hetzer, Christine Hofmann, Volker Jaeck, Bernhard Kelnberger, Johann Kemmer, Joachim Kenntner, Karsten Koetter, Thilo Kraehmer, Corinne Kuster, Christoph Lehner, Thomas Maag, Otto Makris, Andreas Morsoh, Wolfgang Nieswand, Thomas Nitschke, Markus Peter, Georg Podhajsky, Dominic Poetschke, Uwe Pyka, Ruediger Radcke, Gregor Rieken, Gerd Ritter, Paola Sala, Daniela Schapler, Matthias Schmitt, Andreas Schneider, Arnulf Schuelef, Dagmar Schulze, Ralf Sievers, Ruediger Radcke, Gurther Stuhec, Frank Thome, Andre Wagner, Rudolf Winkel, Tao Yu, Jens Zachmann, Theo Zimmerman, Michael Zoeller
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Publication number: 20060080338Abstract: Methods and systems consistent with the present invention provide a data processing system having a business object model reflecting the data used during a business transaction. Consistent interfaces are generated from the business object model. These interfaces are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: Michael Seubert, Jochen Rasch, Axel Kuehl, Stefan Adelmann, Gabriel Alvarez, Markus Biehler, Daniel Bock, Andreas Bold, Andreas Brossler, Daniel Buchmann, Renzo Colle, Robert Doerner, Stefan Elfner, Stefan Franke, Werner Gnan, Antonia Gross, Toralf Grossmann, Gerhard Gschwender, Joerg Hendricks, Wolf Hengevoss, Stephan Hetzer, Christine Hofmann, Volker Jaeck, Bernhard Kelnberger, Johann Kemmer, Joachim Kenntner, Adam Kiwon, Karsten Koetter, Thilo Kraehmer, Corinne Kuster, Christoph Lehner, Werner Liebold, Thomas Maag, Otto Makris, Andreas Morsch, Wolfgang Nieswand, Thomas Nitschke, Dietmar Nowotny, Markus Peter, Georg Podhajsky, Dominic Poetschke, Uwe Pyka, Ruediger Radcke, Gregor Rieken, Volker Ripp, Gerd Ritter, Paola Sala, Daniela Schapler, Matthias Schmitt, Andreas Schneider, Arnulf Schueler, Dagmar Schulze, Reiner Seyler, Ralf Sievers, Gunther Stuhec, Frank Thome, Andre Wagner, Rudolf Winkel, Tao Yu, Jens Zachmann, Renato Zadro, Theo Zimmerman, Michael Zoeller
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Publication number: 20050188201Abstract: A technique for exchanging messages in a computer network using a public data template and a message transfer protocol with interdependent request and confirmation messages is described. A request message includes a first data structure obtained by packing application data that requires confirmation in the public data template. A network component receiving the request message unpacks the application data and provides the unpacked application data to a confirmation process. At the same time, the unpacked application data provided to the confirmation process is repacked in the public data template to generate a second data structure. The second data structure is sent with a confirmation message via the computer network to the sender of the request message. By comparing the content of the first data structure with the content of the second data structure, inconsistencies degrading the accuracy and trustworthiness of the confirmation process may be detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2005Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventors: Paola Sala, Georg Podhajsky, Ralf Sievers, Andre Wagner