Rajagopa Rao - Redwood City CA, US Stephan Daub - Walldorf, DE Atul Sudhalkar - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00 G06F 19/00
US Classification:
705 7
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses enable fast business process test case composition. Instead of the labor intensive and error-prone manual test case composition of previous systems, a group of one or more test agents enables creation of a business process test based on monitoring a business process application. The test agents monitor a backend interface of the business process application that interfaces the application with a backend enterprise system. The test agents generate business process test components and an ordering for the business process test components based on the monitoring. From the test components and the monitoring, the test agents create a business process test. The entire creation process can be performed with little to no user interaction.
Method And System For Managing Transmitted Requests
Volker Wiechers - Heidelberg, DE Rainer Brendle - Palo Alto CA, US Horst Schnoerer - Angelbachtal, DE Atul Sudhalkar - Sunnyvale CA, US Tibor Zakany - Budapest, HU
Assignee:
SAP AG - Walldorf
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707 10, 707E17005
Abstract:
A method and system are described that may receive a message including a copy of a request and a request identifier associated with the request from a requestor and may determine whether the request identifier is stored in a received item database. The request may be processed based on executing a web services request, a response may be generated indicating receipt of the copy of the request, the response and the request identifier may be stored in the received item database, and the response and a copy of the request identifier may be sent to the requester, when the determining indicates that the request identifier is not stored in the received item database; else, a previous response associated with the request identifier may be retrieved from the received item database, and the retrieved previous response and a copy of the request identifier may be sent to the requester.
Automatic Event Management For Regulation Compliance
YING ZENG - Fremont CA, US ATUL SUDHALKAR - Sunnyvale CA, US PETR STASTNY - Brno, CZ PRATHAP SAKALA - Newark CA, US
Assignee:
SAP AG - Walldorf
International Classification:
G06Q 99/00
US Classification:
705317
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method includes determining a plurality of event types where each event type associated with event metadata. An event is received and an event type in the plurality of event types for the received event is determined. The method determines event metadata for the determined event type and event data from the event based on the event metadata. A rule associated with the event type is determined where the rule includes a criterion based on a regulatory compliance issue. A computing device evaluates the event data with the criterion to determine if the event is non-compliant or compliant with the regulatory compliance issue.
Methods, Apparatus, Systems And Computer Readable Mediums For Use In Sharing Information Between Entities
Oliver Stefan Frick - Karlsruhe, DE Atul M. Sudhalkar - Sunnyvale CA, US Priti Mulchandani - Dublin, NL Luan O'Carroll - Dublin, IE Jochen F. Thierer - Bruchsal, DE
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709201
Abstract:
In one aspect, a method comprises: receiving, by a first processing system, information indicating that a second processing system has content that is to be provided to the first processing system; receiving, by the first processing system, content and at least one identifier from the second processing system; determining, by the first processing system and based at least in part on the at least one identifier, whether the content is another version of content previously received by the first processing system; receiving, by the first processing system, information indicating that a third processing system is to receive content from the first processing system; and transmitting, by the first processing system, the content, at least one identifier and version information to the third processing system, wherein the version information indicates whether the transmitted content is another version of content that has been previously transmitted by the first processing system to the third processing system.
YING ZENG - Fremont CA, US ATUL SUDHALKAR - Sunnyvale CA, US PETR STASTNY - Brno, CZ PRATHAP SAKALA - Newark CA, US
Assignee:
SAP AG - Walldorf
International Classification:
G06Q 99/00
US Classification:
705317
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method includes determining a plurality of event types where each event type being stored in association with event metadata. One or more events are received and an event type in the plurality of event types for each received event is determined. The method determines event metadata for each determined event type and event data from the event based on the event metadata. One or more control data objects are determined stored in association with the determined event type; one or more rules stored in associated with each of the control data objects is determined where the rule comprises one or more criteria being evaluated against one of the data values of said event; and evaluating the event data with the criterion to determine if each of the events is non-compliant or compliant with a low-level system requirement of said rule.
A potable water storage system includes a plurality of water storage containers that are connected to a water inlet. Water flows through the water storage container to water outlets that provides water to the equipment and fixtures of the building. Routine consumption of water by systems and occupants in the building continually refreshes water in the storage containers, without requiring additional energy input or effort in routine operation. The system also includes a bypass pipe that connects the water inlet to the water outlet and bypasses the plurality of water storage containers. Valves are also coupled to the water storage system. In the event of an emergency where potable water is not available, the valves can be closed to isolate the potable water in the water storage containers. The water storage containers can provide emergency potable water to the people in the building and can be expanded or reconfigured.